Friday, July 25, 2025

NYT, MSNBC Freak Out Over Trump-Kassam Interview After Far-Left Complaints.

The New York Times, MSNBC, and Snopes are collectively freaking out over The National Pulse’s interview with former President Donald Trump, declaring his rhetoric over the U.S. southern border to be Hitlerian, and bemoaning his complaint over the amount of communicable disease and numbers of deadly drugs pouring into America.

MSNBC’s resident Islamic extremist, Mehdi Hasan, took to X (formerly Twitter) to cry about Trump’s rhetoric. Hasan, however, has previously called non-Muslims “cattle” and “animals” in video first popularized by National Pulse editor Raheem Kassam, over a decade ago.

The New York Times and Snopes quickly followed Hasan’s lead, with the grey lady – itself owned by a slave-owning family which promoted Hitler during the 1930s – declaring: “Trump Escalates Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric With ‘Poisoning the Blood’ Comment”.

Mr. Trump made the remark in a 37-minute video interview with The National Pulse, a right-leaning website, that was posted last week. It drew broader scrutiny on Wednesday after the liberal MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan surfaced the quote in a post on X.

– New York Times, October, 2023.

President Trump’s comments, however, related directly to the mass importation of killer drugs like fentanyl, as well as communicable disease coming over the U.S. southern border – a fact that Snopes attempted to skirt.

Hitler’s comments – presumably still available via the New York Times’s own archives – referred to Jewish journalists, not drugs or disease:

And so this poison was allowed to enter the national bloodstream and infect public life without the Government taking any effectual measures to master the course of the disease.

– Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf.

The three news outlets, as well as the Islamist Mehdi Hasan, appeared to take their lead from the far-left Meidas Touch website, which first made the false comparison under the byline ‘J.D. Wolf’. Meidas Touch is a Democrat-linked political action committee, not a news or research service. The site’s contributors include mostly far-left, openly ‘anti-Trump’ activists who masquerade as journalists.

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The New York Times, MSNBC, and Snopes are collectively freaking out over The National Pulse's interview with former President Donald Trump, declaring his rhetoric over the U.S. southern border to be Hitlerian, and bemoaning his complaint over the amount of communicable disease and numbers of deadly drugs pouring into America. show more
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Trump Endorses Jim Jordan for Speaker, But Will Do the Job Himself ‘If Necessary’.

Donald Trump has given Rep. Jim Jordan his “complete and total endorsement” for Speaker of the House of Representatives following the ceremonious ouster of Kevin McCarthy. The 45th President claims he would also be willing to step in himself on a temporary basis if necessary.

The former president said Jordan, who leads House Freedom Caucus and chairs the House Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, was strong on borders, crime, gun rights, and veterans, and would be a “GREAT” speaker.

If House Republicans are unable to select a speaker from among their own ranks, however, he has signaled he is ready to answer calls from some members that he fill the role himself.

“I have been asked to speak as a unifier because I have so many friends in Congress,” Trump said. “If they don’t get the votes, they have asked me if I would consider taking the speakership until they get somebody longer-term, because I am running for president,” he explained.

“They have asked me if I would take it for a short period of time for the party, until they come to a conclusion – I’m not doing it because I want to – I will do it if necessary, should they not be able to make their decision,” he added.

Rep. Matt Gaetz has previously endorsed Trump for the role, and Gaetz’s erstwhile ally Marjorie Taylor Greene – though she backed McCarthy – has also urged the former president to take up the gavel, saying the House of Representatives would become “the House of MAGA”.

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Donald Trump has given Rep. Jim Jordan his "complete and total endorsement" for Speaker of the House of Representatives following the ceremonious ouster of Kevin McCarthy. The 45th President claims he would also be willing to step in himself on a temporary basis if necessary. show more

UNIPARTY MAD: Hillary Clinton Demands ‘Backlash’ Against Gaetz.

Former Secretary of State and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has called for a “backlash” against what she calls “extremists” in the House GOP after Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) ouster from leadership. A group of eight Republicans sided with House Democrats on Tuesday in the vote to remove McCarthy as speaker.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) spearheaded the vote, with Reps. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) the main contenders to take over the speakership.

“They do not represent a majority of even the Republican Party,” Clinton insisted. “When you look at the extremists in the House, they certainly don’t represent a majority of the country… Somebody has to stand up and say, ‘Enough!’

“At some point, there needs to be a backlash against the control that this small group of extremists have,” she demanded. “And I don’t know who will lead that, but let’s hope whoever becomes the new speaker will.”

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Former Secretary of State and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has called for a "backlash" against what she calls "extremists" in the House GOP after Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) ouster from leadership. A group of eight Republicans sided with House Democrats on Tuesday in the vote to remove McCarthy as speaker. show more

REPORT: DC Insiders ‘Celebrating’ As America Declines.

A who’s who of some of the most powerful people in media dined alongside Democrat politicians on Wednesday night to “celebrate” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. The rationale for which they were celebrating Jean-Pierre, also present, is unclear. The group included at least two major corporate media network heads: Rashida Jones, president of MSNBC and Kim Godwin, president of ABC.

Also in attendance were NBC’s chief Washington correspondent Andrea Mitchell, Hakim Jeffries chief of staff Tasia Jackson, far-Left MSNBC host Joy Reid, Biden White House deputy chief of staff Jen O’Malley Dillon, CNN political correspondent Kasie Hunt, CBS News producer Shawna Thomas, CBS’s Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan, Obama advisor Stephanie Cutter, radical LGBTQ Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson, and Chanelle Hardy who serves as the Head of Civil Rights at Google.

With public trust in the media near a record low, the dinner’s guest list certainly further fuels concerns about partisanship in corporate media. While senior White House staff and major media figures might rub elbows at galas and events like the White House Correspondents Dinner, having so many present at an intimate – yet nondescript – dinner for a White House press secretary is more unusual.

The attendance of Chanelle Hardy, who serves in senior management at tech-and-internet-giant Google, at a dinner with at least two senior White House staffers raises ethical concerns as well. Google is being sued by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice for violating U.S. anti-trust laws.

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A who's who of some of the most powerful people in media dined alongside Democrat politicians on Wednesday night to "celebrate" White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. The rationale for which they were celebrating Jean-Pierre, also present, is unclear. The group included at least two major corporate media network heads: Rashida Jones, president of MSNBC and Kim Godwin, president of ABC. show more

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DATA: Support for Arming Ukraine Collapsing.

Support for arming and funding Ukraine in another seemingly endless war is collapsing, with only 41 percent of respondents to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll agreeing that America “should provide weapons to Ukraine”.

Support for U.S. participation in the Ukraine war is falling among supporters of both major political parties. Among Democrats, 52 percent support arming Ukraine, but this is down from 61 percent as recently as May. Among Republicans, support for arming Ukraine stands at just 35 percent, down from 39 percent.

An outright majority of Republicans, 56 percent, believe the Ukraine war is “none of our business and we should not interfere,” as do more than a third of Democrats.

The fall in support for the war follows the apparent failure of a large-scale Ukrainian counter-offensive, involving modern Wester weapons and Western-trained forces, appearing to fail, with no significant breakthroughs anywhere along the front as the rainy season approaches.

Russian forces have in fact gained more territory than they have lost in 2023, capturing 331 square miles since January to Ukraine’s 143.

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Support for arming and funding Ukraine in another seemingly endless war is collapsing, with only 41 percent of respondents to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll agreeing that America "should provide weapons to Ukraine". show more

The FBI Is Monitoring MAGA Supporters In The Run-Up To 2024.

The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) is weaponizing its resources to monitor supporters of former President Donald Trump, even creating a “distinct category of domestic violent terrorists” to target MAGA loyalists based on their political views.

After January 6th, the FBI changed its definition of “anti-government, anti-authority violent extremism,” known as AGAAVE from the attempt to further “ideological agendas” to “furtherance of political and/or social agendas,” which allowed Trump supporters to be labeled a potential domestic terrorist threat due to their politics alone.

The FBI then went further by creating AGAAVE-other to target those considered a threat but did not fall within the definition of its anarchist, militia, or Sovereign Citizen groups. The alteration was implemented without a formal announcement in October 2022 and was given the vague definition of “domestic violent extremists who cite anti-government or anti-authority motivations for violence or criminal activity not otherwise defined…”

Although the FBI does not specifically mention MAGA in its definition, government insiders accept the category predominantly targets Trump’s base. “[I]n practical terms, it refers to MAGA, though the carefully constructed language is wholly nonpartisan,” stated an anonymous FBI officer.

The definition is so broad that a senior intelligence officer at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said they were unsure whether it applied to a few thousand proud boys or 30 percent of the country’s electorate. “I don’t know the answer, and I can assure you the answer isn’t in any secret intelligence that the government possesses,” the officer explains.

The number of FBI domestic violent extremism investigations is skyrocketing as a result, with approximately 2,700 ongoing cases at the end of 2022: double that of spring 2020. The total number of domestic terrorism investigations is now more than 9,000, with the main target being Trump supporters.

The FBI’s clamp down on the MAGA movement is not isolated; the Department of Homeland Security and the White House are similarly working to quash it. Christopher Costa, a former White House head of counterterrorism, claims the government’s overriding aim is to focus the weight of the law on the anti-government terrorist threat from, what he calls, “a small percentage of misguided fellow Americans.”

Another senior intelligence official describes the general contempt in and around Washington for Trump and his supporters going into the 2024 presidential election: “Trump’s army constitutes the greatest threat of violence domestically… politically… that’s the reality and the problem set.”

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The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) is weaponizing its resources to monitor supporters of former President Donald Trump, even creating a "distinct category of domestic violent terrorists" to target MAGA loyalists based on their political views. show more

Nikki Haley Demands Colleges Teach ‘Anti-Racism’ or Lose Funding.

Nikki Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential primary candidate, announced she’d pull federal funding from U.S. colleges who do not enact anti-racism programs for students should she win the White House.

Fielding questions from a panel of young voters on Fox News, the former Governor of South Carolina said, “What we need to do is remind everybody ‘hate is hate’… And so on college campuses, if they don’t have programs designed to combat hate – and that includes anti-semitism – their funding should be pulled.”

Former Gov. Haley’s endorsement of college anti-racism programs is a stark break with others in the GOP who oppose such programs as they often are vehicles for Left-wing ideological indoctrination. Over the last several years, numerous educational institutions have come under fire for pushing racial bias and a ‘woke’ Left-wing agenda.

In September, the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health adopted a curriculum instructing students to acknowledge structural racism is a public health crisis. The University of Central Florida enacted supposedly ‘anti-racist’ programming which actually segregates students by race, instructs them to rise up against White-male Christians, and argues the United States represents white-supremacist culture. Students who attend one of the 64 State University of New York (SUNY) campuses are required to pass an anti-racism course portraying the U.S. as inherently racist.

Polls show Haley in a close race with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for second place in the 2024 Republican primary, leading DeSantis in both New Hampshire and Iowa. Former President Donald Trump has consistently polled in first place and holds a commanding lead over the rest of the field.

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Nikki Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential primary candidate, announced she'd pull federal funding from U.S. colleges who do not enact anti-racism programs for students should she win the White House. show more

DeSantis’s Raised Just $5M in Q3, Down from $20M in Q2.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s fundraising woes continued last quarter with his campaign committee only raising $5 million for the Republican presidential primary contest. An additional $10 million the campaign committee says it raised can only be used for the 2024 general election according to U.S. campaign finance laws. DeSantis’s third quarter fundraising fell well below his second quarter haul of $20 million.

The cash-strapped campaign committee told staff at it’s Tallahassee, Florida headquarters on Wednesday roughly a third of them would be relocated to Iowa. Just over three months away, the Iowa caucuses are a make-or-break primary contest for DeSantis who currently has just $13.5 million cash-on-hand. The campaign believes either winning the Hawkeye state – or finishing with a strong second – will spark the momentum and donors they’ll need to defeat former President Donald Trump, the GOP front-runner.

In Iowa, pro-DeSantis SuperPAC Never Back Down has taken on many of the traditional roles associated with a presidential campaign committee. Campaign functions like bus tours, candidate events, and the entire political ad operation have for the most part been run through the SuperPAC. In addition, the Never Back Down has invested $25 million in a mass text messaging campaign powered by artificial intelligence as a cheaper, but unproven, alternative to television and radio ads. The DeSantis presidential campaign committee, on-the-other-hand, has yet to air even a single television ad.

A poll conducted by the DeSantis campaign’s pollster, Public Opinion Strategies, at the end of September showed Donald Trump leading Iowa with 50 percent – a 31 point advantage over DeSantis who was in a distant second at 19 percent.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's fundraising woes continued last quarter with his campaign committee only raising $5 million for the Republican presidential primary contest. An additional $10 million the campaign committee says it raised can only be used for the 2024 general election according to U.S. campaign finance laws. DeSantis's third quarter fundraising fell well below his second quarter haul of $20 million. show more

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EXC: Trump Says Biden Can’t ‘Get to the Starting Gate’… ‘He Can’t Even Speak.’

Donald Trump does not believe he will be running against Joe Biden in 2024, with the incumbent’s incompetence and frequent verbal stumbles becoming ever more frequent and ever more likely to force him from the presidential contest as time wears on.

“I don’t imagine he gets to the starting gate,” Trump said of 80-year-old Biden in an exclusive interview with The National Pulse, noting the Democrat “can’t put two sentences together” and has managed to rehabilitate Jimmy Carter by surpassing him as “worst President in history.”

Trump further predicted there “will be a fight” for the Democratic nomination, with Vice President Kamala Harris denied a seamless coronation.

“A lot of people are so afraid to go against her [but] I don’t think it gets handed [to her],” he said. “I think all of a sudden everybody would start jumping in. She’d have to earn it, [and] it would be very hard [for her] to earn.”

The former president said he did not see Michelle Obama stepping in, naming Gavin Newsom, the California Governor, as a probable contender.

“Look, the man’s obviously incompetent. He can’t even speak,” he said of Biden. “The man is grossly incompetent.”

The full interview can be seen, here.

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Donald Trump does not believe he will be running against Joe Biden in 2024, with the incumbent's incompetence and frequent verbal stumbles becoming ever more frequent and ever more likely to force him from the presidential contest as time wears on. show more

Swiss-French Writer Imprisoned After Calling a Woman A ‘Fat Lesbian.’

A French-Swiss writer has been sentenced to 60 days imprisonment in Switzerland after he referred to a left-wing writer and commentator as a “fat lesbian,” “queer activist,” and “unhinged.”

Alain Bonnet, who writes under the nom de plume “Alain Soral,” was convicted by a court in the city of Lausanne of incitement to hatred, discrimination, and defamation on Monday afternoon. He was also ordered to pay legal costs as well as a hefty fine.

Bonnet, 65, was initially fined by a lower court for defamation, but the Vaud Public Prosecution’s Office believed that should to face prosecution for an alleged “incitement to hatred” and appealed the first-instance decision. As of 2020, Swiss law considers any discrimination based on sexual orientation to be a punishable offense.

Soral’s lawyers, Pascal Junod, argued after the verdict that the writer had been convicted of a “crime of opinion” and “sinned against the dogmas of single thought.” Junod added that Soral will file an appeal to the Swiss federal court and, if necessary, the European Court of Human Rights.

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A French-Swiss writer has been sentenced to 60 days imprisonment in Switzerland after he referred to a left-wing writer and commentator as a "fat lesbian," "queer activist," and "unhinged." show more