Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Frank Luntz: ‘I Was Wrong, ‘Strong’ Trump Can Win 2024.’

Frank Luntz – a long-time ‘RINO’ Republican pollster and roommate to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy – has admitted the falsehoods of his prior political prognostications about Donald Trump, and is now warning his globalist cronies that the former President could win the White House in 2024.

In 2021, Luntz argued, “Trump is the most popular Republican by far, but he can’t win a general election because in the end politics is about persona as much as it is about policy, and his persona is unacceptable to too many people.”

Adding, “[i]f Trump runs again he will be nominated by the Republicans, “but he will never be elected president because there are too many people who hate him.”

However, following the political persecution of the former President, he now claims, “I now have to acknowledge that it is a distinct possibility that Donald Trump could be elected president – I did not believe that one year ago.”

“I did not believe that the search of Mar-a-Lago would be handled so badly, I did not believe that the indictment of him in New York would be handled so badly,” Luntz continued.

“So he’s actually stronger today under two indictments, being found guilty of sexual assault, he’s actually politically stronger today than he was one year ago,” he added.

Trump was not, in fact, found guilty of sexual assault but rather “liable” for “sexual abuse” in the E Jean Carroll case. He was found not liable for the main claim, an accusation of rape.

 

 

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Frank Luntz – a long-time 'RINO' Republican pollster and roommate to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy – has admitted the falsehoods of his prior political prognostications about Donald Trump, and is now warning his globalist cronies that the former President could win the White House in 2024. show more

Miami Cops Declare ‘Bomb Threat’ Over TV That Says ‘F**K THE COMMUNIST MEDIA’.

Police cleared out the area around the Miami court house following an alleged bomb threat. Former President Donald J. Trump is due to be arraigned at the court at around 3pm on Tuesday.

The “suspicious device” appeared to be a television with the words “FUCK THE COMMUNIST CONTROLLED MEDIA” on it. Originally, the TV appears to have been on a pole, but in later images is on the ground.

The area was cleared and reinstated for attendees and the press within around 30 minutes.

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Police cleared out the area around the Miami court house following an alleged bomb threat. Former President Donald J. Trump is due to be arraigned at the court at around 3pm on Tuesday. show more

Fearful Comey Admits ‘Smarter Trump’ Will Be ‘Retribution President’.

Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director James Comey confessed his fear that Donald Trump will be “smarter” and will seek retribution against the weaponized administrative state if he regains the White House in 2024.

Comey explained to BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday morning that the prospect of Trump being nominated as the Republican candidate for 2024 was “very concerning,” alleging the former president “represents a threat to fundamental aspects of the American republic.”

The prospect of Trump actually being reelected, Comey continued, was “deeply chilling, because he will be the ‘retribution president’… smarter than he was last time.”

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Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director James Comey confessed his fear that Donald Trump will be "smarter" and will seek retribution against the weaponized administrative state if he regains the White House in 2024. show more
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Trump: I Don’t Want Blind Loyalty, But What’s Best for America.

Donald Trump puts a premium on loyalty, and has had harsh words for disloyal members of his administration like Bill Barr – but he does not expect blind loyalty, and wants people to have “their own ideas,” according to his latest interview with former advisor Roger Stone.

“…I don’t want loyalty like, you know, ‘Gee, I’m with Trump no matter what’ – I want [people] to have their own ideas, their own freedom,” Trump stressed, appearing to clarify the claims from his primary opponents that Trump expects them to agree with him, or side with him, at every turn.

“I want them to make a decision and make it right, and do the right thing for the country… but some of these people are stone-cold terrible,” he said.

Trump emphasized that there are “many great people” he feels he can count on, singling out Senator J. D. Vance, for example, and explaining that “when I talk about a slob like Bill Barr, a stupid person in a lot of ways, this is really not the standard.”

“We’ve had tremendously successful people, but some we haven’t, and we cannot afford to have cowards, we need strong people,” he concluded.

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Donald Trump puts a premium on loyalty, and has had harsh words for disloyal members of his administration like Bill Barr – but he does not expect blind loyalty, and wants people to have "their own ideas," according to his latest interview with former advisor Roger Stone. show more
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DATA: Over 25% of Republicans Will NOT Consider DeSantis, Just 14% Say No to Trump.

Over one-quarter of Republican voters – 27 percent – will not consider voting for Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis in the upcoming Republican presidential nomination race. Comparably, just 14 percent of Republican voters say they would not consider supporting Donald J. Trump.

The data comes from CBS and YouGov, and sampled a hefty 2,480 U.S. adults between June 7-10th, with a 2.7 percent margin of error.

Though considered by many to be Trump’s toughest opponent, Trump and DeSantis are almost as far apart from each other as DeSantis and Senator Tim Scott, who is polling third, 15 points behind DeSantis, with 42 percent of Republican voters unwilling to consider him.

Indeed, DeSantis’s campaign has hitherto failed to get off the ground. Florida’s governor is yet to see his net approval rating increase since he declared his candidacy in the race.

Other Republican hopefuls lag far behind. In fourth is Vivek Ramaswamy, with 56 percent refusing to consider him, Nikki Haley at 57 percent, former Vice-President Mike Pence at 60 percent, Asa Hutchinson at 73 percent, Doug Burgum at 73 percent, and Chris Christie at 79 percent.

The full results can be read here.

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Over one-quarter of Republican voters – 27 percent – will not consider voting for Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis in the upcoming Republican presidential nomination race. Comparably, just 14 percent of Republican voters say they would not consider supporting Donald J. Trump. show more

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Eric Holder Demands an Immediate, Third Impeachment if Trump Wins 2024.

Barack Obama’s Attorney General, Eric Holder, is demanding an immediate, third impeachment for Donald Trump if the former President is indicted but nevertheless wins the 2024 presidential election.

If Trump wins in 2024, it would be “inconsistent with our notion of fairness, of the rule of law, at that point I would hope that an impeachment proceeding might be… brought, and ultimately, he would be removed from office,” Holder claimed in an interview with MSNBC.

“The notion that a convicted felon would serve as President of the United States is absurd. It’s simply absurd,” Holder claimed, adding, “the likelihood that he’ll be able to survive this and win a general election, I think, is pretty small.”

Holder is perhaps best known for being the first Attorney General to be held in contempt of Congress, and for his involvement in the ‘Fast and Furious’ gun running scandal which armed Mexican cartels and created many of today’s problems on America’s southern border.

President Trump has vowed to the American public that he “will never stop” fighting, despite facing another criminal indictment on 37 different counts by the United States’s weaponized justice system. Trump is due to be arraigned in Florida on Tuesday, June 12.

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Barack Obama's Attorney General, Eric Holder, is demanding an immediate, third impeachment for Donald Trump if the former President is indicted but nevertheless wins the 2024 presidential election. show more
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Trump Urges Miami Indictment Protesters to Stay Peaceful.

Former President Donald Trump has urged supporters going to Miami protests against his indictment to ensure the demonstrations remain peaceful, so as to not hand any victories to the corporate media, federal authorities, or opposing political candidates.

Speaking exclusively to Roger Stone about protests planned at the Miami courthouse – where Trump is due to be arrested on Tuesday – the 45th President said the American people have “plenty” to protest about – and they should do so “peacefully”.

“We need strength in our country now. Our country is being taken away from us; our country’s going communist, it’s going Marxist… the people of our country aren’t that way, but the people running it are,” he lamented.

“We need strength at this point, and everyone’s afraid to do anything, they’re afraid to talk, and they have to go out and they have to protest peacefully.”

– Donald J. Trump, June 11, 2023

“Look, our country has to protest. We have plenty to protest, we’ve lost everything. We’ve lost our borders, we’ve lost our election integrity, we’ve lost respect all over the world,” he added.

Trump highlighted a previous peaceful protest against his separate, state-level indictment in New York City, which was led by Gavin Wax’s New York Young Republican Club, as an example for others.

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Former President Donald Trump has urged supporters going to Miami protests against his indictment to ensure the demonstrations remain peaceful, so as to not hand any victories to the corporate media, federal authorities, or opposing political candidates. show more

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Who is ‘Jack Smith’? Biden’s ‘Special Counsel’ Lives Abroad, Married an Obama Devotee Linked to Soros, Clinton.

“Jack Smith” is Joe Biden’s special counsel in the criminal indictment of former President Donald J. Trump. But very few people have ever heard of the man, born John Lumen Smith, who is married to a lady who made a fawning documentary about Michelle Obama family, and whose family is linked with billionaire George Soros, and even Hillary Clinton.

Smith was appointed last year by Attorney-General Merrick Garland to lead investigations into the former President. He is a longtime federal prosecutor and former Chief Prosecutor at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in the Hague, the Netherlands. As a result, Smith has seldom even been in the United States in recent years, opting instead to live abroad.

Smith’s wife, Katy Chevigny, is a film director responsible for producing Michelle Obama’s hagiographic documentary “Becoming,” which also stars Barack Obama, Valerie Jarrett, and Oprah Winfrey.

Chevigny is a supporter and donor to the Democratic party and President Biden. She donated $1,000 to Biden for President and another $1,000 to the Biden Victory Fund in September 2020. She also made another seven small donations to ActBlue – the Democratic fundraising platform, and to the far-left MoveOn.org’s political action committee.

Bell Chevigny, Smith’s late mother-in-law, was even a Senior Justice Fellow at George Soros’s Open Society Foundation. Bell also sat on the Board of the Human Rights Defense Center, which received donations from the New World Foundation, a liberal New York-based organization closely connected to Hillary Clinton.

Bell is survived by her husband Paul, an anti-police obsessive at the NYU School of Law who blamed Americans for the “harassment of people because of their Arab or Muslim connections” immediately after the 9/11 terror attacks.

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"Jack Smith" is Joe Biden's special counsel in the criminal indictment of former President Donald J. Trump. But very few people have ever heard of the man, born John Lumen Smith, who is married to a lady who made a fawning documentary about Michelle Obama family, and whose family is linked with billionaire George Soros, and even Hillary Clinton. show more

Fox Sends ‘Cease and Desist’ to Tucker on Eve of Major Trump Defense Episode.

Tucker Carlson has been sent a ‘cease and desist’ letter by Fox News, following the success of Tucker’s new Twitter-based show, ‘Tucker on Twitter,’ which has received a combined total of 169 million views over the first two episodes.

The aggressive legal action comes just before the third episode of Carlson’s show is set to be released, concerning President Donald J. Trump, and the “boxes hoax” and subsequent indictments.

Harmeet Dhillon, Carlson’s lawyer, told Axios in a statement, “Fox News continues to ignore the interests of its viewers, not to mention its shareholder obligations.”

“Doubling down on the most catastrophic programming decision in the history of the cable news industry, Fox is now demanding that Tucker Carlson be silent until after the 2024 election,” Dhillon’s statement continued.

“Tucker will not be silenced by anyone … He is a singularly important voice on matters of public interest in our country, and will remain so,” the statement added.

Carlson, who was fired by Fox in April this year, is still being paid by the network. His contract is not due to end until December 31, 2024. Fox did not provide a comment on the matter.

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Tucker Carlson has been sent a 'cease and desist' letter by Fox News, following the success of Tucker's new Twitter-based show, 'Tucker on Twitter,' which has received a combined total of 169 million views over the first two episodes. show more

Donald Trump Went to Waffle House and It Was Wild.

COLUMBUS, Georgia – Former President Donald J. Trump made a surprise visit to a Waffle House in Georgia on Saturday afternoon, stunning onlookers and drawing a crowd while he declared, “Waffles on Trump!”

Trump, who had just left the stage after delivering a speech to a capacity crowd at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center, told the owner that he was buying waffles for everyone on the premises, before chatting with patrons and singing photographs.

“I love you Donald!” yelled one lady from the back, before another group approached Trump with a package, claiming they had made his mother’s famous meat loaf recipe at their restaurant – Ruth Anns’ – down the street, hoping to bump into him to deliver it.

Crowds lined the streets in Columbus as Trump’s motorcade whisked him through, en route to his next stop in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The 45th President used his address at the Georgia GOP convention to blast his most recent indictment, as well as take aim at Joe Biden, Ron “DeSanctimonious”, and the Chinese Communist Party.

More coverage, from North Carolina, will follow this report.

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COLUMBUS, Georgia – Former President Donald J. Trump made a surprise visit to a Waffle House in Georgia on Saturday afternoon, stunning onlookers and drawing a crowd while he declared, “Waffles on Trump!”

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