Former President Donald J. Trump recently spoke about his youngest son, Barron, and his budding interest in politics. In a radio interview with Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Trump spoke of his son’s enthusiasm for politics and academic acumen and revealed that the former First Son sometimes advises him on politics.
“He’s a smart one… he’s a great guy,” Trumpsaid of his son Barron, who will graduate from high school next week. The former President continued: “And he’s really been a great student. And he does like politics.”
Trump said that Barron occasionally offers politicaladvice. “It’s sort of funny. He’ll tell me sometimes, ‘Dad, this is what you have to do,'” he told the Kayal and Company hosts.
Barron, who recently turned 18, graduated from high school on May 17. Despite Democrat-aligned JudgeJuanMerchan — who is presiding over the Mahnattan-based hush money trial — initially ruling that the former President would not be allowed to attend Barron’s graduation. However, the decision has since been revised, and the former President can now attend his son’s graduation ceremony.
The National Pulse reported on Thursday that Barron Trump will serve as a Republican National Convention delegate for Florida, casting a presidential nomination vote for his father. Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump Boulos will also serve as delegates to the Republican Party convention on July 15-18.
Barron Trump has been the target of repeated corporatemedia attacks. Last week, The National Pulse revealed that the left-wing Daily Beast website fabricated a story about the former President‘s youngest son after failing to confirm rumors alleged by the site’s new ‘Chief Content Officer’ Joanna Coles.
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Former President Donald J. Trump recently spoke about his youngest son, Barron, and his budding interest in politics. In a radio interview with Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Trump spoke of his son's enthusiasm for politics and academic acumen and revealed that the former First Son sometimes advises him on politics.
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Prominent political strategist James Carville openly expressed his concern over Donald Trump’s strengthening position and the Democratic party’s ineffective strategies. Carville warned that the Democrats’ unfocused approach is failing and voiced the need for new ways to approach the current political climate.
“Trump’s more ahead than he’s ever been,” Carville said. “It’s going the wrong way. It’s not working. Everything we’re that throwing is spaghetti at a wall, and none of it is sticking, me included,” he continued.
Despite his role in guiding former President Bill Clinton to victory in the 1992 presidential election, Carville admitted his disappointment and remarked, “The opinion I’ve come to is that I don’t matter.” Despite all his efforts, he confessed that no one seems to be listening to him. “It doesn’t matter. You can prepare, and you can be on TV, you can write pieces, you can have a YouTube channel, you can have a podcast, and nothing, nothing!” Carville said.
Other prominent figures in the media have echoed Carville’s inability to comprehend Trump’s resurgence. A recent PBS Newshour/NPR/Marist poll revealed that more Americans perceive Joe Biden as a threat to America than Trump, bewildering MSNBC commentators.
Former CNN host Chris Cuomo and respected pollster Frank Luntz have also publicly conceded that Trump’s chances of winning the presidency have substantially increased. Cuomo even went so far as to compare Trump’s momentum to that of Barack Obama in 2008, observing, “You know this guy’s gonna win by the way, this guy’s gonna win.”
James Carville is frustrated that Trump is 'more ahead than he's ever been', and that Democrat tactics are 'not working': "It's going the wrong way. It's not working.Everything we're that throwing is spaghetti at a wall, and none of it is sticking, me included. We gotta try to… pic.twitter.com/OAMsDA37Ng
Prominent political strategist James Carville openly expressed his concern over Donald Trump's strengthening position and the Democratic party's ineffective strategies. Carville warned that the Democrats' unfocused approach is failing and voiced the need for new ways to approach the current political climate.
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Judge Aileen Cannon, who has been managing the Joe Biden Justice Department’s case alleging former President Donald Trump mishandled classified documents, is being attacked by Democrats for postponing a trial date indefinitely. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on federal courts and oversight subcommittee, accuses Cannon of “deliberately slow-walking the case.”
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) says Cannon is “managing this case in a way that is making it highly unlikely that it will be resolved in a timely fashion” – that is, before the presidential election in November, in which Trump is currently the favorite.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) complains he is unsure “whether this judge understands the magnitude or the legal import of this trial.”
Elie Honig, a CNN legal analyst not typically sympathetic to Trump, has suggested Biden’s special prosecutor, Jack Smith, appears to be rushing to convict Trump before November. “Just look at Jack Smith’s conduct in this case. The motivating principle behind every procedural request he’s made has been speed, has been getting this trial in before the election,” she observed in December.
However, Smith and his team bear much of the responsibility for the delays. Days before Cannon vacated a May 20 trial date, prosecutors admitted they may have tampered with evidence seized from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. A month prior, she had to upbraid the prosecution for failing to address arguments raised by the defense multiple times.
When she indefinitely postponed the trial, she cited these “myriad and interconnected” outstanding issues.
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Judge Aileen Cannon, who has been managing the Joe Biden Justice Department's case alleging former President Donald Trump mishandled classified documents, is being attacked by Democrats for postponing a trial date indefinitely. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on federal courts and oversight subcommittee, accuses Cannon of “deliberately slow-walking the case.”
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Editor’s Notes
Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria is urging Joe Biden to adopt Donald Trump’s immigration policies. “The whole system is broken, and Biden needs to confront that and say, you know, ‘We are going to have to reform the whole system,’” he said.
“I would wish he’d do something much more extreme,” Zakaria said. “Like, say ‘the old asylum system is dead. No one is coming in through that process. You have to apply from your home country.’”
When interviewer Margaret Hoover pointed out that this was the “Trump policy,” the CNN host stumbled over his words slightly but acknowledged she was essentially correct.
“Which was a Trump– and also the Mexico, let– you know, you have to be in Mexico to apply,” he said, referencing Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy.
“I think that’s all correct.”
Zakaria predicts adopting Trump’s policies will give Biden a better “political chance” in November. However, he also stresses the Trump policy is “the right policy, because the old asylum system is being gamed by millions of people.”
Immigration now ranks among inflation and the economy as one of voters’ top concerns. This includes among Democrats. Biden rates far below Trump in terms of his effectiveness on immigration and a range of other issues.
A majority of Americans believe Biden is actually encouraging illegal immigration to create a “permanent majority” for his party.
CNN's Fareed Zakaria says that President Joe Biden needs to implement former President Donald Trump's asylum policies to deal with the illegal immigration crisis.
He says that Trump's policies are "correct" and "the right policy because the old asylum system is being gamed by… pic.twitter.com/b8VsPqf8T5
CNN's Fareed Zakaria is urging Joe Biden to adopt Donald Trump's immigration policies. "The whole system is broken, and Biden needs to confront that and say, you know, ‘We are going to have to reform the whole system,’" he said.
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Former President Donald Trump ripped into independent presidential candidate RFK Jr. on Thursday, warning Republicans and Republican-leaning voters that he’s not a conservative and “not an anti-vaxxer,” and is, in fact, a “Democrat ‘plant‘… who’s been put in place to help” Joe Biden get reelected.
“RFK Jr. is a Democrat ‘Plant,’ a Radical Left Liberal who’s been put in place in order to help Crooked Joe Biden, the Worst President in the History of the United States, get Re-Elected,” Trump said in a video posted on Truth Social. “A lot of people think that Junior is a conservative, he’s not. He’s more liberal than anybody running on the Democrat side.”
“For those of you that want to vote because you think he’s an anti-vaxxer, he’s not really an anti-vaxxer, that’s only his political moment. He said it the other night, he’s okay with the vaccine,” said Trump.
In addition to calling out RFK Jr.’s stance on vaccines, Trump also detailed several other positions that illustrate how the independent candidate is “a radical left person.”
‘HE’S RADICAL LEFT.’
“Junior is totally anti-gun; an extreme environmentalist who makes the green new scammers look very conservative by comparison; a big time taxer, he wants to tax you; an open border advocate, he wants those borders to be wide open for more people to come in from prisons and mental institutions, and he’s anti-military, and he’s anti-vet,” Trump said. “He’s an extreme liberal. He’s radical left.”
RFK Jr. said this week that he was in favor of abortion up until the moment of birth. The National Pulse has also reported on unearthed videos of RFK Jr. saying that “there is no such thing as a liberal media” and that “red state people are more likely to murder you.”
While initially seen as a potential spoiler for the Biden campaign, The National Pulse recently reported on a poll showing RFK Jr. taking more votes from Trump. In April, Trump acknowledged the threat RFK Jr. poses to his campaign. Both men will take to the stage at the Libertarian Party conference in Washington, D.C. later this month.
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Former President Donald Trump ripped into independent presidential candidate RFK Jr. on Thursday, warning Republicans and Republican-leaning voters that he's not a conservative and "not an anti-vaxxer," and is, in fact, a "Democrat 'plant'... who's been put in place to help" Joe Biden get reelected.
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As the Trump hush money trial entered its tenth day of testimony, defense attorneys for former President Donald J. Trump continued their cross-examination of pornographic actress Stormy Daniels. Defense attorney Susan Necheles continued to handle the questioning, picking up where she left off on Tuesday. The former President’s legal team continued drilling down on the motivations behind Daneils’s actions, including her decision to sell her story to the National Enquirer.
In addition to Daniels, the court — with Democrat-aligned JudgeJuanMerchan presiding — heard from three additional witnesses: Rebecca Manochio, a former assistant to Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, Tracey Menzies, a publishing executive at Harper Collins, and Madeleine Westerhout — who served as former President Trump’s executive assistant at the White House.
After the lunch break and conclusion of Daniels’s testimony, Trump’s attorneys again moved for a mistrial. They filed two other motions pertaining to potential testimony from another accuser, Karen McDougal, and for changes to the court-issued gag order.
STORMY CONTINUED.
The defense’s cross-examination of Stormy Daniels began with Trump’s attorney Susan Necheles pressing the porn star on her motivations for going public with her story. The adult film actress insisted that she didn’t want money from Trump or his company or campaign. Instead, Daniels told Necheles — using puzzling logic — that she sold the story to ensure the public heard it.
“I was asking to sell my story to publications to get the truth out,” Daniels said under cross-examination by Necheles. This response will likely undermine Daniels’s credibility as she’s also acknowledged signing the nondisclosure agreement with the National Enquirer, meaning her story would not be published. Daniels admitted that other news outlets, includingSlate, wanted to publish her allegations, but the left-leaning website was unwilling to pay for the story.
PHANTOM THREATS REDUX.
Daniels continued to allude to unsubstantiated threats she and her family received. According to the porn actress, she signed the nondisclosure agreement to create a paper trail and protect her family from the unknown and unnamed individuals threatening them. Additionally, Daniels testified that if she had given the story to Slate or another outlet willing to pay, it would have put a target on her and her family’s backs. Not once did Daniels produce any concrete evidence of threats.
Note that she testified on Tuesday to a previously uncirculated claim that she was threatened to stay silent by an unknown man in a Las Vegas parking garage in 2011. She did not report the incident to police or inform her husband or daughter of the threat. Judge Juan Merchan expressed his dismay that Daniels had raised the story in court with no evidence to corroborate it.
DANIELS YELLS AT DAVIDSON.
A great deal of the cross-examination focused on the various ways Daniels has personally profited from her allegations of an affair with former President Trump. In an especially devastating moment for her credibility, Daniels was faced with a recording produced by Trump’s legal team where her former attorney, Keith Davidson, can be heard speaking with disgraced lawyer MichaelCohen, alluding to her motivations.
Davidson tells Cohen that Daniels “wanted this money more than you can ever imagine.” On the phone call, taped on April 4, 2018, Davidson recalls to Cohen: “I remember hearing her on the phone saying, ‘You — f–king Keith Davidson — you better settle this goddamn story.” According to her former attorney, Daniels called him a “p***y” and demanded he get her a good financial settlement in exchange for the story. He also told Cohen that Daniels told him, “We lose all f**king leverage” if Trump loses the 2016 election.
After being confronted with the phone call recording, Daniels denied having ever yelled at Davidson. “No I did not, actually, I never yelled at Keith Davidson,” she told Necheles.
MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!
“When Trump was indicted in this case, you celebrated on Twitter by repeatedly tweeting and pushing merchandise you were selling in your store, right?” Necheles pressed the porn star, driving at the financial motivations underpinning her ongoing attacks on Trump.
“I tweeted about him being indicted, yes. People asked how they could support me, so I tweeted the link to my store,” Daniels responded, attempting to dodge the fact she often used news about Trump‘s prosecution to sell merchandise. Showing the jury photos of Daniels’s social media posts, Nicheles asked: “That was you shilling your merchandise, right?”
“That is me doing my job,” the adult film actress responded.
When pressed if she made $100,000 from a documentary about her life and affair with Trump, Daniels became indignant. She refused to answer directly and snapped at Trump’s defense attorney, stating: “You’re trying to trick me into saying something that’s not entirely true.”
Necheles asked Daniels if she had had an affair with one of the cameramen while filming the documentary. Judge Mechan overruled an objection by the prosecution and directed Daniels to answer the question. The pornographic entertainer acknowledged that she did have an affair but claimed she was separated from her husband at the time.
Daniels was also forced to admit she profited from a strip club tour following her going public with her allegations. The tour was promoted with a photo of Daniels with Trump at the aforementioned Lake Tahoe Golf Tournament, where they first met.
I SEE DEAD PEOPLE.
Moving on from her financial motivations, Susan Necheles entered a line of inquiry that must have had the prosecution regretting their decision to put Daniels on the stand. While the adult film industry isn’t known for employing the most mentally sound individuals, Daniels’s side job as a ‘medium‘ between those living in this world and the one beyond may take the cake. Daniels admitted she tried to pitch a paranormal reality show following her newfound fame regarding her home in New Orleans, which she claims is haunted.
“It was a lot of interesting and unexplained activity,” the porn star explained, though she did admit: “A lot of the activity was completely debunked as a giant possum.” In 2022, Daniels described a “non-human thing with tentacles” that frequented her home and would break items. She claimed the ‘haunting’ negatively impacted her mental health.
Necheles pressed Daniels further on whether she claimed she could speak with people’s dead relatives. While the adult entertainer said she did make such claims, she added that it was “all entertainment.”
STORMY STANDS BY THE STORY.
The over six hours of testimony — over two days — by Daniels came to a close with Necheles pressing the porn actress on whether she made the affair allegations up. Trump’s defense team noted the multiple inaccuracies in her story and the fact that its details have changed over time. The National Pulse reported that a previous iteration of her alleged sexual encounter with Trump insinuated that Danials was the aggressor — something she now denies, insinuating she was, in essence, assaulted.
Defending the shifting details, Daniels insisted that she can’t control what quotes end up in magazine interviews or how the reporter framed events. On several occasions, the porn actress was forced to clarify her prior statements when confronted with her inconsistentrecollections.
After the defense team finished its cross-examination, the prosecution engaged in a brief redirect. Daniels was again asked about the unsubstantiated threats against her and her family and if this is what motivated her to sign the nondisclosure agreement. Again, Daniels insisted this was the case.
THE BOOK KEEPER AND PUBLISHER.
Following the marathon testimony of Stormy Daniels, prosecutors moved on to Rebecca Manochio — the former assistant to Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg. Like with other testimony from former Trump Organization financial staff, the prosecution focused its questioning on the check signing process and which company executives can approve payments.
The goal of this questioning by the Manhattan District Attorney‘s office is to insinuate that former President Trump not only signed the checks but was aware of their purpose. Thus far, they’ve presented no actual evidence that this is the case.
Following a brief cross-examination of Manochio, during which she acknowledged she never directly interacted with Trump, Harper Collins executive Tracey Menzies was called to the stand next. Prosecutor Rebecca Mangold handled the questioning, which consisted entirely of Menzies reading sections of a book co-authored by Trump. The prosecution’s goal appears to have been to underscore certain controversial statements printed in the book regarding loyalty and getting even.
Under cross-examination, Trump’s defense attorney, Todd Blanche, asked Menzies if she was part of the team that published Trump’s book. “No, I was not,” she replied. Pushing further, Blanche asked Menzies if she had selected the excerpts read in court. She said she had not.
THE FINAL WITNESS FOR THE DAY.
The tenth day of testimony ended with former President Trump‘s personal assistant at the White House, Madeleine Westerhout, taking the stand. The protection asked Westerhout mostly about check signing procedures, but other topics also arose. When asked about the Access Hollywood tape, Westerhout told the prosecution, “At the time, I recall it rattling RNC leadership.”
“It’s my recollection there were conversations about how to, if it was needed, how it would be possible to replace him as the candidate if it came to that,” Westerhout added.
Westerhout was asked what implements Trump would use to sign documents and checks. She recalled, “He liked to use Sharpies or, I believe, a Pentel felt-tip pen.” She also acknowledged that the former President liked to review and read any document before he signed it. When asked whether Trump and Cohen had a close relationship in the early days of the presidential administration, Westerhout responded: “At that time, yes.”
‘A REALLY GOOD BOSS.’
Trump defense attorney Susan Necheles also handled Westerhout’s cross-examination. When asked why Westerhout later wrote a book about her time in the TrumpWhite House, the former aide replied, “I thought it was real important to share with the American people the man that I got to know.”
She added, “I don’t think he’s treated fairly, and I wanted to tell that story.”
Westerhout told the court that the former President wasn’t nearly as concerned about the Access Hollywood tape as those around him.
“He never once made me feel that I didn’t deserve that job and that I didn’t belong there. Especially in an office filled with older men, he never made me feel like I didn’t belong there. He was a really good boss,” Westerhout told Necheles, adding: “I found him very enjoyable to work for.”
With that, the court adjourned for the day, but not before Judge JuanMerchan considered three new motions by Trump‘s defense team.
JUDGE DENIES MISTRIAL MOTION AGAIN.
Former President DonaldTrump‘s defense team again motioned for a mistrial, citing the unsubstantiated, unrelated, and prejudicial testimony from Stormy Daniels. Again, Judge Juan Merchan denied the motion. A second motion to bar testimony from the second Trump accuser, Karen McDougal, a former Playboy Playmate, was vacated as District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecutors announced they would no longer be calling her as a witness. A third motion regarding the extent of the court’s gag order on former President Donald Trump did not receive an immediate ruling.
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As the Trump hush money trial entered its tenth day of testimony, defense attorneys for former President Donald J. Trump continued their cross-examination of pornographic actress Stormy Daniels. Defense attorney Susan Necheles continued to handle the questioning, picking up where she left off on Tuesday. The former President's legal team continued drilling down on the motivations behind Daneils's actions, including her decision to sell her story to the National Enquirer.
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The affordability of the “American Dream” is slipping further away for many U.S. citizens, with escalating costs outpacing income gains for most households. A new report indicates that those seeking the “American Dream” must now exceed $100,000 in annual earnings in all 50 states. A staggering 29 of these states require more than $150,000 a year.
Examples of these states include Ohio, where the ideal lifestyle costs $137,842 a year, Texas at $147,535, and Florida at $159,932. The rates climb even higher in states like New York, at $194,067, and California, at a whopping $245,723.
Alarming figures like this put into perspective the financial difficulties under the Bideneconomy that are suffocating average U.S. households. For example, in Illinois, which ranks 26 on the list, the median home price is $255,278, with total annual costs reaching $78,369. The total cost of the American Dream in Illinois is around $156,739. The cost of living could continue to worsen as the Biden government struggles to bring down inflation.
Across the board, spikes in essential commodity prices and the sharp rise in housing costs have fueled increasing disillusionment among voters. The 81-year-old incumbent, JoeBiden, has struggled to regain his footing in opinion polls with core Democratic demographics, including young voters, Hispanics, and Black voters.
The National Pulse previously reported that concerns about jobs, the economy, and immigration top most presidential opinion polls heading into this November’s election. Voters routinely believe former President DonaldTrump is better suited to address these concerns.
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The affordability of the "American Dream" is slipping further away for many U.S. citizens, with escalating costs outpacing income gains for most households. A new report indicates that those seeking the “American Dream” must now exceed $100,000 in annual earnings in all 50 states. A staggering 29 of these states require more than $150,000 a year.
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Former President Donald Trump‘s legal team has appealed to a New York state court to undertake a sped-up review on a currently imposed gag order, Trump announced on Thursday. The application was submitted on Wednesday; however, its contents and responses from the Manhattan District Attorney are sealed.
Trump maintains that the order, which restricts him from discussing certain individuals tied to his ongoing hush-money trial, infringes on First Amendment rights and hampers meaningful discussion surrounding the proceedings.
“I just want to let you know that we’ve just filed a major motion in the appellate division concerning the absolutely unconstitutional gag order, where I’m essentially not allowed to talk to you about anything meaningful that’s going on in the case. And many good things are going on with the case. It shouldn’t have been filed,” Trump said.
The gag order enforced by Judge Juan Merchan constrains Trump from publicly discussing potential witnesses, court employees, legal practitioners’ staff, or family members. Merchan increased its scope after former President Trump reportedly violated the order on ten occasions; he informed the former President that further breaches might necessitate imprisonment.
Merchan also administered a fine against Trump, responding to an April comment he made to a media outlet about the Manhattan jury pool, which he claimed comprised 95 percent Democrats. The judge has also insinuated the possibility of jailing Trump.
Trump’s earlier appeal to pause his trial to challenge the gag order’s enforcement was rejected by the New York Court of Appeals.
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Former President Donald Trump's legal team has appealed to a New York state court to undertake a sped-up review on a currently imposed gag order, Trump announced on Thursday. The application was submitted on Wednesday; however, its contents and responses from the Manhattan District Attorney are sealed.
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MSNBC pundits were shocked by a recent PBS Newshour/NPR/Marist poll that revealed that more Americans perceive Joe Biden as a greater threat to democracy than former President Donald Trump. According to the poll, 53 percent of independent voters believe that a second Biden term will invariably weaken America, as opposed to 42 percent who think Trump would weaken the country.
“I find it shocking, honestly. I can’t make sense of that number,” said MSNBC political analyst Susan Del Percio.
Del Percio then mused that the absence of television coverage of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against Trump may be resulting in disinterest in the accusations against the former President, leading some independents to ‘incorrectly’ believe Biden is a greater threat to democracy.
LAWFARE, CENSORSHIP, & THE BORDER CRISIS.
However, what never seems to cross Del Percio’s mind is that it may be the very trial itself that has led independents to view Biden as a greater threat to democracy. Multiple polls have consistently shown that significant numbers of Americans believe the prosecutions against Trump are politically motivated witch hunts. Last month, a poll found that a majority of Americans now believe this to be the case and do not think Trump can receive a fair trial.
Biden’s willful mishandling of the border crisis may also be influencing independent voters to view him as a threat to democracy. An April poll found that a majority of Americans believe that Biden is intentionally importing migrants into the country en masse to create a permanent Democratic majority.
In addition to viewing the Biden government’s use of lawfare to persecute a political opponent as a threat to democracy, many Americans are doubtless concerned about the Biden FBI and DHS censoring information critical of and damaging to the regime. The Biden White House has also pressured social media companies and others directly to censor information it doesn’t like.
As independent presidential candidate RFJ, Jr. put it last month: “The greatest threat to democracy is not somebody who questions election returns but a president of the United States who uses the power of his office to force social media companies… to censor his political critics.”
“I find it shocking, honestly. I can’t make sense of that number. I wish I could." MSNBC mouths were dumbfounded by a new poll that found more Americans believe Joe Biden is a threat to Democracy than Donald Trump. Full report here: https://t.co/BZv3wDpXEYpic.twitter.com/TJJwnVSZQm
MSNBC pundits were shocked by a recent PBS Newshour/NPR/Marist poll that revealed that more Americans perceive Joe Biden as a greater threat to democracy than former President Donald Trump. According to the poll, 53 percent of independent voters believe that a second Biden term will invariably weaken America, as opposed to 42 percent who think Trump would weaken the country.
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Joe Biden is, in fact, the least popular president since the end of the Second World War, biased fact-checker Snopes has reluctantly confirmed. Despite having previously been pressured into changing ratings by the Biden White House, Snopes had to confirm that reports the 81-year-old is historically unpopular are “true” following the release of Gallup survey data.
Biden’s 13th-quarter approval average stands at 38.7 percent, far below any president from General Dwight Eisenhower — the most popular president of the last 70 years — onwards.
Biden’s approval rating at this stage in his presidency is significantly below that of Donald Trump. He is also rated below Richard Nixon, brought down by the Watergate scandal, and one-term Democratic president Jimmy Carter, whose administration has long been a byword for political failure. George H.W. Bush, the next-least popular president, had an approval rating of 41.8 percent in his 13th quarter. He was not reelected.
Snopes also provided numbers produced by Visual Capitalist, which put Biden’s third-year approval at 39.8 percent, and FiveThirtyEight, which had his “May approval rating hovering around 37.8 percent, lower than that of his recent predecessors.” They also cited analysis and reports from Reuters, Ipsis, The Hill, and The Blaze.
“In conclusion, multiple surveys and analysis released in April 2024 by Gallup and other pollsters concluded that Biden was indeed, at the time the polls were taken, the least popular U.S. president in 70 years,” they concluded.
Compared to his direct predecessor and chief rival in November, Donald Trump, Biden is also polling poorly with the public. The America First leader trounces the incumbent on popular perception of who has the stronger record in office, who is more mentally and physically fit for the presidency, and who would handle a crisis and issues such as inflation better.
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Joe Biden is, in fact, the least popular president since the end of the Second World War, biased fact-checker Snopes has reluctantly confirmed. Despite having previously been pressured into changing ratings by the Biden White House, Snopes had to confirm that reports the 81-year-old is historically unpopular are "true" following the release of Gallup survey data.
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