Friday, March 20, 2026

Kamala Harris Was Asked Why She And Joe Are So Unpopular. Her Answer? Gibberish, Of Course.

Asked why her and Joe Biden are so unpopular, Vice President Kamala Harris bizarrely responded to CBS’s 60 Minutes on Sunday:

“If you poll how young people feel about the climate, and the warming of our planet it polls as one of their top concerns. When we talk about what we are doing with student loan debt… polls very high. The challenge that we have as an administration is we gotta let people know who brung it to ’em. That’s our challenge.”

CBS found that less than 50 percent of young people say President Biden is doing a good job, down 20 percent from the start of his term. Harris, of course, cackled through her unrelated response, perhaps most appropriately noting during the interview that she isn’t even at the level of a “political pundit” in terms of understanding former President Donald Trump’s popularity against Biden.

“I’m not a political pundit, so I’m not gonna speak to that. But what I will say is this: When the American people are able to take a close look at election time on their options, I think the choice is gonna be clear. … We’re gonna win. And I’m not saying it’s gonna be easy. But we will win. I have no doubt.”

Recent polls show Trump beating Biden if a general election were held today.

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Asked why her and Joe Biden are so unpopular, Vice President Kamala Harris bizarrely responded to CBS's 60 Minutes on Sunday: show more

DeSantis Still Tied In Single Digits With Nikki Haley.

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis’s standing in the GOP presidential primary has dwindled, with the governor scoring just eight percent support, placing him in a second-place tie with former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley. Back in December 2022, DeSantis had a 36-point backing in the same McLaughlin poll. This decline is starkly juxtaposed with former President Donald Trump’s now 47-point lead over DeSantis and Haley, marking a significant surge since he was beating DeSantis by just 18 points at the turn of the year.

The poll, conducted from October 22-26, identifies entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and former Vice President Mike Pence as runners-up, with Ramaswamy sitting at 7 percent and Pence—who dropped out of the race on Saturday—garnering 6 percent. Looking ahead, the survey predicts a win for Trump over President Joe Biden, 38 percent to 35 percent, if the 2024 election were held today. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was measured at 14 percent in the poll, while fellow independent Cornel West received 2 percent.

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Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis's standing in the GOP presidential primary has dwindled, with the governor scoring just eight percent support, placing him in a second-place tie with former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley. Back in December 2022, DeSantis had a 36-point backing in the same McLaughlin poll. This decline is starkly juxtaposed with former President Donald Trump's now 47-point lead over DeSantis and Haley, marking a significant surge since he was beating DeSantis by just 18 points at the turn of the year. show more

‘No Right to Sodomy in the Constitution’ – Speaker Johnson Stands by 15-Year-Old Remarks.

Mike Johnson, the newly-minted Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, is standing by an article he wrote some 15 years ago when the Supreme Court overturned state laws criminalizing sodomy, saying: “Go pick up a Bible off your shelf and read it – that’s my worldview. That’s what I believe, so I do not apologize for it.”

Speaker Johnson insisted he “genuinely love[s] all people regardless of their lifestyle choices,” explaining his view on the matter “is not about the people themselves” but about the fact he is “a Bible-believing Christian.”

As a senior counsel at the Alliance Defense Fund, Johnson argued strongly against the Lawrence v. Texas ruling overturning sodomy laws in 13 states. He agreed with the late Justice Anton Scalia that the laws were “not about the persecution of a minority, but whether states have authority to regulate dangerous sexual conduct,” and expressed concern about “the exponential spread of STDs and HIV” – which to the present day is largely contracted and spread by people who engage in male-on-male sexual acts, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Contrary to the Lawrence justices, Johnson insisted there was “no right to sodomy in the Constitution.”

Johnson also predicted the ruling would have enormous ramifications in “the battle for the culture” and pave the way for “the homosexual lobby’s ultimate prize – the redefinition of marriage.”

The Supreme Court ruled same-sex couples had the same right to marry as heterosexual couples in 2015.

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Mike Johnson, the newly-minted Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, is standing by an article he wrote some 15 years ago when the Supreme Court overturned state laws criminalizing sodomy, saying: "Go pick up a Bible off your shelf and read it – that’s my worldview. That’s what I believe, so I do not apologize for it." show more

BREAKING: Mike Pence Drops Out of GOP Primary.

Mike Pence has dropped out of the GOP presidential primary, making the announcement at the Republican Jewish Coalition event occurring in Las Vegas today.

Pence is believed to have stated, “I came here to say it’s become clear to me: This is not my time.”

The former Vice President has struggled to gain support, either grassroots or financial, setting himself up as an anti-Trump foil while owing most of his recent career to Donald Trump.

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Mike Pence has dropped out of the GOP presidential primary, making the announcement at the Republican Jewish Coalition event occurring in Las Vegas today. show more

Trump’s Mega Mar-A-Lago Fundraiser Pulls In Whopping $6M.

Former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago fundraiser for his 2024 presidential campaign raked in around $6 million on Thursday night. The fundraiser featured several notable political figures and social media celebrities who are supporting the former President’s bid to retake the White House.

The fundraiser’s goal – on top of continuing to build Trump’s 2024 war chest – was to show a clear sign of strength and signal that for the Trump campaign, the primary is over and the general election fight against President Joe Biden has begun. Several high-profile political figures were in attendance, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and former-Speaker candidate and Florida Congressman Byron Donalds. Comedian and celebrity Roseanne Barr also made an appearance Thursday night.

When Trump took the stage to address the crowd in the Mar-a-Lago ballroom, he quickly recognized conservative talk show host Larry Elder who had just hours before dropped out of the 2024 Republican presidential primary, and endorsed the former President. “Larry said don’t worry about it, when I drop out, you’re the guy and I love you and I love him,” Trump said.

Trump’s remarks focused mainly on his accomplishments as President, especially in regards to foreign policy and his administration’s successful work reining in Iran, China, and North Korea. The former President also took aim at President Joe Biden, who he blasted for undoing his successes. Trump also made clear that his fundraising and polling lead have made Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s path to a primary victory nearly impossible.

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Former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago fundraiser for his 2024 presidential campaign raked in around $6 million on Thursday night. The fundraiser featured several notable political figures and social media celebrities who are supporting the former President's bid to retake the White House. show more

NeoCon Ron Claimed He Sent Israel Guns & Ammo, In Truth Just ‘Smoothed Paperwork’.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s claim that he assisted third party groups and individuals deliver weapons, drones, and body armor to Israel is false according to the Miami-based Israeli consul general, Maor Elbaz-Starinsky. The aid was supposedly sent to the Jewish state to assist in the ongoing conflict with the terrorist group Hamas, which controls the neighboring Gaza territory. The governor’s office claimed they were acting upon a request made by Elbaz-Starinsky, who has denied such requests, stating: “We were never in communication on any shipments of arms or ammunition. The only thing that I have dealt with sending is medical supplies.”

The Israeli consul general is now saying that the Florida Governor was only asked to help ‘smooth paperwork’ involving a prearranged delivery of rifle parts requested by the Israeli government: “I am not aware and would find it very, very bizarre to think that somebody is procuring weapons and sending it to Israel.” Elbaz-Starinsky added, “This is not how we work. And certainly not privately funded.” This runs counter to claims by the DeSantis presidential campaign stating they “…sent cargo planes with drones, weapons, ammo, body armor, and helmets to Israel.”

The export of weapons or technology from the United States to foreign nations is tightly monitored and regulated by the federal government, specifically the Department of Commerce. In addition – depending upon sanctions status and other considerations – the Department of State, the Department of the Treasury, and the President’s National Security Council may also have some degree of regulatory jurisdiction.

It remains unclear if DeSantis’s has cleared the alleged weapons transfers with any federal agencies – if the weapons are even real at all. During the White House press briefing John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council was asked about the situation.

“It is not illegal for the governor of a state to offer a measure of foreign assistance to another country,” Kirby said. “There are laws and regulations which govern how the export process is handled and that’s all done through Commerce. I couldn’t speak with authority today about whether the governor has checked all those boxes or not.”

DeSantis is currently battling former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley for a distant 2nd place in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, tussling for neoconservative, pro-Israel donors.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's claim that he assisted third party groups and individuals deliver weapons, drones, and body armor to Israel is false according to the Miami-based Israeli consul general, Maor Elbaz-Starinsky. The aid was supposedly sent to the Jewish state to assist in the ongoing conflict with the terrorist group Hamas, which controls the neighboring Gaza territory. The governor's office claimed they were acting upon a request made by Elbaz-Starinsky, who has denied such requests, stating: "We were never in communication on any shipments of arms or ammunition. The only thing that I have dealt with sending is medical supplies." show more

Trump Fully Cleared After 4-Year Probe Into FBI HQ Location.

The Justice Department has concluded no improper influence was exerted by then-President Donald Trump over a decision by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to keep its headquarters in downtown Washington D.C.

“We found no evidence that the FBI’s decisions were based on improper considerations or motives,” the inspector general’s report stated, after a four-year investigation into allegations Trump opposed a move to the suburbs of Maryland or Virginia to benefit his businesses.

The controversy originated from a developer exchange procurement deal in 2014 to transfer the ownership of the J. Edgar Hoover Building site to a developer. However, plans were canceled in 2017 when Congress withheld the requested funding, leading to the recommendation for a reconstruction of the existings site. This decision was criticized by some Democrats, who suspected Trump of intervening to prevent competition with his D.C.-based commercial property, the Trump International Hotel.

FBI Director Christopher Wray, who confirmed discussing the relocation matter with Trump on numerous occasions, stated he did not feel any pressure to comply with a specific direction, and that he himself thought it would be “great” if the headquarters could stay where it was.

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The Justice Department has concluded no improper influence was exerted by then-President Donald Trump over a decision by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to keep its headquarters in downtown Washington D.C. show more

Biden Drops ‘Remain in Texas’ Plans After Local Democrats Complained.

President Joe Biden has been forced to abandon a plan to save Democrat-run cities in states like New York and Illinois from the consequences of their “sanctuary” policies by requiring migrants to ‘Remain in Texas’ after crossing the border.

Conservative leaders in southern border states, who never supported Democrats’ permissive mass migration policies, have lately begun taking the leaders of more northerly “sanctuary cities” at their word, with Texas alone busing over 50,000 migrants to leftist jurisdictions.

Pro-sanctuary politicians have proven less blasé about the border crisis now it is on their doorstep, and have been pleading with Biden and the federal government to rescue them from the consequences of their policies, resulting in a plan being drawn up to require many migrants to ‘Remain in Texas’ near El Paso while their asylum claims are processed.

Government documents obtained by CBS show officials in El Paso, which is led by the Democratic Party, initially agreeing to facilitate the policy, drawing up plans to buy at least 400 hotel rooms to host migrants – but they changed their minds when news of the scheme went public, infuriating locals already feeling overwhelmed by the ongoing influx.

The U-turn means Biden will have to come up with some other way to placate people in Democrat states unhappy with the chaos the migrant crisis is causing, no longer only in border communities but in their own backyards. Biden is already taking personal heat over the issue, with 64 percent of New Yorkers disapproving of the way the 80-year-old is managing the border.

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President Joe Biden has been forced to abandon a plan to save Democrat-run cities in states like New York and Illinois from the consequences of their "sanctuary" policies by requiring migrants to 'Remain in Texas' after crossing the border. show more

Speaker Johnson Helped Fund a Noah’s Ark Park. The Media Calls It A ‘Graphic Illustration of Uncompromising Rightwing Beliefs’.

The corporate media is already attacking new Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), currently arguing that his work as a constitutional lawyer in helping secure tax credits for a Noah’s Ark theme park is “…a graphic illustration of his uncompromising rightwing Christian beliefs.”

Ark Encounter‘, a park operated by the Christian ministry Answers in Genesis, is described as “a one-of-a-kind, historically themed attraction in Williamstown, Kentucky. In an entertaining, educational, and immersive way, it presents a number of historical events centered on a full-size Ark, which is the largest timber-frame structure in the world.”

Johnson previously worked for Freedom Guard – a religious liberty-focused legal group – which was representing Answers in Genesis in a lawsuit against the State of Kentucky after the ministry’s Ark Encounter park had its tourism tax credits revoked. Governor Steve Beshear, a Democrat, accused the ministry of restricting its hiring to only Christians which he said violated an agreement they had made with the state. “It has become clear that they do intend to use religious beliefs as a litmus test for hiring decisions,” Beshear said at the time.

As one of Freedom Guard’s staff attorneys, Johnson said that the State of Kentucky “…decided to exclude this organization from a tax rebate program that’s offered to all applications across the state.” Johnson argued, “One would expect that any project that will bring millions of dollars in new capital investment, create hundreds of jobs and be a tremendous asset to the communities of northern Kentucky would be enthusiastically welcomed by every Kentuckian.”

Answers in Genesis ministries ultimately prevailed against Gov. Beshear and the State of Kentucky, with the help of Mike Johnson and Freedom Guard.

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The corporate media is already attacking new Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), currently arguing that his work as a constitutional lawyer in helping secure tax credits for a Noah's Ark theme park is "...a graphic illustration of his uncompromising rightwing Christian beliefs." show more

WATCH: Rashida Tlaib Has Meltdown, Screams ‘I Don’t Want to Be Here Anymore’ After Being Asked to Denounce Hamas.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) appeared to have a meltdown and shouted at her staff after being confronted outside her Congressional office regarding her continued support for the terrorist group Hamas. The Islamic terrorist group perpetrated a surprise barbaric attack that killed more than 1,400 Israeli civilians and soldiers on October 7th.

The Michigan Democrat was approached by Ben Bergquam of Real America’s Voice and asked if she would denounce Hamas and its terrorist actions. Appearing frustrated, Tlaib responded “I can’t talk right now” as she looked at her phone and fumbled with the door to her office. At one point, Tlaib shot back at Bergquam, saying, “You’re dehumanizing Palestinians” before entering her Congressional office and shutting the door. Behind the closed door, Tlaib can be heard shouting at her staff and appears to scream “I don’t want to be here anymore.”

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, has introduced a privileged resolution to censure Rashida Tlaib over her support for Hamas as well as antisemitic statements made by the Michigan Democrat. The resolution accuses Tlaib of engaging in “antisemitic activity, sympathizing with terrorist organizations, and leading an insurrection at the United States Capitol Complex.”

Last week, while speaking to pro-Hamas protestors outside the U.S. Capitol building, Tlaib falsely claimed that the Israeli military was responsible for the explosion at a Gaza hospital that resulted in civilian casualties. Meanwhile, additional protestors had stormed into the Cannon House Office Building and occupied the lobby. Several protestors were arrested for assaulting a police officer and for refusing to vacate the federal building after being ordered by U.S. Capitol Police.

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) appeared to have a meltdown and shouted at her staff after being confronted outside her Congressional office regarding her continued support for the terrorist group Hamas. The Islamic terrorist group perpetrated a surprise barbaric attack that killed more than 1,400 Israeli civilians and soldiers on October 7th. show more