Monday, September 8, 2025

WaPo Drops Near 10% of Its Subscribers After Bezos Blocks Harris Endorsement.

The Washington Post is facing a revolt not only among its staff and editorial board but also among its most anti-Trump subscribers. Following the newspaper’s decision—influenced by owner and tech billionaire Jeff Bezos—not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race, The Post has seen over 200,000 digital readers cancel their subscriptions as of Monday afternoon.

With a total readership estimated to be around 2.5 million, The Washington Post has seen nearly 10 percent of its total subscriber base evaporate in a matter of days. The Post has struggled to remain financially viable in recent years and largely relies on cash injections from Bezos to stay afloat.

THE NON-ENDORSEMENT.

Late last week, the newspaper—whose slogan, adopted in 2017 in protest of President Donald J. Trump, is “Democracy Dies in Darkness”—shocked the American political landscape when it declined to make a presidential endorsement for the first time since 1988. Will Lewis, the newspaper’s Chief Executive and Publisher, justified the decision as a move to reaffirm The Post’s independence.

Meanwhile, management at The Washington Post is reportedly concerned that the cancellations will continue to rise with its left-wing readership unsated. Marcus Brauchli, former Executive Editor of The Post, described the cancellations as significant and suggested a lack of communication and transparency by Bezos and Lewis regarding the endorsement decision is fueling the anger.

“The problem is, people don’t know why the decision was made. We basically know the decision was made but we don’t know what led to it,” Brauchli said in a recent interview with NPR. However, the former Executive Editor cautions subscribers from acting rashly, arguing: “It is a way to send a message to ownership but it shoots you in the foot if you care about the kind of in-depth, quality journalism like The Post produces.”

STAFF JUMP SHIP.

Meanwhile, the internal strife at The Washington Post is becoming increasingly untenable as well. At least two columnists and two editorial board members have resigned in protest. Molly Roberts, an eight-year veteran of the newspaper, quit on Monday, and fellow board member David Hoffman is said to be following suit. Additionally, columnist Michele Norris and editor-at-large Robert Kagan bolted from the paper over the weekend.

Kagan has gone on to insinuate that Bezos’s decision not to endorse is driven by business interests. He notes that Bezos-owned Blue Origin holds substantial NASA contracts and that the company allegedly met with Trump soon after the endorsement decision became public.

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The Washington Post is facing a revolt not only among its staff and editorial board but also among its most anti-Trump subscribers. Following the newspaper's decision—influenced by owner and tech billionaire Jeff Bezos—not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race, The Post has seen over 200,000 digital readers cancel their subscriptions as of Monday afternoon. show more

Network News Tips Scales for Kamala, Watchdog Says.

Major corporate media networks are attempting to interfere more heavily in the 2024 presidential election than in past races. According to data from the Media Research Center (MRC), broadcast news coverage of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris‘s respect campaigns has been almost entirely favorable for the latter and negative for the former.

“Since July, ABC, CBS, and NBC have treated Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris to 78 percent positive coverage, while these same networks have pummeled former Republican President Donald Trump with 85 percent negative coverage,” MRC says regarding their findings. The group notes their analysis is based on “explicitly evaluative statements about each candidate from either reporters, anchors or non-partisan sources such as experts or voters.”

The media watchdog group adds: “The difference in coverage between the two candidates is far greater than in 2016 when both Trump and then-challenger Hillary Clinton received mostly negative coverage (91 percent negative for Trump, vs. 79 percent negative for Clinton). It’s even greater than in 2020, when Joe Biden was treated to 66 percent positive coverage, vs. 92 percent negative for Trump.”

MRC’s analysis shows that since July, news coverage—mainly from ABC, NBC, and CBS—has included 230 minutes of negative stories about Trump and various allegations made against the former Republican president. Conversely, the networks have provided only minimal coverage of any controversies regarding Harris.

In fact, MRC found that 31 percent of network news airtime has been focused on negative stories regarding personal controversies. Meanwhile, just five percent of airtime was dedicated to similar topics regarding Harris.

The two most covered issues regarding Trump were the January 6 Capitol riots and allegations leveled by Harris—and other top Democrats—accusing Trump of being a “fascist” and “a danger to democracy.”

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Major corporate media networks are attempting to interfere more heavily in the 2024 presidential election than in past races. According to data from the Media Research Center (MRC), broadcast news coverage of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris's respect campaigns has been almost entirely favorable for the latter and negative for the former. show more

AOC Admits Her ‘Resistance’ Antics Are ‘Nonsense.’

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) appears to be admitting her “resistance” antics under President Donald J. Trump were “nonsense” and apparently just a stunt to sway public opinion. During a Twitch live stream on Sunday, where Ocasio-Cortez squared off against 2024 Democratic Party vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) in a game of Madden NFL, the New York Democrat pleaded with supporters to back Kamala Harris so she wouldn’t have to go through the resistance act again.

“Sorry, it got a little intense here, but it’s ’cause we’re eight days out from an election, and I’m losing my mind. And I’ve got a little smoke coming out the top of my head,” Rep. Ocasio-Cortez said while both she and Walz struggled to run plays in the popular football game simulator. She added: “Get it together! Cast your vote so we can be done with this! I do not want to do four more years of resistance nonsense under Donald Trump, okay?”

Continuing, Ocasio-Cortez recalled the constant state of turmoil she associated with Trump’s presidency, rhetorically asking, “Do we remember what it was like waking up every day and there being some stuff going on?”


Famously, Ocasio-Cortez was photographed crying outside an illegal immigrant detention facility in El Paso, Texas, as a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. The photos, where she appears to exaggerate her emotions for the camera, were widely lampooned by conservatives and those supporting tougher border security.

The Twitch livestream event—ill-timed as it occurred during actual nationally televised NFL gameplay—was ostensibly an attempt by the Harris campaign to boost support among young male voters. Democrats fear this demographic is backing President Donald J. Trump at far higher margins than in past elections and could prove pivotal in deciding several critical battleground states.

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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) appears to be admitting her "resistance" antics under President Donald J. Trump were "nonsense" and apparently just a stunt to sway public opinion. During a Twitch live stream on Sunday, where Ocasio-Cortez squared off against 2024 Democratic Party vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) in a game of Madden NFL, the New York Democrat pleaded with supporters to back Kamala Harris so she wouldn't have to go through the resistance act again. show more

Trump Campaign Aide Says Their HQ Conference Room is ‘Bugged.’

A whistleblower recently associated with the 2024 Trump presidential campaign alleges senior staff have pilfered campaign funds and installed listening devices in a conference room to spy on colleagues. The woman, who spoke anonymously but whose identity is known to The National Pulse, says Trump campaign leadership fired her after she raised concerns about “grift and greed” and the “bugging” plot—both she says are perpetrated by campaign chiefs Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles.

“The grift and greed I’ve witnessed makes me sick, and I think leadership has been bad stewards of generous donors money,” she wrote to a colleague after being fired by the campaign less than two weeks ago. The whistleblower continues: “I‘m 100% on Team Trump—I want the very best for this campaign, but what I’ve witnessed is greedy and wrong.”

According to the Daily Beast, the woman claims LaCivita and Wiles have diverted millions in campaign money to vendors who are overcharging for their services. Concerningly, the former campaign worker says at least one vendor is run by a major donor to Kamala Harris‘s presidential campaign.

The whistleblower asserts that Sean Dollman, the Trump campaign’s chief financial officer, had a conference room at the West Palm Beach campaign headquarters swept for listening devices. She alleges that the campaign CFO “has alluded to the fact that he can’t say things for fear of retaliation.” Additionally, the woman claims in her email: “There are napkins stuffed in all the gaps in the conference room now. It seems like they’re willing to go to extremes.”

Responding to the allegations, a senior staffer with the Trump campaign told the Daily Beast: “This is nothing more than fanciful lies and fabrications from a disgruntled former employee of a vendor, and this person apparently was a terrible teammate who also disclosed private, internal information to outside individuals.”

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A whistleblower recently associated with the 2024 Trump presidential campaign alleges senior staff have pilfered campaign funds and installed listening devices in a conference room to spy on colleagues. The woman, who spoke anonymously but whose identity is known to The National Pulse, says Trump campaign leadership fired her after she raised concerns about "grift and greed" and the "bugging" plot—both she says are perpetrated by campaign chiefs Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles. show more

‘Newly Invigorated Bannon’ Ready to Take the Fight to the Deep State – ‘Every Word Will Matter.’

Former Trump White House Chief Strategist and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is set to be released from Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury—a federal prison in suburban Connecticut—on Tuesday. In a recent interview with NOTUS, The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, detailed what he thinks Bannon’s next moves will be as a free man.

“Expect to see a newly invigorated Stephen K. Bannon, more intent than ever to take his fight to the administrative state,” Kassam said, noting he has been in touch with Bannon almost every day of his incarceration. Kassam added: “I would not be surprised to see him immediately hitting the campaign trail, as well as hosting his War Room show for four hours each day. Every second will count. Every word will matter.”

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Bannon was sent to the federal prison facility as a result of the Democratic Party’s lawfare campaign against President Donald J. Trump and his allies. Specifically, Bannon was held in contempt of Congress over his refusal to cooperate with the January 6 Committee—which some legal experts contend was illegally constituted by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). On the inside of FCI Danbury, Bannon has reportedly fielded a bevy of questions from the other inmates regarding politics, Trump, and the upcoming election.

At the time of his incarceration, Kassam argued that Bannon was specifically targeted by the Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) because he “actually gets people up off their couches, up off their seats; helps them to register for precinct strategy; helps them to register for canvassing and campaigning.” With his release from prison just days before the November 5 election, many expect Bannon to inject a final boost of energy into the Trump campaign.

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Former Trump White House Chief Strategist and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is set to be released from Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury—a federal prison in suburban Connecticut—on Tuesday. In a recent interview with NOTUS, The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, detailed what he thinks Bannon's next moves will be as a free man. show more

The McDonald’s Trump Visited Had to Hire Security After Violent, Left-Wing Threats.

Following former President Donald J. Trump‘s recent visit to a McDonald’s franchise in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, restaurant owner Derek Giacomantonio has reported receiving threatening messages via phone and social media. Trump’s appearance at the location, where he worked at the fry station and served customers at the drive-thru, drew significant public interest and subsequent threats.

Giacomantonio has employed private security to ensure the safety of his employees and patrons. The security measures were already in place during Trump’s visit, a decision made by Giacomantonio, who is reportedly shouldering the costs himself.

Trump’s visit was organized by Jim Worthington, a leader of Pennsylvania’s Republican National Convention delegation. Worthington acknowledged the fears of potential boycott actions but remarked that the community largely continues to support the franchise, with many visiting the restaurant since the event.

During his time at the restaurant, Trump commented on Vice President Kamala Harris’s dubious claims to have worked there in her youth. He believes Harris’s claim, unsupported by any employment records or other evidence, is a lie, similar to other false claims she has made about her background, such as her grandfather being an “independence fighter” against the British.

Harris supporters have already bombarded Giacomantonio’s franchise with fake, negative Yelp reviews, displaying their vindictiveness and forcing the website to pause them temporarily.

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Following former President Donald J. Trump's recent visit to a McDonald's franchise in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, restaurant owner Derek Giacomantonio has reported receiving threatening messages via phone and social media. Trump’s appearance at the location, where he worked at the fry station and served customers at the drive-thru, drew significant public interest and subsequent threats. show more

Muslim Leaders Endorse Trump AND His Immigration Policies.

An influential group of Muslim leaders from Michigan have announced their support for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, highlighting his stance on global conflicts and immigration policies. The endorsement was declared during a rally on Saturday, where the leaders emphasized Trump’s commitment to peace and ending worldwide conflicts. Imam Belal Alzuhairi, speaking at the event, stated, “The bloodshed has to stop all over the world, and I think that this man can make it happen.”

The leaders also cited Trump’s immigration policies as a key factor in endorsing him. They underscored the importance of border security and the necessity of legal immigration pathways. Alzuhairi explained, “Anyone who wants to come to this country is welcome, but he has to do that through a legal pathway.”

The group conveyed optimism for Trump’s vision of America’s future, affirming that they aim to support “peace and justice for all.”

The endorsement was further highlighted by a spirited prediction from Alzuhairi: “Michiganders, I have two predictions for you for the next six months… number one, the Detroit Lions will win the Super Bowl… the second prediction is Donald J. Trump will be the 47th president of the United States of America.”

The news follows an earlier endorsement from Amer Ghalib, the Mayor of Hamtramck, the only Muslim-majority city in the United States.

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An influential group of Muslim leaders from Michigan have announced their support for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, highlighting his stance on global conflicts and immigration policies. The endorsement was declared during a rally on Saturday, where the leaders emphasized Trump's commitment to peace and ending worldwide conflicts. Imam Belal Alzuhairi, speaking at the event, stated, "The bloodshed has to stop all over the world, and I think that this man can make it happen." show more

WaPo Columnist Resigns After Paper Refuses to Endorse Kamala. Guess Who He’s Married To!

Arch-neoconservative and Washington Post editor-at-large Robert Kagan has resigned from the newspaper after it declined to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Kagan, who writes a column for the Post, is married to the Biden-Harris government’s former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland—the globalist architect of the Ukraine war.

Kagan’s resignation follows The Washington Post’s announcement that it will not endorse Kamala Harris for president less than two weeks before Election Day. This is the first time the newspaper has declined to endorse a candidate since the 1988 presidential election. Publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced the decision to the newsroom on Friday.

The resignation of Kagan is not surprising, coming from a long line of neoconservative intelligentsia who are opposed to the more humble, noninterventionist foreign policy advocated by President Donald J. Trump. His late father, Donald Kagan, and brother, Fred Kagan, have both leveled their own criticisms of Trump over the years.

In addition to the familial ties to anti-Trump sentiments, Kagan’s wife—Victoria Nuland—is no fan of Trump either. A senior official in the Biden-Harris government, Nuland was the chief architect of the Biden-Harris policy on the Ukraine war. Infamously, Nuland has pushed for allowing Ukraine to expand the conflict by conducting military strikes deep inside Russia—a red line that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says could elicit a nuclear response.

Having failed to sufficiently escalate the conflict in Eastern Europe, Nuland announced her resignation this past March. Just months later, her former boss, President Joe Biden, was forced into a ‘sort of’ resignation of his own following a disastrous debate against Trump. Consequently, the 81-year-old Democrat was replaced in July by Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 Democratic Party’s presidential nominee.

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Arch-neoconservative and Washington Post editor-at-large Robert Kagan has resigned from the newspaper after it declined to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Kagan, who writes a column for the Post, is married to the Biden-Harris government's former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland—the globalist architect of the Ukraine war. show more
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D.C. Residents Flee – ‘There Were Proud Boys Petting My Dog That Day.’

Election anxiety has hit a fever pitch among Washington, D.C. residents, and the German-owned corporate media outlet POLITICO wants its readers to know all about it. In an all-too-long column, senior editor Michael Schaffer details the planned flight of several residents from the nation’s capital for election night over fears of chaos and violence. Most of those interviewed apparently confuse Election Day with the riots that occurred on January 6 while Congress took up the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

One of the Washington, D.C. residents interviewed is Shreya Tulsiani, a researcher with Truth Initiative. “January 6th was a very scary time. I used to live right off of North Capitol Street, so I could see the Capitol. There were Proud Boys petting my dog that day. I don’t want to be a part of it,” she told POLITICO. How she knew the individuals petting her dog were Proud Boys and not another protest group or just random people walking by is unclear.

Tulsiani tells Schaffer that she believes November 5 could be just as dangerous as January 6 in Washington, D.C. She says, “I feel like election week might be crazy too. I don’t know what’s planned but I don’t want to be near it.” She goes on to insinuate the protective measures taken—including military checkpoints and the deployment of National Guard troops across the capitol ahead of Joe Biden’s 2021 presidential inauguration—were just as frightening as the Capitol riots.

“I know that the response here is, like, let’s bring out the tanks, let’s bring out the people with guns. That doesn’t make me feel safe either,” Tulsiani says.

D.C. Councilwoman Brooke Pinto claims she’s already getting questions from businesses in her ward—which includes the posh Georgetown neighborhood—as to whether they should board up in anticipation of unrest on election night. It should be noted that Georgetown is around five miles from the U.S. Capitol—and about two-and-a-half miles from the White House, where revelers usually gather for presidential elections—and the neighborhood lacks Metro subway access, making it difficult to reach for those without their own transportation.

Schaffer goes on to insinuate that any election night conflicts would have been unthinkable prior to January 6, 2021. However, the POLITICO editor is evidently and conveniently unaware of the actual violence and rampant property destruction that broke out across the country in the wake of President Donald J. Trump’s 2016 election victory.

However, at least one Washington, D.C. resident is skeptical of any political violence on election night—the city’s Democrat mayor, Muriel Bowser. “People have certain risk tolerances, and I don’t think they should be boarding up their businesses, but we’re not going to give them that advice,” she said earlier this week in response to the pear-clutching panic among capital residents.

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Election anxiety has hit a fever pitch among Washington, D.C. residents, and the German-owned corporate media outlet POLITICO wants its readers to know all about it. In an all-too-long column, senior editor Michael Schaffer details the planned flight of several residents from the nation's capital for election night over fears of chaos and violence. Most of those interviewed apparently confuse Election Day with the riots that occurred on January 6 while Congress took up the certification of the 2020 presidential election. show more

Trump’s Tax Free America Beckons.

President Donald J. Trump is floating the elimination of the federal income tax, with the revenue from it being replaced by income from import and export tariffs. The tax policy change, first floated by Trump during a recent campaign stop at a Bronx, New York barbershop, has caught fire on social media—even receiving the enthusiastic backing of former Congressman and libertarian firebrand Ron Paul (R-TX).

While the concept might sound farfetched on the modern political stage, it was not that long ago that the U.S. federal government was entirely—or almost entirely—funded through tariff revenue. Trump emphasized this fact during his Bronx stop. “It had all tariffs—it didn’t have an income tax,” Trump remarked at the Knockout Barbershop. He expressed concern about the financial burden income taxes impose on citizens, stating, “They’re paying tax, and they don’t have the money to pay the tax.”

TRUMP’S TARIFF PLAN.

On the campaign trail, Trump has strongly pushed for a more aggressive U.S. tariff policy. The 2024 Republican presidential nominee has proposed introducing a broad tariff regime on foreign imports ranging from 10 to 20 percent, with a significant 60 percent tariff on goods imported from China. The former Republican president has also said the U.S. should retaliate against any nation that tariffs American goods—even if those tariffs are 100 or 200 percent.

Several nations with strong diplomatic and economic ties to the United States still maintain high tariffs on American goods, especially automobiles. Both Germany and Japan have been able to tariff American car makers for almost 80 years because of the post-World War II Marshall Plan. Trump, however, proposes that this arrangement should change with either the countries dropping their high tariffs or the U.S. enacting their own on German and Japanese cars.

Today, tariffs only account for about two percent of federal revenue, while income taxes comprise about 94 percent of the government’s cash flow. While a ramp-up in tariff use could significantly change this dynamic, cuts to federal spending would still likely be needed. Currently, U.S. imports total approximately $3 trillion annually, while income and payroll taxes bring in $4.2 trillion.

THE TRUTH ABOUT TARIFFS.

Lastly, Democrats and some anti-Trump Republicans have tried to brand tariffs as inflationary. However, these attacks are highly misleading and, in some instances, outright falsehoods. Tariffs are, in simple terms, a form of consumption tax. Like most taxes, consumption taxes are deflationary in their economic effect. Properly understood inflation is either caused by increased demand driven by an expanding money supply or by the constriction of the supply of goods through policy or other means.

Tariffs neither increase the monetary supply nor prevent consumers from accessing goods; they are merely taxes importers pay on foreign goods. The most famous tariff legislation in U.S. history, the Smoot-Hawley Act, had a deflationary impact on the economy, not an inflationary one.

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President Donald J. Trump is floating the elimination of the federal income tax, with the revenue from it being replaced by income from import and export tariffs. The tax policy change, first floated by Trump during a recent campaign stop at a Bronx, New York barbershop, has caught fire on social media—even receiving the enthusiastic backing of former Congressman and libertarian firebrand Ron Paul (R-TX). show more