Wednesday, February 25, 2026

SMOKING GUN: Deployment Dodger Walz’s Own Website Admitted He Knew About Potential Iraq Tour.

Kamala Harris‘s 2024 vice presidential running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), abruptly retired from the Minnesota Army  National Guard prior to his unit’s deployment to Iraq in 2005. While Walz at the time—and subsequently—has said he retired to run for Congress and was unaware of the looming deployment, a press release from his first congressional campaign in 2005 suggests the Minnesota Democrat knew his unit’s deployment to Iraq was imminent.

While Walz frequently touts his military record on the campaign trail, the revelations regarding the 2005 press release add to accusations that the Democratic governor has embellished and even outright lied about the nature of his service in the National Guard.

“On Thursday, March 17 the National Gaurd Public Affairs Office announced a possible partial mobilization of roughly 2,000 troops from the Minnesota National Guard,” the Walz release reads. It adds: “The announcement from the National Guard PAO specified that all or a portion of Walz‘s battalion could be mobilized to serve within the next two years.”

The Minnesota Democrat and his allies have insisted over the years that his retirement from the state’s National Guard was not influenced by any knowledge of deployment orders—especially to avoid being sent to an active combat zone. However, multiple members of state National Guard units have said publicly that the nature of deployment orders is usually known months in advance prior to any official notification—meaning Walz likely knew his unit was heading to Iraq well before the March press release.

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Kamala Harris's 2024 vice presidential running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), abruptly retired from the Minnesota Army  National Guard prior to his unit's deployment to Iraq in 2005. While Walz at the time—and subsequently—has said he retired to run for Congress and was unaware of the looming deployment, a press release from his first congressional campaign in 2005 suggests the Minnesota Democrat knew his unit's deployment to Iraq was imminent. show more

Kamala Running Mate Tim Walz Signed Civil Rights Bill That Removed Anti-Pedo Language.

Last year, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN)—Kamala Harris‘ 2024 vice presidential running mate—signed sweeping civil rights legislation that designated “gender identity” as a legally protected class, along with other changes. However, buried in the bill was amended language, which removed text from existing Minnesota law that specifically states those sexually attracted to children are not considered to be part of a legally protected group for the purposes of employment discrimination.

The amended language, which could pave the way for pedophiles to receive employment protections, was authored by state Representative Leigh Finke (D), a transgender male who claims to be a woman. Finke’s amendment specifically struck language reading: ‘”Sexual orientation’ does not include a physical or sexual attachment to children by an adult.”

In a now-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter), Finke lashed out at critics of the amended language, bizarrely accusing them of intending to personally “hurt” him with the backlash. “There was never a controversy, but it didn’t matter. The lie exploded into a whirlwind of hate intended to hurt me,” the transgender lawmaker wrote. “And it worked! Congratulations. I’m left hurt, and scared. People I thought were kind, showed otherwise. I can’t changed [sic] that. We can only move forward. Onward,” he added.

While some critics of the civil rights changes have argued that the struck language means pedophiles are now a protected class in the state, that does not appear to be the case. The employment protection provisions do not override Minnesota‘s criminal law, which explicitly states the illegality of pedophilia and sexual interactions with children.

However, the language Finke added to the state’s anti-discrimination provisions raises additional concerns. The gender identity provisions make biological sex-specific organizations, such as boys’ or girls’ mentorship programs, nearly impossible in the state.

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Last year, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN)—Kamala Harris' 2024 vice presidential running mate—signed sweeping civil rights legislation that designated "gender identity" as a legally protected class, along with other changes. However, buried in the bill was amended language, which removed text from existing Minnesota law that specifically states those sexually attracted to children are not considered to be part of a legally protected group for the purposes of employment discrimination. show more

Kamala Running Mate Tim Walz Received Perfect Rating from Iran Lobby.

Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), tapped by Kamala Harris on Tuesday as her 2024 running mate, is the latest figure with concerning ties to Iran to enter the Democratic presidential nominee’s orbit. The dark horse vice presidential nominee attained a perfect rating from the Iran lobby while serving in Congress from 2007 until winning the Minnesota governorship in 2019.

While Walz often touts his close ties to Minnesota’s Mulsim Somali immigrant community, his tenure in Congress saw him back a bevy of votes advancing the Islamic Republic of Iran’s interests, too. During his last term as a member of the House of Representatives, Walz was given a 100 percent rating by the National Iranian American Council (NIAC). As a pro-Ayatollah Khamenei regime foreign interest lobby, NIAC pushes U.S. lawmakers to support the Islamic Republic’s agenda on Capitol Hill.

The Minnesota Democrat was a vocal backer of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal—negotiated by then-President Barack Obama. Under the agreement, Iran promised to restrict its nuclear program in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. Former President Donald J. Trump ended the U.S. participation in the JCPOA in 2018 and reapplied maximum sanctions after it became apparent Iran did not intend to abide by the deal’s terms.

In addition to his direct support for Iran, Walz has also joined far-left progressives and Iran-funded pro-Hamas activists in calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and the Iran-backed Hamas terrorist group.

However, Gov. Walz isn’t the only pro-Islamic Republic voice in Harris‘s inner circle. The National Pulse reported last week that Philip H. Gordon, Harris’s national security advisor, is implicated in the same Iranian influence operation that sparked a full investigation of the Biden-Harris government’s special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley.

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Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), tapped by Kamala Harris on Tuesday as her 2024 running mate, is the latest figure with concerning ties to Iran to enter the Democratic presidential nominee's orbit. The dark horse vice presidential nominee attained a perfect rating from the Iran lobby while serving in Congress from 2007 until winning the Minnesota governorship in 2019. show more

Study Confirms AI Is Biased Against Conservatives.

Research confirms artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) have leftist political preferences. An investigation assessed 24 LLMs, including Google’s Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and Elon Musk’s Grok to determine political values, party affiliations, and personality traits.

The research, led by David Rozado of New Zealand‘s Otago Polytechnic University, utilized 11 different political orientation assessments, including the Political Compass Test and Eysenck’s Political Test. The results indicate that the LLMs predominantly produced answers categorized as ‘Progressive,’ ‘Democratic,’ and ‘Green.

The use of AI in products such as search engines has raised concerns, particularly amid accusations from figures like former President Donald J. Trump and Elon Musk that it could interfere in elections. Elon Musk posted a screenshot of a search for ‘President Donald Trump‘ on X (formerly Twitter) which suggested ‘President Donald Duck’ and ‘President Ronald Reagan’ instead. Similar experiences ae reported by X users who claim they receive news about Kamala Harris while searching for Donald Trump.

Previously, Google‘s Gemini caused controversy by refusing to generate images of white people, as well as generating images of ethnic minorities in historically inappropriate contexts—like when asked to depict a Viking. Adobe’s Firefly has engaged in similar historical revisionism, depicting ‘America’s Founding Fathers’ as black and depicting soldiers in Adolf Hitler’s army as racially diverse, among other inaccuracies.

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Research confirms artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) have leftist political preferences. An investigation assessed 24 LLMs, including Google's Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and Elon Musk’s Grok to determine political values, party affiliations, and personality traits. show more

Abe Hamadeh Defeats Blake Masters in Arizona Primary.

Abe Hamadeh has defeated Blake Masters in Arizona‘s 8th Congressional District Republican primary. A former Maricopa County prosecutor, Hamadeh narrowly lost the state’s 2022 Attorney General race by under 300 votes to Democrat Kris Mayes. In the 8th Congressional District, Hamadeh fought through a contentious primary to win by a few thousand votes over Masters.

Just days before the primary, former President Donald J. Trump endorsed both Hamadeh and Masters as the preferred MAGA movement candidates. Meanwhile, there were concerns that a last-minute surge by Trump-skeptical Arizona State House Speaker Ben Toma could result in an upset in the race.

In his endorsement of both candidates—posted to his Truth Social platform on Sunday—former President Trump said: “In Congress, we need a true Warrior who will work tirelessly with us to Grow our Economy, Stop Inflation, Secure our Border, End Migrant Crime, Support our Great Military/Vets, and Protect our always under siege Second Amendment.”

Polling in the district suggested the primary would be a tight and hard-fought race, with both Hamadeh and Masters trading leads in several surveys. In the unofficial results as of publication, however, Hamadeh finished with 29.83 percent to Masters’s 25.32 percent. Toma came in a close third with 21.23, while former Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) finished in fourth place with 16.54 percent.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Abe Hamadeh has defeated Blake Masters in Arizona's 8th Congressional District Republican primary. A former Maricopa County prosecutor, Hamadeh narrowly lost the state's 2022 Attorney General race by under 300 votes to Democrat Kris Mayes. In the 8th Congressional District, Hamadeh fought through a contentious primary to win by a few thousand votes over Masters. show more

WATCH IN FULL: Trump Crushes Hostile ABC Reporter During Rare Black Journalist Convention Appearance.

Former President Donald J. Trump addressed the 2024 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention in Chicago, Illinois, joining a panel of interviews including ABC News‘s Rachel Scott, Fox News‘s Harris Faulkner, and Semafor‘s Kadia Goba. The discussion began with a lengthy and testy exchange between Scott and Trump, where the ABC News correspondent attacked Trump over attending the event and accused him of being demeaning to black Americans.

The Republican President fired back, calling ABC News a “fake news” network. “I’ve done so much for the black population of this country,” Trump said before listing off his administration’s accomplishments: “Including employment, including opportunity zones with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina—which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs.”

“I’ve done so much, and you know, I say this: historically black colleges and universities were out of money. They were stone-cold broke, and I saved them, and I gave them long-term financing, and nobody else was doing it,” he added to sporadic applause. While Scott and Trump were spared throughout the hour-long panel discussion, Trump also fielded less charged and argumentative questions from Faulkner and Goba.

Earlier this week, Karen Attiah, the Global Opinions editor and columnist for The Washington Post, resigned as the co-chair of the NABJ convention in response to former President Trump‘s invitation to speak. “I have decided to step down as co-chair from this year’s #NABJ24 convention in Chicago,” Attiah said in a post on X (formerly Twitter). She added: “To the journalists interviewing Trump, I wish them the best of luck. For everyone else, I’m looking forward to meeting and reconnecting with all of you in the Windy City.”

Following the event, she posted on X: “I am so angry right now. N.A.B.J., this was a colossal mistake.”

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Former President Donald J. Trump addressed the 2024 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention in Chicago, Illinois, joining a panel of interviews including ABC News's Rachel Scott, Fox News's Harris Faulkner, and Semafor's Kadia Goba. The discussion began with a lengthy and testy exchange between Scott and Trump, where the ABC News correspondent attacked Trump over attending the event and accused him of being demeaning to black Americans. show more

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Qatar-Backed Mullah Mehdi Demands Kamala Pick This Governor as Running Mate.

Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan, fired from the network for amplifying anti-Israel content in the wake of the October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks, is demanding Kamala Harris tap Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) as her running mate in the 2024 presidential election. Hasan, crediting Walz with starting the “weird” line of attack against former President Donald J. Trump and his vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), says he now describes himself as “Walz-pilled.”

“I’ll be honest: last month, I would have struggled to pick Walz out of a lineup,” the former MSNBC host—who now works for the Qatari-funded Al Jazeera network—writes. Walz, 60, is a relatively non-descript white Midwest governor who some in the Democratic Party see as a potential salve for voters regarding Harris’s far-left politics.

While Walz may check several demographic boxes sought by the Harris campaign—namely that he’s white—the Minnesota governor isn’t a Midwest moderate by Hasan‘s own admission. “He has an army of new fans across the liberal-left: from former Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign co-chair Nina Turner, to one-time Democratic congressman Beto O’Rourke, to gun-control activist David Hogg,” he writes.

“Walz also comes with less political baggage than his two main rivals and is, therefore, much less likely to divide the party,” argues Hasan, whose own baggage includes leaked sermons denigrating non-Muslims as “cattle” who “live their lives as animals.”

“Democrats can have Tim Walz on the ticket, who called the anti-war, pro-Palestinian ‘uncommitted’ movement ‘civically engaged’ and praised them for ‘asking for a change in course’ and ‘for more pressure to be put on’ the White House, or they can have Josh Shapiro, who called for a crackdown on anti-war, pro-Palestinian college protesters and even compared them to the KKK.”

Shaprio, the Democrat Governor of Pennsylvania, is Jewish.

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Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan, fired from the network for amplifying anti-Israel content in the wake of the October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks, is demanding Kamala Harris tap Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) as her running mate in the 2024 presidential election. Hasan, crediting Walz with starting the "weird" line of attack against former President Donald J. Trump and his vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), says he now describes himself as "Walz-pilled." show more

Kamala Raises Over $200M, Recruits 170,000+ Volunteers in Week 1.

Kamala Harris‘s 2024 presidential campaign claims it has secured $200 million in donations since she emerged as the likely Democratic presidential nominee last week. In addition, the Harris campaign, which has yet to officially secure the Democratic Party’s nomination, claims to have amassed over 170,000 volunteers for phone banking, canvassing, and other voter mobilization efforts as the election approaches in 100 days.

While approximately 60 percent of Harris‘s contributions came from first-time donors following Joe Biden‘s decision to exit the race, a significant number of donations may need refunding due to federal contribution limits. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is expected to weigh in on several campaign finance issues in the coming weeks regarding the Democratic Party’s decision to swap Harris for the 81-year-old Biden.

Although the Harris campaign may exaggerate the number of volunteers, Zoom event attendees, and even donors—a tactic often used by candidates attempting to project electoral strength and gin up enthusiasm among both their base and independent voters—the machine behind the presumptive Democrat nominee is formidable.

A FORMIDABLE MACHINE.

The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, noted last week that the Democratic Party is more capable today than during former President Donald J. Trump‘s victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016.

“I think they learned in 2016 that they must cheat, they must steal, they must take part in all these different, let’s say, malleable parts on the fringes of certain counties and election boards across the country, and I’m not entirely convinced that the political right has done enough/anything to account for that,” Kassam told Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

“There are going to be alarm bells starting to ring, I guarantee you, in the next couple of weeks about just how little there is in terms of changes there on the ground,” he added.

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Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign claims it has secured $200 million in donations since she emerged as the likely Democratic presidential nominee last week. In addition, the Harris campaign, which has yet to officially secure the Democratic Party's nomination, claims to have amassed over 170,000 volunteers for phone banking, canvassing, and other voter mobilization efforts as the election approaches in 100 days. show more

FLASHBACK: Kamala Dropped Investigation of Supplement Co. Represented By Her Husband’s Law Firm & Heather Podesta.

Kamala Harris, while serving as California‘s Attorney General, dropped a fraud investigation into the health supplement company Herbalife after a large political donation from Heather Podesta, a powerful Democrat lobbyist—and member of the Podesta family—tied to the company. The Herbalife case and Harris‘s relationship with the Podesta family have renewed questions regarding her so-called commitment to the ‘care economy’ and standing up to corrupt corporate interests.

In 2015, government documents show that San Diego prosecutors for the California Attorney General’s office wrote to Harris requesting additional resources to push their investigation of Herbalife. The company was accused of preying on Hispanics and low-income consumers by enticing them into a multi-level marketing scheme.

However, just three weeks after Harris received the letter from her prosecutors, her nascent U.S. Senate campaign received three contributions from Heather Podesta, according to The Huffington PostAt the time, Podesta worked as a government affairs staffer for Herbalife—and would later serve as an independent contract lobbyist for the company.

‘QUE MALA.’

“It’s disgusting,” Chicago-based anti-fraud activist Julie Contreras said during the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. She added that her nickname for Harris was “Que Mala,” a play on Kamala meaning “How bad?” Activists in the Los Angeles Hispanic community had asked Harris to investigate the company, claiming it was a pyramid scheme since 2013.

Even while other state attorneys general launched their inquiries into the supplement company, including a federal FBI investigation that kicked off in 2014, Harris slow-walked California‘s investigation. Concerningly, it came to light after the fact that Herbalife was represented by the Venable law firm, where Harris’s husband, Douglas Emhoff, worked. There is no evidence, however, that Emhoff was involved with the Herbalife client portfolio.

In 2016, Heather Podesta was paid $250,000 for lobbying efforts on behalf of Herbalife.

Image by Gage Skidmore. 

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Kamala Harris, while serving as California's Attorney General, dropped a fraud investigation into the health supplement company Herbalife after a large political donation from Heather Podesta, a powerful Democrat lobbyist—and member of the Podesta family—tied to the company. The Herbalife case and Harris's relationship with the Podesta family have renewed questions regarding her so-called commitment to the 'care economy' and standing up to corrupt corporate interests. show more

Trump Pledges U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.

Former President Donald J. Trump is proposing the creation of a U.S. Bitcoin strategic reserve should he win reelection to the White House in November. The former Republican President announced the plan at The Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, during his keynote speech before the cryptocurrency enthusiasts.

“If we don’t do it, China and others are going to be doing it,” he said, adding: “This [Bitcoin] is the steel industry of 100 years ago.”

Institutional investment executive Markus Thielen predicted Trump’s move last week in a note to clients. He noted that Bitcoin’s performance hit astronomical numbers under Trump’s presidency from 2017 until 2021, with the price jumping almost 1,900 percent.

“There is speculation that Trump may announce the establishment of a U.S. Bitcoin strategic reserve during the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville,” he wrote on July 20. Thielen continued: “The U.S. could strategically incorporate bitcoin into its reserves, diversifying its portfolio and reducing reliance on traditional assets like gold and foreign currencies.”

Thielen, the chief executive of 10x Research, added that the U.S. government currently holds roughly $600 billion in gold reserves but just $15 billion in cryptocurrency. Other major players in the crypto market jumped on the news, especially after David Bailey, the organizer of The Bitcoin Conference, teased the announcement on X (formerly Twitter).

Former President Trump emerged as the pro-Bitcoin candidate in the 2024 presidential election, garnering a significant boost in support from the investor community. The National Pulse previously reported that Trump’s campaign became the first U.S. presidential campaign to accept Bitcoins on its donation page, pulling in $4 million in cryptocurrency donations in the second quarter of 2024.

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Former President Donald J. Trump is proposing the creation of a U.S. Bitcoin strategic reserve should he win reelection to the White House in November. The former Republican President announced the plan at The Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, during his keynote speech before the cryptocurrency enthusiasts. show more