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REPORT: Trump Told Donors He’ll ‘Throw Out Foreign Students’ Rabble Rousing on American Campuses.

Donald Trump sharply criticized far-left protests occurring on U.S. college campuses, characterizing them as a “radical revolution” and pledging to deport foreign students involved if he is re-elected. “One thing I do is [with] any student that protests — I throw them out of the country. You know, there are a lot of foreign students,” Trump is alleged to have said during a May 14 donor roundtable in New York.

The former president told donors that subversive activities on college campuses “have to be stopped now,” according to The Washington Post.

One donor expressed concern that radical professors and protesters involved in the campus crisis might eventually hold positions of power in the U.S. government. “Well, if you get me elected, and you should really be doing this, if you get me reelected, we’re going to set that movement back 25 or 30 years,” Trump pledged.

BIDEN.

Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt attributed the protests to the Joe Biden regime. “Joe Biden has sided with radical leftist Democrats like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib and empowered antisemitic protesters destroying our college campuses and threatening to undermine our democracy,” Leavitt said.

“President Trump will side with Jewish Americans and American citizens, period, and he will not tolerate terrorist sympathizers on our college campuses.”

Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that killed approximately 1,200 Israelis, Trump vowed to deport “resident aliens” participating in “pro-jihadist” protests.

“If you hate America, if you want to abolish Israel, if you sympathize with jihadists, then we don’t want you in our country, and you’re not going to be getting into our country,” Trump declared. “I will cancel the student visas of Hamas sympathizers on college campuses and all resident aliens who join in pro-Jihadist protests. Come 2025, we will find you, and we will deport you,” he added.

Trump has expressed some criticism of Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, however, and said the conflict in Gaza should be resolved swiftly.

Biden is suffering as a result of attempting to play both sides of the issue, with Democrats, including Rep. Rashida Tlaib, suggesting they will punish him at the ballot box for not criticizing Israel enough.

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Donald Trump sharply criticized far-left protests occurring on U.S. college campuses, characterizing them as a "radical revolution" and pledging to deport foreign students involved if he is re-elected. "One thing I do is [with] any student that protests — I throw them out of the country. You know, there are a lot of foreign students," Trump is alleged to have said during a May 14 donor roundtable in New York. show more

Biden’s ‘Trump Proof’ Plan Will Empower Fauci’s Goons Against Democratic Scrutiny.

The Biden regime is planning to “Trump-proof” the National Institutes of Health (NIH) against reform if Donald Trump returns to the White House, with an official tasked with identifying “political meddling” designated and a so-called scientific integrity council in the works.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, who went on to become Biden’s Chief Medical Advisor, was one of the NIH’s top directors, leading its National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). His role in influencing policy and ongoing legacy is currently under renewed scrutiny. Congressional investigators say health officials may have circumvented Freedom of Information laws and covered up inconvenient truths during his tenure.

Presented as a plan to stop partisan politics from influencing science, Biden’s scheme intends to make a deep state institution that disburses over $40 billion annually immune from democratic oversight. Trump has argued unelected bureaucrats with the power to set policy should be easier to remove if they are out of step with the administration of the day, and that the White House should be able to prevent officials from pursuing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and other ideological policies.

“The NIH is an entrenched political organization. They are a very powerful institution in Washington. The directors there often go directly to Congress to get their funding,” commented Joel Zinberg, who advised on health policy as a member of Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers.

“NIH is ripe for drastic reform,” concurred Roger Severino, a Department of Health and Human Services official during Trump’s first term.

BUILDING A WALL. 

However, Lyric Jorgenson, the NIH’s so-called scientific integrity official, insists that “Interfering and manipulating science to advance a partisan agenda is inappropriate and is what we’re working to wall against.”

She claims this “wall” against reforms led by elected representatives is necessary to “generate rigorous, trusted evidence to inform public health.”

Many conservatives believe NIH officials such as Fauci have been “manipulating science to hit a partisan agenda” with insufficient accountability for years. The retired NIAID director’s claims health officials did not fund gain-of-function research have been contradicted by colleagues, and there is mounting evidence he sought to squash proof the Wuhan virus resulted from a Chinese lab leak, undermining then-President Trump.

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The Biden regime is planning to "Trump-proof" the National Institutes of Health (NIH) against reform if Donald Trump returns to the White House, with an official tasked with identifying "political meddling" designated and a so-called scientific integrity council in the works. show more

Ex-Soap Star Hosts MASSIVE Trump Fundraiser in London.

Former pop music and television star Holly Valance is hosting a mammoth fundraiser for Donald Trump alongside Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle in London, England, on June 12. Valance is well-known to the British public for her role on Neighbours, an Australian soap opera also popular in Britain. She gained international fame for her 2002 album Footprints, and especially for her single Kiss Kiss.

“She’s glamorous. She doesn’t fit into the pigeonhole. She doesn’t fit into the woke agenda of Hollywood, and people don’t expect that,” a Valance admirer in Trump’s camp told the British press.

“It’s a Holly party, so you can guarantee it’s going to be enormous fun,” said Nigel Farage, the former Brexit Party leader and Trump ally.

Farage introduced Valance and her husband, billionaire property developer Nick Candy, to Trump at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.

“She kept quiet for many, many years,” Farage said of Valance’s conservative views, saying he had often warned her that “once you go public, there’s no way back.”

Valance, who describes Trump as “charming, polite, very quick-witted,” and “a great listener,” said in February that “Everyone starts as a leftie, and then wakes up and realizes all the ideas are crap.”

“It was a funny sliding doors moment because I didn’t think anything I said was particularly edgy or profound or revolutionary,” she said of her comments “coming out” as conservative.

“But maybe it was a good moment for someone in the entertainment industry to buck the trend of only contributing their latest project pitch or their pronouns.”

Tickets for the London fundraiser cost up to $100,000 (£78,500) for a couple.

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Former pop music and television star Holly Valance is hosting a mammoth fundraiser for Donald Trump alongside Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle in London, England, on June 12. Valance is well-known to the British public for her role on Neighbours, an Australian soap opera also popular in Britain. She gained international fame for her 2002 album Footprints, and especially for her single Kiss Kiss. show more
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Biden Plans to Use White House Resources to Attack ‘Convicted Felon Donald Trump.’

Joe Biden’s team is strategizing on how to exploit potential guilty verdicts in Donald Trump’s lawfare trials. The 46th President plans to “initially address [a guilty] verdict in a White House setting — not a campaign one,” in the hope that politicizing his office will “show his statement isn’t political,” according to POLITICO.

The paper’s sources say Biden’s team will argue that a conviction shows Trump will demonstrate “the extremes to which the former president would go to win again.” Biden’s social media team is considering leveraging the line of attack further by branding the former president “Convicted Felon Donald Trump.” However, martyring Trump in this way may backfire, with many voters already believing the prosecutions are politically motivated.

Joe Biden’s Justice Department leads two, while the other two are led by Democratic District Attorneys, one, Georgia’s Fani Willis, mired in conflict scandals, and another, Manhattan’s Alvin Bragg, assisted by a former senior Justice Department official – whose decision to transfer to a comparatively low-level DA’s office is seen as suspect, and possibly evidence Biden’s Justice Department has directly assisted the prosecution.

Biden will get his first chance to brand Trump a felon when a verdict is delivered in Bragg’s lawfare case, with closing arguments set for Tuesday. Star witnesses Stormy Daniels, a retired sex worker, and Michael Cohen, a disbarred perjuror, imploded on the stand, but with Manhattan being heavily Democratic and the Democrat-linked judge, Juan Merchan, having stopped Trump’s lawyers from calling a key witness, an initial conviction is possible, even if it is likely to be overturned on appeal post-election.

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Joe Biden’s team is strategizing on how to exploit potential guilty verdicts in Donald Trump’s lawfare trials. The 46th President plans to "initially address [a guilty] verdict in a White House setting — not a campaign one," in the hope that politicizing his office will "show his statement isn’t political," according to POLITICO. show more

Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht Sends ‘Thank You. Thank You. Thank You.’ Message to Trump.

Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht has reacted to Donald Trump’s pledge to commute his sentence to time served at the Libertarian Party conference, thanking the former president for offering him a second chance after over a decade of incarceration.

“Last night, Donald Trump pledged to commute my sentence on day [one], if reelected,” Ulbricht posted on X (formerly Twitter).

“Thank you,” he repeated three times. “After [eleven] years in prison, it is hard to express how I feel at this moment. It is thanks to your undying support that I may get a second chance.”

Ulbricht, 40, is serving double life plus 40 years with no parole for operating the dark website under the name Dread Pirate Roberts. It served as a marketplace for all sorts of goods – including narcotics – with users making purchases anonymously using Bitcoin.

“[I]f you vote for me, on Day One, I will commute the sentence of Ross Ulbricht,” Trump pledged, earning cheers from the sometimes fractious Libertarian conference.

Libertarians argue the state is punishing Ulbricht excessively for operating the Silk Road, in line with libertarian ideology. They believe it is not the state’s business if a person is willingly purchasing hard drugs from a willing seller.

“He wants Libertarian voters, and if he agreed to free Ross he would get a lot of votes,” said Katherine Yeniscavich, a Libertarian national committee member, before his speech.

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Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht has reacted to Donald Trump's pledge to commute his sentence to time served at the Libertarian Party conference, thanking the former president for offering him a second chance after over a decade of incarceration. show more

Libertarian Party Picks Obama-Backing, Pro-Open Borders, Pro-Trans LGBTQ Progressive as Prez Candidate.

The Libertarian Party has nominated former Democrat and gay activist Chase Oliver as its presidential candidate. This decision has spurred significant debate within the party, with supporters arguing Oliver aligns more with far-left progressive Democrats than Libertarians. He has boasted of attending Drag Queen Storytime events with children, and supports transitioning children, allowing biological males to compete against women in sports, and open borders. Oliver also supports empowering businesses to fire unvaccinated workers and limit service to unvaccinated customers.

The nomination has alienated a significant segment of the Libertarian base. “This is a psyop to discredit real libertarian ideals and morals,” wrote one supporter on social media, emphasizing that Libertarians traditionally prioritize shrinking government and lowering taxes. Oliver’s nomination has led to predictions that Libertarians may shift their support to former President Donald Trump and other candidates.

Trump became the first serious presidential candidate to attend a Libertarian Party conference in many years this past weekend, extending “a hand of friendship to ask for your partnership to defeat communism, defeat Marxism, and defeat Crooked Joe Biden, who is destroying our country.”

He urged them to nominate or at least vote for him in November, saying: “You have a lot of common sense; it’s time to be winners.”

Some conference attendees failed to meet the moment, heckling the America First leader. The National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam, in attendance, observed him to remain unruffled.

“Maybe you don’t want to win,” Trump told his audience’s rowdier members. “If you want to lose… keep getting your three percent every four years,” he added bluntly.

He won over a large section of the audience by pledging to commute the sentence of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht to time served on day one of a second term, however, earning sustained cheers and chants of ‘Free Ross!’

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The Libertarian Party has nominated former Democrat and gay activist Chase Oliver as its presidential candidate. This decision has spurred significant debate within the party, with supporters arguing Oliver aligns more with far-left progressive Democrats than Libertarians. He has boasted of attending Drag Queen Storytime events with children, and supports transitioning children, allowing biological males to compete against women in sports, and open borders. Oliver also supports empowering businesses to fire unvaccinated workers and limit service to unvaccinated customers. show more

WATCH: Trump Slams ‘Mobs of Migrants Giving America the Middle Finger’ in ‘Third World’ New York.

Donald Trump took aim at the “radical left pro-crime policies” that have reduced his hometown of New York City to a shell of its former self at a diverse and well-attended rally in the Bronx.

“Throughout my life, I’ve seen New York through good times and bad,” Trump said, recalling boom times, market crashes, terrorist attacks, and more.

“But I’ve never seen it quite like this. We have filthy encampments of drugged-out homeless people… We have lunatics killing innocent bystanders by pushing them onto the railroad tracks for sport… Our subways are squalid and unsafe, the ceiling tiles are falling down, and they look worse than a Third World country,” Trump lamented.

“The medians of our highways are crumbling; our sidewalks are littered with garbage: bottles and trash, but worst of all, the discarded needles from people that so desperately are in need of help,” he continued.

“And we have mobs of migrants fighting our police officers and giving America the middle finger,” he added.

“But we are not going to let this continue… Together, we are going to Make New York City Great Again, and simultaneously, we are going to Make America Great Again,” he vowed, earning sustained chants of “USA! USA!” and “We love Trump!”

Pledging to support law enforcement and be tough on crime, Trump urged rally attendees to remember that “black, Hispanic, [and] Asian people need this protection and safety more than anyone else.”

Stances like this have seen the former president earn the support of thousands of predominantly Hispanic-owned bodegas, which have suffered as a result of criminal-friendly policies, such as cashless bail, that Trump has heavily criticized.

The former president was already within ten points of Joe Biden in the Empire State, traditionally a Democratic stronghold, in November.

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Donald Trump took aim at the "radical left pro-crime policies" that have reduced his hometown of New York City to a shell of its former self at a diverse and well-attended rally in the Bronx. show more

Judge Merchan Has Been ‘Used to Destroy Trump’ Says NY Ex-Councilman.

Former New York City councilman Rubén Díaz had choice words for Democrat-aligned Judge Juan Merchan during former President Donald J. Trump‘s Bronx campaign rally yesterday. Díaz — a Pentecostal minister and Democratic Party member — also apologized to Trump for Judge Merchan’s behavior during the Manhattan hush money trial.

“As a Puerto Rican, as a Hispanic, I want to apologize to you for the conduct of Judge Juan Merchan,” Díaz said while on stage with Trump. He continued: “He has been used to destroy you, but we know better than that.” Díaz and Merchan are both Hispanic.

Díaz, an unconventional Democrat known for his opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage, endorsed Trump during his remarks. He referenced the ongoing hush-money trial in Manhattan, where closing arguments are expected early next week. Díaz, much like Trump, was highly critical of Judge Merchan for aiding the Biden government’s lawfare campaign against the former Republican President.

Former President Trump has been limited in what he can publicly say about the hush money trial through a gag order issued by Judge Merchan. The order includes restrictions on Trump discussing witnesses, potential witnesses, jurors, prosecutors, court staff, and their families, but it does not prevent comments about Merchan himself or Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Judge Merchan also oversaw the tax fraud trials of two Trump Organization companies and sentenced former CFO Allen Weisselberg to jail following a guilty plea to tax evasion.

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Former New York City councilman Rubén Díaz had choice words for Democrat-aligned Judge Juan Merchan during former President Donald J. Trump's Bronx campaign rally yesterday. Díaz — a Pentecostal minister and Democratic Party member — also apologized to Trump for Judge Merchan's behavior during the Manhattan hush money trial. show more

Media Seethes as Black and Hispanic Voters Chant ‘Build the Wall, Send Them Back!’ at Bronx Trump Rally.

The corporate media has expressed alarm at the level of support for Donald Trump at a rally in the Democratic stronghold of the Bronx, New York City. They were particularly worried about the “more diverse crowd” that turned out to see him.

“[M]any Black and Hispanic voters [were] sporting bright red ‘Make America Great Again’ hats and other Trump-themed apparel ordinarily scarce in deep-blue New York City,” notes The New York Times. 

The NYT expressed irritation that rally attendees “did not appear to object to [Trump’s] broad assertion, which has no evidence, that those coming across the border were mentally ill criminals mounting an invasion of the United States.”

The newspaper observed that the “approving reception for such anti-immigrant messaging was particularly striking in New York, a sanctuary city.” The crowd chanted, “Build the Wall” and “Send them back!”

Polls indicate that 84 percent of New Yorkers regard the border crisis as a serious issue. Sixty-four percent blame Joe Biden for it.

LOVE FEST. 

CNN also seemed shocked at Trump’s appeal in the Bronx. It noted there was “certainly a bigger crowd than I think Democrats would like to see, particularly given this is one of the bluest counties in the entire country!”

Trump himself was unsure how well he would be received. “I woke up, I said, ‘I wonder, will it be hostile or will it be friendly?’” he said. “[I]t was beyond friendly. It was a love fest.”

“I think it’s great, I think it’s dope,” said one black attendee of Trump’s decision to campaign in the Bronx. “[T]his is the first time a President has actually came to the hood… the hood hood. So, I respect that,” he added.

Black and Hispanic attendees had harsh words for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose congressional district includes parts of the Bronx. She had claimed Trump was not welcome in the neighborhood.

“I don’t think she should be here in the Bronx,” said one black woman, adding that Ocasio-Cortez had “done nothing for the Bronx.”

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The corporate media has expressed alarm at the level of support for Donald Trump at a rally in the Democratic stronghold of the Bronx, New York City. They were particularly worried about the "more diverse crowd" that turned out to see him. show more

REPORT: Tulsi Gabbard OUT of Veepstakes.

According to reports, former Democrat Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who turned independent, is out of the running for Donald Trump’s vice president.

Gabbard held a release party for her book, For Love of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind, hosted by Ben Domenech and Meghan McCain, on Thursday. According to Spectator gossip columnist Cockburn, Gabbard was told on Wednesday that she would not be Trump’s VP pick.

“Word on the street was that one day prior, Tulsi was informed by President Donald Trump that she would not be chosen as his vice president,” reports Cockburn.

Gabbard became a celebrity among Republican and MAGA circles after her public split from the Democratic Party. She became an outspoken advocate for former President Trump and his America-First policies. In February, Gabbard — a veteran—met with Trump to discuss reforms at the Pentagon, and in March, she headlined a conservative group’s fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago.

In The National Pulse’s Trump VP straw poll conducted earlier this month, Gabbard tied with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) as readers’ third-place pick at 11 percent.

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According to reports, former Democrat Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who turned independent, is out of the running for Donald Trump's vice president. show more

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I assure you, if she is throwing book parties in Alexandria alongside Meghan McCain, it’s no great loss that she is no longer under consideration
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