Monday, February 23, 2026

Team Kamala Comes Out Against Child Tax Credits.

Media allies of presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris are attacking the Republican vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), over his support for the Child Tax Credit. In allegedly previously unheard remarks—in reality, they were spoken during a 2021 episode of the Charlie Kirk Show to a significant audience—Vance states his clear support for reducing the tax burden on families.

“Let’s tax the things that are bad and not tax the things that are good,” Vance says in the interview with Kirk. He elaborates that families with children “should pay a different, lower tax rate.” The policy that Vance describes is, in fact, the Child Tax Credit.

However, ABC News—which claims to have “unearthed” the publicly available clip—appears to have wholly adopted the talking points provided by Kamala Harris‘s presidential campaign, falsely stating that Vance wants to raise taxes on families without children. This raises the question, why does Harris’s own spin suggest she now opposes the popular Child Tax Credit?

Harris—who has no children of her own but two step-children from her marriage to Douglas Emhoff—has included changes to the Child Tax Credit in policy and legislative proposals while serving as Vice President and a U.S. Senator for California. Yet, out of political expediency, the Harris campaign—through its media proxies—appears to have reversed course on the credit in attacking Vance.

The Child Tax Credit was temporarily expanded as part of former President Donald J. Trump‘s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and further expanded under the 2021 American Rescue Plan. Despite support from a bipartisan group of lawmakers—including Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)—attempts to make the credits’ expansion permanent before they expire in 2025 were derailed by Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV), a former Democrat, and a lack of initiative by the Biden-Harris government.

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Media allies of presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris are attacking the Republican vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), over his support for the Child Tax Credit. In allegedly previously unheard remarks—in reality, they were spoken during a 2021 episode of the Charlie Kirk Show to a significant audience—Vance states his clear support for reducing the tax burden on families. show more
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ABC News’s Stephanopoulos: ‘I Don’t Think Biden Can Serve Four More Years.’

ABC News host and former Clinton family political operative George Stephanopoulos offered a brutally honest answer when asked if he thought Joe Biden should step down. In an almost knee-jerk reaction, the Democrat operative turned newsman said he didn’t think Biden could make it four more years.

“Do you think Biden should step down? You’ve talked to him more than anybody else has lately,” he was asked in New York City by a man surreptitiously filming the encounter on his cell phone. The ABC News host responded: “I don’t think he can serve four more years.”

On Tuesday night, Stephanopoulos and ABC News admitted that it was, in fact, him in the video. Through a spokesman, the news host said: “Earlier today, I responded to a question from a passerby. I shouldn’t have.” Additionally, ABC News stressed that Stephanopoulos’s words were his own and not representative of the network.

Last Friday, Stephanopoulos was the first corporate media figure to interview the 81-year-old Joe Biden after his disastrous June 27 presidential debate performance. The 20-minute, pre-recorded interview offered little reassurance to Democrats worried about Biden’s readily apparent cognitive decline.

In a moment that undercut one of Biden’s key campaign issues—that Trump is an existential threat to democracy—the octogenarian Democrat was asked by Stephanopoulos how he’ll feel if he stays in the race and Trump wins. “I’ll feel, as long as I gave it my all, and I did as good a job as I know I can do, that’s what this is about,” Biden responded.

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ABC News host and former Clinton family political operative George Stephanopoulos offered a brutally honest answer when asked if he thought Joe Biden should step down. In an almost knee-jerk reaction, the Democrat operative turned newsman said he didn't think Biden could make it four more years. show more

Biden’s ABC Interview Offers Little Reassurance for Dems As 81-Year-Old Insists He’s Defeating Trump.

Joe Biden‘s prerecorded, 20-minute interview with former Bill Clinton White House aide George Stephanopoulos offered little reassurance for Democrats and American voters concerned about his cognitive decline. Addressing his disastrous debate performance, the 81-year-old blamed a cold, concerns that he had COVID-19, exhaustion, and interruptions by former President Donald J. Trump for what tens of millions of Americans witnessed. It should be noted that the microphones of each candidate were muted while the other spoke, and split screen shots of the two did not show Trump shouting or regularly interrupting Biden.

NO COGNITIVE EXAMS.

While Biden acknowledged he’s slowed a step, he insisted he remains in good health and can win the 2024 presidential election. Asked by Stephanopoulos if he’d receive an independent neurological examination and release the results, Biden refused—stating he receives one every day through his work as President of the United States.

Throughout the short interview, Biden never responded to any question with specifics. He did, however, stumble and make several major gaffes. The 81-year-old incumbent claimed he stopped Vladimir Putin despite Putin invading Ukraine under his watch.

MORE GAFFES.

Additionally, Biden claimed to have created NATO, lied about a New York Times poll showing him far behind Trump, and appeared to believe Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) ran for president—he’s never run for the White House. His denial of the reality of the state of the presidential race suggests information reaching Biden is tightly controlled by his inner circle.

Stephanopoulos repeatedly pressed Biden—who appeared overly focused on remembering a handful of prepared responses—as to whether he realizes how far he’s behind former President Donald J. Trump in the presidential race. Subsequently, Biden rattled off a line stating that the public polls don’t match his campaign’s data and that the race is a toss-up.

‘I GAVE IT MY ALL.’

In a moment that undercut one of Biden’s key campaign issues—that Trump is an existential threat to democracy—the octogenarian Democrat was asked by Stephanopoulos how he’ll feel if he stays in the race and Trump wins. “I’ll feel, as long as I gave it my all, and I did as good a job as I know I can do, that’s what this is about,” Biden responded—his answer offering little reassurance to Democrats who fear Trump’s victory is likely to come to pass.

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Joe Biden's prerecorded, 20-minute interview with former Bill Clinton White House aide George Stephanopoulos offered little reassurance for Democrats and American voters concerned about his cognitive decline. Addressing his disastrous debate performance, the 81-year-old blamed a cold, concerns that he had COVID-19, exhaustion, and interruptions by former President Donald J. Trump for what tens of millions of Americans witnessed. It should be noted that the microphones of each candidate were muted while the other spoke, and split screen shots of the two did not show Trump shouting or regularly interrupting Biden. show more
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ICYMI: Bannon Bulldozes Corporate Media on Jan 6, Election Integrity.

War Room host Stephen K. Bannon bulldozed ABC News’ Jonathan Karl in an interview ahead of his imprisonment for defying the corrupt January 6 Committee, turning the tables on the corporate media hitman as he asked him to tell Donald Trump supporters to “respect the results” of the 2024 election.

“Have you asked a Democrat this question?” Bannon demanded. “Yes or no? The answer’s no,” he said, before repeating the question to a dumbfounded Karl.

“Have, uh, have, have, I haven’t seen, I haven’t seen Democrats storm the Capitol to try and stop an election,” stammered the ABC journalist, a partisan actor who has authored anti-Trump books, such as the prematurely titled 2021 tract Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show. 

Bannon pressed Karl on extreme statements by Democrats such as Jamie Raskin, prompting Karl to cut in with a testy, “I have no problem asking Democrats if they’re going to respect the election.”

“Then why don’t you do it?” Bannon asked. “The only reason you’re gonna have to is we put a pitchfork to your back and said, ‘Why don’t you ask Democrats?'”

“Here’s the bottom line,” Bannon concluded, rolling over Karl’s feeble attempts to interject again. “When this is adjudicated and reviewed, if they are certifiable, chain of custody ballots and votes from American citizens, then hey, whatever that outcome is, is totally fair. Until the time that we get that, all bets are off.”

Surveys suggest around a fifth of mail-in ballots in 2020 were fraudulent.

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War Room host Stephen K. Bannon bulldozed ABC News’ Jonathan Karl in an interview ahead of his imprisonment for defying the corrupt January 6 Committee, turning the tables on the corporate media hitman as he asked him to tell Donald Trump supporters to "respect the results" of the 2024 election. show more
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Trump Accepts FOURTH Presidential Debate Invite.

Former President Donald J. Trump has now accepted a fourth presidential debate invitation. Additionally, Trump challenged Joe Biden’s vice-presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, to debate his eventual running mate at Virginia State University in August.

Late on Friday, Trump posted on Truth Social that he had agreed to attend a 2024 presidential debate hosted by NBC and the Spanish-language network Telemundo prior to the November election. Earlier this week, Trump accepted a third debate invitation from Fox News. Trump’s 81-year-old Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, has thus far only agreed to two debates — hosted by CNN and ABC, respectively.

Trump and Biden abandoned the three presidential debates governed by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) after Biden challenged Trump to two independent contests. The former Republican President quickly accepted the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent’s challenge — agreeing to both debates.

The former President agreed to a third debate with Fox News, challenging Biden to attend as well. The Biden campaign, however, has stated it will not appear on the network, claiming Fox News does not meet its debate criteria. Despite NBC not making the Biden campaign’s preferred debate host list, Telemundo is included. It is unclear whether Biden will accept the invitation as of late Friday.

Former President Trump has pushed for earlier and more frequent presidential debates. However, the CPD rejected his demand that the organization move up its debate timeline. Earlier on Friday, Frank Fahrenkopf, co-chairman of the CPD, said he believes Donald Trump “got rolled” by Joe Biden‘s camp when he agreed to just two presidential debates, earlier than usual in the election cycle and organized by leftist networks.

 

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Former President Donald J. Trump has now accepted a fourth presidential debate invitation. Additionally, Trump challenged Joe Biden's vice-presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, to debate his eventual running mate at Virginia State University in August. show more

National Review Defends ABC, Stephanopoulos Against Trump.

The National Review claims that former President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against the ABC News network and George Stephanopoulos is a “dud.” Andrew C. McCarthy, a contributing editor to the once venerable conservative publication and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, argues Stephanopoulos’s claims that the former President was ‘found liable for rape’ — while ‘inaccurate’ — are not ‘false.’ The ABC News host made the false assertions during a hostile interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) in early March.

Earlier this week, attorneys for former President Trump filed a lawsuit against ABC News in response to Stephanopoulos’s claims made during the Mace interview. The National Pulse previously reported that the filing alleges Stephanopoulos and ABC knowingly disseminated false information during the show, “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” mischaracterizing court verdicts and thereby damaging Trump’s public standing. Trump’s attorneys contend that while a civil court found the former President liable for “sexual abuse,” he was not found liable for rape.

McCarthy, however, contends that Stephanopoulos’s distinction between sexual abuse and rape doesn’t constitute defamation. “Nevertheless, inaccurate is not the same as false, which I don’t believe the partisan commentator’s statement was,” the former U.S. Attorney writes, adding: “Trump, moreover, did not suffer any material harm.”

The National Review writer continues, stating, “I don’t believe there would be a viable defamation case against Stephanopoulos even if Trump weren’t a public figure.” McCarthy concludes that, in his opinion, the “allegedly defamatory statement is not actionable” and was not made with “actual malice or reckless disregard for the truth.”

McCarthy does, at least, acknowledge that Stephanopoulos is “a partisan hack” who defended former President Bill Clinton against credible sexual assault allegations.

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The National Review claims that former President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against the ABC News network and George Stephanopoulos is a “dud.” Andrew C. McCarthy, a contributing editor to the once venerable conservative publication and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, argues Stephanopoulos’s claims that the former President was ‘found liable for rape’ — while ‘inaccurate’ — are not ‘false.’ The ABC News host made the false assertions during a hostile interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) in early March. show more

1 in 5 Who Want Trump Charged Would Still Vote for Him Over Joe Biden.

One-fifth of American voters who say believe Donald Trump should face charges for complaints pertaining to the 2020 election would still vote for him over President Joe Biden, reveals new poll data released by ABC News and the Washington Post.

In a study conducted between April 28 and May 3, voters were asked, “should Trump face charges for attempts to overturn [the] 2020 election?” More than half – 56 percent – answered “yes,” compared to 38 percent who answered “no.”

But incredibly, 18 percent – just under one in five of that 56 percent – say they would still vote for Trump over the faltering Joe Biden.

Biden, Free Falling.

President Biden’s numbers amongst the American public, however, leave something to be desired. His current approval rating is the lowest on record for any first-term president within 18 months of an election at just 36 percent. At the same point in his first term, Trump polled higher, at 39 percent.

Nearly half of Democrat voters – 48 percent – believe Biden is too old for another term, with 75 percent of independents concurring. Only 32 percent of voters think Biden has the mental sharpness to “serve effectively as president” again, and 33 percent think his health is “good enough” for a second term.

According to ABC News, “Biden has trouble across a range of groups.”

Among black voters, considered vital to Democratic turnout, Biden’s approval rating has fallen by a whopping 30 percent, from 82 percent to 52 percent, whereas black approval rating of Trump has increased by 15 percent from 12 in 2020 to 27 percent.

Biden fares worse still amongst Hispanics. His approval rating is currently at historic lows at just 40 percent, whereas 43 percent of Hispanic voters would support Trump – another double-digit increase since November 2020 when it was 32 percent.

Biden is also polling at record lows among white voters, at just 32 percent.

Trump Revs the Engines.

Former President Donald J. Trump continues to poll at high rates amongst his own party ahead of the primaries. Forty-three percent of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents suggest they will vote for him again. That increases to 51 percent when only the six highest candidates are considered. In comparison, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stands at just 25 percent.

Last week, a straw poll of the largest and most influential young Republican group in the country gave Trump a clear advantage over his primary opponents. In a head-to-head battle against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump was the clear favorite, receiving over two-thirds – 66.88 percent of the New York Young Republican vote.

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One-fifth of American voters who say believe Donald Trump should face charges for complaints pertaining to the 2020 election would still vote for him over President Joe Biden, reveals new poll data released by ABC News and the Washington Post. show more