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Hungary’s PM Says Champagne Will Flow if Trump Wins.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated that he will pop open the champagne if President Donald J. Trump wins the White House next month, as Trump will solve the war in Ukraine. Orban, who is noted for his anti-mass migration, pro-family, and socially conservative policies, expressed his support for President Trump’s potential victory while addressing lawmakers at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. He indicated he would “open several bottles of Champagne” to mark Trump’s win.

The Hungarian leader also commented on the implications of a Trump presidency for Europe. He suggested that Trump could resolve the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which borders Hungary, before his potential inauguration in January. Trump has already stated he intends to broker a deal between Ukraine and Russia to stop the fighting.

His comments come amidst tension between Hungary and the European Union (EU) over Hungary’s stances on immigration and the conflict in Ukraine. Budapest turns away would-be illegal immigrants and has been reluctant to approve EU measures arming Ukraine and sanctioning Russia, angering the bloc. Orban has also refrained from participating in Western arms supplies to the Ukrainian military.

During conversations with journalists, Orban maintained that a ceasefire is necessary and expressed doubt over Ukraine’s ability to secure victory militarily. He urged the EU to reconsider its current strategy, implying that the existing approach is ineffective and could lead to a serious failure.

Earlier this year, Orban visited Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and President Trump. He discussed negotiating an end to the fighting with all three leaders.

The Hungarian leader has been a consistent Trump ally, claiming last year that Trump can “save the West.”

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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated that he will pop open the champagne if President Donald J. Trump wins the White House next month, as Trump will solve the war in Ukraine. Orban, who is noted for his anti-mass migration, pro-family, and socially conservative policies, expressed his support for President Trump's potential victory while addressing lawmakers at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. He indicated he would "open several bottles of Champagne" to mark Trump's win. show more

Harris Campaign Says It’s About to Get NASTY.

Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign intends to intensify negativity and nastiness toward former President Donald J. Trump in the weeks leading up to the November election as her poll numbers worsen and despite two assassination attempts being carried out against the America First leader already. Multiple Harris campaign officials have reported that this shift seeks to sway undecided voters based on insights from internal campaign research.

According to these officials, recent findings indicate that more pronounced criticisms of Trump may attract some undecided voters to back the Democratic Party nominee. Consequently, the campaign plans to launch new advertisements and adopt harsher rhetoric against Trump on the final day before the November election.

The Harris-Biden regime has already used U.S. military aircraft to transport Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky to the swing state of Pennsylvania, where he criticized President Trump and toured a munitions factory.

At least 175 staffers are part of Harris’s “digital army,” flooding social media with pro-Harris and anti-Trump content.

The campaign is also attempting to convince Americans that conservative-leaning groups such as gun owners and police officers support Harris. However, a pro-Harris gun group has just eight members per state, while a pro-Harris police group boosted by Fox News was formed only a few months ago.

The intensified negativity from Harris comes as Trump has recently started leading in key swing states and betting markets. The website Polymarket put Trump 8.6 percent ahead of Harris on Monday, October 7.

The former president has previously accused Harris and the Democrats of inspiring the recent attempts on his life with their “highly inflammatory language.”

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Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign intends to intensify negativity and nastiness toward former President Donald J. Trump in the weeks leading up to the November election as her poll numbers worsen and despite two assassination attempts being carried out against the America First leader already. Multiple Harris campaign officials have reported that this shift seeks to sway undecided voters based on insights from internal campaign research. show more

Dem Gov Used Taxpayer Cash for Far-Left Activist Training.

Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro allegedly used taxpayer money to conduct a training event for Democrat-friendly social media influencers. The ‘Democracy Summer Camp’ held on July 25 was designed to educate participants on encouraging their likely liberal audiences to vote and recognizing so-called misinformation online.

The State of Pennsylvania reportedly funded this day-long event, inviting 43 influencers. None of those invited appear to have had Republican sympathies, with approximately 70 percent having openly liberal social media profiles.

The remainder of the influencers came from demographics historically supportive of the Democratic Party, such as college students and African Americans.

Critics, including Pennsylvania State Representative Seth Grove, expressed concern over the event’s partisan nature: “Having the governor’s office use taxpayer funds to only have Democrat social media influencers… is very, very sketchy and was a waste of taxpayer dollars,” he argued.

“That was a cost to the taxpayers to do campaign work. I don’t believe for a second they had any interest in inviting Republicans… it was lopsided and targeted to Democratic influencers.”

Governor Shapiro, an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) veteran once considered a front-runner for Kamala Harris’s vice presidential pick, seems to be copying a tactic used by the Biden-Harris regime in recent years by using social media influencers to disseminate Democratic messaging.

This has backfired on the Biden-Harris regime several times, however, including when a transgender influencer named Rose Montoya exposed his faux “breasts” at the White House during a Pride party last year.

The Democrats and allied super PACs have paid over a million dollars to social media influencers to support Democrat campaigns, including President Joe Biden’s, before he dropped out of the presidential race.

Image by Tom Wolf.

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Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro allegedly used taxpayer money to conduct a training event for Democrat-friendly social media influencers. The 'Democracy Summer Camp' held on July 25 was designed to educate participants on encouraging their likely liberal audiences to vote and recognizing so-called misinformation online. show more

Over 200 Former Military Leaders Endorse Trump.

A group of 200 retired U.S. military personnel, including former generals and admirals, have endorsed President Donald J. Trump, arguing that only he can secure the border and keep America safe.

The coalition, known as Flag Officers 4 America, made their support public on Monday, emphasizing the necessity for bolstered military readiness and expressing concerns about the current state of the U.S. military.

The endorsement letter highlighted the signatories’ belief in Trump as a leader capable of reinforcing national security and addressing international threats. The retired admirals and generals from various service branches described him as a “proven leader who will secure our border, repulse our adversaries, revitalize our economy, and keep America safe and strong.”

The group’s statement decried the current division within the nation, attributing it to cultural conflicts that they claim are supported by the Democratic Party.

They referenced recent campus riots where students and faculty allegedly supported terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, mentioning incidents of flag burning and the display of flags representing these groups on U.S. soil.

The letter also raised alarms about foreign adversaries taking advantage of the perceived political and social disorder in the United States. Furthermore, they cited an analysis from the Heritage Foundation that rated the U.S. military as “weak” and a congressional report suggesting that the U.S. might not prevail in a conflict against similarly advanced military powers.

The endorsement comes after Voice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, received a similar nomination from over 700 deep state officials who signed a letter that bashed Trump just as much, if not more, that it endorsed Harris.

The letter claimed Trump wants to be a “dictator” and neglected to mention that Trump is the only recent president not to entangle the U.S. in any new foreign wars.

Image via Gage Skidmore.

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A group of 200 retired U.S. military personnel, including former generals and admirals, have endorsed President Donald J. Trump, arguing that only he can secure the border and keep America safe. show more

MSNBC Guest Suggests Hispanics Support Trump to ‘Be White.’

A guest of the far-left MSNBC network claims that Hispanic voters are turning toward former President Donald J. Trump because they “want to be white” instead of being associated with immigrants. Maria Hinojosa, a host on the publicly funded broadcaster NPR, argues that the surge of support for Trump among Latinos is due to them wanting to be white, saying, “Latinos want to be white. They want to be with the cool kids.”

Hinojosa alleges many Hispanics “don’t want to be identified with all of those other immigrants that Donald Trump speaks so badly of, including me as a Mexican immigrant, so they’re like, ‘Let’s be with him.’”

Hinojosa admits that Hispanic support for Trump is a major issue for Vice President Kamala Harris and her campaign, saying it could even cost Harris the election in November.

Her comments come just months after leftist journalist and author Paola Ramos bizarrely claimed that “white supremacist tendencies” are driving Latino support for Trump.

“We can be minorities, but we too can perpetuate racism. Latinos, particularly the more generations are in this country, are not immune to nativism,” Ramos said.

In July, a report revealed that Latinos, who make up 20 percent of Nevada’s overall voters, are turning away from the Democrats, largely over immigration issues and the disastrous border policies of the Biden-Harris regime. A poll released in June revealed that as many as two-thirds of Hispanic voters want illegal immigrants deported back to their home countries.

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A guest of the far-left MSNBC network claims that Hispanic voters are turning toward former President Donald J. Trump because they "want to be white" instead of being associated with immigrants. Maria Hinojosa, a host on the publicly funded broadcaster NPR, argues that the surge of support for Trump among Latinos is due to them wanting to be white, saying, "Latinos want to be white. They want to be with the cool kids." show more

Who is the Haitian, Biden-Harris Ally Trying to File Charges on Trump and Vance?

A so-called migrant advocacy leader from San Diego who has visited the Biden-Harris White House at least six times in 2023 and 2024 has initiated criminal charges against President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance for their comments related to Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio.

Guerline Jozef, who leads the Haitian Bridge Alliance, filed the charges, alleging Trump and Vance made defamatory statements about Haitians, claiming they may be involved in eating neighborhood pets. The charges include aggravated menacing and disruptive public service. Ohio law permits private citizens to file criminal complaints directly to the court, which will then determine whether to pursue or dismiss the charges.

Jozef’s allegations stem from Vance’s tweet suggesting that Haitian migrants may be abducting and eating pets in Springfield, a claim that Trump echoed during a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. “In Springfield, they are eating the dogs. The people that came in, they are eating the cats,” Trump stated.

Audio has emerged, however, of locals in Springfield complaining of Haitians poaching local geese and ducks.

TIES TO BIDEN, ISLAMISTS, & RADICALS.

Jozef also has ties to the Biden-Harris regime, and White House visitor records show she visited four times in 2023 and twice this year, meeting with President Biden personally at least twice. Despite access to the Biden White House, Jozef has been critical of the 81-year-old Democrat on social media, calling on his government to end even the modicum of deportation orders it has issued.

In addition, the Haitian Bridge Alliance leader has proudly touted a photograph with noted Islamist and anti-semite Linda Sarsour just weeks after the barbaric October 7 Hamas terror attacks against Israel. The photo was posted just as the Jewish state began military operations aimed at freeing over 200 hostages taken by Hamas and ending the terrorist group’s presence in Gaza.

Jozef’s radical ties, however, extend beyond Islamists. In the Spring of 2023, she served as a distinguished lecturer at the Refugee Film Festival, sponsored by the International Rescue Committee (IRC). The IRC is a U.S. taxpayer-funded nongovernment organization run by David Miliband, former British Foreign Minister, member of the Labour Party, and oft-tapped future UK Prime Minister. The group has played a significant role in bringing a flood of illegal immigrant asylum seekers into the U.S.

Subodh Chandra, Jozef’s attorney, emphasized the severe impact of these allegations on the local community. He claimed widespread fear and disruption of public services due to bomb threats, which turned out to be hoaxes from abroad. Chandra likewise appears to be a Biden-Harris ally. He appears in a photograph with Democratic candidate Harris in his X profile and posted a Tweet in 2019 showing Harris with his mother.

In response, a Trump campaign spokesman, Steven Cheung, defended the former president, arguing that his comments were meant to highlight perceived failures in the nation’s immigration system.

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A so-called migrant advocacy leader from San Diego who has visited the Biden-Harris White House at least six times in 2023 and 2024 has initiated criminal charges against President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance for their comments related to Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio. show more

Notre Dame Students Back Trump After 12 Years of Democrat Support.

Students at Notre Dame University support President Donald J. Trump over his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, by an almost two-point margin, according to new election data. This is the first time in twelve years that students have preferred a Republican over a Democrat at the ostensibly ‘Catholic’ university.

The Irish Rover, a student-run newspaper, surveyed students between September 15 and 18. The results show that Trump holds 47.6 percent of the student vote, compared to Harris’s 45.9 percent. In 2020, then-candidate Joe Biden garnered 66 percent of student support compared to Trump’s 29 percent. Similarly, in 2016, Hillary Clinton led Trump by 59 percent to 24 percent in a comparable poll.

Elliot Anderson, president of Notre Dame’s College Republicans chapter, was astonished by the results. “It’s amazing to see a college campus stand by President Trump,” Anderson told The Rover.

The data suggests Kamala Harris may be struggling to appeal to Catholic voters. Her inability to garner majority support on the university campus could indicate a challenging environment for Harris among white Catholics—and perhaps Catholics overall.

The National Pulse reported earlier this week that Harris announced she will not attend the annual Al Smith dinner on October 17 in New York City, becoming the first Democratic presidential candidate in 36 years not to do so. Sponsored by the Archdiocese of New York, the Catholic fundraiser typically features lighthearted exchanges between presidential candidates.

Responding to the snub, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, remarked, “We’re not used to this; we don’t know how to handle it. This hasn’t happened in 40 years since Walter Mondale turned down the invitation. And remember, he lost 49 out of 50 states.”

A Pew Research Center poll published on September 10 showed Trump leading Harris by five points among Catholic voters nationally. This poll also highlighted Trump’s strong lead among white Catholic voters, with a 23-point margin (61 percent to 38 percent).

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Students at Notre Dame University support President Donald J. Trump over his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, by an almost two-point margin, according to new election data. This is the first time in twelve years that students have preferred a Republican over a Democrat at the ostensibly 'Catholic' university. show more

Speaker Johnson Tells Zelensky to Fire Ambassador After Open Foreign Interference.

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson demanded that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky fire the Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States after Zelensky toured a factory in the swing state of Pennsylvania and criticized President Donald J. Trump.

Oksana Markarova, the Ukrainian ambassador to the United States, helped plan Zelensky’s visit this week. During his visit, he was flown on a U.S. Air Force C-17 to the battleground state of Pennsylvania.

Zelensky seemed to be campaigning for Harris as he slammed both President Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance (R-OH), in the media.

“The idea that the world should end this war at Ukraine’s expense is unacceptable. But I do not consider this concept of his a plan, in any formal sense,” Zelensky said of Trump’s plan to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Speaker Johnson wrote bluntly to Zelensky following the visit, saying, “I demand that you immediately fire Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova,” and called the visit clear “election interference.”

Zelensky toured an armaments factory in Pennsylvania during this visit. Speaker Johnson added in his letter, “The facility was in a politically contested battleground state, was led by a top political surrogate for Kamala Harris, and failed to include a single Republican because – on purpose – no Republicans were invited.”

“Support for ending Russia’s war against Ukraine continues to be bipartisan, but our relationship is unnecessarily tested and needlessly tarnished when the candidates at the top of the Republican presidential ticket are targeted in the media by officials in your government,” he added.

President Trump, meanwhile, has stated that he would bring an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine prior to his oath of office if elected in November.

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Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson demanded that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky fire the Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States after Zelensky toured a factory in the swing state of Pennsylvania and criticized President Donald J. Trump. show more

TikTok Banned Political Ads, But is Allowing This Infamous Left-Wing Group to Continue.

Despite explicitly banning political advertisements on their platform since 2019, the Chinese-owned media giant TikTok still shows alleged paid political ads, including several linked to Democrat activist groups. Recent findings indicate that this prohibition has not entirely prevented the circulation of paid political messages.

At least 52 videos labeled with “Paid Partnership,” #ad, or #sponsored, some receiving significant views, have appeared to contravene TikTok’s policy. Some videos appear to be sponsored by the Democratic activist groups ActBlue, TogetherSF Action, and NextGen America. These videos promote issues like climate change and voter registration.

TikTok has reiterated its stance against political ads, stating that it disallows political content through all monetization channels, including paid advertisements, branded political content, and other promotional avenues. TikTok claims it adheres to a stringent no-political-ads policy, unlike other tech giants such as Facebook, Instagram, X, and Google.

Owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), TikTok faces additional scrutiny over national security concerns. U.S. lawmakers have been particularly vigilant due to worries about potential foreign influence via the platform, which is currently contesting a possible ban in court unless sold to a U.S.-approved entity.

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) noted the absence of specific regulations regarding social media influencer activities.

According to the Pew Research Center, TikTok has become a key news source for young American adults. The Center notes that 39 percent of adults aged 18 to 29 use the platform for news. While the BidenHarris regime has sought to curry favor with influencers on ToikTok over the years, including inviting some to film short videos at the White House, the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has turned some against the regime.

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Despite explicitly banning political advertisements on their platform since 2019, the Chinese-owned media giant TikTok still shows alleged paid political ads, including several linked to Democrat activist groups. Recent findings indicate that this prohibition has not entirely prevented the circulation of paid political messages. show more
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Dems Are in a Polling Panic, Fearful That Trump’s Numbers Are Actually Being UNDERCOUNTED.

Democratic senators fear polls are underestimating former President Donald J. Trump’s level of support. RealClearPolitics gave Vice President Kamala Harris a lead of 2.2 points nationally as of Monday, September 23—a narrower margin than Joe Biden’s seven-point lead and Hillary Clinton’s three-point lead over Trump at similar times in the 2020 and 2016 election campaigns. On election night, Biden’s lead over Trump nationally was significantly lower, at four points. Clinton‘s was also lower, at 2.1 points—and she lost the Electoral College.

One Democratic senator, speaking anonymously, called the numbers “ominous,” adding: “There’s no question that [they are] concerning… My sense is there’s not a lot more you can do than we’re already doing.”

Another anonymous senator lamented, “I don’t think any poll right now means much of anything,” complaining that voters are looking back on the Trump economy as “being so good” compared to the Biden-Harris economy.

Democratic pollster Celinda Lake told the media, “I, too, share the concern that there are going to be some surprises” on election day.

“What accentuates my concern is when you poll people who have not voted in ’20 but are planning to vote today, they are disproportionately Trump voters,” she added.

A poll earlier this month also shows Trump gaining major ground among independents and Latino voters, leading over Harris in both groups.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Democratic senators fear polls are underestimating former President Donald J. Trump's level of support. RealClearPolitics gave Vice President Kamala Harris a lead of 2.2 points nationally as of Monday, September 23—a narrower margin than Joe Biden's seven-point lead and Hillary Clinton's three-point lead over Trump at similar times in the 2020 and 2016 election campaigns. On election night, Biden's lead over Trump nationally was significantly lower, at four points. Clinton's was also lower, at 2.1 points—and she lost the Electoral College. show more