Friday, September 19, 2025

WATCH: Kassam Reveals How Team Biden Walked America Into a Fresh Iran Conflict.

The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained from the War Room stage in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Monday that President Biden’s early effort to undo President Donald Trump’s foreign policy is directly responsible for the deaths of American soldiers at the hands of Iranian-backed militants in Jordan.

Appearing alongside Stephen K. Bannon at Turning Point USA’s “Alternative RNC,” Kassam laid out how the Biden government’s lifting of sanctions on Iran and its proxies served to empower the state-sponsor of terrorism and further entangle the U.S. in Middle East conflicts.

“If you want the inside track on how you got into this situation in Iran,” Kassam told Bannon this morning, explaining: “When the Biden regime took power, the foreign policy adults, the geniuses in the room – you talk to anybody that works in that area, they’ll tell you this – they tried to look for areas in which they didn’t think their actions would make a huge difference, but they wanted to show the press that they were very different from the Trump administration. And so they picked – day one – they said, ‘Look, let’s just flip all of these Iran sanctions off; we’ll hit the reset button. What we’re really trying to show here is that we’re not Trump, and we’re not Trump’s people. We’ll deal with anything else that happens after that.'”

Kassam went on to note: “What happens after that, well Americans have died.”

WATCH:

Aside from lifting economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran, President Biden, on his first day in office, also removed the official terrorist designation for the Houthi rebel group. The U.S. Department of State argued this would ease the facilitation of humanitarian aid to Yemen, which has been embroiled for over a decade in civil war.

The Houthis, a military proxy of Iran, began a campaign against Western commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden last year. The Houthi attacks began after Israel invaded Gaza following the barbaric October 7th Hamas terrorist attacks against the Jewish State.

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The National Pulse's editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained from the War Room stage in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Monday that President Biden's early effort to undo President Donald Trump's foreign policy is directly responsible for the deaths of American soldiers at the hands of Iranian-backed militants in Jordan. show more

Snoop Dogg Now Says He Has ‘Nothing But Love and Respect’ for Donald Trump.

Rapper Snoop Dogg, real name Calvin Broadus Jr., has said he now has “nothing but love” for former U.S. President Donald J. Trump. The 52-year-old Gin and Juice star told The Times of London, “Donald Trump? He ain’t done nothing wrong to me. He has done only great things for me. He pardoned Michael Harris.”

Harris – the co-founder of Snoop Dogg’s first record label, Death Row – had his 1980s cocaine-trafficking conviction commuted by Trump in 2021. Harris had served 25 years of his 33 year sentence.

“So I have nothing but love and respect for Donald Trump,” Snoop continued, before adding “I may have to,” when asked about making an endorsement in the 2024 election. “Because there are mixed views on that, so I want to see what the people say…” he hedged.

In 2017, the rapper released a music video for his song Lavender that depicted him pointing a toy gun at a clown-like caricature of Trump, inciting backlash from Trump and his lawyers.

“Can you imagine what the outcry would be if @SnoopDogg, failing career and all, had aimed and fired the gun at President Obama?” Trump tweeted at the time, concluding, “Jail time!”

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Rapper Snoop Dogg, real name Calvin Broadus Jr., has said he now has "nothing but love" for former U.S. President Donald J. Trump. The 52-year-old Gin and Juice star told The Times of London, “Donald Trump? He ain’t done nothing wrong to me. He has done only great things for me. He pardoned Michael Harris.” show more

Ben Carson Warns If Trump Is Kicked Off 2024 Ballot ‘America Will Never Be The Same Again.’

Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson, voiced concerns Friday over the potential implications for future presidential bids if President Trump’s numerous legal battles contribute to his political downfall, the consequences of which Carson believes could set a distressing precedent.

Speaking with GBNews host Nigel Farage, Carson said: “I think a lot of people who don’t actually care for him in terms of his personality recognize that if we allow his opponents to use the Department of Justice to eliminate him as a viable candidate, America will never be the same again.”

President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an unprecedented lawfare campaign against former President Trump — the presumptive Republican presidential nominee — ahead of the 2024 election. DOJ special prosecutor Jack Smith is pursuing federal charges against Trump in Washington, D.C., and Florida.

Meanwhile, Democrat Party-aligned groups, some with direct ties to the Biden government, have undertaken efforts to remove the former President from state election ballots across the country — successful in Colorado and Maine. After hearing arguments in February, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to weigh in.

While Carson did not offer any specific predictions should Trump be barred from running in 2024, his remarks do underscore the growing schism in America over Biden’s efforts to prosecute Trump.

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Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson, voiced concerns Friday over the potential implications for future presidential bids if President Trump’s numerous legal battles contribute to his political downfall, the consequences of which Carson believes could set a distressing precedent. show more

Bannon: ‘I’d Return to Campaign, White House if President Trump Asked.’

Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist, says he will return to Donald Trump’s side if called to do so, calling him “one of the greatest leaders” in American history.

“[I]f President Trump ever asked me to come back to the campaign or to the White House, I would always do whatever President Trump asked me to do,” Bannon said in a recent interview with Andrew Marr.

“This is only the third time in the history of our country… that the fate and destiny of one man is the fate and destiny of our republic,” he stressed, ranking Trump alongside George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

Bannon called Trump “the American Cincinnatus,” referring to an early leader of the Roman Republic whose countrymen twice called on him to serve in times of crisis and twice returned to a quiet life on his farm when his work was done.

The War Room host used the opportunity to explain Trump’s dictator quips to the breathless corporate media, pointing out his administration was marked by a period of unprecedented peace. Joe Biden, conversely, has presided over the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban, the outbreak of new conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, and the launching of an ineffective air war in Yemen.

Bannon said he and Trump are especially aligned on the need to take on the Deep State, which he described as a “fourth branch of government” that has “metastasized over the last 50 years.”

“[W]e’re training up right now 3,000 people that can step into the government, day one, that don’t need Senate confirmation,” Bannon said.

“[Trump] will hit the beach with people that are like-minded and tough, and know what we have to do,” he added — suggesting this is why global elites are “in total meltdown” over Trump’s potential return at the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland.

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Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist, says he will return to Donald Trump's side if called to do so, calling him "one of the greatest leaders" in American history. show more

Trump Now Leads Haley 81 Points to 18, As She Continues to Brag About Globalist Cash Haul.

Donald Trump boasts an enormous 63-point lead over neoconservative rival Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley, suggesting her losing effort in New Hampshire — where she was boosted by non-Republican voters — may have been the high water mark of her campaign. Despite this, Haley has adopted the Ron DeSantis tactic of continuing to boast about hauling in massive amounts of cash from corporate, globalist donors.

Following the contest in the Granite State, Trump’s support now stands at 81 percent, with Haley’s at just 18 — up from 79 percent and down from 20 percent, respectively.

Republican National Committee (RNC) committeeman David Bossie has put forward a draft resolution suggesting the RNC “declares President Trump as our presumptive 2024 nominee for the office of President of the United States and from this moment forward moves into full general election mode,” allowing the GOP to draw a line under Haley’s seemingly doomed challenge and focus on ousting Joe Biden.

Trump, however, has said he would prefer to see off Haley “the ‘Old Fashioned’ way, and finish the process off AT THE BALLOT BOX” for the sake of “PARTY UNITY.”

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Donald Trump boasts an enormous 63-point lead over neoconservative rival Nimarata 'Nikki' Haley, suggesting her losing effort in New Hampshire — where she was boosted by non-Republican voters — may have been the high water mark of her campaign. Despite this, Haley has adopted the Ron DeSantis tactic of continuing to boast about hauling in massive amounts of cash from corporate, globalist donors. show more

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Have you noticed how Haley is literally just following the DeSantis playbook? Did she snatch up some of his staff? Consultants? Sure seems like it
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DATA: Potential D.C. Jurors Say ‘Trump Must Be Stopped At All Costs’ Suggesting Fair Trial Is Impossible.

A new poll suggests it will be nearly impossible for former President Donald Trump to receive a fair trial, free of partisan bias, in Washington, D.C. The survey, conducted from January 1st through the 8th by Triton Polling and Research, indicates there is likely a high level of political bias among the potential jury pool — especially towards individuals accused of participating in the January 6th, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Triton polled 422 “jury eligible” residents in the nation’s capital, with 27.5 percent of those surveyed saying those who participated in the January 6th protest are “insurrectionists.” An additional 13 percent said protestors were “criminals,” while 14.9 percent said they were “domestic terrorists,” and 11.6 percent called the participants “traitors.”

Three-quarters of those polled said they “strongly” agree that former President Donald Trump is to blame for the riot at the Capitol, with an additional 14.4 percent saying they “somewhat agree.” When asked if “anyone who participated in the events at the Capitol on January 6 should serve prison time,” 51.4 percent strongly agreed they should, and 17.4 percent somewhat agreed.

The poll also revealed that nearly 70 percent of the potential jury pool believes “Donald Trump and his supporters should be stopped at all costs.” Over 80 percent of those surveyed said they’d be willing to serve on the jury that could hear Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith’s January 6th prosecution of Trump. Among the potential jurors, 78.6 percent said they had a “very unfavorable” view of the former President, while just 12 percent said the same of Joe Biden.

Former President Trump is facing federal charges in Washington, D.C. alleging he attempted to obstruct an official proceeding of the U.S. government on January 6th, 2021. The trial, set to begin in early March, will likely be delayed as the courts mull a motion by Trump arguing his actions were protected by “presidential immunity.” A previous motion by Trump’s attorneys to move the trial to West Virginia was denied.

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A new poll suggests it will be nearly impossible for former President Donald Trump to receive a fair trial, free of partisan bias, in Washington, D.C. The survey, conducted from January 1st through the 8th by Triton Polling and Research, indicates there is likely a high level of political bias among the potential jury pool — especially towards individuals accused of participating in the January 6th, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. show more

NeverTrumper David French Admits: ‘I Was Completely, Embarrassingly Wrong… I Missed The Extent of Republican Anger’.

‘Never Trump conservative’ turned New York Times columnist David French has admitted to being not “just wrong” but “completely, embarrassingly wrong” about Donald Trump and the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement.

While making clear that he is not coming around to the notion of putting America First, French explains in a new New York Times column that just before Trump burst onto the political scene, “The winds were shifting. I could sense it, but I didn’t fully understand it. Not until Trump made it all plain.”

French, who has now spent the best part of a decade bemoaning the 45th President, now acknowledges the “bond” between Donald Trump and most Republican voters and concludes:

“I don’t regret my arguments against Trump. I’d make them again, and I will continue making them. I do ask myself how I missed the sheer extent of Republican anger. And I’m deeply, deeply grieved by the thought that I did anything in my life before Trump to contribute to that unrighteous rage.”

Read the whole piece here.

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‘Never Trump conservative’ turned New York Times columnist David French has admitted to being not “just wrong” but “completely, embarrassingly wrong” about Donald Trump and the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. show more

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Too little, too late, buddy boy
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DATA: Trump Leads Biden by 6 in New Reuters/Ipsos Poll.

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows former President Donald Trump leading Joe Biden nationally by 6 points — 40 percent to 34 percent — in the wake of his historic victories in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary.

The poll reveals significant national momentum for Trump — a similar Reuters/Ipsos poll taken earlier this month had he and Biden tied at 35 percent each. Trump maintained his six-point lead in the new survey even when those polled were given the option of voting for third-party candidates, and although 67 percent of respondents said they were “tired of seeing the same candidates in presidential elections and want someone new,” just 18 percent said they would not vote if the election came down to Trump v. Biden.

Voters are also far less happy with Biden being on the Democratic ticket than Trump becoming the eventual Republican nominee. Seventy percent of respondents, including roughly half of Democrats, agreed that Biden should not seek re-election. Only 56 percent of respondents believed Trump should not run.

The new poll also contains bad news for Nimarata ‘Niki’ Haley, whose future campaign hopes rest on a solid performance in the South Carolina primary on February 24. According to the poll, Trump maintains a 45-point lead over Haley — 64 percent to 19 percent. Haley has already seen significant donors abandon her campaign following her double-digit loss to Trump in New Hampshire, and the new data suggests she is unlikely to fair any better in the Palmetto State.

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A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows former President Donald Trump leading Joe Biden nationally by 6 points — 40 percent to 34 percent — in the wake of his historic victories in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary. show more
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Trump Super PAC Hauls Whopping $46 Million.

President Donald J. Trump’s MAGA Inc. Super PAC has raised a massive $46 million in the past six months, with significant contributors such as Southern California real estate developer Geoffrey Palmer, Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, and oil and gas executive George Bishop. Each has donated around $1 million to the cause, as mentioned in figures provided by POLITICO. The organization raised a significantly higher amount in the second half of 2023 ($46 million) compared to the first half of the year ($13 million).

MAGA Inc.’s fundraising success shows a growing conviction among Republican Party donors that former President Trump will likely be the GOP’s nominee in the upcoming election. This belief has enabled Trump to retain ties with supporters who funded his past campaigns.

Established before the 2022 midterm elections, MAGA Inc. primarily supports Trump’s aspirations. Following its foundation, $60 million was transferred from Save America, Trump’s leadership PAC, launching its initial funding. This organization, led by former Trump adviser Taylor Budowich as CEO, has heavily invested in campaigns against Republican rivals, specifically Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. However, last week saw DeSantis exit the Republican primary. MAGA Inc. also returned $12.5 million to Save America to assist with Trump’s legal fees.

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President Donald J. Trump’s MAGA Inc. Super PAC has raised a massive $46 million in the past six months, with significant contributors such as Southern California real estate developer Geoffrey Palmer, Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, and oil and gas executive George Bishop. Each has donated around $1 million to the cause, as mentioned in figures provided by POLITICO. The organization raised a significantly higher amount in the second half of 2023 ($46 million) compared to the first half of the year ($13 million). show more

‘Mini-Soros’ Reid Hoffman Pulls Out of Nikki Haley After New Hampshire.

Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn and Democrat megadonor, is suspending his financial support for Nimarata’ Nikki’ Haley’s presidential primary campaign following her defeat to Donald Trump in New Hampshire. In December of last year, Hoffman said that while he is a Joe Biden supporter, he believed Haley had the best chance of defeating former President Donald Trump in the Republican primary.

The news that Hoffman — who visited child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St. James — has frozen his financial support may signal the beginning of an exodus of major donors from the Haley campaign. On Tuesday, Haley — the former Governor of South Carolina — was soundly defeated by Trump in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary by a 12 percent margin. Trump wracked up over 166,000 votes, the most ever received by a Republican primary candidate in the Granite State. Haley was primarily reliant on non-Republican voters to boost her showing.

While the tech billionaire has primarily funded Democrat candidates — including President Joe Biden’s campaign — he contributed at least $250,000 to a pro-Haley SuperPAC late last year. “If America is to avoid another Trump presidency, it will be because Trump loses an election next year. If he is to lose, it will either be to Nikki Haley in the primary, or Joe Biden in the general,” Hoffman said at the time, justifying his contribution to the Haley campaign.

An avowed partisan liberal and globalist, Hoffman has funded several efforts attempting to derail former President Trump’s return to the White House in 2024. The tech billionaire was revealed as the financier of E. Jean Carroll’s rape and defamation lawsuit against Trump in New York last year. In a post on Truth Social, Trump referred to the physically rotund LinkedIn founder as “Piglet Reid Hoffman.”

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Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn and Democrat megadonor, is suspending his financial support for Nimarata’ Nikki’ Haley’s presidential primary campaign following her defeat to Donald Trump in New Hampshire. In December of last year, Hoffman said that while he is a Joe Biden supporter, he believed Haley had the best chance of defeating former President Donald Trump in the Republican primary. show more