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Texas AG Ken Paxton Acquitted on ALL Impeachment Charges.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been acquitted of all 16 charges against him, following an impeachment campaign leveled against him by establishment Republicans who partnered with left-wing “impeachment managers” to try and remove the pro-Trump figure.

Texas state senators voted Saturday morning to acquit Paxton on 16 articles, including “disregard of official duty”, as well as “misapplication of public resources”, “constitutional bribery”, “false statements in official records”, “conspiracy and attempted conspiracy”, “dereliction of duty”, “unfitness for office”, and “abuse of public trust”. 

Paxton was not present for the verdict, and his wife, Senator Angela Paxton, was prohibited from voting.

Four original articles were held in abeyance, with the Senate dismissing them in a vote conducted after the acquittal.

The National Pulse previously reported on how impeachment managers had tried to hide evidence from Paxton, so as to stymie his defense. After our report, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick imposed a discovery order on the state’s House of Representatives, demanding they reveal they basis for the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been acquitted of all 16 charges against him, following an impeachment campaign leveled against him by establishment Republicans who partnered with left-wing “impeachment managers” to try and remove the pro-Trump figure.

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Armed Man Posing as US Marshal Arrested at Robert F. Kennedy Speech.

An armed man claiming to be part of Robert F. Kennedy’s security detail was detained by authorities at a California event where Kennedy was speaking.

The man, armed with pistols and ammunition, was wearing two shoulder holsters and identified himself as a member of Kennedy’s security team. Kennedy credited his elite security firm Gavin de Becker and Associates with flagging the individual. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed the man had been impersonating a U.S. Marshal and stated that he would likely be charged with a gun offense.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running for the Democratic nomination challenging President Biden, has been denied Secret Service protection. Kennedy’s father and uncle were both assassinated, and he said he is “aware” of the possibility that he might be targeted.

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An armed man claiming to be part of Robert F. Kennedy's security detail was detained by authorities at a California event where Kennedy was speaking. show more
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DeSantis Data Chief Was Fired & Sued for Diverting Profits, Stealing Docs, & Computer Fraud.

Chris Wilson, Head of Data at Ron DeSantis’s Never Back Down super PAC, was fired and sued by his former employer, Qorvis Communications, which accused him and his wife of diverting profits by secretly billing clients directly, and stealing some 28,000 confidential files to help establish a rival firm. An arbitration concluded, in 2008, that Wilson had to pay the firm a sum of $366,037.72 for a breach of his contractual duty of loyalty:

In its complaint, Qorvis alleged that Wilson, along with others, conspired to form their own business in the fall of 2003 and thereafter “proceeded to divert lucrative business opportunities to themselves and divide hundreds of thousands of dollars in proceeds among themselves.” It also alleged that Wilson and others “downloaded over 14 gigabytes (28,404 individual files) of Qorvis’ highly confidential and proprietary information” for purposes of pursuing the new endeavor. The 16-count complaint contended that Wilson breached the 2003 employment agreement, breached his duty of loyalty and duty to maintain confidentiality of employer information, interfered with contractual and business relationships between Qorvis and others, misappropriated trade secrets, converted Qorvis’ property and trade secrets for his own commercial use, and committed computer fraud.

Wilson recently expressed irritation when his polling company, WPA Intelligence, was exposed for placing an article in Newsweek, promoting an anti-Trump poll without disclosing that he works directly for DeSantis’s super PAC.

Wilson also worked as a data guru for Ted Cruz’s failed presidential campaign in 2016, as well as for anti-Trump Governor Kevin Stitt (OK), anti-Trump Senator Kevin Cramer (ND), and RINO Governor Brian Kemp in Georgia. He has also worked for the failed campaigns of Martha McSally in Arizona, Adam Laxalt and Dean Heller in Nevada, as well as Matt Rosendale in Montana.

While at Qorvis, one of Wilson’s roles was to assist Saudi Arabia in its efforts to rehabilitate its image following 9/11, which involved 15 Saudi hijackers, some with links to the Saudi government.

Pfizer was another “major client” of Wilson’s firm, who is also reported to have “worked closely” with Karl Rove, a Bush-world RINO and Never Trumper.

Wilson’s partner and chief operating officer Bryan Allen, who contributes the ‘A’ to WPA Intelligence, is an alumnus of Public Opinion Strategies (POS), an even more controversial DeSantis pollster with links to Rove, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney, and even George Soros.

Allen is also an anti-Trump partisan, accusing the former president of “going full infowars on 9-11” and alleging the only difference between him and Bernie Sanders is that “Bernie really believes the crap that comes out of his mouth.”

Such sentiments are common at WPA Intelligence, with Chief Research Officer Trevor Smith claiming that Trump “is the establishment” and that his election fundraising is a “scam”, for example.

Wilson is currently being sued by his ex-wife Kathryn, who alleges “he ripped off a data software, Archimedes, that they built together when they were married, but that she acquired in the divorce. She is claiming that the version he’s using now to collect data on voters, Bonfire, is just a modification of Archimedes and she’s demanding that he stop using it, along with other damages.”

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Chris Wilson, Head of Data at Ron DeSantis's Never Back Down super PAC, was fired and sued by his former employer, Qorvis Communications, which accused him and his wife of diverting profits by secretly billing clients directly, and stealing some 28,000 confidential files to help establish a rival firm. An arbitration concluded, in 2008, that Wilson had to pay the firm a sum of $366,037.72 for a breach of his contractual duty of loyalty: show more

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Ron has the best people, clearly! But if you want a little more on this, WPA is also closely tied to Jeff Roe, as well as his other major client (other than DeSantis), Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who is still mulling a late entry into the GOP primary, himself
Ron has the best people, clearly! But if you want a little more on this, WPA is also closely tied to Jeff Roe, as well as his other major client (other than DeSantis), Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who is still mulling a late entry into the GOP primary, himself show more
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Only 1 in 4 DON’T Believe Hunter Funneled Cash to ‘Big Guy’ Joe Biden.

Just 26 percent of Americans believe that President Joe Biden did not personally profit from his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings in Ukraine, China, Russia, and Kazakhstan according to new polling data. The Yahoo News survey, conducted by YouGov, indicates 41 percent of Americans believe Biden received millions of dollars from his son’s business interest, while 33 percent remain unsure of the accusations.

Mounting evidence of public corruption culminated in Speaker McCarthy announcing earlier this week that House Republicans would begin a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden. “We found that President did lie to the American people,” McCarthy told the press, adding, “Biden used his official office to coordinate with Hunter Biden’s business partners about Hunter’s role at Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company.”

When Republicans took the majority in the House of Representatives earlier this year, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) directed three House committees to investigate whether President Biden benefited from his son Hunter’s business dealings overseas. The polling from Yahoo News suggests that, despite being ignored by corporate media, the investigative work of House Republicans has been successful in convincing a large segment of the American public that Joe Biden abused his public office for personal profit.

The President’s son Hunter Biden has been the subject of a long-running federal investigation for a variety of crimes ranging from failure to pay income taxes to violating the Foreign Agent Registration Act. He is currently facing felony charges for illegal gun ownership.

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Just 26 percent of Americans believe that President Joe Biden did not personally profit from his son Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings in Ukraine, China, Russia, and Kazakhstan according to new polling data. The Yahoo News survey, conducted by YouGov, indicates 41 percent of Americans believe Biden received millions of dollars from his son's business interest, while 33 percent remain unsure of the accusations. show more

Trump Dominates in South Carolina, DeSantis in 4th.

Former President Donald Trump is leading the Republican field in South Carolina, according to a new poll conducted by The Washington Post and Monmouth University. The poll reveals that 46 percent of potential voters back Trump, while the state’s former governor, Nikki Haley, follows in second place with 18 percent support. Senator Tim Scott received 10 percent of the support, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is in fourth place on 9 percent.

The poll also found that 57 percent of GOP voters in South Carolina believe Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election due to voter fraud, compared to 36 percent who believe the Democrat “won fair and square”. The figures are 87 percent versus seven percent among Trump supporters.

Examining South Carolina Republicans’ views on some specific issues, the pollsters found 49 percent believe “Whites losing out due to preferences for Blacks and Hispanics” is a bigger problem than “Blacks and Hispanics losing out due to preferences for Whites,” compared to 22 percent who hold the opposite view. Fifty-eight percent believe abortion should be illegal.

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Former President Donald Trump is leading the Republican field in South Carolina, according to a new poll conducted by The Washington Post and Monmouth University. The poll reveals that 46 percent of potential voters back Trump, while the state's former governor, Nikki Haley, follows in second place with 18 percent support. Senator Tim Scott received 10 percent of the support, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is in fourth place on 9 percent. show more
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Biden Plans McCain Institute Speech After Next GOP Debate.

President Biden is planning to deliver a major speech on what he claims are the ongoing threats to democracy later this month, with the address scheduled the day after the next Republican presidential primary debate. The McCain Institute is being considered as a potential venue for the speech, after Biden creepily kissed a statue to former Senator John McCain in Vietnam earlier this month.

Anita Dunn, a top White House adviser, disclosed details about the upcoming speech to Democratic donors on Wednesday in Chicago, the chosen location for the party’s 2024 convention. The White House and Biden campaign have not yet responded to requests for comment. In addition to the speech, major contributors to the Democratic National Committee were invited to a preview of the party’s convention in Chicago this week. The Biden Victory Fund, which encompasses the Biden campaign, national party, and all state parties, has the ability to accept contributions as large as $929,600 from big donors.

Last September, Biden delivered a Hitlerian speech in Philadelphia framing the midterm elections as a “battle for the soul of this nation,” echoing his 2020 campaign slogan.

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President Biden is planning to deliver a major speech on what he claims are the ongoing threats to democracy later this month, with the address scheduled the day after the next Republican presidential primary debate. The McCain Institute is being considered as a potential venue for the speech, after Biden creepily kissed a statue to former Senator John McCain in Vietnam earlier this month. show more
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‘My Son Was Dying’: Biden’s Rationale for Ignoring Ukraine Conflicts of Interest.

President Joe Biden said that he was never warned about potential conflicts of interest he had regarding Ukraine during an unearthed 2019 interview, claiming he was preoccupied with his dying son, Beau Biden. It is yet another example of Biden using the unfortunate death of his son Beau to excuse his and his family’s corruption.

In a heated exchange with NPR’s Rachel Martin, Biden was pressed about testimony by George Kent, a State Department Official who said he raised ethical concerns with the Vice President’s staff regarding Hunter Biden’s relationship with Ukrainian energy company Burisma but was informed that Biden had no bandwidth due to family matters.

Biden snapped back at Martin, stating that his staff had never told him of Kent’s concerns before adding, “Well, my son was dying, so I guess that’s why he said it, because my son was on his deathbed.”

Biden, who now faces an impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives, has on several occasions used his son Beau’s death to deflect his culpability in what appears to be the abuse of public office to enrich himself and his family through foreign business dealings.

White House spokesman Ian Sams recently claimed that the reason Joe Biden was on his son Hunter Biden’s business calls with foreign companies and individuals was because, “He was checking in with Hunter during a particularly hard time, I might add, a time where the family was going through Hunter’s brother, Beau’s illness.”

The corporate media echoed the claim as well. MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire dismissed the appearance of corruption during Biden’s tenure as Vice President arguing, “We should put this in context: This is a time when Beau Biden, the President’s other son, was ill and then dying and then passed away, so perhaps he was not as attentive to what he should have been here.”

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President Joe Biden said that he was never warned about potential conflicts of interest he had regarding Ukraine during an unearthed 2019 interview, claiming he was preoccupied with his dying son, Beau Biden. It is yet another example of Biden using the unfortunate death of his son Beau to excuse his and his family's corruption. show more
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Pope Francis, Tony Blair, & Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Join Clinton Foundation Event Promoting Globalism.

The Clinton Foundation has announced Pope Francis will participate in the charity’s annual “Clinton Global Initiative” between September 18 and 19 next week, with the pontiff expected to discuss various topics including climate change, the migrant crisis, child welfare, and projects involving children’s hospitals alongside former United States President Bill Clinton.

Pope Francis will be one of a number of influential figures involved in the annual event, with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, Governor of California Gavin Newsom, CEO of Pfizer Albert Bourla, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, among multiple others, all set to join.

The CGI was first launched by the Clintons in 2005 and claims to convene “global leaders to create and implement solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges, including climate change, inclusive economic growth, and health equity.”

Pope Francis has become increasingly vocal throughout his papal tenure, such as recently suggesting U.S. Catholic conservatives are “backward” as well as calling for “global governance” during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Clinton Foundation has announced Pope Francis will participate in the charity's annual "Clinton Global Initiative" between September 18 and 19 next week, with the pontiff expected to discuss various topics including climate change, the migrant crisis, child welfare, and projects involving children's hospitals alongside former United States President Bill Clinton. show more
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14th Amendment Won’t Disqualify Trump, Says NH Secy of State.

New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan addressed concerns about former President Donald Trump’s eligibility to appear on state ballots during a news conference this week, explaining there would be chaos, confusion, anger, and frustration if different states had different rules regarding ballot eligibility. New Hampshire’s filing period for candidates will run from October 11th to October 27th.

Opponents of Trump argue Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualifies him from appearing on the 2024 ballot due to his efforts to overturn the rigged 2020 election. Scanlan assured that if a candidate submits their paperwork during the filing period and pays the required fee, their name will appear on the ballot in the state.

Chairman of the state Republican Party, Chris Ager, expressed satisfaction with Scanlan’s remarks and stated that the 14th Amendment issue could be put to rest in New Hampshire. Bruce Breton, campaign co-chair in New Hampshire, echoed Scanlan’s comments, confirming that anyone who meets the requirements and pays the filing fee will be placed on the ballot, including Trump.

Earlier this month, a group of Minnesota voters filed a lawsuit seeking to remove Trump from the ballot, citing the insurrection clause of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Similar lawsuits have also been filed by voters in Colorado. Scanlan clarified that he is not seeking to remove any names from the presidential primary ballot in New Hampshire.

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New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan addressed concerns about former President Donald Trump's eligibility to appear on state ballots during a news conference this week, explaining there would be chaos, confusion, anger, and frustration if different states had different rules regarding ballot eligibility. New Hampshire's filing period for candidates will run from October 11th to October 27th. show more
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DeSantis Turns To Big Money Romney Advisors for Help.

Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis is turning to Mitt Romney‘s former advisor, Emil Henry, for financial support in an effort to save his beleaguered 2024 presidential campaign.

Henry, CEO of the private equity firm Tiger Infrastructure Partners, will host a fund-raising lunch event on Thursday for the Florida Governor, charging a whopping $11,600 for admission. Henry, a long-term “moderate” Republican fundraiser, worked for the Romney on his 2012 presidential campaign, and as the assistant secretary of the Treasury in the George W. Bush administration.

DeSantis participated in a $11,600 per person breakfast on Thursday, alongside Republican fundraisers including David Blumberg, who has already donated over $60,000 to the Florida Governor, and Mark Gerson, who has similarly donated tens of thousands to DeSantis. Attendees will also required to make a minimum $1,500 campaign donation.

The Florida Governor’s campaign has relied heavily on corporate donors and D.C. Republican figures to raise capital after his campaign ranked eighth in grassroots, small-dollar donations earlier this summer. He is also having to re-raise the vast amounts his campaign has burned through without seeing any political gain.

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Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis is turning to Mitt Romney's former advisor, Emil Henry, for financial support in an effort to save his beleaguered 2024 presidential campaign. show more

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Writing for POLITICO, of all places, back in 2014, Ron DeSantis’s new fundraiser Emil Henry called the outgoing Utah Senator “the de facto leader of the Republican Party,” as well as lauding him for his “core competence”
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