Sunday, November 23, 2025

READ: List of Attendees of Shadowy Bilderberg Meeting This Week.

The highly-secretive Bilderberg Group, which brings a handful of the world’s elite together to discuss geopolitics and international affairs, is preparing to meet this weekend in Lisbon, Portugal.

The Group was first established in the Netherlands in 1954 and operates under the Chatham House Rule, meaning, the identity nor affiliation of the speakers or participants in discussions can be revealed.

According to last year’s press release, however, some of the topics included geopolitical realignments, NATO challenges, China, Russia, continuity of government and the economy, disruption of the global financial system, disinformation, and post-pandemic health.

Unlike the World Economic Forum (WEF), which assembles thousands of politicians, economists, and academics, the Bilderberg Group is strictly limited to no more than 150 of the highest-ranking individuals, including aristocrats, heads of states, and businessmen – in what author Jordan Schachtel refers to as: “Davos on Steroids.”

Some of last year’s attendees included Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO, Henry Kissinger, former United States Secretary of State, Sam Altman CEO of OpenAI, and Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities among many other positions in the British government.

Some of the attendees are not listed and are hidden from the public, however.

A full list of participants can be read, below: 

Abrams, Stacey (USA), CEO, Sage Works Production
Achleitner, Paul M. (DEU), Chair, Global Advisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG
Agrawal, Ajay (CAN), Professor of Economics, University of Toronto
Albares, José Manuel (ESP), Minister of Foreign Affairs
Altman, Sam (USA), CEO, OpenAI
Alverà, Marco (ITA), Co-Founder, zhero.net; CEO TES
Andersson, Magdalena (SWE), Leader, Social Democratic Party
Applebaum, Anne (USA), Staff Writer, The Atlantic 
Arnaut, José Luís (PRT), Managing Partner, CMS Rui Pena & Arnaut
Attal, Gabriel (FRA), Minister for Public Accounts
Balsemão, Francisco Pinto (PRT), Chair, Impresa Group
Barbizet, Patricia (FRA), Chair and CEO, Temaris & Associés SAS
Barroso, José Manuel (PRT), Chair, International Advisors, Goldman Sachs
Baudson, Valérie (FRA), CEO, Amundi SA
Beaune, Clément (FRA), Minister for Transport 
Benson, Sally (USA), Professor of Energy Science and Engineering, Stanford University
Beurden, Ben van (NLD), Special Advisor to the Board, Shell plc 
Borg, Anna (SWE), President and CEO, Vattenfall AB
Borrell, Josep (INT), Vice President, European Commission
Botín, Ana P. (ESP), Group Executive Chair, Banco Santander SA
Bourla, Albert (USA), Chair and CEO, Pfizer Inc.
Braathen, Kjerstin (NOR), CEO, DNB ASA
Brende, Børge (NOR), President, World Economic Forum
Brink, Dolf van den (NLD), CEO, Heineken NV
Brudermüller, Martin (DEU), CEO, BASF SE
Buberl, Thomas (FRA), CEO, AXA SA
Byrne, Thomas (IRL), Minister for Sport and Physical Education
Carney, Mark (CAN), Vice Chair, Brookfield Asset Management
Cassis, Ignazio (CHE), Federal Councillor, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs
Castries, Henri de (FRA), President, Institut Montaigne
Cavoli, Christopher (INT), Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Ceylan, Mehmet Fatih (TUR), President, Ankara Policy Center
Chhabra, Tarun (USA), Senior Director for Technology and National Security, National Security Council
Creuheras, José (ESP), Chair, Grupo Planeta and Atresmedia
Debackere, Koenraad (BEL), Chair, KBC Group NV
Deese, Brian (USA), Former Director, National Economic Council
Donohoe, Paschal (INT), President, Eurogroup
Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), Chair and CEO, Axel Springer SE
Easterly, Jen (USA), Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Economy, Elizabeth (USA), Senior Advisor for China, Department of Commerce
Ehrnrooth, Henrik (FIN), Chair, Otava Group
Émié, Bernard (FRA), Director General for External Security, Ministry of the Armed Forces
Empoli, Giuliano da (ITA), Political Scientist and Writer, Sciences Po
Entrecanales, José M. (ESP), Chair and CEO, Acciona SA
Eriksen, Øyvind (NOR), President and CEO, Aker ASA
Ferguson, Niall (USA), Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Stanford University
Fleming, Jeremy (GBR), Former Director, GCHQ
Frederiksen, Mette (DNK), Prime Minister
Freeland, Chrystia (CAN), Deputy Prime Minister
Garijo, Bélen (DEU), Chair and CEO, Merck KGaA
Gentiloni, Paolo (INT), Commissioner for Economy, European Commission
Gonzáles Pons, Esteban (ESP), Vice Chair, European People’s Party
Gosset-Grainville, Antoine (FRA), Chair, AXA
Goulimis, Nicky (GRC), Board Member and Co-Founder, Nova Credit Inc.
Griffin, Kenneth (USA), Founder and CEO, Citadel LLC
Gruber, Lilli (ITA), Anchor, La7 TV
Gürkaynak, Refet (TUR), Professor of Economics, Bilkent University
Haines, Avril D. (USA), Director of National Intelligence
Halberstadt, Victor (NLD), Professor of Economics, Leiden University
Hassabis, Demis (GBR), CEO, DeepMind
Hedegaard, Connie (DNK), Chair, KR Foundation
Hofreiter, Anton (DEU), MP; Chair Committee on European Affairs
Holzen, Madeleine von (CHE), Editor-in-Chief, Le Temps
Jensen, Kristian (DNK), CEO, Green Power Denmark
Joshi, Shashank (GBR), Defence Editor, The Economist
Kaag, Sigrid (NLD), Minister of Finance; Deputy Prime Minister
Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies Inc.
Kasparov, Garry (USA), Chair, Renew Democracy Initiative
Kieli, Kasia (POL), President and Managing Director, Warner Bros. Discovery Poland
Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc.
Koç, Ömer (TUR), Chair, Koç Holding AS
Kolesnikov, Andrei (INT), Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Kostrzewa, Wojciech (POL), President, Polish Business Roundtable
Kotkin, Stephen (USA), Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Chairman, KKR & Co. Inc.
Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Chair, The Museum of Modern Art
Kudelski, André (CHE), Chair and CEO, Kudelski Group SA
Kuleba, Dmytro (UKR), Minister of Foreign Affairs
Lammy, David (GBR), Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, House of Commons
Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chair, Umicore and Mediahuis; Chair DSM-Firmenich AG
Liikanen, Erkki (FIN), Chair, IFRS Foundation Trustees 
Looney, Bernard (GBR), CEO, BP plc
Marin, Sanna (FIN), Prime Minister
Metsola, Roberta (INT), President, European Parliament
Micklethwait, John (USA), Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP
Minton Beddoes, Zanny (GBR), Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
Moreira, Duarte (PRT), Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Zeno Partners
Moyo, Dambisa (GBR), Global Economist; Member, House of Lords
Mundie, Craig J. (USA), President, Mundie & Associates LLC
Nadella, Satya (USA), CEO, Microsoft Corporation
O’Leary, Michael (IRL), Group CEO, Ryanair Group
Orida, Deborah (CAN), President and CEO, PSP Investments
Özel, Soli (TUR), Professor, Kadir Has University
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), Chair, TITAN Cement Group; Treasurer Bilderberg Meetings
Philippe, Édouard (FRA), Mayor, Le Havre
Pottinger, Matthew (USA), Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution
Pouyanné, Patrick (FRA), Chair and CEO, TotalEnergies SE
Rachman, Gideon (GBR), Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, The Financial Times
Ramírez, Pedro J. (ESP), Director, El Español
Rappard, Rolly van (NLD), Co-Founder and Co-Chair, CVC Capital Partners 
Reynders, Didier (INT), European Commissioner for Justice
Röttgen, Norbert (DEU), MP, German Bundestag
Rutte, Mark (NLD), Prime Minister
Salomon, Martina (AUT), Editor-in-Chief, Kurier
Sawers, John (GBR), Executive Chair, Newbridge Advisory Ltd. 
Schadlow, Nadia (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Schallenberg, Alexander (AUT), Minister for European and International Affairs
Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Former CEO and Chair, Google LLC
Schmidt, Wolfgang (DEU), Head of the Chancellery, Federal Minister for Special Tasks
Sebastião, Nuno (PRT), Chair and CEO, Feedzai
Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), MEP, European Parliament
Silva, Filipe (PRT), CEO, Galp
Stilwell de Andrade, Miguel (PRT), CEO, EDP
Stoltenberg, Jens (INT), Secretary General, NATO
Subramanian, Arvind (INT), Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs, Brown University
Tellis, Ashley J. (USA), Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs, Carnegie Endowment
Thiel, Peter (USA), President, Thiel Capital LLC
Tsu, Jing (USA), Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale University
Tugendhat, Tom (GBR), Minister of State for Security
Vadera, Shriti (GBR), Chair, Prudential plc
Vassilakis, Eftichios (GRC), Chair, Aegean Group
Waldron, John (USA), President and COO, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Wallenberg, Marcus (SWE), Chair, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB
Wennink, Peter (NLD), President and CEO, ASML Holding NV
Wright, Thomas (USA), Senior Director for Strategic Planning, National Security Council
Yang, Yuan (GBR), Europe-China Correspondent, Financial Times
Yergin, Daniel (USA), Vice Chair, S&P Global    
Yinanç, Barçin (TUR), Journalist, T24 News Website

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The highly-secretive Bilderberg Group, which brings a handful of the world's elite together to discuss geopolitics and international affairs, is preparing to meet this weekend in Lisbon, Portugal. show more

Adam Schiff Panics, Begs for Donations After Rep. Luna Files Resolution Calling for EXPULSION from Congress.

Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has introduced a resolution to expel her colleague Rep. Adam Schiff from Congress under Article I of the Constitution, for his role in the now debunked Trump-Russia collusion hoax.

Rep. Luna believes the California Democrat should be punished under Article I, Section 5, Clause 2 of the Constitution, which stipulates that the House of Representatives may “punish its Members for disorderly Behavior, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.”

“Knowingly using your position on House Intel [the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence] to push a lie that ripped apart our country, cost taxpayers millions of dollars, and authorized spying on a US President and then proceeding to double down on the lie within days of the Durham report coming out makes you unfit for office,” the Florida Republican said of Schiff’s conduct on her Twitter account.

A statement posted on her official Congressional account was no less robust, declaring: “Schiff lied to the American people. He used his position on House Intel to push a lie that cost American taxpayers millions of dollars.” “He is a dishonor to the House of Representatives,” she added.

Shifty Schiff.

Schiff, dubbed ‘Shifty Schiff’ by Donald Trump, was a leading manager of the failed impeachment efforts against the former president, and has alleged Special Counsel John Durham’s recently published report on the Trump-Russia investigation was “flawed”.

He also sent a panicked tweet and a subsequent reply to himself, begging for donations, following Rep. Luna’s resolution:

Special Counsel Durham found the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Justice (DoJ) badly mishandled the affair, lacking sufficient evidence to begin the probe in the first place and appearing to suffer from strong “confirmation bias”.

Indeed, the report revealed that the FBI’s evidence was so thin that their British counterparts believed they were holding evidence back from them, and grew so unimpressed with the investigation that they told their American counterparts “there was no [f**king] way in hell” they would assist it.

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Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has introduced a resolution to expel her colleague Rep. Adam Schiff from Congress under Article I of the Constitution, for his role in the now debunked Trump-Russia collusion hoax. show more

WATCH: Ford’s Ludicrous ‘Very Gay Raptor’ Ad.

Ford is the latest brand to cause a backlash online by embracing LGBT+ issues. The company released a campaign through Ford Europe, that sees a Ford Raptor decorated in LGBT rainbow colors and gold sparkles, speeding past its competition, with ‘#verygayraptor‘ written on the windscreen.

According to Ford, the idea originated as a response to one online comment: “Well… thats [sic] a cool car! – But that blue color is very Gay!!” Ford redecorated the blue truck with gay pride rainbows, responding, “‘Very gay’ was a compliment, right?”

The campaign, called “Redefining Tough,” was released in line with the company’s latest mission statement:

“Ford Pride’s Mission is to foster an inclusive and supportive atmosphere within Ford for LGBT+ persons.”

The automobile company also released a pride version of the Ford Bronco with “full wrap in the progressive pride colors and gold glitter. Heads turn and phones click as it drives the streets,” the advertisement states.

“Ford Pride objective [sic] with driving Dash is to highlight Ford Motor Company’s inclusive commitment to the LGBTQ+ community and their employees, and a little fun along the way,” the company adds.

The news comes weeks after Bud Light parent company AB-InBev had billions knocked off its valuation after partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: A Ford spokesman reached out to make clear that the car was designed last year, so instead of Ford necessarily going gay for 2023 Pride Month, it turns out they’ve been gay for quite some time.

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Ford is the latest brand to cause a backlash online by embracing LGBT+ issues. The company released a campaign through Ford Europe, that sees a Ford Raptor decorated in LGBT rainbow colors and gold sparkles, speeding past its competition, with '#verygayraptor' written on the windscreen. show more

WATCH: Arizona Ballot Count Saw Votes Approved WITHOUT Verification.

A viral video shows lightning speed signature verification of ballots, with a ludicrous 99.97 percent success rate. Arizona ballots were approved as fast as they could load on screen, leading to questions over whether any actual signature verification was taking place at the state’s gubernatorial election in 2022.

Kari Lake, the Republican candidate who lost out to Democrat Katie Hobbs, has also pointed out that many signatures were verified in officials’ offices with no observers present. The new video lends credence to Lake’s contention that it is simply not possible for officials to have legitimately verified the hundreds of thousands of ballots they approved in the time allotted – and the rejection rate for mail-ins in Maricopa County does appear to be unusually low.

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Not Enough Time in the Day.

Lake’s lawyer, Kurt Olsen, said in court that “Maricopa’s log file data shows that 11… signature verification workers approved 170,000 signatures at a rate of between 0 and 2.99 seconds with a 99.97 per cent approval rating,” telling the judge: “That’s not signature review, Your Honor.”

Whistleblowers called by Lake’s team have suggested that there were plenty of issues with mail-in ballots that might have been caught by a more thorough vetting process, with one claiming to have seen “signatures of individuals [who] didn’t even belong in the history” in testimony published to social media.

“[S]ay it’s John Smith, and it was a woman’s name… [W]e ask, ‘how did these even possibly get into the history? They’re not even the same, they’re not the same name, they weren’t a relative. How did this happen?’ The addresses were different. Everything,” they alleged.

Whistleblowers also spoke of being pressured to reassess ballots they had previously rejected, saying: “We felt uncomfortable about approving what we had already rejected. We’d already went through them.”

Lake’s team insists the election “was stolen from the people,” and that their fight to prove it is not about Lake herself as much as “exposing a broken system that’s disenfranchising Arizonans,” vowing: “We will never let another election be run this way again.”

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A viral video shows lightning speed signature verification of ballots, with a ludicrous 99.97 percent success rate. Arizona ballots were approved as fast as they could load on screen, leading to questions over whether any actual signature verification was taking place at the state's gubernatorial election in 2022. show more

FOUND FOOTAGE: Bud Light Parent AB InBev Commits to Purging White, Male Employees.

Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, has pledged to purge its white, male employees in an effort to have a “more diverse and inclusive environment,” according to footage found on the company’s website. The company has seen its sales collapse since the disastrous Dylan Mulvaney advertisement campaign which wiped billions off the firm’s value, and chased millions of customers away.

In the video, one employee of Anheuser-Busch explains, “we’re still 40 percent women, and 60 percent men, still predominantly white: so there’s still work to be done.” The “work” to be “done” is apparently replacing white male workers with alternatives.

In doing this, another employee says, “I feel like I finally found my voice as a black woman, and I’m not prepared to lose it.”

Discussing the #CheerstoDiversityAndInclusion campaign, Anheuser-Busch’s European Diversity and Inclusion Manager, Lara Laila Gärber explains, “at AB InBev, what we wanted to do is ensure that diversity and inclusion is fully integrated in our business strategy.”

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Anheuser-Busch has lost billions of dollars as a result of its decision to embrace diversity by partnering with Dylan Mulvaney for the now infamous ad campaign. The stock has also since been downgraded by HSBC.

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Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, has pledged to purge its white, male employees in an effort to have a "more diverse and inclusive environment," according to footage found on the company's website. The company has seen its sales collapse since the disastrous Dylan Mulvaney advertisement campaign which wiped billions off the firm's value, and chased millions of customers away. show more

Twitter to Rehire Fired Staff in First Announcement Since WEF-Linked CEO.

The new era of Twitter, spearheaded by the incumbent World Economic Forum-aligned CEO Linda Yaccarino, may reverse reforms instituted by Elon Musk, starting with rehiring dismissed employees.

Musk announced this week that Twitter will attempt to rehire employees it laid off or fired following his take over, arguing in a recent interview with CNBC: “Desperate times call for desperate measures.”

“I think we absolutely need to hire people, and, if they’re not too mad at us, probably rehire some of the people who were let go,” Musk added.

When Musk took over Twitter, he slashed staff numbers by up to 90 percent, yet now considers that a mistake, stating, “there’s no question that some of the people who were let go probably shouldn’t have been let go.”

Musk is considering how he can improve the company’s profitability, which is where Yaccarino comes in.

Yaccarino is determined to make Twitter more marketable and “de-risk” the platform by offering advertisers a say in what is suitable on the platform and re-establishing an “Influence Council” for the site.

Critics — mostly free speech advocates — have been concerned over Yaccarino’s public statements over “hate speech” as well as her links to the corporate dominated World Economic Forum. Musk’s allies have insisted she will not be able to overrule the billionaire Tesla man.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The new era of Twitter, spearheaded by the incumbent World Economic Forum-aligned CEO Linda Yaccarino, may reverse reforms instituted by Elon Musk, starting with rehiring dismissed employees. show more
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OMG! Rep. Santos Comms Chief Caught Briefing Fox Producer AGAINST Her Boss, Days After Failed Hit on Vish Burra.

The O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) has caught Naysa Woomer, communications director to embattled Congressman George Santos, telling Fox News producers that her boss is a “bad person” who she hopes will be removed from Congress. The news comes just 4 days after Woomer briefed against her MAGA colleague Vish Burra to the far-left Daily Beast blog site.

Woomer, a known Republican In Name Only (RINO) in Washington, D.C., attempted to knee-cap her colleague by briefing the far-left outlet about “unacceptable” tweets by Burra. In reality, she appears to have been the one making unacceptable comments behind her bosses back.

The Ukraine-virtue-signalling staffer, who describes herself as the “master of a witty comeback” deleted her Twitter account and locked her Instagram after her comments were published by James O’Keefe’s new outlet, OMG.

“I actually hope he does [get kicked out of Congress],” she told Fox News staffer Sean Langille in audio captured by OMG. Langille was stung by OMG the previous day, admitting on camera that Fox News terminated Tucker Carlson’s contract at the behest of Dominion Voting Systems and Big Pharma.

“He’s not a good person, sorry,” she went on, adding: “Money laundering, fraud…” in accusations apparently leveled at her own employer.

The National Pulse understands that Woomer tendered her resignation on Wednesday, May 17th, shortly after the release of the footage.

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The O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) has caught Naysa Woomer, communications director to embattled Congressman George Santos, telling Fox News producers that her boss is a "bad person" who she hopes will be removed from Congress. The news comes just 4 days after Woomer briefed against her MAGA colleague Vish Burra to the far-left Daily Beast blog site. show more

REPORT: Hungary Will Block Further EU Aid to Ukraine.

The Hungarian government will veto any further European Union aid to Ukraine or sanctions on Russia, according to the country’s foreign minister, citing Ukrainian “belligerence” towards Budapest.

“It’s fair to say that we’ve had enough,” said Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, speaking in Vienna, Austria on behalf of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, per Bloomberg.

“I want to make clear that as long as Ukraine keeps OTP on its list of international war sponsors, we can’t support decisions requiring new economic and financial sacrifice on the part of the European Union and its member states,” Szijjarto said, referring to Ukraine having put Hungarian lender OTP Bank Nyrt on a blacklist of sorts for doing business in Russia.

“The same goes for sanctions,” Szijjarto added.

Hungary, which borders Ukraine, is also believed to be irate over Washington Post reporting which suggests President Volodymyr Zelensky considered blowing up a pipeline which transfers Russian oil to his NATO neighbor.

Simmering Tensions.

The two countries have long been at odds, with Hungary angered by legislation which would limit the Hungarian minority in Ukraine’s access to Hungarian-language schooling, among other forms of perceived discrimination.

Ukraine, for its part, has itself been angered by Hungary’s refusal to supply its war machine, or allow third-country weapons shipments to pass through their territory – though Budapest does supply humanitarian aid, and has taken in many thousands of Ukrainian refugees.

Senior Ukrainian government ministers have gone so far as to accuse Hungary of expecting the Russians to hand them Transcarpathia, the Ukrainian border region where most of the country’s ethnic Hungarians live.

Hungary has vigorously denied the accusation, branding it “insane”.

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The Hungarian government will veto any further European Union aid to Ukraine or sanctions on Russia, according to the country's foreign minister, citing Ukrainian "belligerence" towards Budapest. show more

Trump Primary Lead Holds Firm as DeSantis Inches Towards Announcement.

Former President Donald Trump is leading the Republican presidential nominee race by a substantial margin, according to a new survey from Rasmussen Reports.

A total of 62 percent of likely Republican voters told Rasmussen that they would vote for Trump in the primaries, compared to the 17 percent who would choose the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.

The news comes as the DeSantis campaign staffs up, leaving the Florida governor’s office with a third-choice team, and in the hands of Lt. Gov Jeanette Nunez, while DeSantis hits the campaign trail. Nunez has referred to former President Trump as a KKK supporter, and a “con man”.

And while DeSantis is expected to make his announcement in the coming few days, all other Republican candidates in the Rasmussen poll show single-digit support.

Former Vice President Mike Pence received six percent, the former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley five percent, former Governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson three percent, and Vivek Ramaswamy two percent.

Furthermore, 65 percent of all likely U.S. voters surveyed by Rasmussen suggested that it is “somewhat likely” that they will vote in the Republican primaries next year. More than half – 52 percent – say that it’s “very likely” that they will vote.

Of those who suggest that they “very likely” will vote, 53 percent say they will vote for Trump. Ron DeSantis’ share increased among very likely voters by one point, to 18 percent.

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Former President Donald Trump is leading the Republican presidential nominee race by a substantial margin, according to a new survey from Rasmussen Reports. show more

BASED: Germany Brands Climate Protesters ‘Criminal Organization’.

A group of German climate protesters, Letzte Generation (Last Generation), are suspected of being a “criminal organization” in a landmark decision by the Potsdam Regional Court.

The ruling was determined by the State Protection Chamber of the Potsdam Regional Court at the end of April this year, reports Tagesspiel.

This is the first time such a decision has been made in Germany, a nation which has led the way on left-wing climate change measures including the destruction of nuclear power plants, despite the radical Green government admitting there being “downsides.”

In December 2022, nationwide raids on Last Generation activists were carried out by German authorities following an attack on PCK raw material refineries in the Brandenburg towns of Schwedt and Werneuchen.

Since then, the Public Prosecutor’s Office (Staatsanwaltschaft) has been investigating the group and preparing charges under the German Criminal Code.

The group is also under investigation for it’s attack on a Monet painting at the Barberini Museum in Potsdam with mashed potatoes and attempting to disrupt flight operations at Berlin Airport last year.

If found guilty, the group’s activists will be prosecuted for “supporting illegal action.”

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A group of German climate protesters, Letzte Generation (Last Generation), are suspected of being a "criminal organization" in a landmark decision by the Potsdam Regional Court. show more