Wednesday, May 6, 2026
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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

New York Times Columnist Picks ‘Ulcer DeSantis’ Over ‘Cancer Trump’.

The New York Times’ ‘Never Trump’ columnist Bret Stephens would endorse Ron DeSantis over Trump for the Republican nominee next year, he admitted in an interview with colleague Gail Collins.

“Well, as much as I dislike DeSantis for his views on abortion and Ukraine and free speech, I also have to ask whether I’d prefer him to Trump as the Republican nominee. And there the answer is a resounding yes, much as I’d much prefer a peptic ulcer to stomach cancer.”

– Bret Stephens

Stephens remained as scathing of the former President throughout the conversation, referring to Trump’s barnstorming CNN town hall appearance in May as “more mendacious, more shameless, more unapologetic, more aggressive, [and] nastier.”

He continued: “As you know, I will vote for [Biden] over Trump or DeSantis. But Democrats overstate his achievements and underestimate his unpopularity at their own — actually, our own — peril.”

The self-described “never Trump” columnist has despised the former President since before Trump’s first term. In 2017, Stephens referred to Trump as “the lying, narcissism, bullying, bigotry, crassness, name calling, ignorance, paranoia, incompetence, and pettiness.”

He even added, “I still wish Hillary Clinton were president.”

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The New York Times' 'Never Trump' columnist Bret Stephens would endorse Ron DeSantis over Trump for the Republican nominee next year, he admitted in an interview with colleague Gail Collins. show more

Lab-Grown Meat Produces Up To 25 Times More CO2, Study Reveals.

Lab-grown meat produces up to 25 times more CO2 than standard slaughtering practices when scaled up to the current supply in the market, according to a study conducted by the University of California, Davis.

The study reveals the environmental impact of lab-grown meat or animal cell-based meat (ACBM) production “is likely to be orders of magnitude higher than median beef production.”

The increased levels of CO2 would be necessary for the purification processes that supply nutrients to cultured cells – meaning “the removal of cells from an animal or plant and their subsequent growth in a favorable artificial environment.”

“The use of refinement methods contributes significantly to the economic and environmental costs associated with pharmaceutical products since they are both energy and resource intensive,” argue the researchers.

Notably, the study argues that previous reports on the positive environmental impact of ACBM rely on “unrealistic technologies” that are “not technically feasible,” non-existent, or improbable to function.

Although the study is yet to be peer-reviewed, the results would be damning for many of the most vociferous proponents of artificial meats, such as Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates, who claims that rich nations should embrace synthetic meat.

The news comes as The National Pulse revealed a concerning connection between lab grown meat and the Chinese Communist Party’s biowarfare program.

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Lab-grown meat produces up to 25 times more CO2 than standard slaughtering practices when scaled up to the current supply in the market, according to a study conducted by the University of California, Davis. show more

Trump Culture of Winning ‘Alive and Well’ as DeSantis’s Kentucky Candidate Finishes a Humiliating Third.

Ron DeSantis donors and surrogates regularly claim that Donald Trump’s winning days are over, and that the Republican Party needs new leadership. Their claims were rubbished overnight, however, as the Trump-backed candidate in Kentucky obliterated his DeSantis-backed opponent. Upon his victory, Daniel Cameron declared: “The Trump culture of winning is alive and well in Kentucky.”

Trump-backed Cameron won the GOP nomination for the Kentucky governorship with a double-digit triumph over runners-up Ryan Quarles and DeSantis’s preferred candidate Kelly Craft.

In what was described as a “proxy war” between Trump and DeSantis ahead of the 2024 Republican nomination, the former President was victorious with his preferred candidate receiving almost 100,000 more votes than DeSantis’s.

Following his victory, Cameron announced: “Of course, a big thank you to President Donald J. Trump for his support and his endorsement of this campaign.”

Ron Might Not Care.

Craft, endorsed by Ron DeSantis, finished with just 52,128 votes to Cameron’s 144,415. Skeptics have claimed the endorsement was less to do with electoral victory, and more to do with DeSantis courting Kelly’s husband Joe, a hyper-wealthy Romney donor who is the president and chief executive officer of Alliance Resource Partners, the third-largest coal producer in the eastern United States.

Craft was endorsed by a number of Republicans including Vivek Ramaswamy, Mike Pompeo, and Ted Cruz. She even spent $4.5 million more on campaign ads than Cameron, who will face current Governor Andy Beshear in November.

The news worsened for DeSantis on the night, as his preferred candidate in the Jacksonville mayor’s race, Daniel Davis, lost to the Democrat nominee Donna Deegan.

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Ron DeSantis donors and surrogates regularly claim that Donald Trump's winning days are over, and that the Republican Party needs new leadership. Their claims were rubbished overnight, however, as the Trump-backed candidate in Kentucky obliterated his DeSantis-backed opponent. Upon his victory, Daniel Cameron declared: "The Trump culture of winning is alive and well in Kentucky." show more

Serbians Turned Over 13,500 Guns to Government. Now Their President is Threatening ‘Repressive Measures’.

Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has threatened “repressive measures” to bring gun owners to heel amidst a so-called amnesty which has already seen around 13,500 weapons turned over to the state.

Vucic, who vowed to see through an “almost complete disarming” of the Serbian public after consecutive mass shootings killed 17 people at a school and a trio of villages on May 3rd and May 4th, warned of a crackdown once the amnesty ends in early June.

“After June 8th, the state will respond with repressive measures and punishments will be very strict,” the Serbian Progressive Party leader said.

“What does anyone need an automatic weapon for? Or all these guns?”

Gun ownership rates are high in Serbia – at least by European standards – given the Balkan country’s long history of partisan activity and ethnic and religious conflict. Many weapons are held “illegally,” since the country’s constitution enshrines no rights to bear arms like the United States.

Around half of the guns and grenades turned in so far were held illegally, according to ITV News, quoting President Vucic.

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Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic has threatened "repressive measures" to bring gun owners to heel amidst a so-called amnesty which has already seen around 13,500 weapons turned over to the state. show more

Muslim Player Fined For Refusing to Wear Rainbow Flag, Still Won’t Submit.

Mostafa Mohammed, an Egyptian footballer (soccer player) for the French side Nantes, was fined by his club for refusing to wear a gay pride rainbow flag on his arm during a game against Toulouse on Sunday.

Nantes announced on Monday, May 15, that Mohamed was fined an undisclosed amount, with the money going to a French LGBT charity called SOS Homophobia.

On Sunday, “[t]he numbers on shirts of all players in France’s top two divisions, as well as armbands worn by captains and officials, were rainbow-coloured as the French league staged a campaign against homophobia,” reports Insider Paper.

Mohamed made a statement regarding the matter on Twitter,

“I respect all differences. I respect all beliefs and all convictions. This respect extends to others but my personal beliefs must be respected as well.”

“Given my roots, my culture, the importance of my convictions and beliefs, it was not possible for me to participate in this campaign. I hope my decision will be respected,” he added.

Mohamed was not the only player who refused, however. Toulouse striker Zakaria Aboukhlal, who, due to feature against Mohamed, refused to play for the same reasons.

“Respect is a value that I hold in great esteem. It extends to others, but it also encompasses respect for my own personal beliefs. Hence, I don’t believe I am the most suitable person to participate in this campaign,” stated Aboukhlal on Twitter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mostafa Mohammed, an Egyptian footballer (soccer player) for the French side Nantes, was fined by his club for refusing to wear a gay pride rainbow flag on his arm during a game against Toulouse on Sunday. show more

‘No F**king Way!’ – British Intel Mocked FBI’s Flimsy Russia Collusion ‘Evidence’ Against Donald Trump.

Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the FBI’s debunked attempts to connect President Donald Trump to Russian collusion reveals that British intelligence officials were deeply unimpressed by the evidence, saying there was “no [f**king] way in hell” they would assist.

The Durham Report, commissioned in 2019 after the excruciatingly drawn-out investigations into Trump and Russia, has concluded there was no evidence of any of it.

The report slams the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane probe as lacking sufficient evidential justification, and for its “confirmation bias”.

Pages 60 onward reveal British intelligence officials were stunned by the flimsiness of the FBI investigation, to the extent that they were convinced the Americans were holding evidence back. But they weren’t.

Specifically, the report relates how the FBI’s Assistant Legal Attaché in London, known as “UK ALAT-1”, said the British “expressed real skepticism about the motivations and reliability” of key source George Papadopoulos, and “could not believe” that vague comments Papadopoulos reportedly made in a bar “was all there was” to justify an investigation. 

One British official is said to have told UK ALAT-1 that “the FBI’s plan for an operation made no sense.”

This lack of evidence was also a cause for concern among UK-ALAT-1 and his colleagues:

UK ALAT-1: Dude, are we telling them [British Intelligence Service-I] everything we know, or is there more to this?
Supervisory Special Agent-1: that’s all we have… not holding anything back
UK ALAT-1: Damn that’s thin
Supervisory Special Agent-1: I know it sucks

Later, UK ALAT-1 would find himself at FBI HQ as Crossfire Hurricane investigators “played the audio/visual recordings of [a] meeting with Carter Page” – another FBI source.

“UK ALAT-1 said the effect on the British Intelligence Service-I personnel was not positive because of the lack of any evidence corning [sic] out of the conversation,” the Durham Report notes diplomatically.

UK ALAT-1’s recollection portrayed them rather more candidly, however, with one British official reportedly saying: “For [expletive] sake, man. You went through a lot of trouble to get [Page] to say nothing.”

By the time Special Counsel Robert Mueller began his Trump-Russia investigation, UK ALAT-1  recalled, “the Brits finally had enough,” and when they were asked to assist “basically said there was no [f**king] way in hell they were going to do it.”

UK-ALAT-1 himself appears to have been skeptical of his superiors’ efforts. The Durham Report notes that he “saw that FBI executive management was pushing the matter so hard” and quotes him as saying “there was no stopping the train”.

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Special Counsel John Durham's investigation into the FBI’s debunked attempts to connect President Donald Trump to Russian collusion reveals that British intelligence officials were deeply unimpressed by the evidence, saying there was "no [f**king] way in hell" they would assist. show more