Sunday, November 23, 2025

COVID Vaccines Linked to Untreatable Eyeball Clots, Reveals Massive Study.

A major scientific journal has published research linking COVID vaccinations to retinal vascular occlusion, with vaccinated individuals at “significantly” greater risk of developing blood clots than unvaccinated individuals.

The paper published in Nature harvested data on some 95,156,967 people. Of those, 7.3 million met the criteria for inclusion in the study.

Controlling for confounding variables such as people on anticoagulants, certain contraceptives, and other medications, the researchers were left with 745,041 vaccinated and 3.8 million unvaccinated subjects to compare. They found that “two years after vaccination, the chances of all subtypes… of retinal vascular occlusion increased significantly in the vaccinated cohort.”

Retinal vein occlusion, or RVO, has generally been associated with “people with diabetes, and possibly high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, or other health problems that affect blood flow,” according to the Cleveland Clinic.

It can be a very serious condition, sometimes leading to the formation of abnormal new blood vessels that can “cause pain and a dangerous increase in pressure inside the eye” or even blindness.

There is currently no treatment available that can unblock retinal veins, with treatments for the symptoms of RVO including things like injecting anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) drugs and corticosteroids directly into the eyeball.

“The overall risk of retinal vascular occlusion in the vaccinated cohort was 2.19 times higher than that in the unvaccinated cohort at 2 years,” the Nature paper observed, with “no disparity was detected between brand and dose of vaccines.”

Nevertheless, they insisted that “[a]dditional research is required to draw a solid conclusion regarding the association between retinal vascular occlusion and COVID-19 vaccines.”

Henry Bair of the Byers Eye Institute, Stanford University School of Medicine, authored the study alongside a range of Taiwanese researchers from institutions such as the Chung Shan Medical University Hospital and the Graduate Institute of Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Medical Biotechnology, National Taiwan University.

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A major scientific journal has published research linking COVID vaccinations to retinal vascular occlusion, with vaccinated individuals at "significantly" greater risk of developing blood clots than unvaccinated individuals. show more

REPORT: Tucker Carlson to Host ‘Alternative GOP’ Debate?

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson may host an alternative Republican primary forum, according to reports. The news may be enticing to former President Donald Trump, who is believed to be unhappy with the idea of debating head-to-head with single-digit candidates, in debates conducted by corporate media outlets and their establishment news anchors.

The Washington Post reports Tucker Carlson, the biggest single name in news, is interested in providing an alternative:

Carlson and his team have discussed the possibility of moderating a candidate forum outside of the traditional protocols surrounding the GOP primary debate system, according to two people familiar with the considerations. These people said the setup — as well as Carlson’s availability to take on that kind of role, given the noncompete constraints of his contract with Fox — remain unclear. But Carlson has personally expressed enthusiasm about the idea, according to people familiar with his comments. At least one major candidate — Trump — has told Carlson he’s interested, according to a person familiar with the exchange.

Carlson is believed to be contracted to Fox until the end of 2024, but a “source close to” him told WaPo he is willing to walk away from at least some of the very substantial sums of money they are still due to pay him in order to regain his public voice.

WaPo claims “people in [Carlson’s] circle say” he wants to be more than just a podcaster, and has ambitions “to produce documentaries and host live events as well.”

The grandest event of this kind is “his own GOP candidate forum, outside of the usual strictures of the Republican National Committee debate system.”

He has supposedly discussed the idea with Trump — who has threatened to skip the first “official” primary debate, which will be hosted by Carlson’s former employers.

“I see that everybody is talking about the Republican Debates, but nobody got my approval, or the approval of the Trump Campaign, before announcing them,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social website in April.

“When you’re leading by seemingly insurmountable numbers, and you have hostile Networks with angry, TRUMP & MAGA hating anchors asking the ‘questions,’ why subject yourself to being libeled and abused?” he asked.

“Also, the Second Debate is being held at the Reagan Library, the Chairman of which is, amazingly, Fred Ryan, Publisher of The Washington Post. NO!”

Trump, like many conservatives, has soured on Fox since the 2020 election. His eldest son Don Jr. noted on the Steak for Breakfast podcast that Murdoch’s Fox pointedly stopped inviting him to appear on their programs before the mid-term elections, where he previously had an effective standing invitation to appear.

Murdoch, 92, is believed to have spoken with Ukrainian president Volodomyr Zelensky before taking the decision to oust Carlson, a move that could cost Fox upwards of a billion dollars.

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Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson may host an alternative Republican primary forum, according to reports. The news may be enticing to former President Donald Trump, who is believed to be unhappy with the idea of debating head-to-head with single-digit candidates, in debates conducted by corporate media outlets and their establishment news anchors. show more

FARAGE: Trump’s On Course to Win Back White House, and Has Dealt DeSantis a ‘Fatal Blow’.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage has calculated that Donald J. Trump is more than capable of winning back the White House in 2024, adding that the former president has already handed presumptive Republican primary opponent Ron DeSantis a “fatal electoral blow”. The comments come in an article for Britain’s Telegraph newspaper, after Farage spent a day interviewing Trump at his Turnberry Golf resort in Scotland.

“I am convinced that [Trump] has more than a 50 percent chance of winning the next election and returning to the White House,” Farage writes, arguing that there is still a missing ingredient from the 45th President’s campaign messaging.

“I’m One of You.”

“In 2016, he appeared virtually from nowhere in political terms with a pitch that said to the electorate: ‘I’m one of you, not one of them in the Washington Beltway. I’m on your side and I’m going to make your life better.'”

Farage goes on:

“Trump was there to stand up as their champion. He must reaffirm this message. Of course he can talk about China, or the war in Ukraine, or about any number of other global affairs. Indeed, his foreign policy was perhaps the strongest part of his Presidency. But it is the hard sell to everyday Americans being hampered by the cost of living that should be his primary focus. He needs to outline a big, strong, positive message, because it is all too apparent that the Democrats will be unable to match him on that score.

“At the moment, the formula has not yet been created, and there’s a while to go between now and November 2024. But having seen President Trump in such good form in recent days, I am convinced that he has more than a 50 per cent chance of winning the next election and returning to the White House.”

Ukraine.

One of the most stand out moments from the interview was President Trump’s remarks about the war in Ukraine, as he pledged to bring the war to an end within 24 hours of re-taking the Oval Office.

While American audiences have become used to hearing this from President Trump, most European media organizations still pump out endless pro-war content, and if they do ever consider an end to the hostilities, it is usually accompanied by risible predictions of the total destruction of Russia.

Trump and Farage at Turnberry. Image via Stuart Mitchell/GB News

“In fact, I think that his use of populist messages will be even clearer and stronger than it was in the last two American elections,” notes Farage.

“Perhaps the best example of this was when we discussed the war in Ukraine. Trump was emphatic that, if he were President, he would be able to negotiate a peaceful solution to the conflict within 24 hours. Some people might laugh at that declaration on the grounds that it’s ludicrous, but the point is that nobody can forget that he said it. And this is what Trump does better than anybody: he says things that stick in people’s minds. Through this technique, he manages to lead the debate.”

Don’t Look Back in Anger.

Farage’s support, however, is not without critique. Specifically, the Brexit leader says Trump must move on from his “overemphasis on the ‘stolen’ election.”

“I think he would be wise to look to the future rather than the past,” he argues.

“I also felt that he is a man whose anger – while tangible – is more measured than you might expect,” says Farage, “[Trump] is utterly determined to fight for vindication. He will go all-out to win.”

Ron DeSantis.

Farage mentions a “fatal electoral blow” that Trump has dealt potential opponent Ron DeSantis, whose campaign is mostly supported by Paul Ryan-types within the Republican apparatus. Trump is storming ahead of the Florida governor in most polls, besides those backed by Karl Rove.

Trump is also generating more support in Florida itself. According to FiveThirty Eight’s historical database of endorsements in presidential primaries, Trump’s 11 congressional endorsements are the most for any candidate in a rival’s home state (DeSantis in Florida), since at least 1972. Moreover, Trump has been endorsed by more than 50 percent of Florida’s House Delegation – 11 out of 20 so far.

DeSantis himself recently embarked on a world tour, visiting South Korea, Japan, Israel, and the United Kingdom (UK).

His trip to the UK was heavily criticized, as he met with two “Conservative” ministers – James Cleverly and Kemi Badenoch. The former has been likened to John Bolton in his demands for more war with Russia, and the latter is currently embroiled in a Brexit betrayal scandal. DeSantis was also described as “horrendous, low-wattage, [and] bored,” by UK business leaders.

DeSantis did not meet with Farage during his visit, though Trump himself had choice words for the leftward-drift of Britain’s “Conservative” Party, stating on GB News: “[T]hey really weren’t staying conservative… they were literally going far left. It never made sense… I’m saying this as an outsider, but an outsider looking in: they were going far left… I can tell you, they were not conservative policies toward the end.”

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Brexit leader Nigel Farage has calculated that Donald J. Trump is more than capable of winning back the White House in 2024, adding that the former president has already handed presumptive Republican primary opponent Ron DeSantis a "fatal electoral blow". The comments come in an article for Britain's Telegraph newspaper, after Farage spent a day interviewing Trump at his Turnberry Golf resort in Scotland. show more

Trump Tells Farage: Britain’s Conservative Party Went ‘Far Left’.

Britain’s governing Conservative Party faces being routed from office because it simply isn’t conservative, Donald Trump has remarked, in an illuminating interview with former Brexit leader Nigel Farage.

The 45th President of the United States was asked during a 30-minute ‘GB News’ interview about the prospect of a Labour government. Farage suggested that “after 13 years of the Conservatives people [are starting] to think: ‘Maybe [time for] a change?'”

Trump, demonstrating a keen understanding of the RINO-like behavior of the nicknamed ‘Tory Party’, cut in unprompted, saying they may not be facing their current dire polling numbers “if [they] stayed conservative.”

“[T]hey really weren’t staying conservative… they were literally going far left. It never made sense,” he said.

“I’m saying this as an outsider, but an outsider looking in: they were going far left… I can tell you, they were not conservative policies toward the end,” he added.

Boris Johnson “Changed”.

Which policies the former president had in mind is unclear, but the Conservatives have indeed turned their backs on most of the pledges they made to their voters in various manifestos prior to the 2010, 2015, 2017, and 2019 general elections.

Fracking is banned, the tax burden is at its heaviest since the Second World War, immigration is higher than ever, and a bill to heavily restrict free speech online has been introduced, among other missteps.

Trump was diplomatic about Conservative leader Rishi Sunak, however, and about toppled British premier Boris Johnson — a favor the American-born Briton has often not returned — saying that he likes him.

Nevertheless, Trump did note that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson “really went a little bit on the liberal side” once he became Prime Minister.

“Something happened. He changed,” the former president observed, highlighting in particular how Johnson “all of a sudden” became obsessed with the green agenda on taking office, despite posing as a pro-fracking libertarian for years.

The National Pulse first explained how Johnson handed over power to his Clinton-aligned wife, Carrie Symonds, in early 2021.

WATCH: 

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Britain's governing Conservative Party faces being routed from office because it simply isn't conservative, Donald Trump has remarked, in an illuminating interview with former Brexit leader Nigel Farage. show more

Biden Set to Rehire Disgraced Staffer TJ Ducklo, Blasted as ‘Undignified and Uncivil’ at Latest Job.

Former Biden regime Deputy Press Secretary, TJ Ducklo, who was fired in 2021 for ‘derogatory and misogynistic comments’ made towards a female reporter, will likely be appointed as a senior communications advisor for President Biden’s 2024 presidential campaign, according to POLITICO.

The reaction of Ducklo’s potential reappointment to a position on Biden’s presidential campaign was mixed. In 2021, Biden himself made it clear to his staff when he was swearing them into office that he would “fire [them] on the spot” for any disrespect shown to others.

Michael Larosa, a former Press Secretary for Jill Biden, added, “[i]t’s hard to believe that in the post-#MeToo, anti-bullying world we live in, that the president’s team would be this tone-deaf.”

Ducklo’s Threats to Tara Palmeri.

TJ Ducklo resigned after threatening POLITICO journalist Tara Palmeri after she discovered his clandestine relationship with the Axios, NBC, and MSNBC political reporter Alexi McCammond.

Ducklo told Palmeri, “I will destroy you” if she published a story about the relationship, which gave rise to a serious conflict of interest between the government and media. He also accused Palmeri of being “jealous” of his and McCammond’s relationship, as well as being jealous that an “unidentified man in the past had wanted to f*** McCammond ‘and not [her].'”

After his comments surfaced, he offered his resignation and posted online that “[n]o words can express my regret, my embarrassment, and my disgust for my behavior…I used language that no woman should ever have to hear from anyone, especially in a situation where she was just trying to do her job.”

Recent Complaints About Ducklo.

A number of complaints were made in December 2022 regarding Ducklo’s “unprofessionalism” as Chief Communications Officer for John Cooper, Mayor of Nashville.

Several of Nashville’s Metro Council members penned and signed a letter to Mayor Cooper following Ducklo’s attempt to “antagonize dissenting voices” after he tweeted, “[t]ough night for the loudest voices in the room.”

Russ Bradford, one of the councilors responsible for writing the letter, added that the tweet represented the “unprofessional, undignified, and uncivil behavior” of Ducklo.

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Former Biden regime Deputy Press Secretary, TJ Ducklo, who was fired in 2021 for 'derogatory and misogynistic comments' made towards a female reporter, will likely be appointed as a senior communications advisor for President Biden's 2024 presidential campaign, according to POLITICO. show more

POLL: The Largest & Most Influential Young Republican Club in America Backs Trump By Over Two-Thirds.

The New York Young Republicans Club (NYYRC), the oldest and largest young Republican club in the United States, strongly favors Donald Trump as its 2024 presidential nominee, a survey of its members has revealed.

In a head-to-head battle against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump was the clear favorite, receiving over two-thirds – 66.88 percent of the Young Republican vote.

The results did not change when the field broadened to consider other potential candidates.

In a poll considering potential Republican nominee rivals, Donald Trump still came out on-top with 64.35 percent of the vote.

DeSantis, once considered Trump’s greatest primary threat, though yet to declare his candidacy, received a mere 27.44 percent.

Lesser-known figures include Vivek Ramaswamy, who received 3.47 percent, and Nikki Haley, who received 1.58 percent. All other candidates polled below one percent.

These surveys reflect the wider Republican voter consensus on the matter. President Trump was leading in the polls for the nomination on May 1 with a whopping 58 percent of the vote. Ron DeSantis is in second place with 22 percent, according to YouGov and CBS News.

This is a far cry from those who predicted that “Trump’s grip on the Republican Party” had loosened after the mid-terms, including establishment Republicans and corporate media news outlets.

The NYYRC was amongst the first in the nation to endorse President Trump for 2024, triggering much of the corporate-left media with its statement concerning not just the political, but also the spiritual. They doubled down on the rhetoric following the news of President Trump’s indictment, against which the group protested in Lower Manhattan. A statement at the time read:

President Trump embodies the American people—our psyche from id to super-ego—as does no other figure; his soul is totally bonded with our core values and emotions, and he is our total and indisputable champion. This tremendous connection threatens the established order.

The club has over 1,000 paying members, and recently announced that its 2023 Annual Gala will be held at Cipriani, one of the most prestigious venues in New York night life.

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The New York Young Republicans Club (NYYRC), the oldest and largest young Republican club in the United States, strongly favors Donald Trump as its 2024 presidential nominee, a survey of its members has revealed. show more

Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll Keeps Calling Rape ‘Sexy’, As Social Media Notices Her Story Matches a 2012 Law & Order Episode.

Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll has how claimed that simulated rapes in the Game of Thrones television series were “sexy” and used to excite viewers and draw an audience, in a bid to contextualize comments made to CNN host Anderson Cooper.

In doing so, some contend Carroll herself comes across as a rape fantasist. The notion is perhaps underscored by the fact that her story about Donald Trump raping her appears in a 2012 episode of Law and Order, featuring rape fantasists and the very same Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing rooms she claims the former President used in an attack on her.

Carroll – a Law and Order fan – first made her allegations against Trump in a 2019 book.

The former Elle advice columnist, 79, made her most remarks in reference to an interview she gave to Anderson Cooper on CNN, in which she bizarrely suggested that “most people think of rape as sexy”. She had also previously told Britain’s leftist Guardian newspaper that rape is “a fantasy” and “very sexual” and that this is why she previously refused to describe her alleged attack as “rape”.

The live, televised interview was so strange that even Cooper, scarcely an example of traditional values, balked and cut to commercial:

“I think most people think of rape as being sexy because in our culture we are saturated with entertainment shows which continually show rapes to gather an audience,” Carroll said when queried on her comments to Cooper in court.

She asserted that HBO’s Game of Thrones, based on a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, featured nine rapes and more than 50 attempted rapes. It is unclear how she arrived at these figures, though she claims the attacks featured “because [rape] excites people and draws an audience.”

“Hence, I said I think most people think of rape as being sexy,” she added — though she insisted this is not her personal view.

Law and Order. 

Games of Thrones is not the only television show to feature in the lawsuit. Carroll has also been pressed on the fact that her alleged rape at the Bergdorf Goodman luxury department store in New York City — which she concedes would have taken place in highly unusual circumstances — bears similarities to a situation described in crime series Law & Order.

In an excerpt from her 2019 book What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal the writer admitted that her account of Trump attacking her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room “in the fall of 1995 or the spring of 1996” contains some “odd” details.

For example, she conceded that her description of an entire floor of the famous department store as totally deserted of both customers and staff conflicts with the fact that “99 per cent of the time, you will have an attendant in Bergdorf’s”, as does her claim that “a dressing-room door was open.”

“In Bergdorf’s dressing rooms, doors are usually locked until a client wants to try something on,” she accepted.

Curiously, Law & Order had characters discuss a role-played rape in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room not too dissimilar to the one Carroll described in an episode that aired years prior to her public allegations against the former president.

The resemblance has been pointed out before, with CNN reporting in 2019 that Carroll was “an avid Law & Order franchise fan” — though not, she claimed, of the Special Victims Unit series featuring the Bergdorf Goodman episode.

“It tickled me to death,” Carroll said to CNN of the “coincidence”.

“It’s a great, huge coincidence, but it is a magnificent one,” she added.

Mistrial Denied.

The trial has become somewhat fractious, with Trump’s lawyers accusing Bill Clinton-appointed Judge Lewis Kaplan of making “pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings” against the former president and making a request for a mistrial — which he has refused.

Among other things, Kaplan has ruled that Trump’s team cannot bring up the fact that Carroll’s litigation has been funded by Democrat billionaire Reid Hoffman.

Despite having initially claimed the litigation was not receiving outside funding, she recently and apparently quite suddenly recalled that, in fact, it has had the financial backing of Reid Hoffman, a billionaire Democrat who previously “contributed more than $600,000 to the legal defense fund of… Fusion GPS, the company responsible for the creation of the Steele Dossier,” according to Trump’s legal team.

Kaplan dismissed arguments that Hoffman’s involvement raises questions about “the plaintiff’s bias and motive” and insisted that any discussion of the obese billionaire would be “prejudicial”.

Kaplan also admonished Trump’s team over a Truth Social post by the former president referencing the case, indicating that he was required to be silent on it and appearing to suggest he could be pulled up for contempt of court.

Trump lawyer Joseph Tacopina promised he would ask his client “not to comment on the case”.

Carroll has told the court she is a registered Democrat, donated $1,000 to Barack Obama, and voted for him, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden.

A History of Claims.

Trump’s team also sparred with Judge Kaplan and Carroll’s lawyers over how much of her long history of sexual assault allegations can be raised before the jury.

Carroll has alleged she has been subject to sexual assaults and rapes or attempted rapes by a long list of “hideous men” and others, including “a bloodthirsty, beautiful, relentless boy” aged seven or eight when she was also a child, a babysitter’s boyfriend, a camp counsellor, a dentist, an unnamed pocket knife-wielding youth she went on a date with in college, an unnamed former boss, CBS chief executive Les Moonves, and finally, Donald Trump.

The trial continues. 

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Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll has how claimed that simulated rapes in the Game of Thrones television series were "sexy" and used to excite viewers and draw an audience, in a bid to contextualize comments made to CNN host Anderson Cooper. show more

Rep. Matt Gaetz Assaulted at Florida Festival by Occult-Inspired Biden Donor.

Congressman Matt Gaetz (FL) recounted on Tuesday how a “resistance” activist and Joe Biden donor assaulted him and his wife while the couple attended a wine and food festival in Walton, Florida.

“This past Saturday my wife Ginger and I attended the South Walton Beaches Wine and Food Festival,” said Rep. Gaetz in a statement, explaining: “…we were enjoying catching up with new friends and old, and folks recognized me, and so we were taking pictures and having polite conversations. And as I was chatting with one gentleman, a lady threw a drink on the both of us. She was promptly arrested. I want to thank the folks at the Walton County Sheriff’s office who ensured that this did not escalate and that everyone is kept safe.”

The assailant is believed to be Selena Jo Chambers, 41 years old, who has since locked all her social media accounts.

Rep. Gaetz’s video on the incident, below, asserts that Chambers is a “resistance” writer, Joe Biden donor, and even potentially an occultist.

She wrote about the subject in a series about using “psychoanalysis, Sadeianism, occultism, mythology” and other practices for “Women’s Surrealist Survival.”

The full video from Congressman Gaetz can be viewed below.

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Congressman Matt Gaetz (FL) recounted on Tuesday how a "resistance" activist and Joe Biden donor assaulted him and his wife while the couple attended a wine and food festival in Walton, Florida. show more

Most Americans Want Biden’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken IMPEACHED for Covering Up Hunter Biden’s Hard Drive from Hell.

A clear majority of U.S. voters believe that Joe Biden’s Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, should be impeached for his role in suppressing critical information pertaining to the Biden family’s business activities, as revealed by his son Hunter’s lost computer, dubbed ‘the laptop/hard drive from hell’.

Editor's Note: The National Pulse was one of the first of two news organizations in the world to corroborate the existence and veracity of Hunter's hard drive. We maintain an archive of news reports from the drive – more scoops than any other outlet – here. 

Almost two-thirds of likely U.S. voters – exactly 60 percent – surveyed by Rasmussen Reports answered “[y]es” to the question “[s]hould Congress begin impeachment proceedings against Antony Blinken?” Notably, a majority of voters from both political parties concur, with 51 percent of Democrats and 73 percent of Republicans answering “yes.”

Only 25 percent of those surveyed answered “no,” including fewer than one-third of Democrat voters and just 20 percent of Republicans.

Maintaining Security Clearances.

Rasmussen also posed the question, “[s]hould the officials who signed an open letter falsely claiming the Hunter Biden laptop story was “Russian disinformation” lose their security clearance?”

A larger majority of 63 percent of those surveyed answered “[y]es” to that question once again, including a whopping 58 percent of Democrats and, once again, 73 percent of Republicans.

Just 15 percent answered “no.” That includes one-sixth of Democrats and 13 percent of Republicans.

Harm to Democracy. 

The same Rasmussen survey asked: “[which] was more harmful to democracy? Russian agents interfering in the 2016 presidential election or U.S. intelligence officials interfering in the 2020 presidential election?”

Just under two-thirds – 58 percent – answered that U.S. intelligence officials interfering was more harmful. That includes 73 percent of Republicans and 46 percent of Democrats.

In fact, three percent more Democrats believe that U.S. intelligence officers interfering caused more harm to America than “Russian agents.”

Scandals Involving Joe Biden.

The last question by Rasmussen Reports asked: “[i]s the news media giving too much coverage or not enough coverage to scandals involving Joe Biden?”

A majority of Americans – 52 percent – answered “not enough,” including one-third of Democrat voters. Notably, more Democrats answered there is “not enough” attention given to Joe Biden’s scandals than answered “too much” – 27 percent.

Republicans, however, were more certain of the lack of journalistic interest in Joe Biden’s scandals, with a large majority of 74 percent answered “not enough.”

Blinken’s Alleged Involvement.

This survey was conducted shortly after allegations surfaced that Secretary of State Blinken penned a letter claiming the Hunter Biden laptop story to be Russian “interfer[ence] in our democracy.”

Blinken has hitherto denied the allegations, including under oath before Congress. However, the Republican Senator for Wisconsin, Ron Johnson, has since revealed, “because of more information that’s come out, we know that he lied boldface to Congress about never emailing Hunter Biden.”

The claims have been further supported by one of the letter’s signatories, a former deputy CIA director and acting CIA director, Michael Morrell, testifying before the House Judiciary Committee that “an Oct. 17 call with Blinken had ‘absolutely’ triggered his interest in coordinating the letter.”

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A clear majority of U.S. voters believe that Joe Biden's Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, should be impeached for his role in suppressing critical information pertaining to the Biden family's business activities, as revealed by his son Hunter's lost computer, dubbed 'the laptop/hard drive from hell'. show more

REPORT: Murdoch and Zelensky Spoke Prior to Tucker Carlson Firing, NeoCons Cheer.

Nonagenarian News Corp supremo Rupert Murdoch had a telephone call with embattled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the weeks ahead of Tucker Carlson’s ouster at Fox News, according to reports from the newly-constituted Semafor news organization.

Semafor, another D.C.-based, globalist-left outlet, revealed the “previously unreported call” between Zelensky and Murdoch following a prior chat between the Ukrainian leader and Fox News Corporation chief executive Lachlan Murdoch on March 15th:

Senior Ukrainian officials had made their objections to Carlson’s coverage known to Fox executives, but Zelenskyy did not raise it on the calls with the Murdochs, according to one person familiar with the details of the calls.

The outlet observed that Murdoch “was disturbed by Carlson’s stance on Ukraine,” and that hawkish Republicans “are not hiding their relief” that he has been jettisoned from his prime-time slot:

The Murdoch’s have not revealed which of Carlson’s many provocations triggered his firing, and there’s no particular suggestion that Zelenskyy — whom Carlson had called a “dictator” — delivered the final blow.

But Carlson’s firing will immediately relieve pressure on key Capitol Hill Ukraine supporters whom Carlson had criticized on air — and sometimes pressed behind the scenes to change their positions on the war.

Texas Rep. Michael McCaul has been one of the most outspoken Republican supporters of the US support for Ukraine, stepping out of line to occasionally reprimand figures in his own party who do not share his views on the subject.

Semafor further noted that The New York Post and Wall Street Journal, described as “Murdoch family mouthpieces”, have taken aim at conservatives opposed to American involvement in the war in Ukraine on a regular basis.

Veteran reporter Seymour Hersh recently revealed that Zelensky and his generals were embezzling hundreds of millions of U.S. aid dollars, in a story quickly suppressed on social media.

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Nonagenarian News Corp supremo Rupert Murdoch had a telephone call with embattled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the weeks ahead of Tucker Carlson's ouster at Fox News, according to reports from the newly-constituted Semafor news organization. show more