Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said former US President Donald Trump would end the war between Russia and Ukraine by cutting off funding to the Ukrainian war effort if elected again.
“He will not give a penny in the Ukraine-Russia war,” Orbán told Hungarian media Sunday. “Therefore, the war will end, because it is obvious that Ukraine can not stand on its own feet.”
“If the Americans don’t give money and weapons, along with the Europeans, the war is over,” Orbán said. “And if the Americans don’t give money, the Europeans alone can’t finance this war. And then the war is over.”
Orbán’s comments follow a meeting between Trump and the Hungarian Prime Minister at Mar-a-Lago last week. This is not the first time that Orbán, who is an outspoken critic of Ukraine’s ongoing war against Russia, has praised Trump’s diplomatic and foreign policy instincts. Last year, Orbán said, “Trump is the man who can save the Western World and probably the human beings in the globe as well.”
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said former US President Donald Trump would end the war between Russia and Ukraine by cutting off funding to the Ukrainian war effort if elected again.
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The January 6th Committee intentionally hid a transcript that vindicates the claim made by then-President Trump that he requested 10,000 National Guardtroops on January 6.
Back up: J6 Committee previously said there was “no evidence” to corroborate Trump’s claim he requested troops.
The committee was comprised of Democrats and two virulent anti-Trump Republicans: Liz Cheney and Adam Kinsinger.
The proof: Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato testified to the J6 Committee on January 28, 2022, with Cheney in attendance, that Trump suggested 10,000 troops would be needed to keep the peace.
Ornato testified that he heard Trump’s Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, on the phone with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser making the request;
Ornato told the committee: “I remember the number 10,000 coming up,” and said he heard Meadows tell Bowser: “The president wants to make sure that you have enough. You know, He is willing to ask for 10,000.”
In the end, Bowser declined the White House recommendation and opted just to have 350 troops operating in a limited capacity on J6.
Big picture: The J6 Committee conducted roughly 1,000 interviews. But fewer than half of them, including Ornato’s, were made public. How many more hidden interviews include testimony exonerating Trump?
The January 6th Committee intentionally hid a transcript that vindicates the claim made by then-President Trump that he requested 10,000 National Guard troops on January 6.
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President Donald J. Trump will savage Joe Biden over his immigration record this evening at a rally in Rome, Georgia, The National Pulse can reveal. The 45th President will also meet with the late Laken Riley’s parents ahead of the event.
“Two nights ago, we all heard Crooked Joe’s angry, dark, hate-filled rant of a State of the Union Address,” Trump is expected to say before going on to lambast the 46th President over his border policies, which are landing Americans dead.
“By far the most disgraceful part of Joe Biden’s divisive and angry speech was his horrendous gaslighting on the border invasion. Every day, Joe Biden is deliberately releasing gang members and military-aged men into our communities by the thousands—knowing full well that his policies will cost countless innocent lives,” Trump will say.
“One of those lives was a 22-year-old nursing student here in Georgia, Laken Riley. From the time she was in the first grade, Laken’s dream was to spend her life caring for others. She was the brightest light in every room—and she was the whole world to her parents and her sister. Then, the unthinkable happened. 16 days ago, Laken went out for a morning jog, and never came back. An illegal alien criminal who Joe Biden intentionally released into our country has been arrested and charged for her savage murder.
“Joe Biden has no remorse, no regret, no empathy, no compassion, and worst of all, he has no intention of stopping the deadly invasion that stole precious Laken’s beautiful American life.
“Laken Riley would be alive today if Joe Biden had not willfully and maliciously eviscerated the borders of the United States and set loose thousands of dangerous criminals into our country.”
NEW: Former Pres. Trump is meeting with the parents of Laken Riley before his rally in Rome, GA.
Trump will also use the event to endorse one of his loyal staff members who is now running for Congress.
“We are delighted to be joined today by an outstanding American patriot who just announced that he is running for Congress in Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District, a proud Georgian, Fayette County native, and loyal friend, Brian Jack.
“Brian has been at my side since the 2016 campaign. He is tough, he is smart, he is conservative, he is a fighter, and he is totally MAGA. Brian served as my White House Political Director during the Trump administration, he helped us pass massive tax cuts, secure our border, and confirm hundreds of conservative judges. Now, he is going to be an incredible Republican member of Congress fighting for the great state of Georgia. Brian Jack has my complete and total endorsement.”
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President Donald J. Trump will savage Joe Biden over his immigration record this evening at a rally in Rome, Georgia, The National Pulse can reveal. The 45th President will also meet with the late Laken Riley's parents ahead of the event.
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Outside political advocacy groups spent $85.2 million supporting Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign, leading to the former South Carolina governor securing merely 89 of the 2,429 available Republican primary delegates before her withdrawal on Wednesday — a total cost of over $957,300 per delegate.
Among Haley’s largest benefactors were Yes for America Action and Americans for Prosperity Action, who — along with Haley’s campaign committee — collectively spent around $120 million during this election cycle. The former South Carolina governor spent approximately $1.3 million for each delegate secured — three times greater than the median US home price.
Spending by these groups in the Republican presidential primary overwhelmingly went to Haley compared to Trump and DeSantis, with a bulk of the money being dropped in early primary states. Pro-Haley groups spent $40 million in Iowa — the inaugural state to hold a primary election — where Haley only managed a distant third place.
These groups spent a further $31 million and $8 million backing Haley’s campaign in New Hampshire and South Carolina, respectively. However, she failed to secure victory in either state. By the time Super Tuesday arrived — the Republican primary’s most significant day — outside financial backing for Haley had dwindled, with third-party groups spending less than a million dollars backing Haley across the 15 states holding primaries.
FEC records show that SFA Fund, Haley’s primary Super PAC, disbursed over $51.5 million on efforts to gain traction in the primary. Meanwhile, Americans For Prosperity Action spent more than $31.2 million supporting Haley. The Charles Koch-backed group discontinued its financial backing after Haley’s loss in the February 24 South Carolina primary.
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Outside political advocacy groups spent $85.2 million supporting Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign, leading to the former South Carolina governor securing merely 89 of the 2,429 available Republican primary delegates before her withdrawal on Wednesday — a total cost of over $957,300 per delegate.
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Pornography peddler Stormy Daniels has claimed she is “fully prepared to go to jail” and “would rather die” before paying President Donald Trump the $670,000 she owes as a result of multiple legal cases she has lost. Her remarks in violation of court orders came in an interview with sexual deviant Jeffrey Toobin on Saturday.
Daniels went as far as to text Toobin, “I’ll wear a dominatrix outfit to court. It’ll make for a festive mugshot,” when asked what she would do if held in contempt of court for refusing to pay.
Critically for Trump’s lawyers, Toobin also admits: “Her debt to Trump—and her refusal to pay it—complicates her usefulness as a witness, because the defense will surely argue that her anger about the debt gives her a motive to lie about the former president. So, as it happens, the story of Daniels’s debt—how it came about and what it means today—may be of considerable importance. In fact, the outcome of the presidential election and the future of American democracy may turn on it.”
Daniels’s debt stems from her hiring of disgraced lawyer and media darling Michael Avenatti, who presented a case against Trump “so weak” that federal judge S. James Otero awarded Trump legal fees of $293,000, and appealing this added $121,000 in further costs.
“With interest and court fees the number now stands at around $670,000,” writes Toobin, who seeks to portray the porn purveyor in a sympathetic light.
But even her former lawyer, Avenatti himself, now says, “[s]he has zero credibility, and she is the most opportunistic person I’ve ever met.”
To this day, Daniels claims to communicate with the dead, including a haunted doll called Susan. Toobin explains that this behavior may cause Daniels problems at the upcoming Manhattan trial, which begins later this month.
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Pornography peddler Stormy Daniels has claimed she is “fully prepared to go to jail” and “would rather die” before paying President Donald Trump the $670,000 she owes as a result of multiple legal cases she has lost. Her remarks in violation of court orders came in an interview with sexual deviant Jeffrey Toobin on Saturday.
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Joe Biden peddled several false claims during Thursday’s State of the Union Address. The 81-year-old Democrat — known to tell tall tales — delivered a speech before Congress that was more akin to a campaign kick-off than the typically more staid affair expected for the State of the Union.
In relation to American involvement with Ukraine, Biden suggested that Republicans opposing the allocation of additional U.S. taxpayer dollars to the country are in favor of America abandoning its global leadership status. However, those opposed have consistently highlighted the need for American interests to take precedence over those of other nations.
Biden also made a misleading claim regarding former President Donald Trump’s interactions with Russia’s Vladimir Putin” , implying Trump gave Putin free rein in Eastern Europe. Yet, context reveals that Trump’s statement — made during a rally — was part of a story recounting interactions with a NATO member not paying their defense obligations. Biden additionally claimed the West would be further endangered without renewed American aid to Ukraine – which is not backed up by currently availableevidence.
Biden stated that the riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 — and subsequent concerns regarding the integrity of the 2020 presidential election — represented the “gravest threat” to American democracy since the Civil War. This claim ignores historic moments of danger like World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks.
Contrary to President Biden’s statement that his administration has created 15 million new jobs, economic data shows that this number conflates jobs recovered post-Covid lockdowns with newly created positions. The National Pulse has previously reported that legal and illegal immigrantlabor has fueled most of the job recovery under President Biden.
Regarding inflation, despite Biden’s statement that the U.S. has the world’s lowest rate, several countries currently have a demonstrably lower inflation rate, including Canada, Japan, and Switzerland. Additionally, Biden’s remarks about an increase in consumer confidence contradict several standard measures that show confidence on the decline.
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Joe Biden peddled several false claims during Thursday’s State of the Union Address. The 81-year-old Democrat — known to tell tall tales — delivered a speech before Congress that was more akin to a campaign kick-off than the typically more staid affair expected for the State of the Union.
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Joe Biden lied about Donald Trump’s comments on a mass shooting in Perry, Iowa, during his State of the Union address, misquoting the America First leader as having said people should “just get over it.”
“My predecessor told the NRA he’s proud he did nothing on guns when he was President — oof!” Biden told Congress.
“After another shooting in Iowa recently, he said when asked what to do about it, ‘Just get over it.’ There’s his quote, ‘just get over it.’ I say, stop it! Stop it, stop it, stop it!” he ranted.
In fact, “just get over it” was not Trump’s quote. The former President actually said:
“I want to send our support and our deepest sympathies to the victims and families touched by the terrible school shooting yesterday in Perry, Iowa. To the entire community: We love you, we pray for you and we ask God to heal and comfort really the whole state and the pain that you have. This is something that’s very unique to your state. We’re really with you, as much as anybody can be. It’s a very terrible thing that happened. And it’s just terrible to see that happening. It’s just terrible. So surprising to see it here. But, we have to get over it, we have to move forward. We have to move forward. But, to the relatives and to all of the people that are so devastated right now, to a point they can’t breathe, they can’t live, we are with you all the way. We’re with you and we love you and cherish you.”
Biden’s team at the White House appeared to realize he misrepresented Trump, substantially altering the President’s actual words in their official transcript of the address.
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Joe Biden lied about Donald Trump’s comments on a mass shooting in Perry, Iowa, during his State of the Union address, misquoting the America First leader as having said people should “just get over it.”
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Outgoing Representative Ken Buck (R-CO) is lashing out against his Republican colleagues, accusing them of lying for former President Donald Trump. Buck leveled the accusation while discussing his impending retirement and the current state of the GOP during a recent interview with NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt.
In terms of his retirement decision, Buck insisted it wasn’t prompted by fears of losing potential primary or general elections, as he was successful in the face of previous electoral opposition. He said his priorities have moved more towards his personal life, including spending more time with family. However, Buck explicitly connected his retirement decision to the continued popularity of former President Donald Trump.
“We’re at a time in American politics that I am not going to lie on behalf of my presidential candidate, on behalf of my party. And I’m very sad that others in my party have taken the position that, as long as we get the White House, it doesn’t really matter what we say,” he said.
Buck told the Stirewalt that he is concerned about the changes within the GOP. He claimed the party is shifting away from the principles that defined the Tea Party towards populism, a development he believes to be hazardous. “We’ve gone from a time when the Tea Party stood for conservative principles to a time where the populists have taken over the Republican Party and are really advocating things that I believe are very dangerous,” Buck said.
The criticisms leveled by Buck — a staunch opponent of mass immigration during his tenure in Congress — have left some in the GOP baffled. Over the last year, the Colorado Republican has repeatedly criticized fellow immigration hawks like former President Trump and blasted Republican efforts to impeach Joe Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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Outgoing Representative Ken Buck (R-CO) is lashing out against his Republican colleagues, accusing them of lying for former President Donald Trump. Buck leveled the accusation while discussing his impending retirement and the current state of the GOP during a recent interview with NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt.
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The Second World War struggle against Nazi Germany is comparable to defeating former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, according to MSNBC.
During a discussion on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” panelist Mike Barnicle directly compared US involvement in WWII and efforts to defeat Trump at the ballot box.
Reflecting on James Rudder of the Second Airborne Battalion’s actions at Pointe du Hoc during the Normandy invasion, Barnicle noted, “he went right at the Germans, right at the Germans. Fifty percent casualty rate. Why did they do it? They did it because we were Americans, and we were there to save Europe from Hitler.” Barnicle continued: “And now, all of these years later, we have to get together as a country and save the country from the threat that Donald Trump proposes.”
Comparing Trump to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler is a favorite rhetorical tactic of the Left. In January, it was reported that the Biden campaign’s efforts to portray Trump as a threat to ‘democracy’ were part of a “full Hitler” strategy designed to deceive the public.
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The Second World War struggle against Nazi Germany is comparable to defeating former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, according to MSNBC.
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Law enforcement officers in Tennessee were notified last week to be on the lookout for a man named Benjamin Matthew Dayton, who may be plotting attacks on supporters of former President Donald Trump. According to the ‘Officer Safety Awareness’ bulletin, Dayton sent his mother several concerning text messages suggesting he intended to cause harm or even kill Trump supporters.
“Have been thinking an awful lot about rigging my van and bombing [T]rump supporters,” Dayton said in one message. The bulletin informed officers that Dayton had also been experiencing “suicidal and homicidal ideations and also mentioned trying to obtain a firearm.”
Dayton’s Instagramprofile contains an image of a 1969 US Army “Handbook of Improvised Explosives.” He also posted an image of his van with the anti-Israel slogan “from the rivers to the sea” painted on it.
According to a spokesman for the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, contact was made by the Arkansas State Police with Dayton after the bulletin’s release. “On March 1, 2024, The Tennessee Office of Homeland Security issued an officer safety bulletin to Tennessee and surrounding states’ law enforcement agencies based on information provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Memphis Field Office regarding Benjamin Dayton,” the spokesman said in a statement to The National Pulse. They added: “Recently, law enforcement agencies in Arkansas made contact with Mr. Dayton and the bulletin was allowed to expire.”
The National Pulse has reached out to the Arkansas State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for further details on when contact with Dayton was made and if the FBI is recommending charges against him.
BREAKING: Tennessee Office of Homeland Security Issues ‘Officer Safety Bulletin’ To Multiple State Law Enforcement Agencies In Response To Bomb Threat Targeting “Trump Supporters”
Law enforcement officers in Tennessee were notified last week to be on the lookout for a man named Benjamin Matthew Dayton, who may be plotting attacks on supporters of former President Donald Trump. According to the ‘Officer Safety Awareness’ bulletin, Dayton sent his mother several concerning text messages suggesting he intended to cause harm or even kill Trump supporters.
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