Saturday, November 22, 2025
CCP Newspaper

AOC, Bernie, Warren, & Malliotakis Paid Foreign Agent CCP Newspaper.

Democrat and Republican lawmakers have made payments to a Chinese Communist Party-controlled U.S. newspaper which is registered as a “foreign agent” of China. The payments date back over a decade, with Sing Tao US, with a presence in New York and California, receiving over $40,000 from powerful Democrats such as Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY).

Payments were also made by Rep. Kevin Mullin (D-CA), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, appearing to be for political advertising.

Michael Sobolik, an Indo-Pacific studies fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council think tank, said U.S. lawmakers should not be paying Chinese foreign agents to advertise, telling the Washington Examiner: “It smacks of political desperation and, rightly or wrongly, gives the impression of not caring about Beijing’s malign influence.”

In 2021, Sing Tao US filed with the U.S. Department of Justice as a registered foreign agent. The newspaper’s parent company is the Sing Tao News Corporation based in Hong-Kong in the communist People’s Republic of China. Sing Tao US‘s Hong-Kong affiliate, Sing Tao Daily, has long been suspected of being a mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party, pushing Beijing-approved media narratives.

Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY) has also come under fire for her association with a Chinese operative who was recently arrested by the FBI for operating an illegal overseas police station – a strategy used by Chinese communists to intimidate and threaten anti-Communist, Chinese nationals who live abroad. Democrat Congressman Eric Swalwell allegedly had a relationship with campaign fundraiser and supporter who was later revealed to be a Chinese spy, with U.S. Senator Diane Feinstein – a former Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman – employing a CCP spy on her payroll for two decades.

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Democrat and Republican lawmakers have made payments to a Chinese Communist Party-controlled U.S. newspaper which is registered as a "foreign agent" of China. The payments date back over a decade, with Sing Tao US, with a presence in New York and California, receiving over $40,000 from powerful Democrats such as Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY). show more
ohio

BREAKING: Ohio Voters Unable to Scan Ballots, Told to ‘Come Back Later’.

Reports suggest ballot scanners in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio are not working – leaving voters unable to securely scan their completed ballot during today’s state-wide plebiscite that decides whether or not to amend the Ohio constitution. The issues appear similar to those faced by Republican, Kari Lake voters in Arizona’s Maricopa County last year.

Today’s Ohio amendment, if passed by a majority of voters, would change the state constitution to require future ballot-initiated amendments garner 60 percent of the vote in an election.

Ohio Republicans worry that without increasing the amendment threshold, radical abortion activists will be able to enshrine baby-killing rights into the state constitution during the November 7th elections. A pro-abortion amendment would allow for abortions to be procured in the state up to the point of fetal viability – the definition of viability is left up to each individual doctor meaning in some instances late term abortions up to the moment of birth.

Cuyahoga Falls, a city nestled between Cleveland and Akron, is considered a bellwether locality in Ohio, as the city maintains a fairly even partisan divide. Voters who are unable to scan their ballots are being told to place their ballots in a designated bag where they will be scanned once the machines are working or to void their ballot and come back later.

Aging ballot printers, some in a state of total disrepair, resulted in ballot shortages and difficulties printing and tabulating ballots in Arizona in 2022. The chaotic election administration in Maricopa County led to several legal challenges.

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Reports suggest ballot scanners in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio are not working – leaving voters unable to securely scan their completed ballot during today's state-wide plebiscite that decides whether or not to amend the Ohio constitution. The issues appear similar to those faced by Republican, Kari Lake voters in Arizona's Maricopa County last year. show more
queering god

U Chicago Runs Religious Course on ‘Queering God’

The University of Chicago, incorporated by Baptist Christians in the 19th century, is now running a course titled ‘Queering God’ from Dr. Olivia Bustion.

“Can God be an ally in queer worldmaking? Is God queer? What does queerness have to do with Judaism, Christianity, or Islam?” the introduction to the course on the University of Chicago website asks, promising to “[introduce] students to foundational concepts in queer and trans studies by focusing on queer Jewish, Christian, and Islamic theologies.”

The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality (CSGS) which hosts the ‘Queering God’ course hosts a dizzying array of similar courses, including one which claims the New Testament apocrypha “champion[s] a female, cross-dressing ascetic Christ-missionary,” and another which questions whether it is “ethical to have children” in light of climate change.

Such content extends well beyond the CSGS at the University of Chicago, which also runs a Critical Race Theory (CRT) course titled ‘The Problem of Whiteness’.

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The University of Chicago, incorporated by Baptist Christians in the 19th century, is now running a course titled 'Queering God' from Dr. Olivia Bustion. show more
undercover antifa

Unearthed Jan 6 Cop VIDEO: ‘Going Undercover as Antifa in the Crowd’.

Footage shot by a police officer at the infamous January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol reveals him telling uniformed colleagues “we go undercover as Antifa in the crowd,” adding to the mountain of evidence that there was significant law enforcement presence among the protesters, as well as provocations from government operatives.

The short clip going viral on social media has been excerpted from a much longer recording uploaded to the Rumble video-sharing site, with the policeman making his comments to Capitol officers suffering the effects of pepper spray.

He then heads down to the barriers separating police and protesters – remaining on the police side of the barrier – and records scuffles from a distance for just short of an hour.

The news comes days after The National Pulse exclusively released clips from the Tucker Carlson interview with former Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund, which Fox News attempted to suppress. The interview, never released before The National Pulse provided it to the public, shows Sund calling the day’s events a “cover-up” as well as detailing the high level of undercover government agent activity in the crowd.

“It sounds like a number of the intelligence agencies had resources in the crowd,” Sund asserts, to which Carlson responds: “In the parlance of the internet, it was crawling with feds?”

“There was a fair amount of law enforcement in the crowd,” Sund replied.

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Footage shot by a police officer at the infamous January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol reveals him telling uniformed colleagues "we go undercover as Antifa in the crowd," adding to the mountain of evidence that there was significant law enforcement presence among the protesters, as well as provocations from government operatives. show more
elections hacked

40M Voters’ Data Accessed in Election ‘Cyber Attack’, Paper Systems Safe.

The Electoral Commission, the UK’s electoral watchdog, was targeted in a ‘complex cyber-attack’ which saw “hostile actors” gain access to electoral register copies and private voter information, including emails, names, and addresses.

The hack, which took place in August 2021 but was not discovered until October 2022, was stymied only by the fact that the UK still has paper-based electoral processes.

“The UK’s democratic process is significantly dispersed and key aspects of it remain based on paper documentation and counting,” stated the Electoral Commission’s chief executive Shaun McNally.

“This means it would be very hard to use a cyber-attack to influence the process. Nevertheless, the successful attack on the Electoral Commission highlights that organisations involved in elections remain a target,” McNally added.

The UK has taken a number of steps to ensure the security and integrity of its elections, including introducing voter identification requirements for the most recent local elections this year. The decision was taken by government ministers as “a reasonable and proportionate way to confirm that someone is who they say they are when voting, thus stamping out the potential for voter fraud to take place.”

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The Electoral Commission, the UK's electoral watchdog, was targeted in a 'complex cyber-attack' which saw "hostile actors" gain access to electoral register copies and private voter information, including emails, names, and addresses. show more
illegal migrants

Almost HALF A MILLION Illegal Migrants in U.S. Colleges.

Almost half a million illegal migrants are enrolled in American colleges and other higher education facilities, comprising two percent of the total student population, according to a new report by the American Immigration Council.

The majority of the migrants studying arrived in the United States as children or teenagers as part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program introduced by the Obama administration, which prohibited a large number of children – known as “Dreamers” – from being deported from the US.

A whopping 75 percent of the students reside in just four states: California, Florida, New York, and Texas. The report explains that illegal migrants “represent a heterogeneous population in higher education,” with 46 percent being Hispanic, 27 percent being Asian-American Pacific Islanders, around 14 percent black, and ten percent of them being white.

The total number of illegal migrant students has, however, fallen by 4.2 percent since 2019. This can be attributed to “pandemic and economic pressures, as well as factors that specifically impact undocumented individuals,” the report states.

There are an estimated 11.39 million illegal migrants living in the United States as of June 2023, with around five million from Mexico. Last month, Democrats in Illinois pushed through legislation that allows illegal migrants to become police officers, permitting migrants to carry firearms and even arrest American citizens.

Earlier this year The National Pulse uncovered video of DeSantis campaign chief Christina Pushaw declaring her “support” for “Dreamers” and claiming they should all be made citizens.

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Almost half a million illegal migrants are enrolled in American colleges and other higher education facilities, comprising two percent of the total student population, according to a new report by the American Immigration Council. show more
ukraine's offensive

Ukraine’s Offensive ‘Extremely Unlikely’ To Make Progress.

The Ukrainian counter-offensive is very unlikely to make progress or regain territory lost to the Russians in the East and South of the country in the coming weeks, according to senior American diplomats who have called Zelensky’s lack of success is “sobering”.

Ukrainian forces continue to struggle to breach Russia’s highly-fortified defenses, comprised of thousands of mines and an extensive network of trenches. Ukraine – with assistance from a “massive” American-made HIMARS artillery strike  – managed one major breakthrough yet has not been able to press on with the advantage.

The Ukrainians are “still going to see, for the next couple of weeks, if there is a chance of making some progress. But for them to really make progress that would change the balance of this conflict, I think, it’s extremely, highly unlikely,” states one senior Western diplomat.

“Even if they would keep on fighting for the next several weeks, if they haven’t been able to make more breakthroughs throughout these last seven, eight weeks, what is the likelihood that they will suddenly, with more depleted forces, make them? Because the conditions are so hard,” another unnamed diplomat told CNN.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has blamed the lack of supplies at the army’s disposal, stating that the counter-offensive was launched later than anticipated due to the missing munitions, armaments, and adequate military training. However, a number of Western nations have admitted their “frustration” with the Ukrainian offensive, including Germany, which blamed Ukrainian tactics and decisions by the officers and troops on the ground.

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The Ukrainian counter-offensive is very unlikely to make progress or regain territory lost to the Russians in the East and South of the country in the coming weeks, according to senior American diplomats who have called Zelensky's lack of success is "sobering". show more

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desantis

NEW: DeSantis Demotes Campaign Manager, Replaces With Rubio-World Lawyer.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has demoted campaign manager Generra Peck, replacing her with his Gubernatorial chief of staff James Uthmeier, who also happens to be one of his largest individual fundraisers.

The National Pulse exclusively reported the rumored reshuffling of Peck – now demoted to “chief strategist” – last Friday, where we stated: “[L]ong-time DeSantis ally and campaign manager Generra Peck may be on her way out, along with much of the beleaguered communications team – including senior staffers Bryan Griffin, Jeremy Redfern, and Christina Pushaw (a registered foreign agent representing disgraced ex Georgian/Ukrainian politician Mikheil Saakashvili).”

The move represents the fourth major, public “shake-up” for DeSantis’s beleaguered campaign, and sees a number of staffers changing roles alongside Peck.

Uthmeier, 35, has never run a political campaign, but he did previously work at establishment law firm Jones Day, and for neoconservative Senator Marco Rubio.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has demoted campaign manager Generra Peck, replacing her with his Gubernatorial chief of staff James Uthmeier, who also happens to be one of his largest individual fundraisers. show more

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desantis donors

FEC Reports Just 22 DeSantis Donors in Iowa.

The Federal Election Commission (FEC), which enforces campaign finance law in the United States, currently lists just 72 contribution entries for the Ron DeSantis for President committee and the Draft DeSantis 2024 Fund SuperPAC, from a mere 22 individual donors in the state of Iowa.

The gap between DeSantis and Donald Trump is gargantuan, with over 3,000 entries listed for the Donald Trump for President 2024 committee alone. Widening the search net on the FEC’s contributor database to include Team DeSantis 2024 and Jeff Roe’s Never Back Down PAC fails to yield any additional entries. .

While donors who contribute under $200 per cycle to federal political committees are not logged in the FEC database, and it is possible that a few remain to be added as of the time of publication, it is emphatically not the case that a full account of such small-dollar donors would improve DeSantis’s position relative to the former president.

In fact, the Floridian is in eighth place in small-dollar donations, behind not only Trump – who is very comfortably in first place – but also Vivek Ramaswamy, Chris Christie, Mike Pence, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, and obscure CIA man Will Hurd.

All told, small-dollar donations account for 82 percent of Trump’s war chest but just 17 percent of DeSantis’s, increasing the Floridian’s reliance on the largesse of plutocrats like Muneer Satter, who has also bankrolled Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush, and even former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, a Democrat who works for President Joe Biden’s administration and previously served as Barack Obama’s chief of staff.

Will Upton contributed to this report.

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The Federal Election Commission (FEC), which enforces campaign finance law in the United States, currently lists just 72 contribution entries for the Ron DeSantis for President committee and the Draft DeSantis 2024 Fund SuperPAC, from a mere 22 individual donors in the state of Iowa. show more
deep fakes

It is Now Illegal to Use ‘Deep Fakes’ to Influence Elections in Minnesota.

Lawmakers in Minnesota have passed legislation making it a criminal offense to use ‘deep fakes’ to influence an election. While the law uses the term ‘deep fake’, the actual definition is so broad it would also include AI generated and other forms of manipulated images:

“Deep fake” means any video recording, motion-picture film, sound recording, electronic image, or photograph, or any technological representation of speech or conduct substantially derivative thereof: that is so realistic that a reasonable person would believe it depicts speech or conduct of an individual who did not in fact engage in such speech or conduct; and the production of which was substantially dependent upon technical means, rather than the ability of another individual to physically or verbally impersonate such individual.

Offenders with no prior convictions for violating the new law could face upwards of a $1,000 fine and/or 90 days in jail. For repeat offenders the punishment escalates to a potential five year prison sentence and/or a a $10,000 fine. The law also stipulates the offense must occur within 90 days of the election.

Recently, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign posted AI generated images of former President Trump hugging Anthony Fauci in an effort to smear the Republican presidential primary front runner. Under the new Minnesota law, it could potentially be illegal for the DeSantis campaign to post these AI images on social media sites – as well as for anyone who reposts them.

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Lawmakers in Minnesota have passed legislation making it a criminal offense to use 'deep fakes' to influence an election. While the law uses the term 'deep fake', the actual definition is so broad it would also include AI generated and other forms of manipulated images: show more