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Team DeSantis Bemoans Primary Rules, Says They Aid Trump.

Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign is expected to fight against California’s new presidential primary rules during the state’s Republican Party convention at the end of September. In July, the CAGOP transitioned to a winner-take-all system, instead of allocating presidential primary delegates by Congressional district. Now if a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote state-wide, they capture all of the state’s delegates. If no candidate reaches that benchmark, delegates are awarded proportionally.

President Donald Trump leads the field in California by over 50 points, appearing to be on track to secure all of the state’s 169 delegates. DeSantis, polling a distant 2nd place with only 16 percent would be awarded no delegates, angering Tallahassee-based consultants such as Erin Perrine, the official spokesman for DeSantis’s Never Back Down political action committee (PAC).

Perrine – who previously worked for the failed Dr. Oz campaign, as well as Trump’s 2020 re-election bid – said the changes were “Trump-inspired rigging”, arguing the California GOP was “making grassroots involvement impossible.”

The CA GOP says the changes are not for any particular candidate, but instead about ensuring the party is in compliance with new Republican National Committee (RNC) rules. The RNC has emphasized the need for primary candidates to campaign across the whole state and not just specific congressional districts in which they’re competitive.

In late August, Never Back Down ended its paid door-knocking operations in California, as well as in Nevada – another state where the DeSantis campaign is accusing the state party of attempting to rig the election for Trump.

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Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign is expected to fight against California's new presidential primary rules during the state's Republican Party convention at the end of September. In July, the CAGOP transitioned to a winner-take-all system, instead of allocating presidential primary delegates by Congressional district. Now if a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote state-wide, they capture all of the state's delegates. If no candidate reaches that benchmark, delegates are awarded proportionally. show more

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So after months of DeSantis and his online allies slamming Trump for talking about the rigging of 2020, they’re now accusing their own party – in California no less! – of rigging the primary against them? I knew this was all going to get a bit undignified and shameless, but the depths to which they’re now sinking is beyond what any of us imagined, I believe
So after months of DeSantis and his online allies slamming Trump for talking about the rigging of 2020, they’re now accusing their own party – in California no less! – of rigging the primary against them? I knew this was all going to get a bit undignified and shameless, but the depths to which they’re now sinking is beyond what any of us imagined, I believe show more
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Star Witness Against Texas AG Ken Paxton Admits Many Impeachment Charges Not True.

A key witness for the prosecution in the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has admitted many of the charges made against the AG have no foundation. Ryan Vassar – a former aide – was pressed under cross-examination by Paxton’s defense attorney Mitch Little, wherein he admitted many of the claims made in the articles of impeachment appeared to be false. The star witness also confessed that he had reported Paxton to the FBI with no actual evidence of crimes.

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The Paxton defense team’s cross-examination of Vassar undermined additional charges made in the articles of impeachment, with Vassar saying he was not aware of any instances of Paxton improperly accessing undisclosed records in his office.

The Texas House of Representatives voted to approve 20 articles of impeachment against the conservative Attorney General in May, despite Republicans holding the legislative majority. Former President Donald Trump called the impeachment of Paxton “very unfair” and has promised to fight against the Texas Republicans who let it proceed.

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A key witness for the prosecution in the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has admitted many of the charges made against the AG have no foundation. Ryan Vassar – a former aide – was pressed under cross-examination by Paxton's defense attorney Mitch Little, wherein he admitted many of the claims made in the articles of impeachment appeared to be false. The star witness also confessed that he had reported Paxton to the FBI with no actual evidence of crimes. show more

Governor Kristi Noem Endorses Trump.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is set to endorse Donald J. Trump at a rally in the Mount Rushmore State on Friday, praising him as a President who “shows up”.

“We’ve invited many other people to come to our state and talk to us, and they keep saying how insignificant South Dakota is,” she said.

“It’s not important to be in South Dakota right now; they want to be in Iowa or New Hampshire. And what I love about President Trump is he has said: ‘I will be there.’ He doesn’t ever overlook the little people, he doesn’t say states like South Dakota aren’t important, she said.

Governor Noem has championed election integrity since 2020, including paper ballots and voter ID, and recently signed a series of bills strengthening elections in her state even further.

She was also a much fiercer opponent of lockdown measures during the Wuhan virus pandemic than Trump rivals such as Ron DeSantis, despite the Floridian’s increasingly contested reputation as the key figure in pushing back against restrictions.

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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is set to endorse Donald J. Trump at a rally in the Mount Rushmore State on Friday, praising him as a President who "shows up". show more

GA Grand Jury Wanted Charges Against Sitting U.S. Senators for their Opinions.

The Georgia special grand jury that recommended charges against former President Donald Trump also sought charges against United States Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), as well as former Senators David Purdue (R-GA) and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), according to the now-public special grand jury report. The document recommended the three prominent Republican lawmakers be charged for their involvement in an “…effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election… in Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia.”

Empaneled in May of 2022 to investigate alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia, the special grand jury examined evidence and heard testimony from 75 witnesses over a period of nearly seven months. When the investigation concluded, the special grand jury recommended charges against 39 individuals for attempting to in the 2020 election and offering a ‘false’ slate of presidential electors.

In Georgia, special grand juries differ from a ‘normal’ grand jury, serving only an investigatory purpose and lacking the power to issue actual indictments. The recommendations resulted in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis convening a grand jury which handed down indictments of Trump and 18 other individuals last month.

Senator Graham, as well as former Senators Purdue and Loeffler, were among the 20 individuals recommended be charged by the special grand jury who were not indicted in District Attorney Willis’s RICO prosecution of former President Trump for alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election.

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The Georgia special grand jury that recommended charges against former President Donald Trump also sought charges against United States Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), as well as former Senators David Purdue (R-GA) and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), according to the now-public special grand jury report. The document recommended the three prominent Republican lawmakers be charged for their involvement in an "...effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election... in Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia." show more
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Biden Blows $25M Pro-Abortion Election Ads.

President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign is set to launch a new digital ad campaign targeting former President Donald Trump and other Republican presidential candidates for their so-called “hardline” abortion stances. The ad buy comes as Biden’s poll numbers have declined, with voters becoming increasingly concerned about his age and lagging enthusiasm amongst Democrats.

The ad blasts Trump for appointing three U.S. Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, as well as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for signing into law a six week abortion ban. It will run on television and YouTube in three states that recently enacted strong pro-life laws – Florida, South Dakota, and Iowa – as part of a larger $25 million media blitz.

The Biden campaign aims to make abortion access central its reelection pitch, hoping to drive a wedge between pro-life Republicans and less socially conservative moderate voters. The Trump campaign has been cautious when discussing abortion on the campaign trail, with some polls showing Republican support for strict abortion bans being partially to blame for the lackluster 2022 midterm results.

Former President Trump has stated he believes the Supreme Court was correct to over-turn Roe v. Wade, leaving state governments to decide how to regulate abortion. On the question of federal legislation banning abortion access, Trump has said there needs to be a conversation among Americans and that any legislation would be the result of negotiations between those on both sides of the issue. The former President has also said he believes Republicans should support exceptions in cases of rape, incest, and when the life of the mother is in danger.

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President Joe Biden's re-election campaign is set to launch a new digital ad campaign targeting former President Donald Trump and other Republican presidential candidates for their so-called "hardline" abortion stances. The ad buy comes as Biden's poll numbers have declined, with voters becoming increasingly concerned about his age and lagging enthusiasm amongst Democrats. show more
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DeSantis’s Own Pollster Shows Trump INCREASING Margin in Iowa.

Ron DeSantis is trailing Donald Trump by over 20 points in Iowa, according to a poll published by the George Soros and DeSantis-linked Public Opinion Strategies (POS) firm. The new data puts the former president 23 points clear of the Florida Governor on 45 percent, with DeSantis dragging behind on 22.

Trump, according to the numbers, is up four points while DeSantis has only gained one. Nikki Haley is the only one candidate with any significant movement, having lost five points.

POS suggests Trump’s “floor” of voters who are considering only him for the nomination has gone down in recent weeks, from 26 percent to 22 percent, though this is well within their 400-person survey’s admitted 4.9 percent margin of error.

Ron DeSantis is believed to be “apoplectic” with his own hiring of Axiom strategist Jeff Roe, with insiders describing further chaos inside his campaign and its associated ‘Never Back Down’ PAC. In denying a new report of the matter in the Washington Post, DeSantis comms chief Andrew Romeo said they are, in fact, “thrilled” with their failing campaign.

 

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Ron DeSantis is trailing Donald Trump by over 20 points in Iowa, according to a poll published by the George Soros and DeSantis-linked Public Opinion Strategies (POS) firm. The new data puts the former president 23 points clear of the Florida Governor on 45 percent, with DeSantis dragging behind on 22. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
The Washington Post article linked in the final paragraph really made me laugh this morning
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Fauci’s NIH Used CCP-Owned Messaging App.

U.S. government employees at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) communicated about official government business using WeChat – the Chinese Communist-run social media and instant messaging app. The revelation from emails obtained by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic raises concerns that Chinese intelligence may have had access to sensitive U.S. government communications.

Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), who chairs the select subcommittee, has given the NIH until September 21st to hand over a tranche of documents and emails from NIH contractors and employees – including Anthony Fauci – so that it can be determine to what extent the government health agency was compromised by the use of WeChat.

Emails made public by the select subcommittee appears to show a senior NIH official instruct another agency employee to use WeChat to communicate with a Chinese scientist during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether Fauci used WeChat himself or knew of its use by agency employees is of particular concern to Wenstrup, who called the matter a “national security threat.”

WeChat is owned by the CCP tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. In 2020 the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency determined Tencent was backed financially by the Chinese government’s Ministry of State Security. Former President Donald Trump issued executive orders banning WeChat and the Chinese social media app TikTok in the United States, however a preliminary injunction issued by the U.S.District Court for the Northern District of California prevented the bans from taking effect. After assuming office, President Joe Biden abandoned Trump’s efforts to ban the Chinese apps.

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U.S. government employees at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) communicated about official government business using WeChat – the Chinese Communist-run social media and instant messaging app. The revelation from emails obtained by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic raises concerns that Chinese intelligence may have had access to sensitive U.S. government communications. show more
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Ex Trump Advisor Peter Navarro Found Guilty of Contempt of Congress.

Former Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress by a Washington, D.C. jury on Thursday, having failed to comply with a partisan subpoena issued by House Democrats as part of their sham investigation of the January 6th protests. Each count carries a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of one year in prison, as well as a maximum fine of $100,000.

“I have been stripped, stripped of virtually every defense by the court and yet there is some defense left and the reality here is the government has not proved his case,” Navarro told the press outside the D.C. federal courthouse prior to the jury reaching a verdict on Thursday.

“Please understand that the Biden-weaponized Department of Justice is the biggest law firm in the world. That’s what I’m fighting against.”

Navarro’s legal team argued that federal prosecutors could not conclusively show that he willfully refused to comply with the congressional subpoena. In his closing remarks Stanley Woodward, Navarro’s attorney, told jurors: “The government provided no evidence about that. Do we know that his failure to comply beyond a reasonable doubt was not the result of inadvertence, accident, or mistake?”

The Select Committee on the January 6 Attack was formed in July of 2021 when Democrats held the majority in the House of Representatives. Congressional Democrats turned the committee into an elaborate and partisan show-trial against former President Donald Trump – going so far as to hire a ‘producer’ to ensure the committee’s televised hearings had the maximum political impact. The committee was dissolved in January of this year after Republicans assumed control of the House following the 2022 mid-term elections, though GOP representatives have done little to reverse the damage done by former Speaker Pelosi’s partisan operation.

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Former Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress by a Washington, D.C. jury on Thursday, having failed to comply with a partisan subpoena issued by House Democrats as part of their sham investigation of the January 6th protests. Each count carries a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of one year in prison, as well as a maximum fine of $100,000. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
They didn’t especially target Navarro because of the Jan 6 committee alone
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DeSantis Dings Trump Over Fauci, But His Own Team Called for the ‘Doc’ to Get A Presidential Medal!

A public employee in the office of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is criticizing former President Donald Trump for awarding Dr. Anthony Fauci a Presidential Commendation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jeremy Redfern, who serves as the press secretary for DeSantis, posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Apparently, someone on Truth Social is talking about tweets from April 2020. But hey, at least I didn’t give Fauci a medal in January 2021.”

The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam was quick to point out that Redfern himself was one of the first people to publicly call for Dr. Fauci to receive an award for his work during the pandemic – asking Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Tx.) on April 8, 2020 if the Congressman could encourage then President Trump to give Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

DeSantis, once an ardent supporter of pandemic lockdowns and COVID-19 vaccines made available through Operation Warp Speed, has attempted to portray himself as one of Dr. Fauci’s biggest critics in an effort to boost is long-shot 2024 presidential campaign.

Republicans, however, appear unconvinced – with DeSantis’s primary opponents frequently reminding voters that the Florida Governor was an early booster of Fauci’s pandemic response. In March of 2020, DeSantis stated: “And from Dr. Birx to Dr. Fauci to the vice president who’s worked very hard, the surgeon general, they’re really doing a good job. It’s a tough, tough situation, but they’re working hard.”

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A public employee in the office of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is criticizing former President Donald Trump for awarding Dr. Anthony Fauci a Presidential Commendation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jeremy Redfern, who serves as the press secretary for DeSantis, posted on X (formerly Twitter): "Apparently, someone on Truth Social is talking about tweets from April 2020. But hey, at least I didn't give Fauci a medal in January 2021." show more
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RonGPT: DeSantis’s New ‘Secret Strategy’ is Just an AI ChatBot.

Never Back Down, the pro-Ron DeSantis SuperPAC, is launching a massive, $25 million text message campaign over the next two months targeting Republican voters in a desperate effort to catch up with the presidential primary front-runner, former President Donald Trump. Instead of a volunteer or campaign worker, however, voters who receive a text from Never Back Down will be interacting with an AI chat bot.

The shift in Never Back Down’s political messaging strategy is driven in part by fiscal constraints – the SuperPAC has struggled to reach its $230 million fundraising goal – and by the failure of its television and radio ad campaign to sway voters towards Governor DeSantis. Chris Wilson, the SuperPAC’s data director, claims the AI-powered text campaign is more efficient in reaching voters – noting that the text messages alone can reach 70 percent of their voter targets in Iowa.

Large scale text operations can be costly for political campaigns, however. The Federal Communications Commission bars the use of auto-dialers, meaning that each text messages be individually sent by a human operator. Never Back Down has outsourced this task to third-party vendors who typically charge a few cents per message. The SuperPAC’s AI chatbot will handle subsequent text interactions with voters.

The National Pulse previously reported on South Carolina resident Alan Johnson’s encounter with Never Back Down’s AI chatbot – while it was apparently still in testing. When Johnson, a computer programmer, realized that he was conversing with an artificial intelligence and not an actual human, he used a series of prompts to make the chatbot write him a song about former President Barack Obama.

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Never Back Down, the pro-Ron DeSantis SuperPAC, is launching a massive, $25 million text message campaign over the next two months targeting Republican voters in a desperate effort to catch up with the presidential primary front-runner, former President Donald Trump. Instead of a volunteer or campaign worker, however, voters who receive a text from Never Back Down will be interacting with an AI chat bot. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
At this point they’re barely even hiding that they’re just skimming this donor money with get rich quick schemes for Jeff Roe and his buddies’ firms…
At this point they’re barely even hiding that they’re just skimming this donor money with get rich quick schemes for Jeff Roe and his buddies’ firms… show more
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