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Gavin Newsom Wants Gender-Neutral Toilets in All Schools by 2026.

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law earlier this week that requires all K-12 schools in the state to have gender-neutral bathrooms by July 2026.

The new law – Senate Bill 760 – demands that gender-neutral bathrooms be available throughout school hours and during the school’s daily functions and “unlocked, unobstructed, and easily accessible by any pupil.”

The law also requires schools to designate a member of staff that operates as a point of contact to ensure the bathrooms are compliant with the mandate. The bathrooms can only be subject to a temporary closure provided there is a “documented student safety concern.”

“California is proud to have some of the most robust laws in the nation when it comes to protecting and supporting our LGBTQ+ community, and we’re committed to the ongoing work to create safer, more inclusive spaces for all Californians,” said Newsom, in a statement.

The bill comes after a series of decisions by Newsom to thrust Pride and LGBT propaganda into every area of education in the state, such as threatening schools that refuse to teach about gay pedophile Harvey Milk with a $1.5 million fine.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law earlier this week that requires all K-12 schools in the state to have gender-neutral bathrooms by July 2026. show more
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Far Left Judge Claims Mar-a-Lago Worth $18 Million, Despite Nearby Patch of Trees Selling for $150M.

The real estate world is in disbelief after far leftist judge Arthur Engoron estimated the value of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, at just $18 million while ruling the former president had overvalued his business empire. The intentional devaluation, intended to harm Trump and his private business interests, comes despite a nearby patch of trees selling for $150 million.

“If Mar-a-Lago is worth $18 million… I’ll take 10 please!!!” remarked Trump’s eldest son Don Jr. Eric Trump, an executive vice president at the Trump Organization, added that “real estate circles in Florida are laughing at this foolishness.”

Forbes has previously cited real estate brokers as estimating the estate’s value at over $200 million, with brokers based on Palm Beach turning in even higher estimates of up to $725 million.

Even Tesla and X owner Elon Musk seemed nonplussed by the judge’s valuation, calling it “bizarre”.

The trial against Trump will continue in October, with New York AG Letitia James using her position to attempt to fine Trump $250 million explicitly to harm his election campaign, and indeed ban him from doing business in New York.

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The real estate world is in disbelief after far leftist judge Arthur Engoron estimated the value of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, at just $18 million while ruling the former president had overvalued his business empire. The intentional devaluation, intended to harm Trump and his private business interests, comes despite a nearby patch of trees selling for $150 million. show more
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Trump’s Hispanic Support Soars.

Donald Trump is increasing his support among Hispanic voters, according to a recent Univision poll, with 50 percent of Hispanic Republicans saying they will vote for him in the GOP primary. Nationally, Hispanic support for the former president stands at 36 percent – up four points since he left office in January 2021.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, once considered a legitimate threat to Trump for the 2024 nomination, polled a distant second on 12 percent, not far ahead of the hitherto unknown Vivek Ramaswamy, on nine percent.

The poll, which purports to be the largest Hispanic bipartisan primary public polling of the 2024 election cycle so far, also shows that when it comes to border security, Republicans have a slim advantage in trust among Hispanic voters, with 41 percent trusting Republicans to bring the migrant crisis under control compared to 40 percent who trust the Democrats.

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Donald Trump is increasing his support among Hispanic voters, according to a recent Univision poll, with 50 percent of Hispanic Republicans saying they will vote for him in the GOP primary. Nationally, Hispanic support for the former president stands at 36 percent – up four points since he left office in January 2021. show more
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Witness Ridicules Cassidy Hutchinson Book Claims – ‘I’m Not a Mormon’.

The new book authored by Cassidy Hutchinson – a former Mark Meadows aide-turned-leftist – is under fire for numerous fabrications, not least appearing to get one of her colleagues’ religion incorrect when recalling a “story” about Meadows accidentally consuming alcohol.

Hutchinson wrote that Meadows consumed White Claws on a Monday morning, mistaking them for flavored seltzer water. Meadows is a devout Southern Baptist and does not consume alcohol.

But in her “recollection”, Hutchinson says White House Office of Management and Budget director Russ Vought was present, identifying him as a “faithful Mormon”, and says that Vought declined Meadows’s offer to try a White Claw. According to Vought however, the incident never happened and in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Vought makes clear that he is not, in fact, a Mormon.

When Hutchinson testified before the House Democrat’s January 6th Committee – an overproduced show trial meant to smear former President Donald Trump – she made several outrageous claims that have since been debunked. According to the newly-minted left-wing fantasist, Trump attempted to grab the steering wheel of ‘The Beast’ – the presidential limousine – in an effort to commandeer it to drive to the capitol in the midst of the riots. Trump was not traveling in ‘The Beast’ that day and even if he had been, given the structure and layout of the vehicle, such an action would be physically impossible.

In a further blow to Hutchinson’s credibility, recently leaked text messages between the former White House aide and her lawyer contradict the official testimony she gave the January 6th Committee. Some messages even suggest Hutchinson knowingly mislead lawmakers.

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The new book authored by Cassidy Hutchinson – a former Mark Meadows aide-turned-leftist – is under fire for numerous fabrications, not least appearing to get one of her colleagues' religion incorrect when recalling a "story" about Meadows accidentally consuming alcohol. show more

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‘A Mistake, Not Criminal’ – Feds Leak Biden Classified Docs Findings to ABC.

An investigation into Joe Biden’s classified documents is apparently casting a “wide net” and going all the way back to the President’s time as a Senator – but sources leaking to ABC have implied the investigation will end sympathetically, with Biden’s improper retention of sensitive material being classed as “more likely a mistake than a criminal act.”

Special Counsel Robert Hur was appointed to investigate the situation after classified documents were found in boxes near the 46th President’s Corvette, having also previously been found at his office in the Penn Biden Center.

Leaks to ABC News suggest Blinken and other senior figures have been interviewed by Hur’s team, with the investigation said to have “grown into a sprawling examination of Obama-era security protocols and internal White House processes,” indicating Hur’s report is going to focus on institutional rather than personal failings.

The soft-touch approach to Biden compared to Trump –  who has been aggressively pursued and prosecuted by Special Counsel Jack Smith for allegedly mishandling classified documents after leaving the White House – comes in spite of the fact that Trump had enjoyed full declassifying authority as President of the United States. Biden, who took documents as a Senator and later as Vice President, had no such authority.

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An investigation into Joe Biden's classified documents is apparently casting a "wide net" and going all the way back to the President's time as a Senator – but sources leaking to ABC have implied the investigation will end sympathetically, with Biden's improper retention of sensitive material being classed as "more likely a mistake than a criminal act." show more

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It’s highly unlikely ABC’s main sources are anyone but the team investigating Biden, and while it might be tempting to get excited by talk of the investigators asking whether Biden did things like handle classified information on his private iPad, all signs point to an incoming whitewash
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Trump Lauds Matt Gaetz as ‘Strong’, ‘Wonderful’, ‘Great Guy’ Amidst Corporate Media Attacks.

President Donald J. Trump hailed Congressional scrapper Rep. Matt Gaetz as a strong and talented leader during an exclusive interview with The National Pulse. Trump praised the Florida Republican for weathering a “Russia, Russia, Russia”-style attempt to take him out with a phony sex trafficking scandal that Trump says he “never believed for a second.”

Speaking to The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief at Mar A Lago, the 45th President of the Untied States described Gaetz, who has been linked with running for Florida Governor, as “a great guy” and “a wonderful person.”

“He’s strong, he went through hell for two years over something that I never believed for a second,” Trump said, adding: “He held up very strong… a lot of guys can’t hold up to that and they put themselves in a corner, put their thumb in their mouth and they say ‘Mama, take me home, get me out here,’ and Matt was strong.”

The former president said he could relate to the Florida firebrand because “what he goes through, I go through times ten” – and that he is able to weather it “because I see the love, I see the people, I see what we’re doing, I know what we’re right.”

“It’s a scam,” Trump concluded. “It’s another scam, it’s Russia, Russia, Russia all over again.”

Gaetz himself has referred to the Pulse+ as the “centerpiece of intellectual populist conservatism,” adding: “In Congress, when people talk about the thought leading investigations and analysis, we are very frequently talking about The National Pulse.”

The full interview can be seen, here.

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President Donald J. Trump hailed Congressional scrapper Rep. Matt Gaetz as a strong and talented leader during an exclusive interview with The National Pulse. Trump praised the Florida Republican for weathering a "Russia, Russia, Russia"-style attempt to take him out with a phony sex trafficking scandal that Trump says he "never believed for a second." show more

Joe Biden’s Address Listed in Chinese Wire Transfers to Hunter.

A House Oversight Committee bank subpoena has revealed two wire transfers from China to Hunter Biden in 2019 listing President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, home as the beneficiary address. House Oversight Chairman James Comer said these wire transfers, for $10,000 and $250,000, are the first examples found of Hunter Biden receiving money directly and not through a shell company.

“Bank records don’t lie but President Joe Biden does. In 2020, Joe Biden told Americans that his family never received money from China. We’ve already proved that to be a lie earlier this year, and now we know that two wires originating from Beijing listed Joe Biden’s Wilmington home as the beneficiary address when he was running for President of the United States,” said committee chairman James Comer.

“Joe Biden’s abuse of public office for his family’s financial gain threatens our national security. What did the Bidens do with this money from Beijing? Americans demand and deserve accountability for President Biden and the First Family’s corruption,” he added.

Hunter attorney Abbe Lowell claims the wires were part of a loan transaction. Hunter was supposedly borrowing funds using his equity as security, with the wires going to the Wilmington address because it was his only permanent address at the time.

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A House Oversight Committee bank subpoena has revealed two wire transfers from China to Hunter Biden in 2019 listing President Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware, home as the beneficiary address. House Oversight Chairman James Comer said these wire transfers, for $10,000 and $250,000, are the first examples found of Hunter Biden receiving money directly and not through a shell company. show more
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KASSAM: Our Trump Interview Will ‘Show You Who He Really Is.’

The National Pulse’s interview with Donald Trump will allow the American public to learn more about the personality and motivations of the 45th President, said site Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam in an appearance on Steve Bannon’s War Room on Tuesday.

Kassam explained that rather than going into the interview with the intent to debate and beat up the former President, as much of the corporate media does, The National Pulse had, “a very keen idea of what we really wanted to get out here, which is: who is this man? What makes him tick? How is his mind operating at the moment? What are the key things on the top of his mind on a day-to-day basis.”

“Those are the things you will see carry this campaign through; those are the things that have got him not just dominating the field on the Republican side, but increasing his lead… while everybody is spending hundreds of millions of dollars against him.”

The National Pulse’s interview with the former President will be available on Wednesday afternoon for the general public, and is currently available for Pulse+ members here.

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The National Pulse's interview with Donald Trump will allow the American public to learn more about the personality and motivations of the 45th President, said site Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam in an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room on Tuesday. show more

Far Left Democrat Judge Says Businessman Trump Overvalued His Empire.

A far-left, Democrat judge in New York has ruled that he knows more about the value of the business empire of former President Donald Trump than his banks, business partners, accountants, employees, and insurers. Judge Arthur Engoron, a life-long leftist lawyer, ruled Tuesday that Trump and his company deceived people, even though two-page disclaimers were included in financial statements to make clear such valuations were internal estimates.

The trial against Trump will continue in October, with New York AG Letitia James using her position to attempt to fine Trump $250 million explicitly to harm his election campaign, and indeed ban him from doing business in New York.

Judge Engoron’s ruling is likely to cause a shockwave across New York in general, with many firms now likely to review how they handle their financial estimates and information if the government alongside the far left judiciary is left in charge of interpreting their finances.

The ruling sets the stage for a non-jury trial beginning on October 2, in which Engoron will decide on remaining claims and any potential punishments.

Trump’s lawyers argue there was no evidence of public harm caused by Trump’s actions, and that some of the allegations were even barred by the statute of limitations. The leftist judge refused to throw out the case.

UPDATE: Trump himself had some harsh words on the subject, as posted to Truth Social on Tuesday evening:

“I have been unfairly sued by the Trump Hating Democrat Attorney General of New York State, Letitia James, over the false fact that I inflated my Financial Statements in order to borrow money from Banks, etc. The Judge in the case, Arthur F. Engoron, refused to allow this case to go to the “Commercial Division,” where it belongs, because he is a Trump Hater beyond even A.G. James, who campaigned against me spewing horrible inflammatory statements which are False & Defamatory. I am not even allowed a Jury!

“The facts of this case are simple:

1) I AM WORTH MUCH MORE THAN THE NUMBERS SHOWN ON MY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

2) I DIDN’T EVEN INCLUDE MY MOST VALUABLE ASSET, MY BRAND.

3) THE BANKS WERE PAID BACK IN FULL, SOMETIMES EARLY, THERE WERE NO DEFAULTS, THE BANKS MADE MONEY, WERE REPRESENTED BY THE BEST LAW FIRMS, & WERE VERY “HAPPY.” THERE WERE NO VICTIMS!

4) ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS THERE IS A STRONG “DISCLAIMER CLAUSE” TELLING ALL NOT TO RELY ON THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. THE DISCLAIMER CLAUSE TELLS ANYONE REVIEWING THE DATA, INCLUDING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, TO DO THEIR OWN RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS – IT IS A NON RELIANCE CLAUSE, AND COULD NOT BE MORE CLEAR. ADDITIONALLY TO MY BEING WORTH FAR MORE THAN IS SHOWN IN THE “FULLY DISCLAIMED” FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, AGAIN NOT PUTTING DOWN A VALUE FOR MY BIGGEST ASSET, BRAND, THE COMPANY HAS HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN CASH, AND VERY LITTLE DEBT.

It is a great company that has been slandered and maligned by this politically motivated Witch Hunt. It is very unfair, and I call for help from the highest Courts in New York State, or the Federal System, to intercede. THIS IS NOT AMERICA!”

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A far-left, Democrat judge in New York has ruled that he knows more about the value of the business empire of former President Donald Trump than his banks, business partners, accountants, employees, and insurers. Judge Arthur Engoron, a life-long leftist lawyer, ruled Tuesday that Trump and his company deceived people, even though two-page disclaimers were included in financial statements to make clear such valuations were internal estimates. show more

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It’s like a page out of Atlas Shrugged, isn’t it? Man creates business empire, wealth, and generates jobs as well as millions in tax revenue for his state and country
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Amazon Sued by FTC, 17 States for ‘Exploiting Its Monopoly Power’

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 state attorneys general have filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Amazon, alleging it uses its dominant position in the marketplace to inflate prices on other platforms, overcharge sellers, and stifle competition.

FTC chairwoman Lina Khan accuses Amazon, whose owner Jeff Bezos also controls The Washington Post, of using “punitive and coercive tactics to unlawfully maintain its monopolies.”

“Amazon is exploiting its monopoly power to enrich itself while raising prices and degrading services for its customers,” she added.

The FTC and participating states are seeking a permanent injunction from the court to stop Amazon’s alleged unlawful conduct and restore competition.

While there had been speculation about the possibility of a forced break-up of the retail giant, Khan did not directly address this in a briefing with reporters, emphasizing that the focus is primarily on liability at this stage.

This anti-trust lawsuit marks one of the most significant legal challenges brought against Amazon in its nearly three-decade history. The outcome of the case could have far-reaching implications for the company, which holds a dominant position not only in e-commerce but also in cloud computing, groceries, and health care.

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 state attorneys general have filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Amazon, alleging it uses its dominant position in the marketplace to inflate prices on other platforms, overcharge sellers, and stifle competition. show more