Thursday, September 18, 2025
Willis

Fani Willis Sued Over Concealment Of White House Meeting Records.

America First Legal (AFL) is suing the office of Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis. The lawsuit, filed by the conservative legal group, alleges the district attorney’s office illegally concealed communications with the White House regarding the state RICO prosecution against former President Donald Trump.

According to the filing, Steven Richards — an investigative reporter for Just The News filed an Open Records Request with the district attorney’s office in mid-January. Requested were “all records of meetings between District Attorney Fani Willis, special prosecutor Nathan Wade, or any other staff of the District Attorney’s Office with any White House or federal Department of Justice officials both in Georgia and the District of Columbia from Jan. 1, 2021 to the present [and] all communications between DA Willis or special prosecutor Wade with White House or Department of Justice officials from Jan. 1, 2021 to the present.”

On February 12th of this year, Willis‘s office responded with a letter stating they “did not maintain records responsive to your request.” The letter, however, contradicts statements made by an attorney with the district attorney’s office during a January 25th hearing before Judge Scott McAfee. When asked by the judge if there were written communications between Willis’s office and the White House Counsel, the attorney acknowledged at least two letters existed.

“Georgia law recognizes that ‘open government is essential to a free, open, and democratic society.’ It encourages public access to government records so citizens may evaluate the efficient and proper functioning of its institutions,” said Reed D. Rubinstein, AFL’s senior vice president. He added, “Here there is substantial evidence that the Fulton County District Attorney’s office has ceased to function properly; the requested records must be produced.”

show less
America First Legal (AFL) is suing the office of Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis. The lawsuit, filed by the conservative legal group, alleges the district attorney's office illegally concealed communications with the White House regarding the state RICO prosecution against former President Donald Trump. show more

WATCH: MSNBC/POLITICO Reporter Shrieks That Trump Supporters Puts God Above Congress.

POLITICO reporter Heidi Przybyla took to MSNBC on Thursday to express her disdain over the fact that Trump supporters do not believe that rights are gifts granted to citizens by the state but rather by God.

Przybyla, 50, said: “The one thing that unites all of them — because there’s many different groups orbiting Trump — but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians by the way, because Christian nationalists is [sic] very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don’t come from any earthly authority. They don’t come from Congress, they don’t come from the Supreme Court. They come from God.”

Observers familiar with the Declaration of Independence and the history of the founding of the United States of America were quick to point out that the idea “that our rights as Americans… come from God” is the very basis on which the country was founded.

The Declaration of Independence states: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

Ms. Przybyla did not mention if she was familiar with the Declaration of Independence.

show less
POLITICO reporter Heidi Przybyla took to MSNBC on Thursday to express her disdain over the fact that Trump supporters do not believe that rights are gifts granted to citizens by the state but rather by God. show more
trump

Trump Converts ENTIRE PANEL of Undecideds During SC Town Hall.

A group of undecided South Carolina voters told Fox News they are supporting former President Donald Trump following a town hall interview in Greenville, SC, on Wednesday evening.

Trump’s demonstration of leadership qualities particularly impressed the panelists. “Donald Trump, if I could summarize what he said in one word, it was just ‘strength.’ He had a way about him that demanded attention. He really sounded like the kind of leader I would want to vote for,” said one voter.

The panel responded extremely positively to Trump’s line that his “success” will be his “revenge,” with one panelist saying: “That right there is the line I’ve been wanting to hear from Donald Trump this whole election cycle. Is he running again to get revenge, to pay back, who do we have to attack, the vendetta? No, it’s my policies, my platform, my results, that will be my revenge.”

Trump’s comments that America is “a country that’s dying” and “a failing nation” also resonated with the South Carolina voters.

“He answered all of my questions about getting the fentanyl and all the drugs out over the border,” one voter said. “I think he’d be great to strengthen the homeless and try to help solve that.”

Trump maintains a substantial lead over GOP rival Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley in South Carolina. Trump leads Haley by 28 points among voters who are “very likely” to vote in Saturday’s Republican Primary.
show less
A group of undecided South Carolina voters told Fox News they are supporting former President Donald Trump following a town hall interview in Greenville, SC, on Wednesday evening. show more

Ex Dem Tulsi Gabbard to Headline Mar-a-Lago Fundraiser.

Former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is set to headline a conservative group’s fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago in early March. Though unconnected with former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, the 917 Society’s choice of Gabbard as its dinner’s headliner is fueling speculation that Gabbard could be tapped for a role in a future Trump administration. Some even believe she could be a dark horse candidate for Trump’s vice-presidential nominee.

The 917 Society — which provides pocket Constitutions to schools nationwide — says their event will be an “occasion that promises to shape the future of America.” Conservative political commentator and former Republican presidential primary candidate Larry Elder will join Gabbard as a guest speaker. Elder endorsed Donald Trump for president after dropping out of the race last year.

WALK AWAY.

Before her right-ward shift, Gabbard was considered a rising star among left populists in the Democrat Party. When Gabbard was first elected in 2012 as a U.S. Representative for Hawaii, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said: “I’m going to tell you right now that her name is Tulsi Gabbard because she is on the fast track to being very famous someday.”

In 2020, Gabbard ran for the Democrat presidential nomination — announcing she would not seek re-election in the House of Representatives. While her campaign failed to gain traction among Democrats, her anti-war and populist policy positions gained a following among a segment of Donald Trump’s MAGA movement. In 2022, Gabbard left the Democrat Party entirely, becoming a frequent guest on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show.

VP?

As former President Trump continues to poll ahead of Biden in the 2024 presidential election contest, speculation regarding Gabbard’s future continues to heat up. The National Pulse previously reported that Gabbard and Trump met recently to discuss reforms to the Pentagon. Whether the former Democrat is tapped for a cabinet secretary role or even Vice-President, many in MAGA would prefer to have her on their side. The Daily Beast recently reported one Trumpworld source as saying: “I don’t know what the deal is with Tulsi, but I’d certainly rather have her on our side than on somebody else’s.”

show less
Former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is set to headline a conservative group's fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago in early March. Though unconnected with former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign, the 917 Society's choice of Gabbard as its dinner's headliner is fueling speculation that Gabbard could be tapped for a role in a future Trump administration. Some even believe she could be a dark horse candidate for Trump's vice-presidential nominee. show more

REVEALED: Navalny Called Second Trump Admin ‘Really Scary’ in Prison Letters.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny wrote that the prospect of a second Donald Trump administration was “really scary” shortly before he was transferred to the Arctic penal colony, where he died.

Navalny made the comments in a letter, quoted in part by The New York Times, to photographer Evgeny Feldman. The Russian also suggested “Trump will become President” if Joe Biden’s health deteriorates, fretting: “Doesn’t this obvious thing concern the Democrats?”

It is unclear whether Navalny was under the impression the presidency would fall to Trump if Biden is incapacitated — the role would actually fall to Vice President Kamala Harris — or if he were implying another Democrat would perform better against Trump in the upcoming U.S. elections.

In fact, polling suggests Trump would beat Harris by a wider margin than Biden and other Democrat contenders such as California Governor Gavin Newsom and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer by a wider margin than Harris.

Navalny posed as a gay marriage advocate and opponent of the Ukraine war after the Russian government began opening criminal charges against him, but operated well to the right of Biden, Trump, and even Putin earlier in his career.

He advocated Russian ethno-nationalism and backed Putin’s intervention in Georgia in 2008, describing the Georgian people as “rodents,” and once dressed up as a dentist for a video in which he compared immigrants to rotten teeth.

show less
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny wrote that the prospect of a second Donald Trump administration was "really scary" shortly before he was transferred to the Arctic penal colony, where he died. show more

‘Biden Will Win 2024’ Due to Abortion Referendums and Democrat Voter Operation, Says Advisory Firm.

Signum Global Advisors — a research firm specializing in analytics and institutional investor and corporate advisory — says President Joe Biden will likely win re-election in November. The firm gives Biden a 65 percent chance of returning to the White House, breaking with recent predictions by major institutional investors like Jamie Dimon, David Rubenstein, and Scott Bessent, who have indicated former President Trump holds an electoral edge.

“At this stage in the U.S. presidential race, more data points a priori seem to favor former President Donald Trump over current President Joe Biden,” a research team led by Rob Casey, a senior analyst for Signum Global, argues. They add: “Adjusted for what we view as the determining factor in this election — voter mobilization — however, our current base case expectation is a Biden victory (65 [percent]), coupled with a divided Congress (Republican-majority Senate, Democrat-majority House).”

MOBILIZATION.

Biden’s victory, according to the research firm, is premised on their belief in the likelihood that Democrat voter turnout will be high — driven in part by numerous state referendums on abortion and the Democrat Party’s framing of the 2024 election as pivotal to the future of American democracy. Signum Global also downplays the impact of immigration on the 2024 election, claiming their analysis indicates only 17 percent of voters say the issue impacts them directly. The Signum Global research team also said it believes the U.S. will not experience an economic recession in 2024, noting: “Since 1944, no incumbent president running for re-election has lost without a recession during or immediately preceding the election cycle.”

DEMOCRAT DONOR.

While Signum Global’s analysis shouldn’t be brushed aside by Republicans — the issue of abortion arguably turned the tide nearly in favor of Democrats during the 2022 mid-terms — the firm isn’t without its own political bias. Charles Myers, the founder of Signum Global Advisors, is a Democrat mega-donor. Since the beginning of the 2023-2024 election cycle, FEC data indicates Myers has contributed nearly $250,000 to Democrat candidates and aligned PACs. He has made the legal maximum contribution to several national Democrat leaders, including Eric Swalwell, Nancy Pelosi, Elissa Slotkin, and Adam Schiff.

show less
Signum Global Advisors — a research firm specializing in analytics and institutional investor and corporate advisory — says President Joe Biden will likely win re-election in November. The firm gives Biden a 65 percent chance of returning to the White House, breaking with recent predictions by major institutional investors like Jamie Dimon, David Rubenstein, and Scott Bessent, who have indicated former President Trump holds an electoral edge. show more

Biden Public Officials Colluding With Far-Left Activists to Swing Election.

Public employees in the Biden government are colluding with far-left non-profit groups to boost turnout among key Democrat constituencies ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Emails obtained by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project reveal government officials with USAID have been taking direction on how to register voters from Demos — a left-wing non-profit dedicated to ‘racial justice.’ USAID — a part of the U.S. Department of State — is ostensibly an international development agency with a $27 billion taxpayer-funded budget that provides economic support to over 100 countries worldwide.

USAID is not the only government agency actively working with Democrat-aligned groups like Demos to assist President Joe Biden’s re-election efforts. In 2021, Biden signed Executive Order 14019 — which directs the various agencies and departments in his government to “consider ways to expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process.”

Under the guise of a ‘public service,’ President Biden’s order effectively incorporates the federal government in aiding Democrat turnout efforts. While the order claims agencies are to only work with ” approved, nonpartisan third-party organizations,” that has not happened in practice. According to Demos, they expect to be able to add 3 million new voters to the 2024 election rolls – paid for by U.S. taxpayer dollars.

The Biden re-election campaign, now with the assistance of the U.S. federal government, has rushed to ramp up efforts to maximize their political base’s turnout. Polling has shown the Democrat incumbent consistently trailing former President Donald Trump. Voter concerns regarding Biden’s age and health, inflation and the economy, the illegal immigrant invasion of the southern border, and the chaos in the Middle East have driven Biden’s approval ratings to near-record lows. The President’s deep unpopularity has left national Democrats questioning whether he can defeat Trump in 2024.

show less
Public employees in the Biden government are colluding with far-left non-profit groups to boost turnout among key Democrat constituencies ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Emails obtained by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project reveal government officials with USAID have been taking direction on how to register voters from Demos — a left-wing non-profit dedicated to 'racial justice.' USAID — a part of the U.S. Department of State — is ostensibly an international development agency with a $27 billion taxpayer-funded budget that provides economic support to over 100 countries worldwide. show more

Trump Trounces Biden, Kamala, AND Newsom in Pennsylvania Poll.

Polling from the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, where Donald Trump currently leads Joe Biden, suggests the Democrats may not have any better alternatives to the 81-year-old incumbent.

Biden, dogged by concerns about his age and failing memory, trails Trump by two points in a head-to-head in the Keystone State, 45 to 43 — and by five points when third-party candidates such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Jill Stein are included.

Swapping Biden out for a younger model does not improve the Democrats’ fortunes, however. Vice President Kamala Harris, 59, trails Trump by an even greater nine points, 40 to 49.

California Governor Gavin Newsom, 56, who ran a shadow presidential campaign culminating in a debate against failed Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis in 2023, is still further behind Trump, trailing him by 15 points. This suggests the Democrats face issues finding a viable alternative to Biden well beyond any particular problems with his perennially unpopular running mate.

The Pennsylvania polling mirrors similar national polling, with Trump beating Harris by a greater margin than Biden and Newsom by a greater margin than Harris.

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who has also been peddled as an alternative to Biden and his Vice President, polls even worse than Newsom against Trump.

show less
Polling from the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, where Donald Trump currently leads Joe Biden, suggests the Democrats may not have any better alternatives to the 81-year-old incumbent. show more

WATCH: DeSantis Endorser Congressman Ejected from Pro Trump Store in Virginia.

GOP Representative Bob Good (VA-5) was thrown out of an event in his district held at a pro-Trump store over the weekend, featuring his primary challenger, John McGuire, a member of the Virginia State Senate. The Virginia congressman has faced stiff backlash in his Virginia district ever since he endorsed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the Republican presidential primary last May. DeSantis dropped out of the presidential primary after coming in a distant second place to former President Donald Trump in the Iowa Caucus in January.

In a video of Good interacting with the store’s owner, Karen Angulo, the congressman can be heard arguing with the store owner about whether he was invited to the event. Good also claimed he was there to support former President Donald Trump despite having endorsed DeSantis previously. Angulo pushed back, arguing Good was only there to disrupt an event featuring his primary opponent as the Congressman had not been formally invited to attend.

‘Embarrassing Behavior For a Sitting Member of Congress’

After several minutes of back-and-forth, Rep. Good relented and left the store while his opponent, State Senator John McGuire, spoke with supporters. Angulo was ousted as the chair of the Appopomatox County Republican Party by Good and his allies this past Saturday.

According to Angulo the congressman and several staffers proceeded to stand outside for nearly four more hours, stopping constituents as they tried to enter the McGuire event. At some point, one of the staffers with Rep. Good appears to have called 9-1-1 after they were confronted outside the store. An audio recording of the call reveals she told the dispatcher “…there’s some belligerent people out here getting in the congressman’s personal space.”

In a statement addressing the incident, Angulo said: “We invited our State Senator John McGuire as a special guest because John has been a supporter of President Trump and never wavered, unlike Bob Good.”

“After being told the night before that he was not welcome, Bob showed up uninvited and attempted to make the day about himself instead of President Trump,” continued Angulo, adding: “I repeatedly asked Bob to leave. Once he finally relented and left our store, Bob and his paid campaign staff stood out front for over four hours trying to block people from entering our store. The whole thing was very embarrassing behavior for anyone, let alone a sitting Member of Congress.”

 

show less
GOP Representative Bob Good (VA-5) was thrown out of an event in his district held at a pro-Trump store over the weekend, featuring his primary challenger, John McGuire, a member of the Virginia State Senate. The Virginia congressman has faced stiff backlash in his Virginia district ever since he endorsed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the Republican presidential primary last May. DeSantis dropped out of the presidential primary after coming in a distant second place to former President Donald Trump in the Iowa Caucus in January. show more

WaPo: Mass Migration, Drugs, and Crime Are Fine Because Migrants Play Baseball!

In defense of President Joe Biden’s open borders policies, The Washington Post argues the drugs, crime, and economic turmoil caused by mass immigration should be tolerated since an infinitesimally small number of immigrants go on to become professional baseball stars. Poet and creative writing professor Jaswinder Bolina argues in an essay for the paper’s opinion page that the few “exorbitantly talented” immigrants who play professional sports are reason enough to leave the U.S. border open.

“While that inhospitable bunch has been villainizing migrants and refugees as a strain on U.S. resources, I have been marveling at how much foreign-born players have enlivened (and enriched) baseball in recent decades,” he writes, referring to former President Donald Trump and his millions of supporters across the country. Bolina, a professor of creative writing at the University of Miami in Florida, goes on to argue that the “increasing number of foreign-born major leaguers now counted among the best in the game’s long history dispels the self-aggrandizing myth that the United States possesses any monopoly on excellence.”

Voters concerned about the social and economic costs of mass immigration are “guilty of offensive fixation on national origin, ethnicity, and race,” according to Bolina. Critics of the Biden government’s policy granting mass asylum to illegal immigrants, the creative writing professor argues, “mistake a person’s predicament for a person’s potential.”

The topics of systemic racism, ‘whiteness,’ identity, Donald Trump, and immigration are a fixation of Bolina, featuring heavily in his poetry and writing. According to his essay “Writing Like a White Guy,” Bolina’s father told him to write under a white-sounding pseudonym because no one would publish a non-white poet. His father claims to have been passed over for promotion because he wasn’t white.

show less
In defense of President Joe Biden’s open borders policies, The Washington Post argues the drugs, crime, and economic turmoil caused by mass immigration should be tolerated since an infinitesimally small number of immigrants go on to become professional baseball stars. Poet and creative writing professor Jaswinder Bolina argues in an essay for the paper’s opinion page that the few “exorbitantly talented” immigrants who play professional sports are reason enough to leave the U.S. border open. show more