Thursday, September 11, 2025

The Mayor of America’s First Muslim-Majority City May Just Have Handed Trump the Election.

The mayor of Hamtramck, a city in Michigan with a Muslim-majority population, has publicly declared his support for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Amer Ghalib, who leads the suburb of Detroit, made the stunning announcement through a Facebook post on Sunday.

The news comes shortly after the Democrat splinter movement ‘Uncommitted‘ once again refused to back Kamala Harris in the November election and as Michigan finds itself a critical deciding state in the nation.

Despite acknowledging his differences with Trump, Ghalib described the ex-president as “a man of principles.” In his Arabic-language post, he expressed confidence in Trump’s leadership, stating, “Though it’s looking good, he may or may not win the election and be the 47th president of the United States, but I believe he is the right choice for this critical time.”

Ghalib is no stranger to the media spotlight, creating headlines in October 2023, shortly after the Hamas terror attacks on Israel, where he stated: “Peace can never coexist with occupation and injustice, anywhere and at any time no matter how strong the oppressor or how weak the oppressed is!”

In June last year, Ghalib’s city banned LGBT Pride after the Muslim-majority city council proscribed the homosexual festivities. 

The National Pulse has reported extensively on Ghalib and Hamtramck following the town featuring prominently in the bestselling book No Go Zones.

Ghalib emphasized his commitment to the Trump endorsement, saying he would not regret his decision, regardless of the outcome.

He wrote, “I’ll not regret my decision no matter what the outcome would be, and I’m ready to face the consequences. For this and many other reasons, I announce my support and endorsement for the former, and hopefully, the next president of the United States, Donald Trump.” He further added, “Now, let the caravan begin its journey. This is just the starting point.”

Trump acknowledged Ghalib’s endorsement by reposting the message on his Truth Social account.

Ghalib’s support for Trump followed a recent private meeting between the two in Flint, Michigan, which lasted approximately 20 minutes. During their conversation, they discussed topics such as the debates, voting statistics in Michigan and Wayne County, and specific concerns of Arab American and Yemeni American communities. The situation in Yemen was also part of their discussion.

Hamtramck is the only U.S. city governed entirely by Muslims, and over 40 percent of its population is foreign-born.

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The mayor of Hamtramck, a city in Michigan with a Muslim-majority population, has publicly declared his support for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Amer Ghalib, who leads the suburb of Detroit, made the stunning announcement through a Facebook post on Sunday. show more

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Not for one moment, as I was traversing the streets of Hamtramck, enjoying my meal at the Yemeni Cafe, did I think, “Yeah, this place will swing for Trump in 2024
Not for one moment, as I was traversing the streets of Hamtramck, enjoying my meal at the Yemeni Cafe, did I think, “Yeah, this place will swing for Trump in 2024 show more
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NYT Data: Donald Trump More Popular Than Taylor Swift.

Voters view former President Donald J. Trump more favorably than pop star Taylor Swift, who endorsed the 2024 Democrat Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris after the September 10 presidential debate. According to a survey by Siena College and The New York Times conducted in the immediate days following the debate, only 44 percent of voters view Swift positively. Meanwhile, 47 percent of voters view former President Trump favorably.

Swift is predictably most popular with voters who identify as Democrats, hitting 70 percent. Just 11 percent of Democrats say they view her unfavorably. Among independents, Swift’s favorability rating slides drastically to just 41 percent, while her unfavorable rating jumps to 32 percent. Republican voters are the least likely to view her as favorable, with a rating of just 23 percent. Conversely, 60 percent of Republicans say they view Swift unfavorably.

While national Democrats and the Harris campaign have touted Swift’s endorsement for almost two weeks now, it appears that the pop star’s backing has done little to move nationwide and battleground polls. The 2024 presidential race remains essentially a toss-up between Trump and Harris.

The National Pulse reported last week that initial data following the Swift endorsement suggests very little change in the breakdown of the American youth vote for either candidate. In fact, Harris appears to be running significantly behind where Joe Biden was at among young voters in September 2020.

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Voters view former President Donald J. Trump more favorably than pop star Taylor Swift, who endorsed the 2024 Democrat Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris after the September 10 presidential debate. According to a survey by Siena College and The New York Times conducted in the immediate days following the debate, only 44 percent of voters view Swift positively. Meanwhile, 47 percent of voters view former President Trump favorably. show more

Secret Service Report Finds Agency Responsible for Multiple Failures During Attempted Trump Assassination.

A report released by the United States Secret Service (USSS) regarding the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13 admits the protective agency is responsible for numerous security and communications failures. The internal review also notes that the USSS failed to use technology that could have been detected when Thomas Matthew Crooks flew a drone above the rally site hours before the campaign rally and was not even aware that local police were searching for a suspicious person until Crooks had fired his weapon.

Former USSS director Kimberly Cheatle, who resigned shortly after the attempted assassination, initiated the review, which admits the agency did not direct local police snipers to cover a rooftop despite the officers’s willingness to do so. Additionally, the report states that agents failed to utilize the agency’s radio network—instead opting for mobile phones—which caused critical information regarding the gunman to be siloed in the moments before Crooks opened fire.

UNANSWERED QUESTIONS.

In the aftermath of the shooting, which saw former President Trump hit by a bullet in the ear—and rallygoer Corey Comperatore killed—it was revealed that the USSS was short-staffed and that many of the agents present were inexperienced Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel. A whistleblower also showed that USSS agents were told not to request extra manpower before the rally and were explicitly told that any requests that did come through would be denied.

Acting USSS Director Ronald Rowe Jr., who replaced Cheatle, has stated that he is “ashamed” of the agency’s failures. In late July, he said, “As a career law enforcement officer and a twenty-five-year veteran with the Secret Service, I cannot defend why that roof was not better secured.”

Rowe has stated that future event security plans will have thorough evaluations by multiple supervisors to prevent the numerous failures seen in Butler. Despite this, Trump was the target of another attempted assassination while golfing in West Palm Beach, Florida, this past weekend.

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A report released by the United States Secret Service (USSS) regarding the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13 admits the protective agency is responsible for numerous security and communications failures. The internal review also notes that the USSS failed to use technology that could have been detected when Thomas Matthew Crooks flew a drone above the rally site hours before the campaign rally and was not even aware that local police were searching for a suspicious person until Crooks had fired his weapon. show more

Feds Obstructing State Investigation of Trump Assassination Attempt.

The federal government is obstructing efforts by state law enforcement to investigate the alleged assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump in Florida. “Our investigators were rebuffed just going to the fence line outside of Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach,” said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has expressed misgivings about “the same federal agencies that are seeking to prosecute Donald Trump” leading the investigation.

Asked if “the feds [are] being cooperative” in Florida’s efforts to investigate Ukraine-linked Democrat donor Ryan Routh for attempted murder—a state crime rather than a federal crime—Trump’s former rival responded: “The answer’s no, they’re not being cooperative.”

“I think they’ve taken the position [that] they don’t want the State of Florida to be involved in this, but here’s the thing: there were multiple violations of Florida law across multiple jurisdictions… so we have a duty to investigate this,” he insisted.

ANTI-TRUMP FEDS.

The National Pulse previously reported on a whistleblower describing Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Jeffrey Veltri, who heads the Miami bureau covering the former president’s West Palm Beach home, as “adamantly and vocally anti-Trump.”

“[FBI Director Christopher] Wray, [Deputy Director Paul] Abbate, and [Executive Assistant Director Jennifer] Moore wanted to ensure that Veltri appeared non-political, [so] Veltri was ordered to remove all of his Facebook and Social media posts that were anti-Trump,” the whistleblower told the House Judiciary Committee in 2023.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, predicted President Trump would be subject to another assassination attempt after the first one in Butler, Pennsylvania, narrowly failed. Meanwhile, America First Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials have informed him that there are “five known assassination teams” currently targeting President Trump.

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The federal government is obstructing efforts by state law enforcement to investigate the alleged assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump in Florida. “Our investigators were rebuffed just going to the fence line outside of Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach,” said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has expressed misgivings about "the same federal agencies that are seeking to prosecute Donald Trump" leading the investigation. show more
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POLL: 28% of Democrats Wish Trump Had Been Assassinated, Half Suspect He Staged Latest Attempt.

Twenty-eight percent of Democrats believe “America [would] be better off if Donald Trump had been killed last weekend,” and another 25 percent are “not sure.” Fewer than half of Democrat respondents to Scott Rasmussen’s RMG Research survey actively disagree with the sentiment.

“It is hard to imagine a greater threat to democracy than expressing a desire to have your political opponent murdered,” Rasmussen said.

Forty-nine percent of Democrats also buy into conspiracy theories that it is at least somewhat likely that Trump or the Trump campaign was involved in the assassination attempt.

RADICALIZATION.

On Sunday, President Trump was targeted at his West Palm Beach, Florida golf course. Suspect Ryan Routh, a Democrat donor with strong links to Ukraine, allegedly lurked in the bushes of the Trump International Golf Club with a scoped SKS rifle—common in Ukraine and other former Soviet Socialist Republics—before being spotted by the Secret Service agents.

Trump appears to have been within the effective range of the would-be assassin when agents noticed him. They opened fire on Routh but did not strike him, and he was able to escape in a nearby car, although local law enforcement eventually tracked him down.

President Trump believes the “highly inflammatory rhetoric” against him from Kamala Harris and Joe Biden radicalized the Florida gunman and another would-be assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania, who managed to shoot the America First leader in the ear and kill or injure several of his supporters in July.

During the debate between Trump and Harris, the Vice President claimed there would be “no guardrails” to restrain a second Trump administration and that “It’s up to the American people to stop him.”

“These are the things that dangerous fools like the shooter listen to. That is the rhetoric they listen to, and the same with the first one,” Trump said following Routh’s arrest.

Source: RMG Reseach via Napolitan News Service.
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Twenty-eight percent of Democrats believe "America [would] be better off if Donald Trump had been killed last weekend," and another 25 percent are "not sure." Fewer than half of Democrat respondents to Scott Rasmussen's RMG Research survey actively disagree with the sentiment. show more
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Border Encounters Are Up Again.

The number of illegal aliens encountered at the U.S. southern border ticked up by three percent in August despite the Biden-Harris government importing tens of thousands of migrants through so-called “legal pathways.” Over 58,000 illegals were apprehended at the southwest border last month, an increase compared to July but down from the quarter of a million apprehensions logged in December.

After years of claiming that executive action could not curb record-breaking illegal immigration at the southern border, the Biden-Harris government has finally begun taking action to reduce the influx ahead of the November elections. However, the decreases relative to 2021-23 are in large part due to the government bringing migrants who would otherwise cross the border illegally into the U.S. via “legal pathways” instead.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountered over 47,700 migrants at southwest border ports of entry in August. This is more than triple the figure for August 2021, the first year of the Biden-Harris government, and likely comprised mainly of migrants who have made CBP One app appointments. Up to 1,450 migrants a day can make appointments to come to ports of entry and claim asylum through the CBP One app. A separate ‘CHNV’ program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans allows up to 30,000 migrants a month to be flown into the U.S. directly.

LEGAL ILLEGALS.

The Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security (DHS) boasts that “encounters of CHNV nationals in between [ports of entry] are down 99 percent” since the program was implemented, but the fact CHNV migrants are being flown in “legally” rather than crossing the border without permission will be cold comfort to Americans who believe they should not be in America at all. At least 530,000 CHNV migrants have been “paroled” into the U.S. in the year to August 2024.

On Sunday, former President Donald J. Trump vowed to “stop all migrant flights, end all illegal entries, terminate the Kamala phone app for smuggling illegals (CBP One App), revoke deportation immunity, suspend refugee resettlement, and return Kamala’s illegal migrants to their home countries (also known as remigration)” if reelected.

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The number of illegal aliens encountered at the U.S. southern border ticked up by three percent in August despite the Biden-Harris government importing tens of thousands of migrants through so-called "legal pathways." Over 58,000 illegals were apprehended at the southwest border last month, an increase compared to July but down from the quarter of a million apprehensions logged in December. show more
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Rep. Matt Gaetz: 5 Assassination Teams Currently Targeting Trump.

Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says he was informed by a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official shortly before the second assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump on September 15 that there are at least five teams of assassins in the country targeting Trump. Among the five groups, three are said to be inspired by or acting on behalf of foreign governments—with one likely being Iran. The other two are domestic plots by presumably political radicals.

“I had a senior official from the Department of Homeland Security in my office before the second assassination attempt, saying that what he has assessed is that there are five known assassination teams in the United States, three inspired by other governments, two that are here, that are known domestic assassination teams,” the Florida Congressman told “Human Events Daily.”

Gaetz continued: “And with that, this individual was coming to me, concerned that the force protection around President Trump, even prior to that second assassination attempt, was not sufficient for what it needed to be, and the coordination at that level, at the dignitary protection level, is like the bare minimum that we have to do to keep our presidents, our presidential candidates, safe while they’re on the trail.”

DHS PULLED AGENTS DESPITE THREATS.

The Congressman goes on to raise the question as to why, if the DHS is aware of these plots, it cleared decisions to pull specific protective details off of Trump’s security team and redirect them to other protectees such as First Lady Jill Biden. He notes that the threat envelope around the Democrat First Lady was much lower than that around Trump in the lead-up to the first assassination attempt during a July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Two rallygoers were injured when Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire as former President Trump spoke, and another was killed. Trump, meanwhile, was struck in the ear after turning his head at the last moment, avoiding a certainly fatal wound.

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Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says he was informed by a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official shortly before the second assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump on September 15 that there are at least five teams of assassins in the country targeting Trump. Among the five groups, three are said to be inspired by or acting on behalf of foreign governments—with one likely being Iran. The other two are domestic plots by presumably political radicals. show more
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Whistleblower Says Fed Leading Assassination Probe Is ‘Vocally Anti-Trump.’

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent probing the assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump in Florida allegedly has a history of anti-Trump rhetoric. Last year, whistleblowers told Congress that Special Agent Jeffrey Veltri, who heads the Miami bureau leading the investigation, is “adamantly and vocally anti-Trump.”

“[FBI Director Christopher] Wray, [Deputy Director Paul] Abbate, and [Executive Assistant Director Jennifer] Moore wanted to ensure that Veltri appeared non-political, [so] Veltri was ordered to remove all of his Facebook and Social media posts that were anti-Trump,” the whistleblower told the House Judiciary Committee as Veltri was being promoted to head the Miami bureau—which covers the former president’s home. The whistleblower also says Veltri moved to suspend the security clearance of any agent he deemed to be a “right-wing radical.”

While the FBI denied these allegations as “demonstrably false” at the time, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expressing broader misgivings about the federal government handling the assassination probe.

“In my judgment, it’s not in the best interest of our state or our nation to have the same federal agencies that are seeking to prosecute Donald Trump leading this investigation,” said the America First leader’s former rival. In DeSantis’s estimation, assassination suspect Ryan Routh‘s “most serious, straightforward [alleged] offense” is attempted murder, which is a crime under state rather than federal law. State law enforcement has been directed to investigate accordingly.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent probing the assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump in Florida allegedly has a history of anti-Trump rhetoric. Last year, whistleblowers told Congress that Special Agent Jeffrey Veltri, who heads the Miami bureau leading the investigation, is “adamantly and vocally anti-Trump.” show more

Harris Blames ‘Trump Abortion Ban’ for Death of Georgia Woman. But It Was Actually Abortion That Killed Her.

Kamala Harris is blaming Donald Trump for the tragic death of a Georgia woman, even though a legal abortion is what led to her death.

The details: In a social media post on her X account yesterday, Harris said Amber Thurman, who died from complications after taking an abortion pill, “should be alive today” had it not been for “Trump Abortion Bans.”

Back up: In August 2022, Amber Thurman wanted to abort her unborn twin babies. Because she lived in Georgia, where abortion is illegal after a fetal heartbeat is detected, she traveled to North Carolina for the procedure. Because she arrived late, the clinic gave her an abortion pill, Mifepristone, instead.

  • The medication did kill the babies, but part of their remains stayed in her body and caused an infection — a documented risk of this procedure.

Harris claims, “This is exactly what we feared when Roe v. Wade was struck down. In more than 20 states, Trump Abortion Bans prevent doctors from providing basic medical care.”

Reality check: Amber Thurman did not die from a lack of abortion options. She died from the side effects of those abortion procedures that Kamala wants to be made more widely available.

Trump’s role: Donald Trump never created an abortion ban and has repeatedly stated that he would not support one at the federal level, favoring individual state voters deciding their own laws.

Big picture: Kamala has made abortion the cornerstone of her presidential campaign, which is grotesque enough. Politicizing a woman’s death is just cruel.

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Kamala Harris is blaming Donald Trump for the tragic death of a Georgia woman, even though a legal abortion is what led to her death. show more

Mystery Illness Blinds Rallygoers Who Sat Near Trump in Tuscon, Arizona.

Supporters of former President Donald J. Trump have been stricken with a mystery illness after attending a rally in Tuscon, Arizona. Multiple rallygoers who were seated behind the America First leader last Thursday were left with eye injuries, with one reporting that medical staff suspected she had been sprayed with something.

“As soon as we left and we stepped outside, my eyes were burning,” said rallygoer Mayra Rodriguez, speaking to local media. “The emergency room staff, from the triage nurse to the PA [Physicians Assistant], asked, ‘Are you sure you didn’t get sprayed with something? Your symptoms look like you got sprayed with something,'” she recalled. Investigators from News 4 Tucson said she was “nearly blind” when they spoke to her on Friday.

“It was all focused on my eyes; my eyes were red like hell, you know?” said another rallygoer, who asked to remain anonymous. His sister also reported eye issues, a runny nose, a flushed face, and a burning sensation on her neck.

“The Trump campaign has been collecting information,” a spokesman for the former president said of the incident, adding: “We remain committed to the countless patriots that attend our high-energy, high-impact rallies across the country.”

The U.S. Secret Service (USSS), which has allowed gunmen to come within a few hundred yards of President Trump in Florida and Pennsylvania in recent weeks, claims to have no knowledge of the situation or any potential threat to the GOP candidate.

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Supporters of former President Donald J. Trump have been stricken with a mystery illness after attending a rally in Tuscon, Arizona. Multiple rallygoers who were seated behind the America First leader last Thursday were left with eye injuries, with one reporting that medical staff suspected she had been sprayed with something. show more