Sunday, September 14, 2025
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In the Absence of the RNC, 15 State Attorneys General Are Stepping Up…

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, joined by 15 other state attorneys general, sent a letter to Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demanding that DHS fulfill its legal obligation to assist states in verifying the citizenship of registered voters.

On October 7, Paxton formally requested the federal government provide data on the citizenship status of individuals who may have illegally registered to vote in Texas. Paxton attached a list of approximately 450,000 voters who registered without presenting a state-issued driver’s license or ID, meaning their citizenship status had not been confirmed. This request triggered the federal government’s legal duty to respond. Several other states have made similar demands to ensure the accuracy of their voter rolls.

However, the Biden-Harris government has not granted states access to the federal databases needed to verify noncitizens are not on voter rolls. While federal law makes it illegal for noncitizens to register to vote, vetting is weak. Courts have ruled that states cannot require proof of citizenship for voter registration. As a result, states must rely on federal databases to verify citizenship status.

In the letter, Paxton and the other attorneys general expressed frustration with DHS’s delayed responses, accusing the agency of failing to grant access to its Person Centric Query Service (PCQS) database, which is essential for verifying voter registration information. They argued that DHS is legally required to provide the information, regardless of its opinion on the usefulness of the data.

“Secretary Mayorkas owes every state the requested information without delay. They are legally obligated to assist in ensuring noncitizens are not registering or voting in American elections,” Paxton insists.

Despite the ban on noncitizen voting, research suggests foreigners do vote in U.S. elections, mainly for Democrats and in numbers significant enough to change the outcome.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, joined by 15 other state attorneys general, sent a letter to Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demanding that DHS fulfill its legal obligation to assist states in verifying the citizenship of registered voters. show more

FBI Quietly Alters Crime Data, Confirming Spike in Murder, Rape, and Robbery Under Biden-Harris.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has revised its crime statistics for 2022, now reporting a 4.5 percent rise in violent crime for that year under the Biden-Harris government, contrary to its earlier claim of a 2.1 percent decrease. The updated figures include significant increases in the rates of murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults, amounting to 80,029 more violent crimes compared to 2021.

Even more concerning is that the FBI only briefly mentions the revisions in a discreet update to the data on its website, stating: “The 2022 violent crime rate has been updated for inclusion in CIUS, 2023.” Meanwhile, the top federal law enforcement agency has made no effort to update the public regarding the changes—the new numbers were not included in its September 2024 press release announcing last year’s crime statistics.

Critics and researchers have expressed concern over the lack of transparency surrounding these adjustments. Carl Moody, a crime specialist at the College of William and Mary, highlighted that changes of this magnitude had not been observed in past FBI reports. The FBI’s silence on the corrections has raised doubts about the dependability of its data, including its 2023 crime numbers.

‘CRIMINAL’ MISINFORMATION.

Democratic officials, including President Joe Biden, had used the original, unrevised report to assert a decrease in crime due to the government’s policies. On June 11, 2024, Biden referenced the data to claim a significant reduction in crime under his and Vice President Kamala Harris’s leadership. However, skepticism about the report’s accuracy emerged as critics noted the absence of data from numerous police precincts.

Researchers argue that the stealthily added and contradicting FBI numbers call into question the reliability of crime data as a measure of actual crime rates, pointing to nonreporting as a significant issue. For example, the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) indicated a 4.1 percent increase in reported violent crime for 2023, conflicting with both earlier and revised FBI data. Concerningly, the NCVS numbers suggest there has been a 55 percent rise in violent crime since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took office in 2021.

Compounding these concerns, independent experts emphasize the importance of distinguishing between reported and unreported crime rates in public discussions, as the FBI’s data reflects only reported incidents. The agency’s opaque extrapolation methods and reliance on varying data sources further complicate the picture.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has revised its crime statistics for 2022, now reporting a 4.5 percent rise in violent crime for that year under the Biden-Harris government, contrary to its earlier claim of a 2.1 percent decrease. The updated figures include significant increases in the rates of murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults, amounting to 80,029 more violent crimes compared to 2021. show more

Biden-Harris Govt Grants Protected Status to THOUSANDS of Lebanese Nationals & Stateless Migrants.

The Biden-Harris government is announcing it will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to any Lebanese nationals in the United States as of October 16, 2024. This move will allow them to remain in the country for a total of 18 months and legally apply for work.

Announced by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday, October 17, the order also applies to “any individuals having no nationality who last habitually resided in Lebanon.” This would include displaced Palestinians and others—some of whom resided in Lebanon as refugees for decades but are currently in the U.S.—to receive protection from deportation and work permits.

According to DHS estimates, the TPS status would apply to upwards of 11,000 individuals. The Biden-Harris government says the decision stems from the ongoing conflict in Lebanon. At the end of September, Israel launched a limited ground invasion of southern Lebanon, intending to disarm the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist group.

The invasion comes on the heels of Israel successfully killing the Islamist cleric and leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, in an airstrike on the terrorist group’s command bunker in a suburb of Beirut on September 27.

The decision to extend TPS status to Lebanese nationals raises serious national security concerns. It is unknown to what extent U.S. national security officials have vetted the 11,000 Lebanese nationals and stateless individuals.

Earlier this month, an Afghan national was arrested in Oklahoma for plotting an Election Day terrorist attack on behalf of the Islamic State. Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi entered the United States through the “Special Immigrant Visa” (SIV) program after the U.S. exit from Afghanistan.

Concerningly, it is believed that Tawhedi had been vetted by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) while working in a security role for the agency in his native country.

Image by Adam Schultz / Biden for President.

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The Biden-Harris government is announcing it will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to any Lebanese nationals in the United States as of October 16, 2024. This move will allow them to remain in the country for a total of 18 months and legally apply for work. show more

Kamala Doubles Down on Slavery ‘Reparations.’

Vice President Kamala Harris is doubling down on her support for beginning a process to implement reparations for the descendants of slaves. During an appearance on Tuesday’s “Charlamagne Tha God” radio show, she emphasized the supposed importance of the issue: “It has to be studied,” she stated.

Hosted by Lenard Larry McKelvey, known professionally as Charlamagne Tha God, the radio program is thought to reach to black voters. Harris has recently scrambled to reinforce her support among this voter demographic, as polling has shown black men—especially among the youth—are shifting towards her opponent, former President Donald J. Trump.

As a former U.S. senator representing California, Harris co-sponsored legislation aimed at establishing a federal commission on reparations. This commission would be tasked with making recommendations regarding payments to descendants of slaves.

The National Pulse reported in early September that Harris wouldn’t discount the use of executive action on reparations. Speaking in a highly scripted exchange with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee left the door open to bypassing Congress and using presidential authority.

“I’m not discounting the importance of any executive action,” Harris said, adding: “But ultimately, Congress [should be involved], because if you’re going to talk about it in any substantial way, there will be hearings, there will be a level of public education and dialogue.”

In the United States, reparations discussions have primarily focused on the possibility of providing financial compensation to descendants of black slaves.

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Vice President Kamala Harris is doubling down on her support for beginning a process to implement reparations for the descendants of slaves. During an appearance on Tuesday's "Charlamagne Tha God" radio show, she emphasized the supposed importance of the issue: "It has to be studied," she stated. show more

Dems Start Pointing Fingers at Kamala’s Hires: ‘I Don’t Think She Understands Philly.’

Finger-pointing and infighting have broken out between local Pennsylvania Democrat Party leaders and Vice President Kamala Harris‘s campaign staff over her floundering campaign in the crucial battleground state. The Harris campaign appears to have stalled out in Pennsylvania in recent weeks. Meanwhile, Harris’s opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, continues to gain ground in the Keystone State—whose 19 Electoral College votes could decide the 2024 presidential election.

One of the main points of criticism has been the disorganized and erratic communication between state leaders, surrogates, and the Harris campaign overseen by Pennsylvania campaign manager Nikki Lu. According to state Democrats, Lu lacks knowledge of Philadephia’s political dynamics, which has gravely harmed the Harris campaign down the final stretch. “I have concerns about Nikki Lu,” Ryan Boyer—a powerful black political leader in the state—recently told POLITICO. “I don’t think she understands Philadelphia.”

Reports of a campaign suffering from communications and scheduling confusion during the homestretch of an election are never a good sign. However, the Harris campaign does appear to be aware that they are potentially losing ground in Pennsylvania. After a series of meetings with black and Hispanic political leaders last month, the campaign has rushed staffing in the state—hoping to inject new blood and enthusiasm on the ground. Additionally, Harris has shifted money from Wisconsin—another state where she is neck-and-neck with Trump—to fund black-voter-focused radio ads on Philadelphia’s several hip-hop radio stations.

Still, Pennsylvania Democrats contend that Lu and senior campaign staff have gone “AWOL” with just under 20 days until the November election. Meanwhile, the campaign has scrambled—at the eleventh hour—the likes of former President Barack Obama and Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) to rally black and rural white voters, respectively.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Finger-pointing and infighting have broken out between local Pennsylvania Democrat Party leaders and Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign staff over her floundering campaign in the crucial battleground state. The Harris campaign appears to have stalled out in Pennsylvania in recent weeks. Meanwhile, Harris's opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, continues to gain ground in the Keystone State—whose 19 Electoral College votes could decide the 2024 presidential election. show more

Top Kamala Ally Forged Deep Ties to Chinese Communist Party.

A close ally of Vice President Kamala Harris has worked to forge close business ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), promising to leverage the voices of African Americans in the United States to help the colonial-esque aims of the Chinese on the African continent. Ron Busby—the leader of the U.S. Black Chambers business group—has been praised by Harris as an “extraordinary leader” and held numerous official meetings with Biden-Harris government staff, including dozens of visits to the White House.

While Harris and other national Democrats have praised Busby for his work on behalf of black businesses in the United States, he has leveraged that attention to build close ties to key CCP leaders. The U.S. Black Chambers chief’s work with New York Democrats has been especially beneficial in these regards.

In September 2017, Busby joined a delegation of New York state officials and business leaders on a 10-day junket to China, where they met with their Communist Party counterparts in Shanghai, Xi’an, and Beijing.

Earlier this year, a top aide to New York governors Andrew Cuomo and Kathy Hochul was arrested on the suspicion she acted as an unregistered foreign agent for Communist China. The Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York, implicated in the foreign agent scheme, underwrote the 2017 junket.

AFRICA & NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS.

Concerningly, Busby appears to have involved himself—and, as a consequence, other leaders in the black business community—in Chinese colonial efforts on the African continent.

“[China understands] the importance of being on the continent obviously, but they also understand that there needs to be a relationship between the people on the continent, and they understand that African Americans have a natural relationship here, and so we [three] will work together to bring their resources that they have along with the ingenuity, creativity that we have in the United States, to bring that here,” Busby said regarding the 2017 junket while at conference in Durban, South Africa. He added: “Collectively, all three continents can grow, and they’re very excited as well as we are.”

Even more troubling, according to documents reviewed by Fox News, Busby promised to share resources between America’s black business community and Chinese Communist officials in Xi’an, raising national security concerns. The Chinese state report reads that Busby’s “[U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.] administered more than 100 chambers, and he is willing to share and communicate the resources with Xi’an in various fields.”

Vice President Harris’s running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), also has extensive ties to China and the Chinese Communist Party, which has prompted a Congressional probe.

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A close ally of Vice President Kamala Harris has worked to forge close business ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), promising to leverage the voices of African Americans in the United States to help the colonial-esque aims of the Chinese on the African continent. Ron Busby—the leader of the U.S. Black Chambers business group—has been praised by Harris as an "extraordinary leader" and held numerous official meetings with Biden-Harris government staff, including dozens of visits to the White House. show more

Trump Hits Historic New Highs in Betting Markets.

Faith in President Donald J. Trump‘s reelection prospects has surged to new highs in the betting markets, with at least one now projecting Trump to have a 60 percent chance of winning the presidential race. Betting website Polymarket projects that Trump has a 59.7 percent chance of winning the presidency compared to his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, at 40.2 percent.

Over $584 million has been placed on a Trump win on the platform, compared to $393 million for Harris. One user alone has bet nearly $10 million on the former president. The betting website had shown a close race between Trump and Harris from August up until this month. Still, Trump has pulled away in the last two weeks—suggesting a public perception that electoral momentum has decisively shifted.

Presidential race polling shows that Trump has gained ground in several key swing states, with polling firm Rasmussen projecting a win for Trump in Pennsylvania. Rasmussen Reports’ head pollster, Mark Mitchell, said other polls had oversampled Democrats, overestimating Harris’s true level of support. He noted similar trends in the 2020 election as polls overestimated support for Joe Biden.

Last week, RealClearPolitics (RCP) released an aggregate of polls showing Trump up in five of seven swing states. The aggregate projected that he could win the Electoral College with at least 296 votes, far above the 270 required.

Trump has made significant gains with traditionally Democrat demographics, including Hispanics and black men. The Hispanic vote could be crucial in states like Arizona and Nevada, where they comprise around 30 percent of the population.

Trump has also received support from the Mayor of Hamtramck, a city in Michigan with a Muslim-majority population, which could greatly benefit his chances of winning the swing state.

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Faith in President Donald J. Trump's reelection prospects has surged to new highs in the betting markets, with at least one now projecting Trump to have a 60 percent chance of winning the presidential race. Betting website Polymarket projects that Trump has a 59.7 percent chance of winning the presidency compared to his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, at 40.2 percent. show more

Harris Tried to Scare Polish-Americans Into Voting for Her. They Aren’t Listening.

Vice President Kamala Harris’s calculated efforts to win over Polish Americans in swing states like Pennsylvania by framing herself as a more pro-war candidate appear to be misfiring. During a debate in September, Harris reached out to the Keystone State’s 800,000 Polish Americans, warning that former President Donald J. Trump will be less committed to the proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, with Poland—a NATO member—supposedly next in line for 72-year-old President Vladimir Putin.

This foreign policy-focused approach is not resonating with the Polish American community, who are, for the most part, more concerned about domestic issues than geopolitical conflicts.“We’re giving billions of dollars to Ukraine. What about our people first?” said John Kuna, a board member of the Polish American Citizens Club in Dupont, in comments to POLITICO.

This reflects the broader frustration in the community over economic challenges at home, which they largely blame on the Biden-Harris government. Rising prices, job insecurity, and economic instability are taking priority over foreign policy: “I don’t live [in Poland] anymore. I care about here. People can’t afford groceries,” said another Polish American Citizens Club member, a first-generation immigrant who gave her name as Magdalena.

Trump won over Polish Americans in 2016 with his focus on Christian values and border security—which is also a growing concern in Poland, where would-be illegal immigrants recently killed a young border guard with a spear.

While some older Polish Americans recall the Cold War and fear Russian aggression, many younger Polish Americans feel disconnected from the issue. The sentiment at the Polish American Citizens Club is clear: voters want an administration prioritizing American interests. John Kuna explains, “Everybody wants to go to work, make money, come home, enjoy their families. That’s it.”

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Vice President Kamala Harris's calculated efforts to win over Polish Americans in swing states like Pennsylvania by framing herself as a more pro-war candidate appear to be misfiring. During a debate in September, Harris reached out to the Keystone State's 800,000 Polish Americans, warning that former President Donald J. Trump will be less committed to the proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, with Poland—a NATO member—supposedly next in line for 72-year-old President Vladimir Putin. show more

Rasmussen Moves PA Into Trump Column.

Rasmussen Reports’ head pollster, Mark Mitchell, says former President Donald J. Trump has taken the edge over Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania. According to Mitchell, Trump has opened up a three-point lead in their latest survey of the critical swing state, after being tied with Harris in their September poll.

“When I polled Pennsylvania in September, I had a tie. But that really was—you know—some of these major events they get a lot of press coverage on, they do get a juice for about two or three weeks. I think it is more what pollsters call a response bias than anybody actually changing their mind,” Mitchell said in a recent interview with Benny Johnson.

Mitchell explained that Harris’s September polling boost was likely driven by response bias following the presidential debate, adding that their data shows Trump taking the lead in October. “And when we went into the field, we got Trump plus three in Pennsylvania,” he said.

DEMOCRAT OVERSAMPLING.

The pollster went on to explain that while some surveys included in polling aggregates, like the RealClearPolitics (RCP) average, still show Pennsylvania leaning slightly towards Harris, many of these polls overestimated support for Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Mitchell pointed specifically to the New York Times/Siena poll, noting: “They oversampled Biden 2020 supporters, like I said, by eight points.” He went on to note that when the oversample is taken into account, the poll suggests Pennsylvania is actually “Trump plus four.”

Last week, The National Pulse reported that the RCP—with less than 30 days before the November presidential election—suggests Trump could be headed towards an Electoral College landslide. According to the polling aggregate, Trump currently holds the edge in five of the seven critical battleground states.

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Rasmussen Reports' head pollster, Mark Mitchell, says former President Donald J. Trump has taken the edge over Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania. According to Mitchell, Trump has opened up a three-point lead in their latest survey of the critical swing state, after being tied with Harris in their September poll. show more

Michelle Obama is Taking Drag Queens Around Swing States.

Former first lady Michelle Obama is deploying drag queens and musician Cardi B. to drum up support for Democrat nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in key swing states. Mrs. Obama’s organization, When We All Vote, is launching an initiative called ‘Party at the Polls.’

In Arizona, where President Donald J. Trump currently holds a narrow lead, a drag show featuring performers from RuPaul’s Drag Race will take place on October 18 in Phoenix. Nevada, a state with polling indicating a close race, will host a similar event on October 29.

Georgia will see a collaboration between When We All Vote and Live Nation Urban at the ONE Musicfest in Atlanta on October 26 and 27. Cardi B., set to perform, previously expressed regret over supporting Joe Biden in 2020.

Kamala Harris has deployed high-profile musicians to motivate people to attend her rallies in the past, featuring free concerts with musicians like Megan Thee Stallion and others.

The Harris campaign is struggling in several key swing states less than a month ahead of the November presidential election. Polls put President Trump up as much as three points in Pennsylvania, and betting markets give Trump better odds of winning all of the swing states except Nevada.

The Harris campaign has stated that it expects to ramp up negative and nasty campaigning in the final weeks before the election, despite two attempts on rival Donald J. Trump’s life so far.

The Harris campaign has raised over a billion dollars, allowing Harris to buy a litany of ad time in swing states.

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Former first lady Michelle Obama is deploying drag queens and musician Cardi B. to drum up support for Democrat nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in key swing states. Mrs. Obama's organization, When We All Vote, is launching an initiative called 'Party at the Polls.' show more