Sunday, November 23, 2025
pence

PLEASE CLAP: Pence Applauded By 2 People for Saying He Couldn’t Stop 2020 Steal.

Former Vice President Mike Pence – whose campaign to wrest the Republican presidential nomination from Donald Trump is limping on despite a near-total lack of grassroots support – took aim at his former boss over the 2020 election on the campaign trail, but earned little response from the crowd.

Speaking to a small and bored-looking group of Iowans, the ex-Veep was taken to task by one voter who believes he should have sent dubious votes from some states back to their legislatures for further examination. Pence took the establishment line, telling the woman he had no authority to do so.

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“I know by God’s grace I did exactly what the Constitution of the United States required of me that day; I kept my oath,” he said of his actions at the Electoral College vote count in Congress on January 6th 2021.

“The Constitution affords no authority for the Vice President or anyone else to reject votes or return votes to the states,” he insisted, although law professors such as John Eastman believed the Vice President was indeed the final arbiter at the time.

“I want to tell you, with all due respect, I said before, I said when I announced, President Trump was wrong about my authority that day, and he’s still wrong. I believe it with all my heart,” Pence added.

This broadside against the 45th President elicited a single lonely burst of applause from a person at the event, who quickly lost confidence. One other attendee belatedly offered a few quiet claps after the first person had already given up. Pence, for the most part, was left without audible support, standing awkwardly amid the decidedly unenthusiastic crowd.

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Former Vice President Mike Pence – whose campaign to wrest the Republican presidential nomination from Donald Trump is limping on despite a near-total lack of grassroots support – took aim at his former boss over the 2020 election on the campaign trail, but earned little response from the crowd. show more
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A U.S. Government Shutdown Looms.

Members of both political parties anticipate a federal government shutdown as early as September over the U.S. government’s budget for 2024. The GOP is proposing a number of new bills that would slash the federal budget by up to $115 billion, returning government spending to its 2022 levels. Democrats, however, are already making it clear that they would reject any attempts to cut government spending.

Negotiators from both parties are increasingly incapable of finding a consensus over the Appropriations bill, which is responsible for funding the Education Department, the Labor Department, the Department of Health, and more. Republicans are also pushing to cut funding to other agencies, including the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Leading Democrats are explicit in their willingness to shut the government down in response to Republican spending plans. Democratic Chair of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee and Senator from Montana, Jon Tester, recently stated: “If you want to shut down, we will shut down. If they want to get the bills done, we’ll get the bills done.”

A government shutdown could disrupt the working schedules of up to 800,000 federal workers and potentially have wider ramifications for the U.S. economy, interfering with important federal services, such as food safety inspections and the Internal Revenue Service.

Notably, a survey from Rasmussen Reports found the majority of Americans would prefer a government shutdown to cut federal spending than avoiding a government shutdown to authorize higher federal expenditure.

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Members of both political parties anticipate a federal government shutdown as early as September over the U.S. government's budget for 2024. The GOP is proposing a number of new bills that would slash the federal budget by up to $115 billion, returning government spending to its 2022 levels. Democrats, however, are already making it clear that they would reject any attempts to cut government spending. show more
germany

Germany Frustrated by Ukraine’s Failing Counteroffensive.

A confidential report published ($) in the German newspaper Bild has revealed the German army’s frustration with Ukraine as it has hitherto failed to make the great gains it expected through the summer counteroffensive.

Germany has blamed Ukrainian tactics and decisions by officers and troops alike to ignore the methods they were taught during their Western training exercises. The Ukrainian army is splitting its forces into smaller units of ten to thirty soldiers to attack Russian positions, which negates any advantages they may have obtained through the West’s training or weaponry.

“Some of the troop units are divided up in so many small sections that each troop unit does something, but a joint combat leadership is not recognisable,” resulting in an increased risk of friendly fire, the document states.

Around 5,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been trained in Germany but have quickly reverted back to the orders of their officers, the majority of whom have little regard for Western militarist principles such as “fire and move.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has already taken to bragging that “there is no counteroffensive” as a result of Ukraine’s lack of progress, explaining, “[a]ll attempts by the enemy to break through our defenses… they have not been successful for the entire time of the offensive.”

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A confidential report published ($) in the German newspaper Bild has revealed the German army's frustration with Ukraine as it has hitherto failed to make the great gains it expected through the summer counteroffensive. show more
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Farage Against the Machine: Top CEO RESIGNS After ‘Debank’ Scandal.

A top banking chief executive has resigned following Brexit leader Nigel Farage’s “debanking” saga which has commanded British headlines since Coutts — owned by NatWest — closed his accounts for his friendship with Donald Trump as well as other “controversial” political positions.

NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose stepped down late Tuesday after admitting to being the source of an inaccurate story about why Farage’s account was closed. Alison told the BBC that Farage’s wealth had simply dipped below their required level to service his account, but when the Brexit leader probed, he found a secret social credit-style file was being kept on him, which falsely alleged Russian links and slammed him for his links to Trump and vaccine naysayer tennis star Novak Djokovic.

Natwest’s chairman, Sir Howard Davies, remains in post. Sir Howard once resigned in disgrace from the London School of Economics after appearing to take a donation from Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in exchange for an honorary degree for his son Saif al-Islam Gaddafi. Davies is an attendee of the World Economic Forum.

Farage is thus far the highest profile example of globalist social credit cancellation, though certainly not its only victim.

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A top banking chief executive has resigned following Brexit leader Nigel Farage’s “debanking” saga which has commanded British headlines since Coutts — owned by NatWest — closed his accounts for his friendship with Donald Trump as well as other "controversial" political positions. show more
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DeSantis Surrogate Bill Mitchell Backs Biden on Impeachment.

Donald Trump coattail-rider turned Ron DeSantis superfan Bill ‘Biff’ Mitchell is arguing strenuously against impeaching President Joe Biden, insisting Trump is just as guilty as the baby-sniffing, China-loving, Ukraine-blackmailing Democrat. Mitchell has even gone so far as to bizarrely claim that taking action against Beijing Joe would be “election interference”.

“If you impeach a sitting president with no hope of conviction in the Senate, it is by definition a partisan witchhunt in the middle of an election. It’s a show trial to hurt Biden politically,” Mitchell ranted.

“Is Biden guilty as sin? Probably,” he added, somewhat non-committally. “[B]ut so is Trump and if prosecuting Trump is interference, so is impeaching Biden.”

“If you REALLY want Biden to face justice, nominate DeSantis who can win,” he concluded, despite the Florida Governor laying off dozens of staff and falling third place in a number polls.

Mitchell’s social media output has become increasingly erratic since he used it to try and force Donald Trump to disavow National Pulse editor Raheem Kassam. Mitchell, 62, ended up getting publicly humiliated, before pivoting to tweet about 12-year-old boys.

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Donald Trump coattail-rider turned Ron DeSantis superfan Bill 'Biff' Mitchell is arguing strenuously against impeaching President Joe Biden, insisting Trump is just as guilty as the baby-sniffing, China-loving, Ukraine-blackmailing Democrat. Mitchell has even gone so far as to bizarrely claim that taking action against Beijing Joe would be "election interference". show more
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The National Pulse Launches Pulse+ Real News App. OUT NOW!

The National Pulse has launched a brand new app for Apple devices, with Android functionality coming in the next few weeks. The new Pulse+ app includes push notifications so conservatives around the Western world no longer have to rely on corporate media for breaking news, which usually includes some left-wing spin. Apple users can get the app today, here.

The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam said of the announcement: “Today we launch our new Pulse+ app so that you can get the most reliable news on your devices, and even get push notified of the biggest stories of the day. No more relying on the corporate media for breaking news. We’ve worked long and hard to bring you this brand new, free, app – so I hope you’ll download it here, immediately. And for the Androiders amongst you – that one is coming soon, too!

“This is a big deal. Come be a part of it, and tell your friends.”

– Raheem Kassam, The National Pulse

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If you’re not yet a Pulse+ member yet, come join the nearly 10,000 subscribers who benefit from exclusive content and insight, with much more to come. Members also get DIRECT and DAILY access to National Pulse staff including editor Raheem Kassam via our exclusive chat channel. Find out more about the benefits, here. Your first month is on us – it’s free.

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The National Pulse has launched a brand new app for Apple devices, with Android functionality coming in the next few weeks. The new Pulse+ app includes push notifications so conservatives around the Western world no longer have to rely on corporate media for breaking news, which usually includes some left-wing spin. Apple users can get the app today, here. show more
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DeSantis Ain’t Trump’s Main Rival, Says Murdoch Paper.

Ron DeSantis is no longer Donald Trump’s main rival for the Republican 2024 presidential nominee position as Florida’s Governor continues to lose ground to the outside candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, reports the Rupert Murdoch-owned Times of London.

DeSantis’s decline in support has been precipitous since he declared his candidacy in May. The most recent National Republican Primary poll from Harvard/Harris put him at 12 percent just days after he broke his own record for the lowest amount of forecasted delegate votes. Ramaswamy, on the other hand, has climbed into double figures, polling at ten percent, representing a huge jump in support over the past month.

Harvard/Harris found DeSantis suffered further losses to Ramaswamy once Trump was excluded from the running. Pollsters asked: “If former President Donald Trump does not run for president in 2024, who would you vote for in the GOP primary?” DeSantis is down 12 points to just 29 percent. Ramaswamy took all 12 points away from DeSantis and rose to third place with 19 percent.

“Ramaswamy outperformed six other hopefuls by more than double, marking a significant surprise in this poll. While DeSantis remains a top-tier candidate among non-Trump choices, he now shares this status with Ramaswamy,” stated the founder of Kaplan Strategies, Doug Kaplan.

Murdoch’s papers such as the New York Post as well as his broadcast channels such as Fox News have typically been supportive of the failing Florida Governor, who fired more staff from his car crash campaign on Tuesday, shortly after he got into an actual car crash.

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Ron DeSantis is no longer Donald Trump's main rival for the Republican 2024 presidential nominee position as Florida's Governor continues to lose ground to the outside candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, reports the Rupert Murdoch-owned Times of London. show more
violence

DATA: Leftists Increasingly Willing To Resort to Violence for Political Ends.

A growing number of Democrat voters support the use of violence or force to attain political ends, according to research from the University of Chicago’s Project on Security and Threats Research Center.

Democrat voters were found to be most willing to use violence for political purposes. One-in-five – 18.6 percent – agreed the force is justifiable to “protect the voting rights of Black Americans and other minorities,” and a further 12.3 percent are willing to resort to violence to “restore the federal right to abortion.”

The survey also found another 17.3 percent were willing to use force to “ensure members of Congress and other government officials do the right thing,” with another one-in-eight – 11.6 percent – Democrats seeing violence as justifiable to “prevent Donald Trump from becoming President” for a second time.

“The public is more radicalized than it was in April and it’s really quite significant… [w]e’ve been tracking this quite a while, and this is a really big bump,” argued the leading researcher Robert Pape.

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A growing number of Democrat voters support the use of violence or force to attain political ends, according to research from the University of Chicago's Project on Security and Threats Research Center. show more
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Biden Releases 500K+ Migrants Without Visas into U.S. Using 1950s Law.

The Biden regime has used a 1950s law to “parole” over half a million foreigners without visas into the United States, increasing legal immigration by hundreds of thousands in a way that effectively bypasses Congress – possibly unlawfully.

The scale of the parole schemes is “unprecedented,” according to Doris Meissner, who served as a senior immigration official under Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan.

They began with program for some 77,000 Afghans, but new programs were soon cooked up: one for 168,400 Latinos and Caribbeans with American sponsors, one for 141,200 Ukrainians with American sponsors, and one for another 22,000 people who presented themselves at the border claiming to be Ukrainians, for example.

A Ukraine-style sponsorship program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans has seen a further 168,403 migrants granted parole, with scope for 360,000 to be admitted under the program every year.

Another parole scheme for asylum seekers who wait in Mexico and lodge a request to cross the border through the CBP One app has seen 133,000 people admitted, with scope to admit 529,250 a year.

The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) argues these parole schemes are not lawful: “Congress did grant the Executive Branch parole authority. But that authority is very limited… Section 212(d)(5)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act states that parole may be granted ‘temporarily… only on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.’ That is language that might apply to 541 foreign nationals, not 541,000.”

Some Republican lawmakers agree, and the parole scheme for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, at least, is being litigated against by several conservative-led states.

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The Biden regime has used a 1950s law to "parole" over half a million foreigners without visas into the United States, increasing legal immigration by hundreds of thousands in a way that effectively bypasses Congress – possibly unlawfully. show more
blackouts

Accept Deadly Blackouts to Fight ‘Climate Change’, Says Paper.

The Los Angeles Times says that blackouts have to increase in order to combat climate change, while stunningly acknowledging the policy may cost people’s lives. The newspaper has asked its dwindling audience to consider “a larger conversation” in which people become more accustomed to changing their expectations, including the idea of living without electricity for large parts of their lives so as to prevent “climate catastrophe.”

Author Sammy Roth presents the false dichotomy in his article: “What’s more important: Keeping the lights on 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, or solving the climate crisis?”

The piece also insists that “fossil-funded lies,” apparently spread by Republicans – such as the overall uselessness of solar farms and wind turbines – should not be considered within the discussion on how to address climate change. Instead, the conversation must be orientated towards adding “solar panels, wind turbines and all kinds of energy storage to the grid as fast as possible.”

The newspaper also recognizes the risk of such a policy as it reports that someone dies every time there is a blackout, and includes a quote from the director of reliability assessment and performance analysis at the North American Electric Reliability Corp, John Moura, that “it’s not really about keeping the lights on. It’s about keeping people alive.”

Accepting increased blackouts is yet another extreme measure being suggested to tackle climate change. One recent study suggested changing working hours from 9 am to 5 am to 6 am to 2 pm.

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The Los Angeles Times says that blackouts have to increase in order to combat climate change, while stunningly acknowledging the policy may cost people's lives. The newspaper has asked its dwindling audience to consider "a larger conversation" in which people become more accustomed to changing their expectations, including the idea of living without electricity for large parts of their lives so as to prevent "climate catastrophe." show more