Thursday, April 9, 2026

Amnesty Rocks the GOP as Melania Blasts Fake News Over Epstein Claims – Thursday April 9, 2026.

Welcome to the second (and very much developing) roundup of the day’s news from The National Pulse team. I’m your Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam. Read more about our format experimentation here.

1. Shameful ‘Republicans’ Promoting Amnesty for Illegals.

While the war with Iran is undoubtedly the biggest international news story, we’re called The National Pulse. So it’s our decision to lead with this horrendous amnesty bill being promoted by Congressional ‘Republicans’ this week.

PULSE POINTS: SHAMNESTY.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A bipartisan immigration bill euphemistically called the Dignity Act is highlighting sharp divisions within the Republican Party. The legislation, introduced by Representative María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX), promises a new legal pathway for millions of illegal immigrants already in the country. The Trump administration already stands reasonably accused of backsliding on its mass deportations pledge. This bill, wherein illegal immigrants could apply for temporary legal status through its “Dignity Program” if they pass background checks, pay $7,000 restitution, and taxes, is adding fuel to that fire.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: A list floating around identifies the following names as being favorable toward, or co-sponsoring the Dignity Act: Maria Elvira Salazar, David Valadao, Dan Newhouse, Young Kim, Brian Fitzpatrick, Mike Lawler, Jen Kiggans, Tony Gonzales, Monica De La Cruz, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Anthony D’Esposito, Nick LaLota, Marc Molinaro, Andrew Garbarino, Juan Ciscomani, Don Bacon, John Duarte, Mike Garcia, and Ken Calvert.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: Representative Salazar is set to present it on April 16 at 10 AM at a Capitol event.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “It’s rank amnesty and everybody knows it. I want dignity for Americans – the people whose interests we represent – not illegal aliens.” – Rep. Brandon Gill

📺 IMAGE: Here’s a picture of what Salazar’s team was circulating last year (hence the date on it), explaining some of the details:


2. Oil Drops Below $100 as Iran Ceasefire Holds… Kinda.

Most actors involved are now waiting for this weekend’s meeting with the Vice President, hosted in Pakistan.

PULSE POINTS: WILL THEY, WON’T THEY?

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Oil prices are settling after an initial drop following the announcement of a ceasefire in the Middle East, with some fighting continuing and uncertainty remaining over the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran claims that several terms of the agreement have been breached, and is demanding a halt to Israeli strikes on its Hezbollah allies in Lebanon. The Israelis, however, have different ideas, with Netanyahu rejecting a ceasefire in Lebanon and threatening fresh attacks in the coming hours. The White House, however, is briefing that they’ve managed to get the Israelis on board.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Everyone, basically. 

💬 KEY QUOTE: “I want to tell you: there is no ceasefire in Lebanon. We are continuing to strike Hezbollah with force, and we will not stop until we restore your security,” Netanyahu told Israelis in a video released Thursday evening.

🎯 IMPACT: “The market awaits certainty around the Middle East ceasefire with U.S. and Iranian delegations set to arrive in Pakistan today,” strategists on JPMorgan’s trading desk wrote in a note to clients. The S&P 500 opened 0.2 percent lower, the Nasdaq fell 0.3 percent, and the Dow dropped about 200 points shortly after the opening bell.

📺 PICTURED: The SNP 500 in recent days:


3. A Group of Anti-Trust Attorneys Just Abandoned Their DOJ Jobs.

As we’ve previously reported, Trump’s DOJ, under Pam Bondi, essentially became a clearinghouse for corporate lobbyist cash grabs.

PULSE POINTS: WHAT, EXACTLY, IS THE DOJ EVEN FOR RIGHT NOW?

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Several senior attorneys are leaving the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division, including its top litigator, David Dahlquist, acting director of civil antitrust litigation, and other attorneys involved in high-profile cases. The exits come after a controversial settlement in the Trump administration’s antitrust case against Live Nation Entertainment in March, with The National Pulse learning that the DOJ has effectively given up litigating such cases entirely, as corporate pressures represented by Republican lobbyists bear down on them. A source tells The National Pulse the number of attorneys leaving is far higher than currently reported anywhere else.

🎯 IMPACT: Dahlquist had played a leading role in both the Live Nation case and a case involving Google. The settlement with Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, required the company to pay a $280 million civil penalty and sell some of its amphitheaters, but did little to address its monopoly over ticket sales, controlling over 86 percent of ticketing for major concert venues and around 78 percent of ticketing for amphitheaters. This followed the ouster of Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division Gail Slater, reportedly at the behest of corporate lobbyist Mike Davis, who is reported to have facilitated massive corporate mergers without major oversight under the current Trump administration. Multiple sources close to the Antitrust Division and Washington, D.C. lobbying operations previously told The National Pulse that Davis oversaw a public relations campaign targeting Slater on behalf of alleged clients, including Live Nation, Compass, and Hewlett-Packard (HP).

📺 SCUTTLEBUTT: Industry insiders now have all eyes on Gail Slater’s replacement, Omeed Assefi, pictured recently below with European Commission bigwig Teresa Ribera. Assefi worked under the increasingly anti-Trump former White House lawyer, Ty Cobb, during Trump’s first impeachment. He then served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia.


4. Thomas Massie Just Got a Huge Poll Boost in Kentucky.

Embattled Congressman Thomas Massie has a gigantic fight on his hands, butting heads with Trump over the Epstein files. He’s winning, for now.

PULSE POINTS: MASSIE-MENTUM.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The first independent survey of Republican voters in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District primary shows Representative Thomas Massie holding a notable advantage over his challenger, Ed Gallrein, despite Gallrein receiving an endorsement from President Donald J. Trump. According to the poll by Quantus Insights, 47.4 percent said they would support Massie if the election were held today, while 36.8 percent indicated they would back Gallrein. About 14 percent of voters remain undecided, and 1.5 percent said they will not participate. Massie has opposed the Iran war and previously took the administration to task for being slow to release the Epstein Files. He also opposed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on cost grounds.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Thomas Massie, Ed Gallrein, President Trump, and Kentucky voters.

💬 KEY QUOTE: President Trump appeared alongside Gallrein at a rally, where he criticized Massie as “loser” and a “total disaster as a congressman, and, frankly, a human being.

🎯 IMPACT: Notably, although Massie continues to lead in the polling, he has not crossed the majority threshold. With a significant share of voters still undecided, the primary remains fluid.

📺 SHAREABLE: The graphic from Quantus:


5. Melania Just Gave an Unexpected Address on Epstein.

The First Lady appears to have lost her patience with fake news media outlets claiming she had some historic Epstein links.

PULSE POINTS: SHE’S HAD ENOUGH.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: First Lady Melania Trump strongly denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and called for Congress to hold a hearing for survivors of his crimes in an unexpected White House address. Mrs. Trump addressed the “fake images and statements” linking her to the deceased pedophile during her husband’s second term. She singled out Harper Collins UK, The Daily Beast, and Democrat strategist James Carville for spreading the smears, noting that they have been “legally obligated to publicly apologize and retract their lies about me.”

💬 KEY QUOTE: “I have never had any knowledge of Epstein’s abuse of his victims. I was never involved in any capacity.” – Melania Trump

🎯 SECONDARY QUOTE: “Now is the time for Congress to act. Epstein was not alone. Several prominent male executives resigned from their powerful positions after this matter became widely politicized. Of course, this doesn’t amount to guilt, but we still must work openly and transparently to uncover the truth,” the First Lady continued, calling on Congress to “Give [Epstein’s] victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress, with the power of sworn testimony.”

📺 VIDEO: Watch the full statement here.


6. American Men Will Now Be AUTOMATICALLY Registered into the Draft.

Eligible men in the U.S. will be automatically registered for the military draft starting in December.

PULSE POINTS: IT IS MORE OF AN ADMIN THING.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Selective Service System (SSS) will automatically begin registering eligible young American men for the military draft beginning this December, the federal agency has announced. The new “streamlined” process will shift the responsibility for registration from individuals to the SSS, using existing federal data sources instead of requiring young men to register themselves. Federal law requires men ages 18 to 25 to register. Under the new rule, eligible men will be automatically registered within 30 days of turning 18, and they will receive written notice of their registration. The policy does not change who is required to register; it only changes how registration occurs. Officials say the shift will save resources previously used for public education and advertising campaigns.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: The new process begins in December 2026 across the United States.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “This will also allow us to rededicate resources—basically that means money—towards [readiness] and towards mobilization.” – Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA)

🎯 DETAIL: The United States has not had an active military draft since the Vietnam War ended in 1973. Any future draft would require Congress to amend the Military Selective Service Act to give the President authority to call up personnel. The Department of Defense requires the SSS to be prepared to deliver the first inductees within 193 days of a draft being authorized.


7. Gen Z’s Fertility Timebomb.

PULSE POINTS.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Birth rates among Gen Z women are declining, according to new research from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The research shows a significant drop in the birth rate of women aged 20–24, from 55.8 births per 1,000 females in 2024 to 52.2 in 2025.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Karen Guzzo, Director of the Carolina Population Center.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “When young people face stagnant wages but rising costs, they find it harder and harder to really transition to adulthood,” – Karen Guzzo, Director of the Carolina Population Center.

🎯 DETAIL: For women aged 25–29, there was a drop from 89.5 to 85.6. However, women aged 30–34 saw their birth rate increase from 93.7 to 96.2. Gen Z is the cohort born from 1997 to 2012, meaning the oldest members of Gen Z will turn 29 this year. The report, therefore, suggests a decline in fertility among Gen Z women specifically.

📺 WHY: Experts say economic instability, especially rising living costs, causes people to delay life milestones, such as having children, forming long-term relationships, and buying a home. People tend to achieve the economic security needed to have children in their early and mid-thirties, though this delay often means they cannot have as many children as initially intended.


8. Judge Jeanine is Frustrated at D.C.’s Approach to Crime.

It’s no surprise the Democrat-run city is letting people off so easy.

PULSE POINTS: SHE GAVE A SPEECH IN DC.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro spoke Tuesday night at a meeting of the Second District Metropolitan Police Citizens Advisory Council, telling attendees that there must be a change in the way juvenile crime is handled to bring it under control.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jeanine Pirro, attendees of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Second District meeting, and local residents.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: Tuesday night at the MPD’s Second District Headquarters on Idaho Ave. NW.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “If you’ve got a gun and you shoot someone, I don’t care if you’re pink, gray, or blue, you’ve gotta be held accountable.” – Jeanine Pirro

🎯 WHY: Pirro spoke about the growing problem of juvenile crime, including reports of large groups of teenagers gathering and getting into fights in various parts of the city. She criticized the D.C. Council’s permissive attitude towards juvenile offenders, noting, “Harassment, loitering, drunk driving, all that stuff, we can’t prosecute [at the federal level].” She expressed frustration with the Democrats’ preference for dealing with juvenile crime through the family court system, warning, “If the purpose of family court is rehabilitation, you ain’t rehabilitating ‘em!”

📺 WATCH: The key moments from her speech in DC.


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The REAL Panicans Are In Corporate America. And They Should Know Better.

The “doves” on the right have spent weeks being derided as “panicans.” But their warnings: that another Middle East war would spook voters, push up prices, and hand Democrats a line of attack before the midterms have all come to pass. The polling underscores how they weren’t imagining it. But the real panicans are not the anti-war voices. The real panicans are the corporate suits who see a crisis, grab a mic, and start leveraging the war for their own greed.

Take United Airlines CEO, Scott Kirby.

While President Donald J. Trump and his administration have been telling Americans that any oil spike tied to Iran will be temporary, Kirby has been out there acting like the apocalypse is hard-coded into the calendar year. He has floated a scenario in which oil hits $175 a barrel and stays there through 2027.

When the boss of a major airline goes on TV and starts pushing such long-term, worst-case scenarios, he’s trying to set expectations, telling consumers like you to get ready to pay more for the foreseeable future.

Trump has said the opposite.

“When this is over,” he told reporters this month, “oil prices are going to go down very, very rapidly.” A White House spokesman said the same last week, insisting prices would fall “rapidly” once the war in Iran ended. Indeed, on the word of a ceasefire, prices immediately plummeted to $75.

But Kirby keeps going the other way.

On March 20, he said United assumes “oil goes to $175/barrel and doesn’t get back down to $100/barrel until the end of 2027.”

That’s a deeply irresponsible, doomsday scenario that feels as tailored to garnering Democrat voters at the midterms as it does prepping consumers for supply shocks.

On March 25, he doubled down on CNBC, calling that “a reasonable assumption for us to make…” and saying prices could “stay at a high level all the way through next year.”

Then came the part aimed squarely at passengers.

“I think fares will continue to go up in line with oil prices… you’ve got to pass through the costs of inputs…” Kirby said.

There it is. Another corporate executive using a geopolitical crisis to lock in higher prices.

The Trump administration has already pushed back. On CNBC, Energy Secretary Chris Wright dismissed Kirby’s scenario as “highly unlikely” and said the country was dealing with a short-term disruption, not some new permanent reality.

That is the split. Trump is trying to calm people (and markets) down. Kirby is out there hardening the idea that elevated costs are here to stay. One side is saying the shock will pass. The other is normalizing the pain before it has even arrived in full.

That is what a real panican looks like.

Trump coined the word in 2025 for the people who panic on cue and immediately amplify the bleakest possible outcome. Kirby fits the type. So do plenty of executives in corporate America who treat every disruption as an opportunity to condition the public to accept less prosperity and more expense. And Kirby has form here.

While Trump has moved to uproot DEI preferences from government and corporate life, Kirby has embraced them. Under his leadership, United boasted that it was “the first airline to offer nonbinary gender booking options.” He also backed a policy aimed at making 50 percent of United’s graduating pilot classes women or people of color.

Then there is the personal theater. Kirby bizarrely has a history of dressing in drag as both Kesha and Taylor Swift. He’s a leftist, a weirdo, and he’s priming the pump to charge you more to fly on his increasingly awful airline.

The anti-war right did not create anxieties over war. They just spotted them early.

The people feeding the panic are the executives, analysts, and media hands who seize on every crisis and start propagandizing to Americans to expect scarcity, inflation, and decline.

Scott Kirby is doing precisely that. Giving himself PR cover to raise fares. Undercutting a White House trying to reassure the country. Telling Americans to get used to paying more.

The doves were not the panicans; the United Airlines boardroom was.

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The "doves" on the right have spent weeks being derided as “panicans.” But their warnings: that another Middle East war would spook voters, push up prices, and hand Democrats a line of attack before the midterms have all come to pass. The polling underscores how they weren't imagining it. But the real panicans are not the anti-war voices. The real panicans are the corporate suits who see a crisis, grab a mic, and start leveraging the war for their own greed.

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GDP Growth PLUNGED in Q4, Revised Numbers Reveal.

PULSE POINTS

WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. GDP grew at an annual rate of 0.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025, short of an expected 0.7 percent.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) produced the estimate.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Released on April 9, 2026, regarding the fourth quarter of 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Real GDP was revised down 0.2 percentage point from the second estimate, primarily reflecting a downward revision to investment,” said the BEA.

🎯IMPACT: The U.S. Dollar Index showed no immediate reaction, remaining near the previous closing level.

IN FULL

The U.S. economy grew more slowly than previously estimated in the final quarter of 2025. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) revised its figure for real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth to an annual rate of 0.5 percent, down from the earlier estimate of 0.7 percent.

The downward revision was driven mainly by weaker investment numbers. According to the BEA, consumer spending and investment remained the primary supports for GDP growth during the quarter, though they were partly offset by declines in government spending and exports. A drop in imports, which subtracts from GDP, also played a role.

On the industry side, private services-producing industries recorded a 2.3 percent increase in real value added, helping to lift overall output. In contrast, government activities fell by 7.8 percent, and private goods-producing industries declined by 1.8 percent.

The strongest contributions to growth came from wholesale trade, information, and health care and social assistance. Real final sales to private domestic purchasers—which combines consumer spending and gross private fixed investment—rose 1.8 percent, slightly below earlier estimates.

Real gross domestic income (GDI) increased by 2.6 percent in the fourth quarter, slowing from a 3.5 percent gain in the third quarter. The average of real GDP and real GDI grew by 1.5 percent, down from four percent in the previous quarter.

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‘Now You Ceasefire, Now You Don’t?’ – The National Pulse for Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

Welcome to the first (and very much trial) roundup of the day’s news from The National Pulse team. I’m your Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam. Read more about our format experimentation here.

1. Now You Ceasefire, Now You Don’t.

The global news focus is on the shaky ceasefire announced late last night, with details still changing minute by minute.

PULSE POINTS: IRAN WAR.
WHAT HAPPENED: President Trump announced a two-week ceasefire, brokered in part by Pakistan, last night. Over the course of Wednesday, Israel’s military continued to strike Lebanon. Gulf nations reported continued Iranian and drone attacks post-ceasefire. Reports also emerged that while Iran had opened the Strait of Hormuz, it’s not as clear-cut as it seems. Reports of stoppages, blockages, and turn-arounds abounded on Wednesday. Benjamin Netanyahu gave a press statement at 1:15PM EST, with White House Press Secretary following up immediately after. President Trump announced new secondary tariffs of 50 percent on nations supplying weapons to Iran, effective immediately.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu, the Iranian regime, Press Sec Karoline Leavitt, and the nation of Lebanon.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
💬KEY QUOTE: “There are still additional objectives for us to achieve, and we will achieve them… we are ready to resume the fighting at any moment, our finger is on the trigger… this is not the end of the war… The enriched uranium will be removed…” – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
🎯IMPACT: Markets opened stronger on Wednesday, and the Brent Crude oil price fell below $100 a barrel for the first time in weeks. Britain’s Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, traveled to Saudi Arabia for discussions on how to keep the Strait open. Vice President J.D Vance, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff are heading to Islamabad, Pakistan this weekend for further talks.

2. Dirty Dem Faces Life on Child Sex Charges.

PULSE POINTS: DEMON DEMOCRAT TARGETED 15-YEAR-OLD.
WHAT HAPPENED: Ex-North Carolina State Rep Cecil Brockman faces eight felony child sex crime charges, several carrying the potential for life in prison. Brockman was arrested in October 2025 after allegedly targeting a 15-year-old boy on the gay dating app Grindr. He had even been living with the minor, using his official position to report the teenager as missing to the police. Investigators later found incriminating videos on the victim’s phone. The alleged incidents occurred in August 2025.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Cecil Brockman, a Democrat and former North Carolina State Representative.
📍WHEN & WHERE: New charges announced in April 2026, following initial arrest in October 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I would like to know why lies are being accepted without there being a rebuttal to those lies.” – Cecil Brockman
🎯IMPACT: Following his arrest, Brockman resigned from his seat representing District 60 (High Point and parts of Guilford County) to avoid an expulsion vote. A grand jury later added more serious indictments, including multiple counts of statutory sex offense with a child 15 or younger, indecent liberties with a child, and first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
📺PICTURED: Brockman, for his mugshot.

3. Trump Staffer J6 Turncoat Under DOJ Investigation.

PULSE POINTS: SHE SAYS TRUMP LUNGED AT SECRET SERVICE TO HIJACK PRESIDENTIAL LIMO.
WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation into former Trump White House aide turned Democrat-led January 6 Committee ‘star witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson over allegations of perjury during her testimony before the committee in 2022. It is believed that the probe was kick-started after the DOJ received evidence and a referral from a member of Congress, and will be handled by the department’s Civil Rights Division. Hutchinson testified that Trump had lunged at a Secret Service agent in a presidential limo when he was supposedly told he could not join his supporters at the Capitol. These claims were later contradicted by other testimonies.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Cassidy Hutchinson, the DOJ Civil Rights Division, the former January 6 Committee, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY), and President Donald J. Trump.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The probe reportedly began in recent weeks, following a referral from a member of Congress. Hutchinson’s testimony occurred in 2022.
🎯IMPACT: Liz Cheney—a rabidly anti-Trump Republican—was accused in a preliminary report issued by the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee of engaging in witness tampering while serving on the unlawfully constituted J6 Committee. According to the report, Cheney coached Hutchinson on her testimony and urged her to alter parts of her story. Consequently, the subcommittee report alleged Hutchinson committed perjury. Additional falsehoods peddled by Hutchinson and exposed by The National Pulse include her denial that she ever dated former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL). The National Pulse also revealed screenshots taken from Hutchinson’s phone, showing late-night FaceTime (video call) pillow talk with Gaetz that Hutchinson had sent to friends, bragging that the two were dating.

4. Bad Omen for Midterms as GOP Vote Shrinks Back.

PULSE POINTS: GEORGIA AND WISCONSIN.
WHAT HAPPENED: Democrats won a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat by 20 points, with Democratic-backed Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor defeating Republican-backed Appeals Court Judge Maria Lazar. Tuesday’s election result nearly doubled the margin of leftist Justice Susan Crawford’s win last year, indicating a growing liberal presence in the state judiciary. Notably, in the 2025 race, technology mogul Elon Musk spent an estimated $25 million supporting Brad Schimel, a former county circuit court judge and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney. Republicans held the GA-14 seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), but with a significantly reduced vote share.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Chris Taylor, Maria Lazar, Clay Fuller, and Sean Harris.
💬KEY QUOTE: Fuller, a district attorney and Air National Guard lieutenant colonel, credited President Trump for his win in Georgia, stating, “He was the difference maker. He was the key factor in us winning,” though some argue his reduced vote share is a bad omen for Republican midterm hopes.
🎯IMPACT: Taylor’s victory in Wisconsin secures the Democrat-backed Appeals Court judge a 10-year term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, while Fuller’s win helps preserve the slim Republican majority in the House, at least until November.
📺GRAPHIC: An animated GIF from the New York Times website, displaying the election results in both races.

5. Bill Gates, Howard Lutnick, Pam Bondi All Face Epstein Grilling.

PULSE POINTS: THE HOUSE INVESTIGATION CONTINUES APACE.
WHAT HAPPENED: Billionaire globalist Bill Gates and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will sit for depositions before the House Oversight Committee in the coming weeks, as the committee continues its investigation into convicted pedophile sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein. Lutnick, a key figure in the Trump administration, confirmed earlier this year that he, his wife, four children, and nannies visited Epstein’s private Caribbean island, Little St. James, in December 2012—four years after the now deceased financier pleaded guilty to procuring a minor for prostitution. Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi was also slated to testify, though the DOJ announced on Wednesday that she would no longer appear for the interview. Oversight Chairman James Comer’s office said, “The Committee will contact Pam Bondi’s personal counsel to discuss next steps regarding scheduling her deposition.”
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Bill Gates, Howard Lutnick, and Pam Bondi.
💬KEY QUOTE:I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit.”  – Bill Gates on his time with Epstein.
🎯ADDED INFO: The Commerce Secretary will sit for a closed-door interview with lawmakers on May 6. Gates—who allegedly contracted a sexually-transmitted disease (STD) from “Russian girls,” according to an email authored by Epstein—will sit for a transcribed deposition on June 10. In February, during a town hall with Gates Foundation staff, the globalist billionaire admitted that it was a “huge mistake to spend time with Epstein,” but asserted, “I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit.” Gates claimed he initially believed Epstein could help advance his global health philanthropy efforts. However, he acknowledged that these efforts were ineffective and his meetings with Epstein were misguided. Gates stated, “In retrospect, I was foolish to spend any time with him. It was just a huge mistake.

6. The CIA’s Incredible New Tech That Saved U.S. Airman in Iran.

PULSE POINTS: THE CIA CAN HEAR YOUR HEARTBEAT.
WHAT HAPPENED: The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used an advanced tool called “Ghost Murmur” to locate and rescue an American airman known as “Dude 44 Bravo” after his jet was shot down in southern Iran. Developed by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works division, the system relies on long-range quantum magnetometry to detect the electromagnetic signature of a human heartbeat from many miles away, and uses artificial intelligence (AI) to isolate the signal. Ghost Murmur picked up his heartbeat in a largely empty landscape with minimal background interference. A source familiar with the technology described it as “like hearing a voice in a stadium, except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert.”
📍WHEN & WHERE: The rescue took place on Easter Sunday in southern Iran.
💬KEY QUOTE: “It’s like finding a needle in a haystack, finding this pilot, and the CIA was unbelievable.” – President Trump
🎯DETAIL: This was the first time the CIA had deployed the system in an actual operation. It uses quantum magnetometry sensors based on microscopic defects in synthetic diamonds and can detect signals over long distances. Experts note that it performs best in remote, low-clutter areas but requires substantial processing time.

7. Iryna Zarutska’s Murderer May Be Let Off State Charges.

PULSE POINTS: SICKO IS ‘TOO PSYCHO’ FOR STATE ACCOUNTABILITY.
WHAT HAPPENED: DeCarlos Brown Jr., 35, has been ruled “incapable to proceed” on state murder charges in the death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, 23. Brown, who allegedly shouted “I got that white girl” after stabbing Zarutska to death on a light-rail train in August, told police he has schizophrenia. He faces both state and federal murder charges. The finding was included in court filings submitted by his state public defender. Roberts asked the court to postpone Brown’s Rule 24 hearing, which determines whether prosecutors will seek the death penalty. Notably, North Carolina has had a de facto moratorium on executions for the past two decades. Under North Carolina law, a defendant is considered capable only if they can understand the charges against them, know their role in the courtroom, and rationally assist in their own defense.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Alleged murderer DeCarlos Brown Jr. and victim Iryna Zarutska.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The killing took place in Charlotte, North Carolina, in August; the court filings were made in Mecklenburg Superior Court on April 8, 2026.
🎯DETAIL: The state hearing is paused for six months; Brown remains in federal custody.
📺RELATED: A mural of Zarutska was recently covered up, and the mayor of Providence, RI, called it “divisive.”

8. RFK’s Starting a Podcast.

PULSE POINTS: HE’S RUNNING IN 2028, RIGHT?
WHAT HAPPENED: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), U.S. Secretary for Health and Human Services (HHS), has announced the launch of a new health-focused podcast titled The Secretary Kennedy Podcast
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: HHS, Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and HHS Digital Director Liam Nahill.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The podcast will officially launch next week; a teaser trailer was released on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We’re going to name the names of the forces that obstruct the paths to public health.” – Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
🎯WHY? The podcast will serve as a platform for RFK Jr. and his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda, and as an outreach arm for HHS. It will be the first podcast hosted by a sitting U.S. Cabinet secretary.

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And Now for Something a Little Different…

Folks,

Today’s The National Pulse will be a little different. In fact, it will be a little different for at least the next week, as we adjust to staffing changes and, frankly, changes in reader demand.

We’ll assess how the changes have worked after week one, and seek your feedback along the way.

Paying supporters of The National Pulse have made it clear to us that they are not so concerned with the pace of the news we provide throughout the day, but rather that we get it all accurate and readable in short bursts.

So today, instead of posting every news story we come across immediately, as we have for years, we’ll assemble an end-of-day newsletter to be distributed primarily to our paying subscribers. Because without them, frankly, we wouldn’t even exist today.

The newsletter will also go online, on this website, and will be accompanied by video content and external links where relevant.

A few years ago, many of you came with us on a journey to build a new, radically independent news experience, and that experiment was a raging success, especially during the Republican primary and general election.

But as the world changes, so too do people’s news-consumption habits. And we’re excited for those of you who will join us on this new path to providing useful and honest news content that respects your time.

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Kind regards,

Raheem J. Kassam

Editor-in-Chief, The National Pulse

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Trump Secures Two-Week Ceasefire with Iran, Strait of Hormuz to Reopen.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced a temporary ceasefire with Iran, pausing the conflict in the Middle East.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Donald Trump, Iran and its regime, and Pakistan as a mediator.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The ceasefire was announced 90 minutes before a U.S. deadline for devastating strikes to commence.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This will be a double-sided CEASEFIRE!” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: Markets responded positively, with oil prices dropping and stocks rising.

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President Donald J. Trump has announced a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, pausing the 39-day conflict in the Middle East. The announcement came just 90 minutes before the deadline he had set for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face devastating strikes.

Under the agreement, Iran will lift its blockade of the vital shipping lane in return for a temporary halt to American strikes on Iranian infrastructure. The deal was brokered with help from Pakistan.

In his statement, Trump made the conditional nature of the pause clear: “Subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks.”

In a subsequent post on Truth Social, the President added, “A big day for World Peace! Iran wants it to happen, they’ve had enough! Likewise, so has everyone else! The United States of America will be helping with the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz. There will be lots of positive action! Big money will be made. Iran can start the reconstruction process. We’ll be loading up with supplies of all kinds, and just ‘hangin’ around’ in order to make sure that everything goes well. I feel confident that it will.”

Trump also posted a statement from Iran:

The news triggered an immediate market reaction, with oil prices falling almost 17 percent and stock markets rising.

Although Iran has accepted the ceasefire, it has warned that it will restart attacks if the United States violates the truce. Talks aimed at securing a longer-term peace agreement are scheduled to continue in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.

Trump expressed hope that the region could now enter what he called a “Golden Age of the Middle East!!!”

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Canada Pushes Law That Would Classify Bible Quotes as Hate Speech.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Canada’s proposed Bill C-9, known as the Combatting Hate Act, seeks to alter hate speech laws, raising concerns about potential criminal charges for quoting scripture.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Canadian Minister of Justice Sean Fraser, Canadian Christians, religious and advocacy groups.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Introduced in September 2025, passed the House of Commons on March 25, 2026, and is now heading to the Senate.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Bill C-9 makes it easier for people of faith and others to be criminally charged because of views that other people take offense to.” – Opposition lawmaker Andrew Lawton

🎯IMPACT: Critics argue the bill weakens freedom of expression and religion by removing the ‘good faith’ defense for religious texts.

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A bill in Canada that could criminalize quoting the Bible as hate speech has sparked backlash from religious and conservative groups across the country. “Bill C-9 makes it easier for people of faith and others to be criminally charged because of views that other people take offense to,” warned Andrew Lawton, a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Conservative opposition.

Bill C-9, known as the Combatting Hate Act, was introduced by Minister for Justice and Attorney General Sean Fraser, and has already passed through the House of Commons, roughly equivalent to the U.S. House of Representatives. It will be debated in the Canadian Senate later this year.

The bill removes two sections of Canada’s criminal code: 319(3)(b) and 319(3.1)(b). Both specifically state that someone cannot be found guilty of hate speech if they “expressed or attempted to establish by an argument an opinion on a religious subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text”.

Marc Miller, an MP from the ruling Liberal Party who supports the bill, has cited passages from Leviticus, Deuteronomy, and Romans condemning homosexual acts as examples of religious text that could be classed as hate speech. “How do we somehow constitute this as being said in good faith? Clearly, there are situations in these texts where statements are hateful. They should not… be a defense,” he said during a House Justice Committee hearing.

The proposed changes have drawn criticism from Christians in Canada. “This narrowly framed exemption has served for many years as an essential safeguard to ensure that Canadians are not criminally prosecuted for their sincere, truth-seeking expression of beliefs made without animus and grounded in long-standing religious traditions,” the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops wrote to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in a letter last year.

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ICE Agents Shoot Fugitive Gang Member During Attempted Car Ramming.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents shot an 18th Street Gang member in California after he attempted to use his vehicle as a weapon against officers.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICE agents, Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, and the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office.

📍WHEN & WHERE: April 7, 2026, in Patterson, California, near an interstate overpass.

💬KEY QUOTE: “As officers approached the car, the wanted gang member weaponized his vehicle in an attempt to run an officer over.” – Todd Lyons, ICE

🎯IMPACT: The suspect was hospitalized, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents shot Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, a member of the 18th Street Gang, during a targeted vehicle stop in Patterson, California, on Tuesday. “As officers approached the car, the wanted gang member weaponized his vehicle in an attempt to run an officer over. Following their training, our officers fired defensive shots to protect themselves, their fellow agents, and the public,” said ICE Director Todd Lyons.

Hernandez allegedly attempted to hit the ICE agents with his vehicle before he was shot. After he was shot, he was taken to a local hospital. Hernandez is wanted for questioning in El Salvador in connection with a murder.

The 18th Street Gang is one of the largest street gangs in Los Angeles. The gang has somewhere between 30,000 and 50,000 members across the United States, Mexico, and Central America. The gang is designated as a terrorist organization in the United States, El Salvador, and Guatemala. It is involved in various kinds of illegal activity, including murder, kidnapping, robbery, assault, drug trafficking, extortion, and prostitution. It is a multi-ethnic gang, although its membership draws heavily from Mexico and Central America.

The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office has said it will assist with the following investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will also assist with the investigation.

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Florida Weighs Ban on ‘Stealth Jihad’ Cousin Marriages.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposed banning first-cousin marriages in the state, a practice currently legal but prohibited in most states.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL), Florida lawmakers, and supporters of HB 733.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announcement made during a Tampa signing ceremony on Monday.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Florida doesn’t ban cousin marriage: That’s a hanging curveball for us to do; we need to do that.” – Ron DeSantis

🎯IMPACT: The proposal could reignite debate on cultural values, public health concerns, and immigration policies in Florida.

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Florida is considering a potential ban on marriage between first cousins. “Florida doesn’t ban cousin marriage: That’s a hanging curveball for us to do; we need to do that,” said Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in Tampa on Monday.

He added, “Other states have done it. I don’t know why we wouldn’t, but obviously that feeds into some of the stealth jihad that we see, when you’re allowing things like that. It’s things that are coming in from other cultures that are not consistent with the United States culture, and certainly our culture here in Florida.”

The Sunshine State already bans marriages between many close relatives, such as siblings, parents, grandparents, nieces, and nephews, but has yet to ban marriage between first cousins, though it is already prohibited in most U.S. states.

In 2025, a proposal (HB 733) to ban marriage between first cousins was dropped by the state’s legislature. If passed, the proposal would have gone into effect on July 1 this year. Supporters of a ban on marriage between first cousins cite genetic disorders and muddled, potentially abusive, family dynamics.

President Donald J. Trump’s administration has already taken a hard line against cousin marriage. Earlier this year, the White House criticized the government of the United Kingdom for evading demands to ban cousin marriage, reflecting the administration’s “civilizational concerns” about the country, as outlined in its National Security Strategy late last year.

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Teen Boy Pleads ‘I Just Don’t Wanna Die’ Before Being Murdered by Illegal Immigrant.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Missouri teen, Miles Young, was lured into a deadly ambush and fatally shot after being deceived by suspects, including an illegal immigrant, prosecutors say.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Victim Miles Young, 15; suspects Yefry Archaga, 18, and Praize King, 18; and an unidentified juvenile.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The murder occurred on March 12, 2026, in Greene County, Missouri.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I just don’t wanna die.” – Miles Young, according to witnesses.

🎯IMPACT: Prosecutors have suggested that the attack may have been motivated by a previous homicide case in which Young was a witness set to testify.

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Prosecutors have revealed that 15-year-old Miles Young pleaded for his life with illegal immigrant Yefry Archaga, 18, and his two accomplices before being fatally shot on March 12, 2026, in Greene County, Missouri. Young was lured into an ambush by the three suspects, who had convinced their victim that he was meeting up with a girl. According to witnesses, Young attempted to flee from his attackers but was chased down. He shouted, “I just don’t wanna die,” before being murdered.

Archaga and a second suspect, Praize King, 18, have both been charged with first-degree murder. Authorities believe another suspect, possibly a juvenile, remains unidentified.

According to court documents, Archaga orchestrated the ambush, making Young believe he was meeting a girl while tracking his location with others. The group reportedly used multiple vehicles to corner Young, who fled on foot before being chased and shot by Archaga.

On March 31, Archaga was arrested after a two-week manhunt and is currently being held on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer. Prosecutors have suggested that the attack may have been motivated by a previous homicide case in which Young was a witness set to testify. Archaga is scheduled to appear in court on April 13, and the investigation remains ongoing.

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