The number of New Yorkers who want to complete Donald Trump’s southern border wall has risen to 41 percent as a migrant crisis grips the Empire State, with over 110,000 illegal aliens having flooded New York City alone.
The percentage of New Yorkers who now favor a border wall is almost as high in New York City as it is across the state, at 38 percent, despite its large immigrant and immigrant-descended population. Over a third of Latinos in the city support a wall, at 35 percent.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has said the migrant crisis represents an unprecedented threat: “Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don’t see an ending to this,” he said, warning that the influx “will destroy” the metropolis if it continues.
Previously, when the migrant crisis was mostly far away in conservative border states, Adams had championed the Big Apple as a “sanctuary city,” and cheered on Joe Biden when he halted border wall construction in 2021.
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The number of New Yorkers who want to complete Donald Trump's southern border wall has risen to 41 percent as a migrant crisis grips the Empire State, with over 110,000 illegal aliens having flooded New York City alone.
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Joe Biden – the first sitting President to refuse to attend the official 9/11 commemorations in Manhattan – has also now brazenly lied about being at Ground Zero the day after the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th 2001, adding to a growing pile of deceptions the Democrat President has been caught peddling over recent weeks.
“I join you on this solemn day to renew our sacred vow: never forget,” Biden said on the anniversary of the attack on Monday. “Never forget. We never forget… Ground Zero in New York – I remember standing there the next day, and looking at the building,” he added.
“Biden was not at Ground Zero the day after 9/11. He actually went to Ground Zero nine days after the attacks,”noted CNN, describing the Democrat’s story as “another false claim about his own past”.
In reality, the only contemporaneous figures at Ground Zero the day after the attacks were the two men being persecuted by Biden’s Department of Justice: Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and then New York businessman Donald Trump.
Other Biden lies included claims to have visited a Pittsburgh synagogue where a mass shooting took place, to have visited Afghanistan and Iraq as President, and to have been arrested at a civil rights protest. The President of the United States also repeatedly and falsely claims that his son Beau was killed in Iraq. In truth, Beau Biden died of cancer at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland.
Biden was equally prone to lying as a younger man, with his first bid for the presidency in the 1980s unraveling when he claimed he was an academic high achiever, earning a full scholarship and three degrees, and being named outstanding political science student at the University of Delaware.
These claims were all exposed as fabrications, with Biden actually studying on a half-scholarship and graduating 76th out of a class of 85 at law school and 506th out of a class of 688 at the University of Delaware, and earning only one undergraduate degree.
Joe Biden reminds us to “Never Forget” 9/11 and then moments later, claimed he was at Ground Zero the next day.
Joe must have forgotten that he was in DC, on the Senate floor on September 12th 2001 pic.twitter.com/KQfUudlYon
Joe Biden – the first sitting President to refuse to attend the official 9/11 commemorations in Manhattan – has also now brazenly lied about being at Ground Zero the day after the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th 2001, adding to a growing pile of deceptions the Democrat President has been caught peddling over recent weeks.
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Establishment politicos are grooming a ‘No Labels’ presidential candidate to disrupt the 2024 election and pave the way for Capitol Hill to parachute a neoliberal or neoconservative Commander-in-Chief into the White House, National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam recently revealed to Donald Trump Jr. on an episode of the latter’s Triggered podcast.
No Labels is a so-called “centrist” group headed by former Democrat fundraiser Nancy Jacobson, which may run Democrat lawmaker Joe Manchin as an alternative to Joe Biden and Donald Trump in 2024.
While some conservatives believe a Manchin run would peel votes from Biden, Kassam explained that Democrats and Republicans In Name Only – or “Conservatives Under National Terms” – believe he can also peel votes from Trump in key areas:
“What they’ll do is try to run people like Manchin in West Virginia, with the idea of pulling votes away from Trump, and they’ll do the same to Biden where it makes it so that neither of the candidates reach the 270 votes that they need to win the Electoral College,” Kassam warned.
This would allow the House of Representatives, which the Democrats expect to take back in 2024, to pick the President, and the Senate to pick the Vice President. This means Capitol Hill could not only dispose of Trump, but possibly get rid of the increasingly embarrassing Biden and his unpopular running mate, too,
“What do the No Labels people really care about the most? Is it the good of the American people? Or is it this amorphous idea of ‘rules-based global order’?” asked Kassam, stressing that their focus is “never the importance of the nation-state… it’s less America, more the world; less populism, more globalism.”
He predicted that escalating the Ukraine war and other neocon policies would be on the agenda early on under a Capitol Hill candidate – and this is reflected in No Labels’ manifesto, which speaks of being “prepared to fight a two-front war against Russia and China”.
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Establishment politicos are grooming a 'No Labels' presidential candidate to disrupt the 2024 election and pave the way for Capitol Hill to parachute a neoliberal or neoconservative Commander-in-Chief into the White House, National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam recently revealed to Donald Trump Jr. on an episode of the latter's Triggered podcast.
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A former Pakistani international cricketer has been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in the Netherlands after he placed a three million rupee (then around €21,000/$22,500) bounty on the head of the Dutch populist conservative leader Geert Wilders in 2018.
Khalid Latif, who made 15 appearances for Pakistan across multiple formats of the sport, posted a video targeting Wilders after the Dutch politician announced a contest to depict the Islamic prophet Mohammed – a competition which was later canceled.
A Dutch court found on Monday that the video actively incited violence, murder, and sedition against the politician, stating, “he promises to pay a considerable sum of money to anyone who engages in a specific act, namely the killing of Mr Wilders… It is very likely that someone – anywhere in the world – would feel compelled to act on this call.”
This is the first time the Netherlands has tried a non-national living abroad, as Latif resides in Pakistan. He did not deploy a lawyer at the trial.
Following the decision, Wilders took to X (formerly Twitter) to demand Latif’s extradition to the Netherlands:
“[Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte] and [the Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius] must put strong pressure on the Pakistani authorities to cooperate in the arrest and extradition of this now convicted criminal, otherwise he will still avoid punishment.”
12 jaar gevangenisstraf voor de Pakistaan Khalid #Latif die een prijs op mijn hoofd heeft gezet! @MinPres Rutte en minister @DilanYesilgoz moeten de Pakistaanse autoriteiten onder stevige druk zetten mee te werken aan de arrestatie en uitlevering van deze nu veroordeelde… pic.twitter.com/qeReBowtBw
A former Pakistani international cricketer has been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in the Netherlands after he placed a three million rupee (then around €21,000/$22,500) bounty on the head of the Dutch populist conservative leader Geert Wilders in 2018.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has argued that the four criminal indictments of former President Donald Trump amount to the persecution of a political opponent and undermine the American claim to democracy.
Putin made the remarks during an Eastern Economic Forum meeting in the Russian city of Vladivostok on Tuesday morning, telling his audience:
“Everything that is happening with Trump is the persecution of a political rival for political reasons. That’s what it is. And this is being done in front of the public of the United States and the whole world.”
What is happening “is good because it shows the rottenness of the American political system, which cannot pretend to teach others democracy,” added the Russian President, who has been in power for over two decades.
Putin also went on to explain relations between Russia and the United States were likely to improve or “change radically” in the near future, regardless of who becomes the next U.S. President in January 2025. He also refused to answer whether he would seek re-election during Russia’s elections next year.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has argued that the four criminal indictments of former President Donald Trump amount to the persecution of a political opponent and undermine the American claim to democracy.
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Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has announced a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
Just outside the Speaker’s office, McCarthy told the press that in the course of multiple House committee investigations, “We found that President did lie to the American people.”
The Speaker added, “Biden used his official office to coordinate with Hunter Biden’s business partners about Hunter’s role at Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company.” House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) will lead the impeachment inquiry, assisted by Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Jason Smith (R-MO).
NOW – Speaker of the U.S. House Kevin McCarthy announces a formal impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. pic.twitter.com/SfuKltLnpM
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani left the 9/11 memorial ceremony early on Monday, protesting the presence of Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Giuliani is credited with his steadfast leadership of the city during the deadly and horrific terrorist attacks 22 years ago.
In an interview with Newsmax host Greg Kelly, Giuliani expressed his concerns about the current state of national security, saying that he believes the country is in more danger under President Joe Biden’s government than it was before 9/11.
Giuliani specifically criticized Harris and Mayorkas, citing the unchecked flow of undocumented immigrants crossing the border without the government having proper knowledge of their identities. He also condemned Harris for comparing the January 6 Capitol riots to the 9/11 attacks and the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which he described as an “unbelievable insult” to the victims of these tragedies.
Giuliani, who was mayor of New York City during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, expressed his frustration with the Democrats’ characterization of the Capitol riots and highlighted the significant loss of life and ongoing health consequences resulting from the horrific attacks on 9/11. He disputed the claim that the Capitol riots were an insurrection and emphasized that no one has been convicted of such a charge.
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani left the 9/11 memorial ceremony early on Monday, protesting the presence of Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Giuliani is credited with his steadfast leadership of the city during the deadly and horrific terrorist attacks 22 years ago.
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Lobbyists at a Michigan law firm registered as foreign agents on behalf of the Chinese electric vehicle batter company, Gotion, also funneled campaign cash to some of the state’s top Democrat politicians.
Monique Field-Foster, an attorney at the Lansing office of Warner Norcross + Judd and registered foreign agent for Gotion, donated to the campaigns of Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Whitmer’s sister Liz Gereghty, and U.S Senate hopeful Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich). Another attorney at the firm, Madelaine Lane, also contributed to Gov. Whitmer’s campaign. The law firm was hired to represent Gotion and perform tasks such as real estate acquisitions and attending public rezoning hearings.
The Gotion project in Mecosta County, Michigan – where the Chinese company says it will invest $2.4 billion in two production plants – has faced pushback from locals, former State Department officials, and Republicans who are concerned that the parent company – Gotion High-Tech – poses a national security risk.
The National Pulse previously reported that Gotion High-Tech’s corporate bylaws indicate that the company must carry out activities according to the Constitution of the Communist Party of China. The project has received support from Gov. Whitmer, who sees it as an economic development opportunity and a step towards becoming a global hub of mobility and electrification.
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Elissa Slotkin signed a non-disclosure agreement regarding ongoing development projects in Michigan with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). Slotkin’s agreement was updated to include “any potential Development Project identified as confidential” after the Gotion project was announced. Slotkin’s spokesperson denies her involvement in the Gotion project and states that she learned of it through press reports.
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Lobbyists at a Michigan law firm registered as foreign agents on behalf of the Chinese electric vehicle batter company, Gotion, also funneled campaign cash to some of the state's top Democrat politicians.
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The Guardian newspaper has laundered a progressive dark money group’s talking points in an effort to undermine an expected U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the National Pulse can reveal.
Citing a shadowy pop-up ground known as the “Congressional Integrity Project,” the Guardianargues that Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), who chairs the House Oversight Committee, “has repeatedly overhyped allegations of bribery and corruption against Biden without once producing hard evidence.”
The Congressional Integrity Project, however, is far from a non-partisan public interest watchdog.
Kyle Herrig, who serves as the organizations executive director, is also a former executive director for the powerful progressive dark money clearing house, the New Venture Fund (NVF). The NVF, and its subsidiary organizations, spread millions of donor dollars among radical progressive activist organizations in an effort to influence U.S. politics and elections – and helping to conceal the actual donor sources such as billionaire George Soros.
The New Venture Fund was also linked with 2020’s election rigging processes, partnering with Mark Zuckerberg’s Center for Tech and Civic Life and founding the Center for Secure and Modern Elections, which has lobbied for elections changes that would make voter fraud even easier.
Herrig is also deeply entangled in the NVF network – serving as a senior adviser to Accountable.US, a far-left organization that discourages corporations and individual donors from contributing to center-right non-profits. He also serves on the board of American Oversight, a progressive pressure group that is behind the witch-hunt to force Justice Clarence Thomas off of the Supreme Court. American Oversight, like the Congressional Integrity Project, launders its talking points through the corporate media.
Brad Woodhouse, a former DNC spokesman, also serves on the Congressional Integrity Projects board; while Leslie Dach, a former VP of corporate affairs for Walmart and advisor to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, serves as a senior advisor.
The two most recently available IRS 990 forms for the Congressional Integrity Project show the organization received just two major donations in 2020 and 2021 for $1 million and $500,000 respectively. Public records suggest both donations came from the SixteenThirty Fund which is managed, in turn, by NVF.
At no point did the Guardian reveal any of this information to its readers before publishing its article claiming boosting the work of the Congressional Integrity Project.
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The Guardian newspaper has laundered a progressive dark money group's talking points in an effort to undermine an expected U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the National Pulse can reveal.
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The Biden Department of Justice’s landmark anti-trust case against Google’s search engine monopoly is set to begin today, with the lawsuit – originally filed in October of 2020 – alleging that Google formed an anticompetitive monopoly through revenue-sharing agreements with companies like Apple, Samsung, and Mozilla, which make Google the default search engine on web browsers and mobile phones. Google contests the claims, arguing its agreements are not exclusive and that device default settings can be easily changed. The trial is expected to last for eight to ten weeks, and an initial ruling is not expected until next year.
If Google loses, it could lead to major changes in its business arrangements and potential divestments. The outcome also has implications for other investigations and lawsuits faced by tech giants like Amazon, Apple, and Ticketmaster, as it could shape how U.S. courts and enforcers handle anti-competitive behavior by dominant companies that establish monopoly power.
The trial is being presided over by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama. It is expected to take years before a final decision is reached. If Google loses, a second trial will be needed to determine an appropriate remedy, followed by potential appeals that could reach the U.S. Supreme Court. The trial is considered a key legal precedent for determining how companies can leverage their dominance in one market to gain an advantage in another.
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The Biden Department of Justice's landmark anti-trust case against Google's search engine monopoly is set to begin today, with the lawsuit – originally filed in October of 2020 – alleging that Google formed an anticompetitive monopoly through revenue-sharing agreements with companies like Apple, Samsung, and Mozilla, which make Google the default search engine on web browsers and mobile phones. Google contests the claims, arguing its agreements are not exclusive and that device default settings can be easily changed. The trial is expected to last for eight to ten weeks, and an initial ruling is not expected until next year.
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