Monday, September 15, 2025

Trump: ‘I Would Absolutely Bring Peter Navarro Back’ into 2nd Term Admin.

President Donald J. Trump has flexed his loyalty in return for Dr. Peter Navarro, who is currently in jail at the Federal Correctional Institution in Miami as a result of a partisan contempt charge leveled against him by House Democrats running the now defunct January 6th show trial in Congress.

Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Trump said: “I would absolutely have Peter back. This outrageous behavior by the Democrats should not have happened.”

Navarro, 74, has become a cause célèbre of the MAGA right. He is notable for his economic nationalism philosophy and his work in tracing the true origins of the Wuhan Lab’s coronavirus (COVID-19).

The prison denied Navarro the opportunity to speak with the Journal face-to-face. The parties instead relied on the prison’s e-mail system to conduct an interview where the septuagenarian revealed he had no regrets over his actions rejecting the authority of the House Committee and revealed his average day:

A typical day in prison, Navarro said, involves rising before dawn, having breakfast and walking a mile around the track to watch the sunrise before work in the law library. Lunch is followed by more work, then dinner at 4:45 p.m., and more exercise in the yard. Navarro has found ways to get his message out, penning opinion pieces for The Washington Times.

Navarro is due out of jail just before this summer’s RNC Convention, wherein he intends to issue a stark warning to the Biden regime, as well as writing about his ideas for a second Trump term in a new book: The New MAGA Deal.

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President Donald J. Trump has flexed his loyalty in return for Dr. Peter Navarro, who is currently in jail at the Federal Correctional Institution in Miami as a result of a partisan contempt charge leveled against him by House Democrats running the now defunct January 6th show trial in Congress. show more

Fresh Lawfare Attempts Aim to Stymie Trump Fundraising.

The Biden government’s lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump has entered a new phase with their Congressional Democrat allies announcing a probe into Trump campaign donors. Having failed to stop Trump’s presidential campaign with four dubious federal and state-level prosecutions, Biden and the Democrats are now looking to harass and scare off donors to the Republican presidential nominee.

On Thursday, Senate Democrats announced they will investigate former President Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago fundraising dinner with energy company executives last month. Their investigation was launched after the George Soros-funded Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) claimed the dinner event breached a vaguely alluded-to ethics rule.

In their allegations, CREW claims that Trump’s discussion of what U.S. energy policy may look like under a future Trump presidential administration, while also attempting to solicit $1 billion in campaign donations, could merit legal action. However, the Democrat-aligned lawfare group did not cite any specific laws that might have been violated.

Less than two weeks ago, House and Senate Democrats sent letters to energy company executives in what appears to have been an effort to intimidate them into ceasing to donate to the Trump campaign. However, several of the letters’ targets appeared to have ignored the threats and were present for a second energy industry fundraiser for Trump in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.

The National Pulse reported that Trump raised an impressive $25 million in a single day at the Wednesday event. Notably, the Senate Democrats announced their probe just a day after Trump’s Houston fundraiser.

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The Biden government's lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump has entered a new phase with their Congressional Democrat allies announcing a probe into Trump campaign donors. Having failed to stop Trump's presidential campaign with four dubious federal and state-level prosecutions, Biden and the Democrats are now looking to harass and scare off donors to the Republican presidential nominee. show more

Trump Hauls Huge $25M+ At Houston Fundraiser.

Former President Donald J. Trump raised an additional $25 million at a fundraiser in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday. The new campaign cash haul is in addition to the $76 million raised by the Trump campaign in April, effectively closing the money gap with 81-year-old Democrat incumbent Joe Biden.

The dinner event, hosted by energy company executives Kelcy Warren, Harold Hamm, and Vicki Hollub, was Trump‘s second recent fundraiser with representatives from the oil and gas industries. A potential vice presidential pick accompanied Trump, Governor Doug Burgum (R-ND), who campaigned predominantly on energy policy during his short-lived campaign for the Republican presidential nomination last year.

Meanwhile, preliminary fundraising numbers for April suggest the Biden campaign has seen a significant plunge in donor support. The Biden campaign, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and several aligned PACs raised just $51 million last month.

In addition to Trump‘s fundraising haul, last month was the RNC‘s most successful month of the year, with an estimated $32 million raised. The DNC, however, narrowly outperformed them, raising an estimated $35 million.

Biden’s continued polling struggles and declining fundraising suggest that momentum in the 2024 presidential race is building behind Trump as the election cycle enters the critical summer months. Recent polls have shown the former Republican President leading his Democrat opponent in all but one of the crucial battleground states in November’s election. The fading Biden campaign has even led some political observers to speculate the octogenarian Democrat may be pushed aside as the party’s nominee sometime after the first presidential debate in June.

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Former President Donald J. Trump raised an additional $25 million at a fundraiser in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday. The new campaign cash haul is in addition to the $76 million raised by the Trump campaign in April, effectively closing the money gap with 81-year-old Democrat incumbent Joe Biden. show more

WATCH: Trump Says Nikki Haley ‘Absolutely On The Team in Some Form.’

Former President Donald Trump told News 12 New Jersey’s Tara Rosenblum that neoconservative primary opponent Nikki Haley will “absolutely” be “on our team in some form,” following his successful Bronx rally in New York on Thursday.

A self-appointed bête noire of the MAGA movement, Haley and her donors have been attempting to position her for Vice President or another senior position in Trump’s cabinet should he win in November 2024.

“Well, I think she’s gonna be on our team because we have a lot of the same ideas, same thoughts,” Trump said, adding: “I appreciated what she said. You know, we had a nasty campaign. It was pretty nasty. But she’s a very capable person, and I’m sure she’s going to be on our team in some form. Absolutely.”

Haley’s partners, meanwhile, have been participating in phone calls with the Joe Biden for President campaign. Her family members have even been publicly claiming they will launch a bid against Trump at the Republican Party Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in July.

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Former President Donald Trump told News 12 New Jersey's Tara Rosenblum that neoconservative primary opponent Nikki Haley will "absolutely" be "on our team in some form," following his successful Bronx rally in New York on Thursday. show more

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WATCH: Corrupt Comey Whines Trump ‘Is Coming’ for DOJ and FBI.

Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey is suggesting former President Donald Trump will “corrupt” the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) if he is reelected. Speaking to the far-left MSNBC network, the now-openly partisan former federal agent said, “Trump is coming” for the two agencies.

“He knows their power,” said Comey. “And I think he has regrets that he didn’t work hard enough to corrupt them last time… He’s going to put people in positions in those organizations,” he added.

Comey said Trump will elevate people “who will want to do his will, and that should worry every American.”

He insisted “People have to participate” in the November election and “cannot sit on the sideline.”

“I don’t care how you feel about Joe Biden. You must vote for him because the consequences on the other side are too severe,” he added.

In fact, it has been the DOJ under FBI under Joe Biden that has brought multiple dubious prosecutions against the incumbent’s chief political rival, Trump. These are led by a special prosecutor, Jack Smith, with questionable familial ties to the Obamas, Democrat megadonor George Soros, and Hillary Clinton.

Comey, who infamously declined to recommend charges against Hillary Clinton over her email scandal despite finding “evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information,” was fired by Trump in 2017.

He has since been exposed as having driven forward the Russia hoax investigation despite knowing the “evidence” for it was not “sufficiently corroborate[d]” and for delaying law enforcement action against now-deceased child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

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Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey is suggesting former President Donald Trump will "corrupt" the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) if he is reelected. Speaking to the far-left MSNBC network, the now-openly partisan former federal agent said, "Trump is coming" for the two agencies. show more

Joe Biden Isn’t Going to Like What the Data Tells Us About Trump’s Manhattan Trial.

Democrats hoping to sink former President Donald Trump‘s reelection efforts via Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg‘s lawfare ‘hush money‘ trial will be disappointed. A Quinnipiac University national poll conducted last week reveals that half of voters do not think Trump did anything illegal. Furthermore, a significant majority of voters said that the trial’s outcome would make no difference in their decision on election day.

The poll shows that 29 percent of voters think Trump did something unethical but not illegal, and another 21 percent say they think Trump did nothing wrong. Less than half of voters — 46 percent — believe Trump did something illegal. The 46 percent of voters who think Trump did something illegal is driven largely by Democrats. When broken down by voter registration, 85 percent of Democrats think Trump broke the law compared to just 9 percent of Republicans and 44 percent of independents. A majority of independents — 53 percent — do not think Trump broke the law.

When asked if they would be more likely or less likely to vote for Trump if he is convicted, 65 percent of voters said it would make no difference, and 11 percent said they would be more likely to vote for him. Even worse for the Democrats, those numbers are mirrored with independent voters. Sixty-three percent of independents said a conviction would make no difference in how they vote, and 11 percent said a conviction would make them more likely to vote for Trump.

However, a conviction in Bragg’s ‘hush money’ case against Trump seems less and less likely by the day. The prosecution’s star witness, serial perjurer Michael Cohen, was forced to all but admit that he lied about Trump’s knowledge of the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. 

 

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Democrats hoping to sink former President Donald Trump's reelection efforts via Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's lawfare 'hush money' trial will be disappointed. A Quinnipiac University national poll conducted last week reveals that half of voters do not think Trump did anything illegal. Furthermore, a significant majority of voters said that the trial's outcome would make no difference in their decision on election day. show more

Now Trump and Biden Will Be SEATED For Their Debates?!

Former President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that he has agreed to sit at a table with Joe Biden during their upcoming debates, despite his preference to stand. Trump disclosed this arrangement on the “Cats & Cosby Show” on WABC 770 AM, attributing the seated format to requests from Biden’s campaign team.

“I hear now we’re sitting at tables. I don’t want to sit at a table,” said Trump. “But they want to sit at a table. So we’ll be sitting at a table as opposed to doing it the way you should be, in my opinion, in a debate.”

Trump conveyed his preference for a traditional format involving standing at podiums for the duration of the debate. Nevertheless, he acceded to sitting at a table, citing a willingness to accommodate Biden’s campaign demands to ensure the debates occurred.

During the debates, Trump intends to tackle topics such as the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. “If [Biden] gets through the debate, they’ll say it was brilliant,” Trump said during the interview.

Both campaigns have agreed to two debates ahead of the November election. The first debate is scheduled for June 27, hosted by CNN, and the second on September 10, hosted by ABC News. Details about the seating arrangements for both debates have yet to be clarified.

Additionally, neither of the debates will have a live audience, as Biden’s campaign requested.

This agreement between the two campaigns bypasses the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, which has facilitated the events since the 1988 election cycle.

Both campaigns are also showing interest in a vice-presidential debate. However, the particulars of the event are still under negotiation. Biden’s campaign favors CBS as the broadcaster, while Trump’s team prefers Fox News.

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Former President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that he has agreed to sit at a table with Joe Biden during their upcoming debates, despite his preference to stand. Trump disclosed this arrangement on the "Cats & Cosby Show" on WABC 770 AM, attributing the seated format to requests from Biden's campaign team. show more

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Trump Pledges Return of Russian-Held Reporter Evan Gershkovich.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he plans to leverage his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin to secure the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Trump, who is running for re-election in November, spoke confidently about Gershkovich’s imminent release.

“Evan Gershkovich, the Reporter from The Wall Street Journal, who is being held by Russia, will be released almost immediately after the Election, but definitely before I assume Office. He will be HOME, SAFE, AND WITH HIS FAMILY,” Trump posted on his Truth Social account. He further emphasized, “Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, will do that for me, but not for anyone else, and WE WILL BE PAYING NOTHING!”

Russia authorities arrested Gershkovich in March 2023 on espionage charges. Gershkovich, his employer, and the Biden regime have all vociferously denied that he is a spy. Russian government officials alleged that the reporter possessed sensitive information pertaining to a “Russian defense enterprise.” He has been detained in a Moscow prison for over a year with no formal trial date established.

In an interview in April, Trump also expressed confidence in his ability to secure Gershkovich’s release. “And here’s a difference between me and Biden: I’ll get him released,” Trump said.

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he plans to leverage his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin to secure the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Trump, who is running for re-election in November, spoke confidently about Gershkovich's imminent release. show more

Fans Unveil YUGE Trump Banner at Yankee Stadium.

Donald Trump supporters unveiled a ‘Never Surrender’ banner of the former president at a Yankees Stadium baseball game, featuring the iconic mugshot taken for his election interference prosecution by Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis in Georgia.

Investigative reporter Laura Loomer revealed the banner was the work of Dion Cini and the America First Warehouse, which pitches itself as “a unique, patriotic venue… showcasing American-made products, and advancing the America-First agenda.”

Intended to humiliate Trump, the mugshot has backfired spectacularly on the Democrats, helping to raise over $20 million for his campaign within three weeks of its publication. Before its release, Lara Trump, who now co-chairs the Republican National Committee (RNC), predicted that “the most famous mugshot in the history of the world” would end up on dorm room walls and T-shirts across the country.

The Yankees Stadium stunt precedes an expected Trump rally in the Bronx, as the former president’s movements remain limited by another Democrat election interference prosecution in Manhattan.

The America First leader has used the trial to go on the offensive in New York, where he was within ten points of Joe Biden in November. Since then, Trump has regularly held impromptu campaign events in his home state, winning the endorsement of thousands of bodegas and union workers in the Democratic stronghold, where 70 percent of residents say Biden is unfit for office.

Trump is already tying Biden in nearby New Hampshire, and drew a crowd of around 100,000 supporters to a monster rally in neighboring New Jersey, putting in play states that have not been won by a Republican presidential candidate since 2000 and 1988, respectively.

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Donald Trump supporters unveiled a 'Never Surrender' banner of the former president at a Yankees Stadium baseball game, featuring the iconic mugshot taken for his election interference prosecution by Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis in Georgia. show more
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Farage Won’t Run in UK Election, Focused on Helping Trump ‘Any Way I Can.’

Nigel Farage, former leader of the Brexit Party, now rebranded Reform UK, has confirmed he will not run in the British general election called for July 4. The GB News host will instead focus on helping Donald Trump and the America First movement reclaim power in the United States.

“I have thought long and hard as to whether I should stand in the upcoming general election,” Farage wrote in a statement posted on social media.

“As honorary president of Reform UK, I am fully supportive of Richard Tice’s leadership and urge voters to put their trust in him and Lee Anderson,” he added, referring to Reform’s party leader and its only Member of Parliament (MP), the former deputy chairman of the governing Conservative (Tory) party.

“I will do my bit to help in the campaign, but it is not the right time for me to go any further than that,” he confirmed.

Farage explained that while the British general election is “important,” the American general election in November “has huge global significance.”

AMERICA FIRST. 

“A strong America as a close ally is vital for our peace and security. I intend to help with the grassroots campaign in the USA in any way I can,” he wrote.

He concluded by branding both the Conservatives and the opposition Labour party, the latter expected to oust the former in a landslide, “uninspiring.” He added that “only Reform have the radical agenda that is needed to end decline in [the United Kingdom]” – but the right-populist party is currently projected to win zero seats, thanks to a third-past-the-post system that stacks the deck against new parties.

Farage was the first major political figure from overseas to be received by then-President-elect Trump in 2016, meeting him at Trump Tower alongside National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam and figures from the Leave.EU campaign.

Farage had campaigned for Trump against Hillary Clinton, arguing the America First movement was an extension of the broader anti-globalism movement in the West that he had championed during his successful campaign against the European Union earlier in 2016.

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Nigel Farage, former leader of the Brexit Party, now rebranded Reform UK, has confirmed he will not run in the British general election called for July 4. The GB News host will instead focus on helping Donald Trump and the America First movement reclaim power in the United States. show more

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