Monday, April 27, 2026

Bestiality Professor Caught Anally Pleasuring Self in State Park is Hillary, Warren, Bernie Donor.

A Pennsylvania university professor accused of performing public sex acts and engaging in bestiality has a long track record of supporting Democrat candidates for office, including the campaigns of Bernie Sanders, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Elizabeth Warren, The National Pulse can reveal.

In June 2023, Prof. Themis Matsoukas was charged with committing bestiality after Rothrock State Forest trail camera footage caught the academic engaging in sexual intercourse with his pet dog. The Penn State University professor now faces further charges for lewd acts after additional trail camera footage emerged of him inserting objects into his anus, among other things.

PUBLIC SEX ACTS.

A search warrant stemming from Matsoukas’s initial arrest led investigators to discover 55 additional videos of public sexual acts stored on an electronic device owned by the professor. According to Onward State, the Penn State University student newspaper, the additional videos include Matsoukas “walking around and climbing nude, masturbating, and defecating in public areas of Rothrock State Forest.” According to the initial police report, Matsoukas begged the Pennsylvania state police to kill him during his arrest on charges of bestiality.

The Penn State professor and Democrat donor faces a bevy of new criminal charges, including two felony counts for burglary, two felony counts for criminal trespass, two misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct, two misdemeanor counts of open lewdness, six misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure, and six summary counts of disorderly conduct for obscene gestures.

TWO DECADES OF DEM BACKING.

Federal Election Commission data reveals Prof. Matsoukas has given consistently to Democrat candidates and aligned groups over the past two decades.

In 2004, Matsouikas gave $500 to the John Kerry presidential campaign; in 2010, he gave over $200 to Democrats through ActBlue and gave several hundred dollars to the Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren campaigns in 2016 and 2020, respectively. He also donated to Bernie Sanders in 2020.

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A Pennsylvania university professor accused of performing public sex acts and engaging in bestiality has a long track record of supporting Democrat candidates for office, including the campaigns of Bernie Sanders, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Elizabeth Warren, The National Pulse can reveal. show more
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‘Kiss My Ass!’ – UK Foreign Sec Cameron Mocked on Capitol Hill After Ukraine Funding Demand.

Congressional Republicans are slamming UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron for comparing them to appeasers of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene led the defiant response. “That’s hilarious. David Cameron can kiss my ass,” Greene, who is opposed to additional Ukraine funding, told the Daily Mail.

Cameron’s comparison came in an op-ed published in The Hill on Wednesday urging Congress to approve a $95 billion ‘aid’ package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. “I do not want us to show the weakness displayed against Hitler in the 1930s. He came back for more, costing us far more lives to stop his aggression,” Cameron wrote.

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) echoed Greene’s comments, calling Cameron’s statement “laughable.” He added that he has a “rich disdain for such an immature opinion.” Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) said that it would be “nice” if “our British friends paid more attention to demanding that the rest of Europe contribute their fair share rather than demanding the United States sign a blank check.”

Many Congressional Republicans oppose passing any such foreign aid package before the U.S.-Mexico border is secured. Others, like Greene, oppose continued funding of an increasingly futile war in Ukraine on principle. This and the fact that several progressive Democrats oppose the bill for its continued support of Israel make its passage unlikely.

“We’re not afraid to go do what we need to do around the world when it’s necessary, but continuing to fund and to continue endless conflict, which is what we’ve been doing for the better part of two decades in this country is not in our national security interest,” said Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX). “I don’t believe it’s in the interest of the people of Ukraine,” he added.

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Congressional Republicans are slamming UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron for comparing them to appeasers of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene led the defiant response. "That's hilarious. David Cameron can kiss my ass," Greene, who is opposed to additional Ukraine funding, told the Daily Mail. show more

Missouri’s Republican Election Chief Assaulted by Leftists, Media Ignores.

Missouri’s Republican Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, was assaulted by left-wing agitators upon his arrival at a local event, according to a report from NBC affiliate KOMU.

The Feb. 6 gathering was hosted by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Jefferson City, MO, following remarks at the Missouri General Assembly by Israeli Consul General Maor Elbaz-Starinsky. Ashcroft was assaulted when trying to enter the event venue.

“There’s a lot of yelling and screaming but as I was just walking along the sidewalk, it was fine until I turned left to actually head into the doorway,” Ashcroft said in an interview with The Federalist. “That’s when they … collapsed around me and [started] shoving me and pushing me.”

The far-left protestors, who Jefferson City Police Department told to clear the roadway, instead began blocking entrances to businesses, including the private event location. One protestor, Ainslee Harkins, 20, was arrested for alleged trespassing after entering the private event and refusing to leave.

Ashcroft said that one of the protestors, identified as 56-year-old Christopher Henry from St. Louis, threatened to throw him to the ground. Henry was arrested following a brief scuffle with Ashcroft. Ashcroft confirmed that he would respect a decision from the local prosecutor on the pursuit of charges against Henry.

Violence from far-left ‘protestors’ is common but rarely receives coverage by the mainstream media. Last month, the city of Seattle actually paid a $10 million settlement to violent agitators involved in the 2020 ‘Summer of Love’ riots, including an individual who was involved in assaulting police officers and carried an illegal weapon.

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Missouri's Republican Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, was assaulted by left-wing agitators upon his arrival at a local event, according to a report from NBC affiliate KOMU. show more

Here’s What Trump Discussed With Tulsi Gabbard.

Donald Trump recently met with former Hawaii Congressman Tulsi Gabbard to discuss Pentagon reforms. Gabbard ran against Joe Biden for the Democrat nomination in 2020 and continues to criticize him over his foreign policy, particularly in Ukraine, and mismanagement of the southern border.

A Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and decorated Iraq War veteran, Gabbard earned a cult following for her strong stance against the U.S. intervening or otherwise involving itself in foreign wars in 2020. She is said to have discussed personnel changes at the Pentagon with Trump, who wants to ensure fewer war hawks are in place working to undermine his priorities if he is reelected.

“She appeals to Republicans who are skeptical of intervention overseas, which is now a majority of Republican voters,” said Andrew Surabian, an advisor to Donald Trump Jr. and Senator J.D. Vance.

In 2022, Gabbard left the Democratic Party, branding it an “elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness” and accused them of “stok[ing] anti-white racism” and “weaponiz[ing] the national security state to go after political opponents” while “dragging us ever closer to nuclear war.”

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Donald Trump recently met with former Hawaii Congressman Tulsi Gabbard to discuss Pentagon reforms. Gabbard ran against Joe Biden for the Democrat nomination in 2020 and continues to criticize him over his foreign policy, particularly in Ukraine, and mismanagement of the southern border. show more

POISONING THE BLOOD: Border Patrol Catches Mexican Trafficking 154 Pounds of Meth in Duffel Bags.

Border Patrol has recovered a 154-pound haul of methamphetamine from a Mexican drug trafficker in California. Agents discovered the drugs in a beige sedan near the El Centro Sector of the border in California.

Having been stopped, the sedan’s driver refused to consent to a search, but a K-9 sniffer dog established probable cause from outside the car, allowing Border Patrol to recover “five duffel bags with multiple packages wrapped in cellophane” from inside the vehicle.

These were found to contain 154 pounds of meth with an estimated street value of $278,000. The driver, who had previously been issued with a border crossing card, has been arrested, and his entry benefits have been rescinded.

The southern border crisis has stretched border officials’ resources thin and facilitated drug trafficking into the United States, with fentanyl, in particular, driving a significant increase in overdose deaths.

Meth and other notionally safer drugs are frequently found to be adulterated with fentanyl, with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) warning the synthetic opioid is now in “everything we seize.”

Donald Trump has vowed to seal the border if reelected, warning the spread of drugs, disease, and criminal aliens is “poisoning the blood” of the United States.

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Border Patrol has recovered a 154-pound haul of methamphetamine from a Mexican drug trafficker in California. Agents discovered the drugs in a beige sedan near the El Centro Sector of the border in California. show more

UK Foreign Sec Demands U.S. Congress Back Ukraine: ‘I Am Dropping Diplomatic Niceties.’

In a bizarre break from diplomatic norms, UK Foreign Secretary and former Prime Minister David Cameron is demanding the United States Congress send more money to Ukraine, writing for The Hill newspaper on Wednesday:  “As Congress debates and votes on this funding package for Ukraine, I am going to drop all diplomatic niceties. I urge Congress to pass it.”

The funding package to which Cameron refers is the $95 billion ‘aid’ package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan that passed in the Senate early Tuesday morning. It is likely dead on arrival in the House, however, as Republican Speaker Mike Johnson has signaled his unwillingness to take up the bill, and the use of a discharge petition to force a vote on the bill is unlikely to succeed, given progressive Democrat opposition to Israel’s war in Gaza.

“I want us all — U.S., U.K., European and other allies — to support Ukraine in fighting against completely unjustified aggression. It is hard to think of a clearer case of one country being invaded by another without the slightest justification,” Cameron wrote further.

Cameron’s claims that Ukraine is “fighting against completely unjustified aggression” are not strictly true, however. As Russian President Vladimir Putin explained in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, the West repeatedly broke promises not to expand NATO, increasingly pushing the alliance closer to Russia’s borders. The precarious diplomatic situation culminated in the Maidan Revolution in 2014, in which the CIA assisted in overthrowing the pro-Russian Ukrainian government, which in turn forced Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine to declare independence and set the stage for the current conflict.

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In a bizarre break from diplomatic norms, UK Foreign Secretary and former Prime Minister David Cameron is demanding the United States Congress send more money to Ukraine, writing for The Hill newspaper on Wednesday:  "As Congress debates and votes on this funding package for Ukraine, I am going to drop all diplomatic niceties. I urge Congress to pass it." show more

Meghan Markle Signs Podcast Deal with ‘BEING Trans’ Network.

Meghan Markle has signed a new podcast deal with Lemonada Media, the left-leaning network famed for hosting the ‘BEING Trans’ podcast.

“I’m proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting,” said Harry’s 42-year-old wife in a statement on the move.

“Being able to support a female-founded company with a roster of thought-provoking and highly entertaining podcasts is a fantastic way to kick off 2024,” she added.

In addition to transgenderism-focused shows, Lemonada also platforms far-left “comedians” Sarah Silverman and Samantha Bee.

Lemonada CEO Jessica Cordova Kramer said her company was “beyond honored” to have partnered with the Duchess, claiming her “talent as host, creator and conversationalist is unparalleled.”

Meghan and Harry’s previous deal with Spotify was worth a reported $20 million, but the Anglo-American couple produced only a handful of episodes for the company from late 2020 to 2022 before it cut the deal short in mid-2023. The botched partnership resulted in significant job losses.

Lemonada Media, with fewer than 11,000 followers on Elon Musk’s X platform, is a significant step down from Spotify, which boasts 14.3 million.

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Meghan Markle has signed a new podcast deal with Lemonada Media, the left-leaning network famed for hosting the 'BEING Trans' podcast. show more

Border Crossing Injuries Up 10X Since Trump Admin.

The number of illegal aliens injured whilst attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border has increased more than tenfold since Joe Biden took office, according to data compiled by the University of California, San Diego’s (UCSD) trauma center. From 2021-2023, USCD doctors treated 1,020 patients who sustained injuries crossing the border. In 2020, Trump’s final year in office, they treated just 92.

In 2023, doctors at UCSD treated 455 patients who sustained serious injuries while attempting to cross the border. Nearly all of these injuries occurred when the illegal aliens in question fell from the border wall and landed on the U.S. side, Alexander Tenorio, a neurosurgeon at UCSD who treats brain and spinal cord injuries, told The Guardian. UCSD recorded 311 border-crossing injuries in 2022 and 254 in 2021.

The numbers reflect the exponential increase in illegal border crossings that have occurred since Joe Biden took office. In October 2023, it was reported that the number of illegal border crossings under Biden’s watch exceeded 10 million. The crisis at the border has gotten so out of hand that a majority of Americans believe it constitutes an invasion.

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The number of illegal aliens injured whilst attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border has increased more than tenfold since Joe Biden took office, according to data compiled by the University of California, San Diego’s (UCSD) trauma center. From 2021-2023, USCD doctors treated 1,020 patients who sustained injuries crossing the border. In 2020, Trump's final year in office, they treated just 92. show more

Britain Could Run Out of Tea.

British retailer Sainsbury’s has warned customers about potential shortages of black tea due to continuing disruptions to international trade routes. Signs posted in certain Sainsbury’s locations announced, “We are experiencing supply issues affecting the nationwide supply of black tea. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope to be back in full supply soon.” Despite this, retail executives were quick to reassure customers that the impact will hopefully be minimal and only temporary.

While Sainsbury’s declined to provide further comment, it’s understood that the complications are tied to Houthi rebel attacks on shipping vessels in the Red Sea and related delays with a tea supplier. Andrew Opie, director of food and sustainability at the British Retail Consortium, stated, “There is temporary disruption to some black tea lines, but the impact on consumers will be minimal as retailers are not expecting significant challenges.”

While the interruption in the tea supply is significant, the other supermarkets contacted about the situation, including Waitrose, did not report any similar issues. It’s been noted that freight shipments from Asia and East Africa, areas that make up about 75 percent of global tea production, have faced significant disruption in the last two months due to unrest in the Red Sea. The increased violence in the area has forced many shipping companies to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope, leading to 10 to 14 additional days in shipment times and increased costs for shipping firms.

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British retailer Sainsbury's has warned customers about potential shortages of black tea due to continuing disruptions to international trade routes. Signs posted in certain Sainsbury's locations announced, “We are experiencing supply issues affecting the nationwide supply of black tea. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope to be back in full supply soon." Despite this, retail executives were quick to reassure customers that the impact will hopefully be minimal and only temporary. show more

KASSAM: It’s Not Tucker They Don’t Trust… It’s YOU.

Appearing on One America News Network’s Real America program, The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam argued that the corporate media’s outrage over Tucker Carlson’s interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin is rooted in their distrust in the ability of average Americans to make up their own minds.

Kassam explained to host Dan Ball that the corporate media is loathe to relinquish control over their narrative surrounding the war between Russia and Ukraine. “It’s not just [the media] saying they don’t trust Tucker with this information,” said Kassam, before continuing: “They don’t trust you with that information.”

The media reaction to the Putin interview is especially dubious, according to Kassam, since most members of the press would jump at the opportunity to sit for a one-on-one interview with any world leader — especially one as controversial as Russia’s Vladimir Putin. “I don’t think there is a single reporter worth their weight in ink that would turn an interview like that down,” Kassam argued, adding: “I certainly wouldn’t.” Real America host Dan Ball agreed, saying: “I’d do it in a heartbeat.”

According to Kassam, the crux of the media and the U.S. government’s problem with Carlson’s interview with Putin is: “He presents the information to the world that is unvarnished. It is unedited.” Kassam argues that the lack of narrative control is “the big concern of the political establishment.”

The media’s reaction to the Tucker interview reminded Kassam of how the media reacted to the Hillary Clinton email scandal before the 2016 election. “Chris Cuomo — who was then on CNN — turns to the cameras at the time and says, ‘Now you shouldn’t read any of these, let us read them for you and decide what to tell you,'” Kassam recalled, adding: “He said the quiet part out loud there, and they’re saying the quiet part out loud here too.”

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Appearing on One America News Network's Real America program, The National Pulse's editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam argued that the corporate media's outrage over Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin is rooted in their distrust in the ability of average Americans to make up their own minds. show more