Nelson Peltz, noted billionaire Disney investor, intends to vote for former President Donald Trump due to his concerns that Biden’s “mental condition is really scary.”
Peltz, who is the same age as Biden, told the Financial Times that his concerns about Biden’s mental fitness outweighed his reservations about Trump.
“I don’t know what [Biden] knows and I don’t know what he doesn’t know,” said Peltz. “I don’t know who’s speaking for him and that’s troubling.” Peltz also said that the “litany of criminal charges against [Trump] — including cases relating to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election” — is obviously a “miscarriage of justice.”
Peltz also cited concerns about Biden’s bordercrisis as driving his support for Trump. “We can’t go on letting everyone into this country . . . We have an immigration problem — it’s not a Republican or Democrat problem,” Peltz said. “I want some boundaries put on it so we know at least who we’re bringing in.”
Known for his disputes with Disney CEO Bob Iger, Peltz has recently made news headlines. His firm, Trian Fund Management, has challenged Disney’s direction under Iger and his predecessor, Bob Chapek. Peltz is exerting efforts to gain more control over Disney through a proxy war, in preparation for the upcoming annual shareholders meeting scheduled for April 3.
Under Iger’s leadership, Disney, Peltz points out, has maintained an emphasis on woke, far-left messaging. The entertainment company has witnessed a series of low-performing releases and financial losses, compounded by the substantial subscription rate increases for their viewership.
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Nelson Peltz, noted billionaire Disney investor, intends to vote for former President Donald Trump due to his concerns that Biden’s “mental condition is really scary.”
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French banking group Crédit Agricole has produced an analysis of the 2024 US presidential election indicating they believe Democrat lawfare against former President Donald Trump is unlikely to damage his presidential bid. Crédit Agricole analysts led by Valentin Marinov said they believe President Joe Biden and Donald Trump will reach their respective party conventions late this summer without issue.
Marinov listed several legal challenges against Trump, including allegations of federal election interference, but concluded that these matters are unlikely to impact his campaign significantly. He added that even a prison sentence would not prevent Trump from running in the election, according to Crédit Agricole’s legal analysis. Additionally, the banking group does not believe Democrats will replace Biden as their nominee despite mounting health concerns.
In addition to their political analysis, Crédit Agricole laid a timeline of key dates for their clients in the lead-up to the U.S. presidential election. The Republican convention is set to take place from July 15-18 in Milwaukee, while the Democratic convention will be held from August 19-22 in Chicago. Marinov’s analysis indicates that betting markets narrowly favor Trump based on his polling in swing states.
Meanwhile, Dr. Gad Saad, a marketing professor at Concordia University in Montreal, raised concerns about Democrats’ attempts to abuse the election system. He cites sham impeachments, the suppression of relevant evidence, attempts to alter the structure of the Supreme Court, fraudulent voter practices, and unlawful attempts to remove Trump from the ballot box as mechanisms being used to undermine the electoral process.
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French banking group Crédit Agricole has produced an analysis of the 2024 US presidential election indicating they believe Democrat lawfare against former President Donald Trump is unlikely to damage his presidential bid. Crédit Agricole analysts led by Valentin Marinov said they believe President Joe Biden and Donald Trump will reach their respective party conventions late this summer without issue.
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Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee will allow an appeal of his decision not to disqualify Fani Willis to move forward. The decision clears the way for President Donald Trump and seven co-defendants to ask the Georgia Court of Appeals to review Judge McAfee’s decision regarding Willis. The Superior Court judge issued a certificate of immediate review on Wednesday.
“The Court finds that the order on the Defendants’ motions to Dismiss and Disqualify the Fulton County District Attorney issued March 15, 2024, ‘is of such importance to the case that immediate review should be had.’ Accordingly the requested motion is granted,” Judge McAfee stated in his decision approving the appeal.
On March 15, 2024, McAfee rejected the defendants’ calls for Willis’s disqualification and dismissal from her RICO prosecution of the former President and around a dozen others for allegedly interfering in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Instead, the judge determined that Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor and illicit romantic partner of Willis, would have to remove himself from the case.
Former President Trump and his co-defendants have accused Willis of engaging in a clandestinerelationship with Wade before his appointment as a special prosecutor on the RICO case. They allege the relationship gives the “appearance of impropriety” and taints the prosecution.
“The motion notes that the court found that Willis’ actions created an appearance of impropriety and an ‘odor of mendacity’ that lingers in this case, but it nonetheless refused to dismiss the case or disqualify her,” said former President Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow after filing the appeal request yesterday.
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Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee will allow an appeal of his decision not to disqualify Fani Willis to move forward. The decision clears the way for President Donald Trump and seven co-defendants to ask the Georgia Court of Appeals to review Judge McAfee’s decision regarding Willis. The Superior Court judge issued a certificate of immediate review on Wednesday.
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Joe Biden’s White House strategist and communications chief Anita Dunn has praised the bloodbath hoax progenitors ‘MeidasTouch’ describing them as the “front lines” of the fight against President Donald J. Trump and his re-election efforts. Earlier this week, The National Pulse announced a full investigative focus on the shady ‘MeidasTouch Network,’ which began as a Democrat PAC funded by E. Jean Carroll and Nikki Haley backer Reid Hoffman. You can support our work by joining, here.
“We need to be creative and move fast to contrast the President’s optimistic agenda for the future with the extreme agenda of Republican officials who want to take us back in time,” Dunn said in a comment to the Semafor website. “Aaron, Ron, and many others are on the front lines of making sure the American people know the truth of what is at stake,” she added.
Aaron is Aaron Rupar, a long-time hoaxster posing as a journalist on social media. Rupar’s work has been parodied in Urban Dictionary and has even been leveraged by the Chinese Communist Party to undermine U.S. law enforcement. This didn’t stop him being lauded by Joe Biden’s White House. Rupar and Ron Filipowski were even invited to a special preview of the State of the Union address, where they hobnobbed with Dunn alongside Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.
Filipowski is the “Editor in Chief” of the MeidasTouch Network, founded by the brothers Ben, Brett, and Jordy. He’s also a “low-profile criminal defense attorney” who spends much of his time tweeting hoaxes like his colleague, the anonymized “Acyn” on X/Twitter. Acyn was the original progenitor of the bloodbath hoax, which even left-wingers admitted was a fraud on the American public.
Rupar admitted to Semafor that Acyn called Trump’s Ohio speech “kind of boring” and singled out the bloodbath line as a means by which to peddle content.
“The problem that he ran into with the ‘bloodbath’ thing was that he gave all of these networks a very easy headline and frame,” Rupar said.
MeidasTouch, Filipowski admits, is an out-and-out extension of the Biden campaign operation.
“The Meidas guys, as a team, said: We are going to do this to Trump,” Filipkowski said. “We are going to hit every gaffe, every mispronunciation, every slurred word, every mispronounced name, every time he mixes up a name. We’re going to clip that and we’re going to put it out and we’re going to put it in montages. No one else was doing that. Before last August, you can’t find a mainstream media story about Trump mispronouncing and slurring words. They weren’t out there.”
MeidasTouch staffers have used the word “bloodbath” several times in their reporting. However, simply pointing to their hypocrisy will scarcely do the job of exposing such a group. That’s why The National Pulse is committed to investigating the founders, their staff, and their Epstein-linked operation. Click here to join us.
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Joe Biden's White House strategist and communications chief Anita Dunn has praised the bloodbath hoax progenitors 'MeidasTouch' describing them as the "front lines" of the fight against President Donald J. Trump and his re-election efforts. Earlier this week, The National Pulse announced a full investigative focus on the shady 'MeidasTouch Network,' which began as a Democrat PAC funded by E. Jean Carroll and Nikki Haley backer Reid Hoffman. You can support our work by joining, here.show more
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Former President Donald Trump is taking digital broadcaster ABC News and its anchor, George Stephanopoulos, to court on defamation charges following an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). During this interview, Stephanopoulos repeatedly said Trump was “found liable for rape” in the case of E. Jean Carroll, despite the official ruling characterizing the events as ‘sexual abuse.’
Trump’s lawsuit asserts that Stephanopoulos and ABC knowingly disseminated false information during the show, “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” mischaracterizing court verdicts and thereby damaging Trump’s public standing. The lawsuit focuses on the differentiation between legal definitions of ‘rape’ and ‘sexual abuse,’ challenging Stephanopoulos’s frequent usage of ‘rape’ to describe Trump’s alleged actions.
The discussion between Stephanopoulos and Mace became heated when the allegations against Trump were raised. Stephanopoulos repeatedly questioned Mace about her support for Trump, given her experience as a survivor of sexual assault. Stephanopoulos’s persistent characterization of the verdict as a ‘rape’ conviction, despite Mace’s reminders of its actual categorization as ‘sexual abuse,’ will now be scrutinized in court.
The lawsuit is part of an ongoing legal battle surrounding Trump’s interaction with Carroll, with the case being poised for appeal within the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. As it stands, Trump’s team vehemently refutes the charges of defamation, rendering this development the latest chapter in the controversy enveloping Trump’s alleged misconduct.
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Former President Donald Trump is taking digital broadcaster ABC News and its anchor, George Stephanopoulos, to court on defamation charges following an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). During this interview, Stephanopoulos repeatedly said Trump was “found liable for rape” in the case of E. Jean Carroll, despite the official ruling characterizing the events as ‘sexual abuse.’
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MeidasTouch, the far-left news political action committee turned news organization that popularized the “bloodbath” hoax against Donald Trump, has used precisely the same term in the same way as the former president.
In a post by the official MeidasTouch X account from December 2023, the group described a debate between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as “a bloodbath” for DeSantis.
Brett Meiselas, one of the trio of brothers who founded MeidasTouch, also posted in December 2022 that a drop in Tesla stocks was an “absolute bloodbath.”
Donald Trump used the expression in the same way when talking about the consequences of Joe Biden allowing China to flood the U.S. with cars made in Mexico. Still, MeidasTouch, the corporate media, and the Biden campaign lied that he was threatening “political violence.”
The National Pulse has begun a wide-ranging investigation into MeidasTouch, which emerged in 2020 and rapidly established connections with big-money donors such as Reid Hoffman, a former guest of Jeffrey Epstein who has also funded the Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley, E. Jean Carroll, and FusionGPS.
MeidasTouch, the far-left news political action committee turned news organization that popularized the “bloodbath” hoax against Donald Trump, has used precisely the same term in the same way as the former president.
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Donald Trump’s lawyers have put forward a motion to disqualify Democrat Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from an election interferencecase in Georgia.
Trump’s primary attorney in Georgia, Steve Sadow, wants a review of a court order allowing Willis to continue the case despite an “appearance of impropriety” arising from her undisclosed romantic entanglement with Nathan Wade, whom she hired as lead prosecutor.
“President Trump and seven defendants have jointly filed a motion requesting the court to grant a certificate of immediate review of its order denying dismissal of the case and disqualification of Fulton County DA Willis,” Sadow confirmed.
“The motion notes that the court found that Willis’ actions created an appearance of impropriety and an ‘odor of mendacity’ that lingers in this case, but it nonetheless refused to dismiss the case or disqualify her,” he added.
“The motion further notes that the court found Georgia case law lacks controlling precedent for the standard for disqualification of a prosecuting attorney for forensic misconduct. For these reasons, among others, the court’s order is ripe for pretrial appellate review.”
Judge Scott McAfee, who ruled Willis could remain on the case provided Wade was removed, previously donated to her.
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Donald Trump’s lawyers have put forward a motion to disqualify Democrat Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from an election interference case in Georgia.
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The League of Conservation Voters is pledging $120 million to support President Joe Biden’s re-election efforts. Officials with the Biden campaign have indicated that the environmentalist group’s pledge pushes total outside spending on behalf of the Democrat incumbent close to $1 billion.
Separate from outside spending by Democrat-aligned groups, the Biden campaign expects to raise $2 billion over the 2024 presidential campaign cycle. Democrat-aligned groups tend to announce their planned spending early in the election cycle. However, it remains to be seen if they can raise the billion-dollar war chest predicted by the Biden campaign.
Several organizations spanning climate advocacy groups, labor unions, and conventional SuperPACs have pledged financial backing to Biden’s campaign. They range from left-leaning groups like MoveOn to NeverTrump Republican organizations like Republican Voters Against Trump. Among the highest contributors are Future Forward, which has reserved over $250 million in TV advertising, and American Bridge, a Democrat-aligned opposition research group that says it plans to devote $140 million to anti-Trump advertisements in swing states.
Republican-aligned groups — on the other hand — tend not to announce pledged spending ahead of time. However, fundraising numbers reported to the FEC indicate that the outside groups supporting former President Donald Trump and other Republican candidates in Congress will play a significant financial role in November’s election.
In response to the pledged levels of campaign spending, Tiffany Muller — president of the government reform group End Citizens United — told the New York Times in an interview: “The sheer scale of what we’re talking about has never been seen before in our country’s history.”
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The League of Conservation Voters is pledging $120 million to support President Joe Biden’s re-election efforts. Officials with the Biden campaign have indicated that the environmentalist group’s pledge pushes total outside spending on behalf of the Democrat incumbent close to $1 billion.
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In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, President Donald Trump indicated that should the allegation of Prince Harry lying on his U.S. visa application prove true, the Duke of Sussex would not receive special treatment and would be deported. Prince Harry’s immigration status came under scrutiny following admissions of past drug use in his memoir, “Spare.”
The Heritage Foundation had previously challenged the prince’s immigration status, maintaining that confessed drug use makes an applicant ineligible under U.S. visa laws. Their request for an expedited release of Prince Harry’s immigration records via the Freedom of Information Act was, however, declined by the Department of Homeland Security, who perceived no sufficient public interest to override Prince Harry’s privacy interests.
In his interview with Farage, Trump further insinuated that Prince Harry “would be on his own” should he regain the presidency. He went on to suggest that the truth about Prince Harry’s past drug use should have been revealed long ago.
Amid these allegations, lawyers for the U.S. government noted that the drug claims in “Spare” do not constitute evidence of actual drug use. As of now, there is no evidence suggesting Prince Harry furnished false information on his visa application.
In February, Trump stated he “wouldn’t protect” the Duke of Sussex due to his decision to leave the Royal Family. Harry’s behavior since marrying Meghan Markle and his fall from the Royal Family’s grace has been watched closely by the public on both sides of the pond. Last year, Steve Bannon observed that Harry’s relationship with Meghan was a story of national decline.
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In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, President Donald Trump indicated that should the allegation of Prince Harry lying on his U.S. visa application prove true, the Duke of Sussex would not receive special treatment and would be deported. Prince Harry’s immigration status came under scrutiny following admissions of past drug use in his memoir, “Spare.”
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According to areport from Bloomberg, former House SpeakerKevin McCarthy (R-CA) is under consideration for Chief of Staff should former President Donald Trump retake the White House in November’s presidential election. McCarthy allegedly turned down the role during Trump’s first presidential administration — opting to compete for the Speakership instead, ultimately losing the leadership battle to Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).
Citing anonymous sources, Bloomberg contends that former President Trump sees McCarthy as possessing valuable assets as a Chief of Staff, including his knowledge of Capitol Hill, his experience in government budgeting, and his alignment with the former President on “regulatory priorities.” However, the former Speaker is not without his detractors among former President Trump’s most outspoken supporters — including Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who spearheaded McCarthy’s ouster as Speaker.
McCarthy served as the Republican Speaker of the House for less than a year, from January 7, 2023, until October 3, 2023. Rep. Gaetz brought a ‘motion to vacate’ against the former Speaker after the Florida Republican accused McCarthy of breaking several policy promises made during the Speaker election in January.
Following his ouster, McCarthy meddled behind the scenes in the election of his successor. McCarthy’s alleged machinations derailed the short-lived bids by Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). After Rep. Tom Emmer’s run for Speaker failed to gain significant support, the former Speaker attempted to make a move to reclaim the gavel with allies writing in his name during a House GOP Conference meeting. However, Members ultimately settled on Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as the consensus nominee.
In an incredibly petty incident during the Speaker succession fight, McCarthy was witnessed throwing an elbow into Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) in a Capitol Building hallway. Burchett was one of the House Republicans who voted for McCarthy’s ouster.
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According to a report from Bloomberg, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is under consideration for Chief of Staff should former President Donald Trump retake the White House in November’s presidential election. McCarthy allegedly turned down the role during Trump’s first presidential administration — opting to compete for the Speakership instead, ultimately losing the leadership battle to Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).
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