Thursday, August 20, 2026

Populist AfD Demands Abolition of Politicized Intelligence Agency.

Alternative for Germany, the leading eurosceptic populist party in Germany, has criticized Germany’s domestic intelligence agency for alleged political bias, calling for its abolition or major reform.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has called for the abolition of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency.
📺 DETAIL: Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD, has declared that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, “should be abolished in its current form or at least fundamentally reformed.” Weidel accused the agency of being used to “monitor and suppress the political opposition” and argued that it should re-focus on preventing threats to national security, such as terrorist attacks, rather than policing democratic parties. The agency has labeled the AfD as a “right-wing extremist” organization for criticizing mass immigration and Islam, among other cultural and social issues. This comes amid growing criticism, even from former BfV personnel such as former BfV chief Hans Georg Maaßen, who accused past governments of “using domestic intelligence services to suppress opposition” last year.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “In no other Western democracy are political parties monitored by intelligence agencies That creates an obvious conflict of interest.” – Hans Georg Maaßen, former BfV president
🎯 IMPACT: The AfD’s growing popularity with the German electorate has sparked fears within the country’s establishment that the party cannot be stopped democratically. As such, several left-leaning and establishment-aligned groups have called for the party to be banned or suppressed. The AfD’s call to abolish or reform the BfV demonstrates the growing salience of concerns about the weaponization of the German state and its agencies against the populist right. 
📺 FLASHBACK: The AfD’s call to reform the BfV follows a series of polls that have placed the party ahead of its rivals. Back in August last year, the AfD secured 26 percent of the vote in a poll, two percent ahead of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) formerly led by Angela Merkel, on 24 percent. A poll reported this year showed similar results, establishing a record lead of 8.5 percent for the party.

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Alternative for Germany, the leading eurosceptic populist party in Germany, has criticized Germany's domestic intelligence agency for alleged political bias, calling for its abolition or major reform.

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DATA: Most California Dems Favor Democratic Socialist Candidates.

A new poll has revealed a growing generational split among California Democrats, with younger Democrats favoring democratic socialists and older Democrats favoring more mainstream candidates, with substantial support for far-left candidates overall.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Most California Democrats support democratic socialist candidates, according to a new poll.
📺 DETAIL: According to a poll conducted by the University of California, Berkeley, and co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times, 58 percent of registered Democrats in California favored democratic socialist candidates. The poll also revealed that 60 percent of Democrats in the state support progressives, while only 48 percent favor more mainstream Democrats. Notably, support for democratic socialist candidates varies by age cohort. Democrats under 40 show more support for democratic socialists, while Democrats over 65 overwhelmingly back mainstream Democrats. Specifically, 69 percent of California Democrats aged between 18 and 29 expressed support for democratic socialists, compared to 45 percent of those over 65. In contrast, only 32 percent of Democrats in the state between 18 and 29 were more inclined to support a mainstream Democrat, compared to 67 percent of those over 65. The survey also revealed that 40 percent of all Californian voters support progressives, slightly ahead of democratic socialists, specifically, on 38 percent.
💬 KEY QUOTE:There’s particular frustration among the younger voting population… Their views of mainstream Democrats are not that positive, and that’s a long-term problem, I think, for the Democratic Party.” – Mark DiCamillo, Institute of Governmental Studies (IGS) poll director
🎯 IMPACT: The results highlight the internal divisions within the Democratic Party. This underscores the leftward shift of the Democrats over the course of the 2026 election cycle. This reflects similar reports from earlier this year. Back in July, a poll revealed that one-third of Democrats describe themselves as democratic socialists. That same month, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who is backed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), the far-left political organization currently taking over the Democrats from within, topped a poll in New Hampshire.

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A new poll has revealed a growing generational split among California Democrats, with younger Democrats favoring democratic socialists and older Democrats favoring more mainstream candidates, with substantial support for far-left candidates overall.

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Trump Celebrates Alexander Vindman’s Upset Failure in Dem Primary.

President Trump celebrated Angie Nixon’s primary win over Alexander Vindman, a key figure in his first impeachment, in a Florida primary.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) candidate Angie Nixon defeated Alexander Vindman in a Florida Senate primary in a significant upset celebrated by President Donald J. Trump.
💬 KEY QUOTE:SleazeBag Vindman loses tonight to a Radical Left Lunatic. How cool is that???” – President Trump, reacting to the news on Truth Social
📰 DETAIL: Vindman, a central figure in Trump’s first impeachment, was comfortably defeated by his socialist rival despite enjoying a massive fundraising disadvantage. Nixon raised less than $1 million and secured 56 percent of the vote against Vindman, who raised over $16 million. Vindman, a former National Security Council member born in Soviet Ukraine, was a central figure in Trump’s first impeachment, which centered on the contents of a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Nixon’s campaign focused on progressive issues like Medicare for all and abolishing ICE.
🎯 IMPACT: Nixon’s victory sets the stage for a November showdown with Republican Senator Ashley Moody.
👀 FLASHBACK: Vindman gained national attention during Trump’s first impeachment in 2019, alleging impropriety in the President’s “perfect call” with Zelensky, in which they discussed possible corruption involving former Vice President Joe Biden using his position to stop a Ukrainian investigation linked to his son Hunter Biden’s business activities. This led to Trump’s impeachment by the House of Representatives, though he was subsequently acquitted in a Senate trial.

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President Trump celebrated Angie Nixon's primary win over Alexander Vindman, a key figure in his first impeachment, in a Florida primary.

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Polling and Research Firm Confesses to Rigging Polls Favoring Socialist Candidate Before Unexpected Defeat.

A self-described “independent polling and research” firm has admitted to fabricating polls throughout the 2026 election season, claiming it was part of a “social experiment” on the spread of unverified polling data.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A polling company that gave failed far-left gubernatorial primary candidate Francesca Hong (D-WI) a double-digit lead has admitted to faking its polls.
📺 DETAIL: On Monday, Median Strategies, a self-described “independent polling and research” firm, announced that all its polls were fake and told press outlets to disregard its previously released work. Median Strategies claimed that the fake polls were part of a “social experiment” to examine how unverified polling data spreads. The firm released polls on the Wisconsin Democrat gubernatorial primary and the Los Angeles mayoral race. One of the fake polls suggested that Hong, the far-left candidate backed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), a far-left political organization operating within the broader Democratic Party, had a 23-point lead over her main rival, Milwaukee County Executive David Cowley, who ultimately won the primary. In another fake poll, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass had a 12-point lead over leftist challenger Nithya Raman. The fake poll was shared by Bass in a now-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter). The firm claimed that its experiment was not funded by any candidate, campaign, or organization. It also claimed that its experiment had no financial incentives or ties to betting markets. The Los Angeles Times uncovered the deception after questioning the firm about its polling methodology. The firm’s website has since been scrubbed.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “All previously published polling releases have been withdrawn and should not be cited or treated as genuine polling data. Median Strategies was created as a short-term social experiment examining how purported polling information could enter and spread through the political information ecosystem without independent verification.” – Median Strategies statement.
🎯 IMPACT: This provides context for Hong’s surprise defeat in Wisconsin. Hong was widely seen as the clear frontrunner, having been given a 95.5 percent chance of victory by Kalshi and a substantial lead by several reputable and established pollsters. The extent to which the fake polls meaningfully influenced voter behavior is unknown, although given the fact that one was shared by a candidate, the revelations are likely to further undermine public faith in the reliability of polling ahead of the midterm elections in November.

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A self-described "independent polling and research" firm has admitted to fabricating polls throughout the 2026 election season, claiming it was part of a "social experiment" on the spread of unverified polling data.

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Transgender Who Plotted to Assassinate Treasury Sec Scott Bessent Sentenced.

A man identifying as a woman has been sentenced to over six years in prison for plotting to assassinate Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, having been inspired by Luigi Mangione.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A man identifying as a woman has been sentenced to roughly six years in prison for plotting to assassinate Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
📺 DETAIL: Ryan Michael English, who goes by Riley Jane English, a 25-year-old transgender, was sentenced to 63 months in prison for plotting to kill Secretary Bessent. English pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and carrying dangerous weapons on U.S. Capitol grounds before U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras in late March. He was sentenced on Tuesday. “I was going to kill Scott Bessent,” English told police, having traveled from Massachusetts to Washington, D.C. on January 27 last year. Having initially thought about killing Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, English opted to target Bessent, who was in the process of being confirmed by the Senate. He also considered an attack on the Heritage Foundation. English turned himself in later that day. Officers found a folding knife, two bottles of vodka fitted with cloth, and a lighter in his vehicle. English told police that he was angered by Bessent’s comments regarding the minimum wage. According to prosecutors, English “had been thinking about for this for a while because of Luigi Mangione.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Our system of justice depends on public officials being able to carry out their duties free from intimidation and fear. This defendant’s threats crossed a clear legal line, and today’s guilty plea reflects our commitment to protecting those who serve. Anyone who threatens violence against government officials will be identified, charged, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro declared back in March.
🎯 IMPACT: This represents another case of political violence involving a transgender perpetrator. This has been a recurring issue throughout the Trump administration. The White House previously unveiled plans to crack down on transgender terrorists back in May. The fact that the would-be assassin was inspired by Luigi Mangione, who recently pleaded guilty to federal charges related to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomson in December 2024, confirms suspicions that Mangione’s actions could inspire copycats. This is part of a broader problem of left-wing political violence in the U.S., especially targeting those serving under or allied with President Donald J. Trump.

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A man identifying as a woman has been sentenced to over six years in prison for plotting to assassinate Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, having been inspired by Luigi Mangione.

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Aide to RINO Cornyn Defects to Democrat Talarico’s Team.

An aide to outgoing Senator John Cornyn (R) has crossed party lines to support Democrat candidate James Talarico in his bid to defeat Republican candidate Ken Paxton in their Senate race.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A former aide to Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) has joined Democrat Senate candidate James Talarico’s campaign as he seeks to defeat Republican nominee Ken Paxton, who displaced Cornyn as the Republican nominee earlier this year, in the November midterms. Jacob Smith, who was Cornyn’s deputy legislative director and policy adviser for five years, now works as Talarico’s deputy policy director.
📺 DETAIL: Smith, who said he has “worked for Republicans like Senator Cornyn”—a Republican-in-name-only (RINO) who has repeatedly backstabbed President Donald J. Trump—for his “entire career,” and was “proud” to join Talarico’s campaign. The move comes after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, an America First conservative committed to the Trump administration’s agenda, defeated Cornyn in the Republican primary runoff earlier this year with President Trump’s backing. The victory came despite Cornyn spending enormous sums on his campaign. Talarico, meanwhile, has been caught in several controversies regarding past comments, including claiming that Islamic mystics influenced his Christian beliefs, and taking money from a donor linked to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein while campaigning against the “Epstein class.”
🎯 IMPACT: Smith’s switch highlights the preference of some in the GOP establishment to see Democrats win elections over America First Republicans.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I’ve worked for Republicans like Senator Cornyn my entire career, but this year I’m proud to be joining James Talarico’s campaign.” – Jacob Smith

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An aide to outgoing Senator John Cornyn (R) has crossed party lines to support Democrat candidate James Talarico in his bid to defeat Republican candidate Ken Paxton in their Senate race.

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Socialist New York Lawmaker Defends Shoplifting as a ‘Biological Need.’

New York Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher has claimed shoplifting is driven by “biological need,” sparking criticism from law enforcement.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A far-left New York State Assemblywoman claimed that shoplifting stems from a “biological need” and criticized the prosecution of shoplifters.
📺 DETAIL: On Thursday, New York State Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher (D), a member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), claimed that most shoplifting stems from a “biological need” to acquire necessities, describing such crimes as “crimes of poverty.” She criticized the prosecution of shoplifters and claimed that the “true crime” is the wealth disparity in New York City. Gallagher’s comments have since sparked widespread criticism. “Suggesting that someone who steals toothpaste for the first time is automatically being thrown in jail creates a false picture of how the system actually works. Prosecution does not have to mean incarceration,” said Dave Aronberg, former Palm Beach County State Attorney. Gallagher also accused the justice system of prioritizing the interests of corporations, namely CVS and Walgreens. Gallagher called for an end to “broken windows policing,” which emphasizes addressing minor offenses to prevent escalation to larger crimes. “Broken Windows is a proven theory which holds people accountable for their actions and rightfully so… The tides are turning and everyday New Yorkers are getting sick and tired of this reckless narrative,” said retired New York Police Department Sergeant Joe Imperatrice.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Most of what we saw were crimes of poverty-people who are stealing things like toothpaste, people who were stealing things like, you know, soap. And that means if you’re stealing those things, you need them. And we are choosing to protect billion-dollar companies, like CVS and Walgreens, over the people who are struggling to get by. So I would say that the true crime is that there is such incredible wealth disparity in this city that there are people who can be thrown in jail simply for having a biological need.” – Emily Gallagher
🎯 IMPACT: Gallagher’s comments highlight the ongoing leftward drift of the Democrats on social policy, including law and order. Gallagher’s comments are likely to reinforce the perception shared by many moderate, Independent, and swing voters that the Democrats are soft on crime and that the party is inclined to prioritize the welfare of criminals over the wider, law-abiding community. As such, the remarks may hurt the party’s electoral prospects in the upcoming midterm elections in November.

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New York Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher has claimed shoplifting is driven by "biological need," sparking criticism from law enforcement.

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DATA: More Democrats Favor Socialism Over Capitalism.

A CBS News/YouGov poll has revealed a significant preference for socialism over capitalism among Democrats, despite a preference for the latter among Americans generally, highlighting the party’s lurch to the left.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Roughly six in 10 Democrats have a positive view of socialism, according to a new poll.
📺 DETAIL: According to a poll commissioned by CBS News and conducted by YouGov, 58 percent of Democrats have a positive view of socialism. In contrast, only 32 percent of Democrats said they view capitalism positively. The survey indicates a 26-point gap in favor of socialism among Democrats. This makes socialism the preferred economic system among Democrats. The poll also revealed that 50 percent of Democrats have a negative view of capitalism compared to only 18 percent of Democrats who have a negative view of socialism. Democrats who registered having “no opinion” on socialism and capitalism were 24 percent and 18 percent, respectively. Overall, the poll found that 46 percent of Americans have a positive view of capitalism and 35 percent have a positive view of socialism. In contrast, 33 percent have a negative view of capitalism, and 42 percent have a negative view of socialism. The poll surveyed 2,287 U.S. adults from August 12 to August 14.
🎯 IMPACT: This reflects similar findings reported earlier in the year. Back in July, it was revealed that approximately one-third of Democrats and Democrat-aligned adults describe themselves as Democratic Socialists. This includes two-thirds of Democrats and Democrat-aligned adults under the age of 45. This is despite the fact that the general public tends to view Democratic Socialism negatively. Earlier this month, it was revealed that roughly 50 percent of New Yorkers oppose the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), the far-left political organization currently taking over the Democrats. The CBS News/YouGov poll underscores the broader ideological shift among Democrats towards socialism and far-left politics generally. This could create problems for the party as it seeks to win over moderate and Independent voters in national and state-wide elections. This is because support for Democratic Socialism is typically concentrated among younger voters living in urban areas, with minimal appeal among older voters and voters living in suburban and rural areas.

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A CBS News/YouGov poll has revealed a significant preference for socialism over capitalism among Democrats, despite a preference for the latter among Americans generally, highlighting the party's lurch to the left.

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Nigel Farage’s Reform Party Tops Another Poll Despite ‘Burnham Bounce.’

Another poll has put Reform UK in the lead in Britain, with the two main establishment parties, the governing Labour Party and the Conservatives, showing dips in support.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party has topped another poll, despite the so-called “Burnham Bounce” following the replacement of Sir Keir Starmer with Andy Burnham as Prime Minister.
📺 DETAIL: The poll was conducted by Survation, a British polling company, between 10 and 13 August, recording changes with July 26, the end of new Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s first week in office. The poll put Reform UK on top with 26 percent, an increase of two percent. Reform UK had a narrow lead over the governing Labour Party, which secured 25 percent, a drop of one percent. Kemi Badenoch’s nominal Conservative Party secured 19 percent, down two percent, and the Liberal Democrats, a progressive liberal party that supports mass migration and re-joining the European Union (EU), secured 11 percent, up one percentage point. Meanwhile, Zack Polanski’s far-left Green Party has fallen into single digits after dropping to nine percent, down one percent. Left-wing separatist parties, such as the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru, the former seeking Scottish separation from the United Kingdom, the latter seeking Welsh separation, secured three percent and two percent, respectively. Restore Britain, led by former Reform UK Member of Parliament (MP) Rupert Lowe, secured only two percent support, marking no change from late July.
💬 KEY QUOTE:New Survation poll puts Reform BACK in the lead, up 2 points. Labour down one, and Reform 7 points clear of the deadbeat Tories who are down 2. Must be that “Kemi bounce” the whole right wing press keep telling us is real?” — Zia Yusuf, Reform UK’s Shadow Home Secretary on X (formerly Twitter).
🎯 IMPACT: This poll follows findings from YouGov, another British polling firm, showing a Reform UK polling lead. Earlier this month, it was reported that Farage’s party was polling at 23 percent, one percentage point ahead of Prime Minister Burnham’s Labour Party. This story suggests that the so-called “Burnham Bounce,” the increase in popularity experienced by Labour at the start of Prime Minister Burnham’s tenure, similar to other boosts given to other Prime Ministers at the start of their time in office, has waned within just a few weeks. This is likely to raise concerns within the Labour Party, especially if the party’s figures continue to drop further. Meanwhile, the dip in support for Badenoch’s Conservatives (Tories) casts further doubt on the so-called “Kemi Bounce,” a similar alleged increase in support for the Tory leader. The collapse of the far-left Green Party is also apparent, due to the party constantly being mired in scandals, from leader Polanski’s criticism of the police during a terror attack earlier this year to sharing a post calling for the execution of Farage.

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Another poll has put Reform UK in the lead in Britain, with the two main establishment parties, the governing Labour Party and the Conservatives, showing dips in support.

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DATA: MAGA Paxton Leads Woke Talarico in Tight Texas Senate Race.

A new poll has revealed that Texas State Attorney General and Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton has a slight lead over his Democrat rival, James Talarico.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is ahead of state Representative James Talarico (D) in the Texas Senate race, according to a new poll.
📺 DETAIL: According to an Emerson College Polling/Nexstar Media poll published this week, Ken Paxton is polling at 47 percent. This gives him a one percent lead over Democrat candidate James Talarico, on 46 percent. The same poll also revealed that five percent of Texans are undecided and that two percent are backing a third party candidate. The poll used 1,000 likely Texas voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points. The poll also revealed that support for the GOP was concentrated among white and older voters, while support for the Democrats was concentrated among non-white and younger voters.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This polling shows Ken Paxton has consolidated Republican support, moving the race closer to even after several months of polls showing him behind. This race is close because there are significant numbers of independent voters breaking for Talarico,” commented Brandon Rottinghaus, Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston.
🎯 IMPACT: The poll shows Paxton with a slight lead over Talarico in the race for the Senate. However, due to Paxton’s lead falling within the margin of error, the race remains tight and fiercely contestedThe race may be determined by Independent voters, with both Paxton and Talarico having to appeal to voters outside their traditional party base. The fact that the race is practically neck-and-neck places raises the stakes, especially since the state has been a Republican stronghold since 1994. The poll also shows how demographic changes driven by mass migration have helped the Democrats’ odds in the Lone Star State.

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A new poll has revealed that Texas State Attorney General and Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton has a slight lead over his Democrat rival, James Talarico.

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