Monday, February 23, 2026

Dem Mega-Donor Says Kamala Disqualified FOREVER, Points to $1.5 BILLION in Campaign Cash ‘Legally Stolen.’

Democrat mega-donor John Morgan thinks Vice President Kamala Harris and her top campaign staff should be blackballed from politics in the future. Morgan, speaking with Chris Cuomo, likened the Democratic presidential campaign burning through $1.5 billion during the 2024 race as akin to the chaos in a Mad Max movie, suggesting the donor money had been “legally stolen.”

In the interview, Cuomo asks, “Do you think somebody stole the money?” Morgan responds, “Well, maybe legally.”

“Look, to me, you remember the movie Mad Max with everybody just doing whatever they wanted at the end of the world,” Morgan—founder of the Morgan & Morgan law firm—goes on to explain before continuing: “That’s what happened here. All of a sudden, everybody’s got the keys to the candy store—ad buyers, talent, consultants, there’s a hundred days to do it. And the money just started pouring in.”

When pressed regarding Harris’s future in the Democratic Party, Morgan did not hesitate, expressing his belief that she has no future. “I think this disqualifies her forever, ” he told Cuomo, adding: “If you can’t run a campaign, you can’t run America.”

“The same thing is going to follow Harris for the rest of her career. She cannot be trusted with the money, and the donors are going to be, like, ‘Where is this money?'” the mega-donor and attorney concluded.

The anger in top Democratic donor circles isn’t just directed at Harris, however. Also drawing ire are David Plouffe, the Obama-world political consultant who served as a senior advisor on the Harris campaign; Jen O’Malley Dillon, Harris’s campaign manager; and Anita Dunn, the Democrat dark-arts communications guru who took over the Future Forward SuperPAC.

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Democrat mega-donor John Morgan thinks Vice President Kamala Harris and her top campaign staff should be blackballed from politics in the future. Morgan, speaking with Chris Cuomo, likened the Democratic presidential campaign burning through $1.5 billion during the 2024 race as akin to the chaos in a Mad Max movie, suggesting the donor money had been "legally stolen." show more

MSNBC Claims It Had No Idea Kamala Paid Al Sharpton $500K Before On-Air Interview.

MSNBC claims it was initially unaware of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign payments to network host Al Sharpton‘s National Action Network non-profit before his interview with the 2024 Democrat presidential nominee. The group received $500,000 through two payments from the Harris campaign on September 5 and October 1.

The donations were made public weeks before his interview with Harris on October 20. During the interview, which many have described as softball, Sharpton praised Harris and criticized now President-elect Donald J. Trump. The timing of the contributions has drawn criticism from journalists questioning the network’s journalistic integrity.

In the aftermath, MSNBC has faced backlash, including from the Society of Professional Journalists, which criticized the network for lacking transparency about potential conflicts of interest. The organization emphasized that this type of entanglement diminishes Sharpton’s and MSNBC’s credibility.

An MSNBC spokesman stated that the network was “unaware” of the donations to Sharpton’s non-profit. They declined to address whether any action would be taken against Sharpton, citing a policy of not commenting on personnel matters.

Former Congressman John Linder called the Harris-Sharpton MSNBC interview effectively a “campaign commercial.” Meanwhile, hedge fund manager Bill Ackman alleged the payments were attempts to  “manipulate the audience” when Sharpton interviewed Harris on MSNBC.

The controversy has sparked discussions about the ethical responsibilities of media organizations and their contributors. The network has previously taken similar actions, including suspending Joe Scarborough and Keith Olbermann in 2010 for making political donations.

MSNBC’s ratings collapsed after the 2024 election, with its flagship morning show, Morning Joe, losing nearly 20 percent of its audience. The flagging viewership has led parent company Comcast to consider selling the network, and Elon Musk has expressed interest in purchasing it.

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MSNBC claims it was initially unaware of Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign payments to network host Al Sharpton's National Action Network non-profit before his interview with the 2024 Democrat presidential nominee. The group received $500,000 through two payments from the Harris campaign on September 5 and October 1. show more
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WATCH: Alec Baldwin Blasts Americans as ‘Uninformed’ in Post-Trump Victory Meltdown.

Hollywood liberal Alec Baldwin—who recently stood trial for involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins—says his fellow Americans are “uninformed,” referencing those who backed President-elect Donald J. Trump during the 2024 race for the White House. The actor made the remarks during a press conference at the 42nd Torino Film Festival in Italy.

Baldwin, whose involuntary manslaughter trial came to an abrupt and stunning end by being dismissed over prosecutorial misconduct, argued that his fellow countrymen possess a limited knowledge of global issues such as climate change and the Ukraine conflict.

“There’s a hole, a vacuum… a gap in information for Americans,” Baldwin says in a clip shared on X (formerly Twitter). The actor continues: “Americans are very uninformed about reality, what’s really going on—climate change, Ukraine, you name it. The biggest topics in the world, Americans have an appetite for a little bit of information.”

Baldwin adds: “You know what’s going on from the news, but information in America is driven by money. It’s a business.”

The 66-year-old actor and Democratic Party activist goes on to contend that Hollywood fills the educational gap through its big-budget and independent films. Despite Baldwin’s assertion, box office revenue has decreased by about 22 percent over the past five years as Americans are increasingly turned off by the industry’s penchant for pushing far-left propaganda.

Since the involuntary manslaughter trial and dismissal, Baldwin had stepped back from public appearances for a period. However, the leftist actor has recently begun promoting new film projects and even appeared on a recent episode of NBC’s Saturday Night Live, performing a less-than-convincing impression of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Hollywood liberal Alec Baldwin—who recently stood trial for involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins—says his fellow Americans are "uninformed," referencing those who backed President-elect Donald J. Trump during the 2024 race for the White House. The actor made the remarks during a press conference at the 42nd Torino Film Festival in Italy. show more

DATA: Liz Cheney LOST Kamala Votes in Crucial Rust Belt States.

New election data indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris‘s decision to campaign with former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) in critical swing states may have negatively impacted her support among swing voters. The data, published by Data for Progress, shows that Cheney’s presence hurt Harris among key Democrat and independent voter demographics in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

In Michigan, 30 percent of swing voters reported feeling less enthusiastic about Harris following Cheney’s involvement, compared to 23 percent who felt more enthusiastic. Pennsylvania presented similar results, with 28 percent of swing voters feeling less enthusiastic due to Cheney’s appearance, while only 21 percent expressed increased enthusiasm.

The report by Data for Progress highlights that Harris’s move to generate media attention by aligning with a former Republican figure like Cheney may have diluted her appeal among critical voter segments. The analysis suggests that a focus on populist economic issues could have bolstered Harris’s standing among key demographics in both states.

The breakdown in Michigan shows that white voters, individuals aged 45 and older, and male voters were more deterred than encouraged by Cheney’s endorsement. In Pennsylvania, voters under 45, college-educated individuals, and white voters showed less enthusiasm as a result of the collaboration.

In contrast, other data suggests that Robert F. Kenney Jr., former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), and Joe Rogan‘s decisions to back Trump may have boosted late-breaking support among independent and young voters.

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New election data indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris's decision to campaign with former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) in critical swing states may have negatively impacted her support among swing voters. The data, published by Data for Progress, shows that Cheney's presence hurt Harris among key Democrat and independent voter demographics in Michigan and Pennsylvania. show more

‘All DOJ Staff Involved In Anti-Trump Lawfare Should be Fired’ Says Senator.

Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has called for the immediate dismissal of all U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) staff involved in cases against President-elect Donald J. Trump. In an appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, Schmitt alleged that the DOJ was “weaponized” under President Joe Biden and that the Democrat administration targeted Trump and his allies in what is tantamount to political persecution.

“After the midterms, Joe Biden said that there was no way President Trump would ever be back in the White House,” Schmitt noted, adding: “After that speech, these zombie cases were resurrected.”

Sen. Schmitt argued that the cases, which he described as unfounded, unraveled under scrutiny, calling for accountability. When questioned by NBC’s Kristen Welker about potential prosecutions of those involved, Schmitt clarified he advocated for their firing instead.

The DOJ has pursued Trump over efforts to challenge the 2020 election outcome and accusations of improper handling of classified materials post-presidency. Special counsel Jack Smith, who led the investigations, is believed to be finalizing plans to conclude these cases by December 2, with expectations of resignations within his team ahead of Trump’s inauguration.

President-elect Trump has indicated he intends to dismiss DOJ staff who handled the cases against him, opting to instead redirect department resources towards cracking down on instances of voter fraud or incidents where local election officials outright ignore election laws, as was recently seen in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Schmitt’s call for the dismissal of the DOJ staff who targeted Trump echoes similar calls by former Attorney General Bill Barr and Democrat election attorney Thomas Goldstein, who have both called on the DOJ to drop their prosecutions of Trump. Both Barr and Goldstein contend the American people issued their own verdict by returning Trump to the White House.

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Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has called for the immediate dismissal of all U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) staff involved in cases against President-elect Donald J. Trump. In an appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, Schmitt alleged that the DOJ was "weaponized" under President Joe Biden and that the Democrat administration targeted Trump and his allies in what is tantamount to political persecution. show more

Majority of Americans Back Trump’s Second Term Plans: Pew Research.

Following the 2024 election, American public sentiment toward President-elect Donald J. Trump has brightened significantly compared to previous elections. A Pew Research Center survey released on Friday highlights that 53 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s agenda for his upcoming term, compared to 46 percent disapproving.

This survey, conducted from November 12 to 17 with over 9,500 adult participants, reveals heightened confidence in Trump’s abilities concerning economic policy (59 percent), law enforcement and criminal justice (54 percent), immigration (53 percent), and foreign policy (53 percent).

The survey also measured feelings toward Trump, with 43 percent of participants indicating “warm” or “very warm” attitudes, up from 34 percent following the 2020 election and 36 percent post-2016.

These findings were corroborated by a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, which reported a 54 percent approval rate for Trump as he prepares to assume office.

Trump’s early administrative actions included proposing Tom Homan as his “border czar” to enforce his campaign’s mass deportation promise. Polling taken before the November presidential election suggested that the majority of Americans support mass deportations and restrictions to limit the number of migrants who can claim asylum.

Young adult approval has notably surged, with a recent YouGov poll indicating a 57 percent approval rating among 18 to 29-year-olds—a 19-point rise from earlier in November.

There has been a shift toward right-wing and populist parties and politicians among young voters across the West in recent years. In Europe, several populist parties enjoy ample youth support, including the Austrian Freedom Party, which won the most youth votes in September’s national election.

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Following the 2024 election, American public sentiment toward President-elect Donald J. Trump has brightened significantly compared to previous elections. A Pew Research Center survey released on Friday highlights that 53 percent of Americans approve of Trump's agenda for his upcoming term, compared to 46 percent disapproving. show more

Morning Joe Hits Lowest Ratings Since 2021 Amid Mounting Backlash Over Trump Meeting.

MSNBC’s Morning Joe hit its lowest viewership since 2021 after husband-and-wife co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski acknowledged traveling to Mar-a-Lago for a meeting with President-elect Donald J. Trump following his landslide election victory earlier this month. The announcement, made on Monday, triggered an immediate meltdown among MSNBC’s left-wing viewers, as well as Democratic Party-aligned media apparachiks on other networks.

The Nielsen research company’s data indicates that Morning Joe has lost about 16 percent of its viewers since the Monday announcement regarding the Trump meeting. Among viewers aged 25 to 54—a demographic important to advertisers—the morning show has lost 41 percent of its viewership since Monday.

Even more shocking, the drop off in viewers was almost immediate after Scarborough and Brzezinski gave their rationale for traveling to Trump’s private club and residence in Palm Beach, Florida. Morning Joe viewership plunged 17 percent (839,000 to 694,000) in the hour after the meeting’s announcement, with 25 to 54-year-olds dropping off at 38 percent (113,000 people to 70,000).

The negative viewer trends for Morning Joe reflect a broader problem for MSNBC—whose parent company, Comast, is reportedly looking to sell off the network and several other media properties. Since Trump’s landslide election victory, the left-wing news network has seen a 54 percent drop in viewership (a 1.1 million decrease from last month).

Prior to the 2024 election, Scarborough and Brzezinski made numerous outlandish claims about Trump, including the bizarre assertion that he would execute his political enemies in a second term of office. This resulted in MSNBC pulling the show briefly following the first assassination attempt against Trump, fearing unhinged reactions by the hosts or their guests.

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MSNBC's Morning Joe hit its lowest viewership since 2021 after husband-and-wife co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski acknowledged traveling to Mar-a-Lago for a meeting with President-elect Donald J. Trump following his landslide election victory earlier this month. The announcement, made on Monday, triggered an immediate meltdown among MSNBC's left-wing viewers, as well as Democratic Party-aligned media apparachiks on other networks. show more

WINNING: Ellen DeGeneres Moves to the UK After Trump Victory.

Former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and partner Portia de Rossi have reportedly relocated to the Cotswolds in the United Kingdom. This move follows President-elect Donald J. Trump’s recent election victory over Kamala Harris. According to DeGeneres, the decision to leave the United States stems from dissatisfaction with the political climate—namely Trump’s re-election. The Cotswolds property purchase reportedly occurred before the election, though exact details remain unclear.

Largely driven out of Hollywood and show business following a string of allegations regarding her perpetuation of a toxic work environment, DeGeneres says she intends to sell her California residence in Montecito. Despite her reputation in the studio, DeGeneres has tried to integrate into the local Cotswolds social scene, where she has been spotted at various exclusive gatherings in the area.

One such event in November 2023 featured DeGeneres joining actor Idris Elba in a DJ booth at a North Oxfordshire stately home party. Recently, she was seen at Jeremy Clarkson’s Farmer’s Dog pub, accompanied by Rossi and singer James Blunt, as shown in a video shared by Lisa Hogan on Instagram.

DeGeneres had previously expressed strong support for Kamala Harris, urging women to vote in the election. Her criticism of Trump’s political views was well-documented, with remarks in 2017 stating that his policies contradicted her principles. She is not the only celebrity considering a move abroad due to political concerns. Actress Eva Longoria has also announced plans to leave the U.S., opting to split her time between Spain and Mexico, citing Trump’s return to the presidency as her reason.

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Former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and partner Portia de Rossi have reportedly relocated to the Cotswolds in the United Kingdom. This move follows President-elect Donald J. Trump's recent election victory over Kamala Harris. According to DeGeneres, the decision to leave the United States stems from dissatisfaction with the political climate—namely Trump's re-election. The Cotswolds property purchase reportedly occurred before the election, though exact details remain unclear. show more

Voters Reject $18 Minimum Wage Proposal, First Pay Hike to Fail on a Ballot Since 1996.

California voters have turned down a proposal to raise the state’s minimum wage to $18 per hour in a narrow vote. This marks the first failure of a minimum wage hike initiative in the United States in nearly three decades. The final results, delayed by two weeks of counting due to close margins, showed 49.2 percent in favor of the increase, not meeting the required threshold for passage.

The voting results displayed significant regional differences. While the majority of Bay Area and coastal counties backed the measure, exceptions included San Luis Obispo, Orange, Ventura, and Del Norte counties. In contrast, most inland counties opposed the raise, except for Alpine and Imperial.

Currently, California’s minimum wage stands at $16 per hour. However, in 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom approved a $20 per hour minimum wage for certain fast-food establishments, affecting those with over 60 locations. This led to a surge in automation and worker layoffs. Governor Newsom has consistently defended wage increases, arguing they empower workers.

Rebekah Paxton, research director for the Employment Policies Institute, stated that the perceived negative economic impacts of the fast-food minimum wage law swayed voters. “Californians are sending Gavin Newsom and the [Service Employees International Union] a clear message: They’re sick of being lab rats for their pet projects,” she said.

This is the first minimum wage hike taken up by a state that has been defeated since 1996, when voters rejected initiatives in Missouri and Montana.

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California voters have turned down a proposal to raise the state's minimum wage to $18 per hour in a narrow vote. This marks the first failure of a minimum wage hike initiative in the United States in nearly three decades. The final results, delayed by two weeks of counting due to close margins, showed 49.2 percent in favor of the increase, not meeting the required threshold for passage. show more

The New York Times Ran Cover for Democrat Election Deniers.

Democrat-aligned corporate media mainstays, like the New York Times, are changing their tune on “election deniers.” The liberal newspaper claimed in 2020 that challenging election results threatened democracy. However, the Times is now downplaying Democrat challenges to the 2024 election.

In Pennsylvania, the Times is spinning Senator Bob Casey Jr.’s (D-PA) attempt to overturn the election results in his failed re-election bid as a “twist,” portraying the decision of several Pennsylvania counties to count legally disqualified mail-in ballots as a mere difference of opinion. However, the actions of election officials in Bucks County—and several other localities—are a direct and deliberate violation of a recent state Supreme Court ruling that held that mail-in ballots lacking the proper signatures, dating, and return address are not to be counted:

The National Pulse reported last week that Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia openly stated her intent to violate the law and count the disqualified ballots during a meeting of the county’s Election Board. “I think we all know that precedent by a court doesn’t matter anymore in this country,” she declared last Thursday, continuing: “People violate laws any time they want. So, for me, if I violate this law, it’s because I want a court to pay attention. There’s nothing more important than counting votes.”

Critics of the Times’ coverage argue the newspaper is downplaying the significance of the Democratic Party’s defiance of court rulings, alleging it is a very lenient portrayal compared to the attacks leveled against actions taken by Republicans after the 2020 election.

Despite trailing by around 24,000 votes, Sen. Casey Jr. has refused to concede the race, which has been called for his challenger, Dave McCormick, by the Associated Press and several other major news networks.

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Democrat-aligned corporate media mainstays, like the New York Times, are changing their tune on "election deniers." The liberal newspaper claimed in 2020 that challenging election results threatened democracy. However, the Times is now downplaying Democrat challenges to the 2024 election. show more