Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Qatar-Backed Mullah Mehdi Demands Kamala Pick This Governor as Running Mate.

Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan, fired from the network for amplifying anti-Israel content in the wake of the October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks, is demanding Kamala Harris tap Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) as her running mate in the 2024 presidential election. Hasan, crediting Walz with starting the “weird” line of attack against former President Donald J. Trump and his vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), says he now describes himself as “Walz-pilled.”

“I’ll be honest: last month, I would have struggled to pick Walz out of a lineup,” the former MSNBC host—who now works for the Qatari-funded Al Jazeera network—writes. Walz, 60, is a relatively non-descript white Midwest governor who some in the Democratic Party see as a potential salve for voters regarding Harris’s far-left politics.

While Walz may check several demographic boxes sought by the Harris campaign—namely that he’s white—the Minnesota governor isn’t a Midwest moderate by Hasan‘s own admission. “He has an army of new fans across the liberal-left: from former Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign co-chair Nina Turner, to one-time Democratic congressman Beto O’Rourke, to gun-control activist David Hogg,” he writes.

“Walz also comes with less political baggage than his two main rivals and is, therefore, much less likely to divide the party,” argues Hasan, whose own baggage includes leaked sermons denigrating non-Muslims as “cattle” who “live their lives as animals.”

“Democrats can have Tim Walz on the ticket, who called the anti-war, pro-Palestinian ‘uncommitted’ movement ‘civically engaged’ and praised them for ‘asking for a change in course’ and ‘for more pressure to be put on’ the White House, or they can have Josh Shapiro, who called for a crackdown on anti-war, pro-Palestinian college protesters and even compared them to the KKK.”

Shaprio, the Democrat Governor of Pennsylvania, is Jewish.

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Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan, fired from the network for amplifying anti-Israel content in the wake of the October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks, is demanding Kamala Harris tap Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) as her running mate in the 2024 presidential election. Hasan, crediting Walz with starting the "weird" line of attack against former President Donald J. Trump and his vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), says he now describes himself as "Walz-pilled." show more

Missouri AG Sues Biden, Harris Over Illegal Immigrant Border Flights Into State.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) has announced a lawsuit against the Biden-Harris government over the transportation of illegal immigrants into Missouri. Bailey stated his intention to sue President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for allegedly withholding information on flights carrying illegals into the state.

In May, Representative Mark Alford (R-MO) and other GOP lawmakers from Missouri sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. They demanded clarity on the transport of illegal aliens facilitated by the Biden government’s Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV) parole program. The lawmakers expressed concerns that since January 2023, over 400,000 illegals have entered the United States through this program.

Bailey has criticized Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas for his stance on welcoming illegal immigrants for work. Bailey pointed out that a Venezuelan individual who had bypassed U.S. immigration laws and was granted a work permit under the Biden-Harris parole policy was involved in a violent crime. The individual is accused of murdering college student named Laken Hope Riley in Georgia in February.

Bailey’s criticism extends to the broader issue of illegal immigrants overwhelming social services in major U.S. cities and committing crimes. He accused Mayor Lucas of encouraging the arrival of illegal immigrants to Missouri, a claim Lucas initially supported by saying, “All are welcome in Kansas City.” However, Lucas now claims his statement applied only to individuals lawfully present with valid work permits.

Image by Lisa Ferdinando.

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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) has announced a lawsuit against the Biden-Harris government over the transportation of illegal immigrants into Missouri. Bailey stated his intention to sue President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for allegedly withholding information on flights carrying illegals into the state. show more

FLASHBACK: Kamala Compared ICE to KKK, Called Trump’s Southern Border Wall ‘A Vanity Project.’

Kamala Harris previously compared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and called former President Donald J. Trump‘s wall on the southern border a “vanity project.” The re-emergence of Harris’s remarks comes as she faces increasing scrutiny as the Democratic Party’s presumptive 2024 presidential nominee following 81-year-old Joe Biden’s exit from the race on July 21.

ICE AND THE KLAN.

In a 2018 Senate hearing, then-Senator Harris likened ICE to the KKK. Harris pressed Ronald Vitiello—the then-acting director of ICE—regarding the history of the KKK and its targeting of individuals based on their race. “Are you aware of the perception of many about how the power and the discretion at ICE is being used to enforce the laws? And do you see any parallels?” Harris asked Vitiello, suggesting the governmental agency was engaged in activities similar to that of the KKK.

Outraged, Vitiello pushed back, asking Harris if she was putting ICE in the same category as the KKK. The then-California Senator doubled down, asking the acting ICE director again if he was aware that some saw the agency as behaving the same way as the KKK, suggesting “there might need to be some work done to correct [that] perception.”

TRUMP’S BORDER WALL.

Several years later, during the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential primary, Harris criticized Trump’s border wall, describing it as a “vanity project” and claiming that illegal immigration did not constitute an emergency. Furthermore, during her presidential campaign, she argued against treating illegal immigrants as criminals.

She stated, regarding Trump‘s border policies, “We don’t need to build a wall. This is a crisis of [Trump’s] own making,” and vowed not to support funding for the wall.

BIDEN’S BORDER CZAR.

Despite such stances, Biden assigned Harris the task of addressing the border crisis and its “root causes” shortly after his inauguration in 2021, becoming the government’s border czar, despite corporate media attempts to claim she did not.

During her tenure as border czar, Harris refused to meet with Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens during his two years in office.

Former Border Patrol leader Chris Clem slammed Harris’s disastrous handling of the border last week, saying, “You own this. You can’t say, ‘It’s not my responsibility.'” Clem referred to the border situation as “disastrous.”

Brandon Judd, President of the National Border Patrol Council, also heavily criticized Harris, saying she refused to implement any policies needed to end the border crisis.

Image by Gage Skidmore. 

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Kamala Harris previously compared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and called former President Donald J. Trump's wall on the southern border a "vanity project." The re-emergence of Harris's remarks comes as she faces increasing scrutiny as the Democratic Party's presumptive 2024 presidential nominee following 81-year-old Joe Biden's exit from the race on July 21. show more

Kamala Raises Over $200M, Recruits 170,000+ Volunteers in Week 1.

Kamala Harris‘s 2024 presidential campaign claims it has secured $200 million in donations since she emerged as the likely Democratic presidential nominee last week. In addition, the Harris campaign, which has yet to officially secure the Democratic Party’s nomination, claims to have amassed over 170,000 volunteers for phone banking, canvassing, and other voter mobilization efforts as the election approaches in 100 days.

While approximately 60 percent of Harris‘s contributions came from first-time donors following Joe Biden‘s decision to exit the race, a significant number of donations may need refunding due to federal contribution limits. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is expected to weigh in on several campaign finance issues in the coming weeks regarding the Democratic Party’s decision to swap Harris for the 81-year-old Biden.

Although the Harris campaign may exaggerate the number of volunteers, Zoom event attendees, and even donors—a tactic often used by candidates attempting to project electoral strength and gin up enthusiasm among both their base and independent voters—the machine behind the presumptive Democrat nominee is formidable.

A FORMIDABLE MACHINE.

The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, noted last week that the Democratic Party is more capable today than during former President Donald J. Trump‘s victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016.

“I think they learned in 2016 that they must cheat, they must steal, they must take part in all these different, let’s say, malleable parts on the fringes of certain counties and election boards across the country, and I’m not entirely convinced that the political right has done enough/anything to account for that,” Kassam told Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

“There are going to be alarm bells starting to ring, I guarantee you, in the next couple of weeks about just how little there is in terms of changes there on the ground,” he added.

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Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign claims it has secured $200 million in donations since she emerged as the likely Democratic presidential nominee last week. In addition, the Harris campaign, which has yet to officially secure the Democratic Party's nomination, claims to have amassed over 170,000 volunteers for phone banking, canvassing, and other voter mobilization efforts as the election approaches in 100 days. show more

Elizabeth Warren Boasts Kamala Will Grant Citizenship to Millions of Illegals.

Senator Elizabeth Warren tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that, if elected President, Kamala Harris will secure a so-called “pathway to citizenship” for millions of illegal aliens who have infiltrated the United States. This comes amid a massive surge in illegal immigration under the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris government.

In March 2021, Biden appointed Harris to address the “root causes” of the southern border crisis, resulting in her being dubbed the government’s “border czar.” Harris and her allies are attempting to distance her from this responsibility, given the catastrophe that has unfolded at the frontier since then.

Tapper questioned Warren on Harris’s border record. “[V]oters overwhelmingly disapprove of how the Biden-Harris administration has handled the border; by giving the nomination to one of the leaders of the border effort, aren’t Democrats doubling down on one of your party’s biggest vulnerabilities?” he asked.

Warren said cities buckling under the strain of hosting illegals needed to receive more resources and that “we need to create a pathway to citizenship.”

“Kamala Harris will work with Congress and get that done,” she predicted.

However, it is unclear how gifting illegals more assistance and U.S. citizenship could do anything but incentivize even more illegal immigration.

Since the Biden-Harris regime claimed power in January 2021, more than 10 million illegal aliens have entered the U.S., encouraged by their reversal of former President Donald J. Trump‘s executive orders strengthening the border. Trump required asylum seekers to remain in Mexico until court hearings, but the Biden-Harris regime changed this, allowing asylum seekers to enter the U.S. and receive court dates set years into the future.

Most Americans believe the Biden-Harris regime has been  “encouraging” illegal aliens to enter the United States at scale to “create a permanent majority” for the Democratic Party.

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Senator Elizabeth Warren tells CNN's Jake Tapper that, if elected President, Kamala Harris will secure a so-called "pathway to citizenship" for millions of illegal aliens who have infiltrated the United States. This comes amid a massive surge in illegal immigration under the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris government. show more

Possible Kamala VP, Democrat Senator Mark Kelly, Aided Chinese Spy Balloon Development & Lied About It.

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) may have aided the Chinese Communist state in developing high-altitude spy balloons. In 2012, the Democrat Senator co-founded the high-altitude balloon firm World View and sought investment from the Chinese-based technology conglomerate Tencent, which owns the spyware app WeChat. Kelly is currently under consideration to be Kamala Harris‘s running mate in the 2024 presidential election.

Tencent’s investment in Kelly‘s balloon company was facilitated by the future Arizona Senator in 2014 and again in 2016. New reports indicate that claims made by World View that the company had been cleared by the U.S. Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA) are false—and the Kelly-founded balloon company’s business relations with Tencent and the Chinese defense industry did, in fact, raise national security concerns.

According to a report by Susan Crabtree of RealClearPolitics, the DCSA explicitly suspended the clearance approval process for Kelly’s company.

TOO CLOSE TO CHINA.

In 2023, a high-altitude Chinese spy balloon traversed U.S. airspace, traveling across Alaska, Canada, and the contiguous United States before being belatedly downed by the U.S. Air Force just off the coast of South Carolina. The incident was marked by further chilling in U.S.-China relations.

The Chinese spy balloon incident raises concerns about what sort of technology may have been shared by Mark Kelly’s World View company and Tencent—especially given the deep ties of the latter to Chinese defense and intelligence agencies. Chinese companies like Tencent have a reputation for using investment as a means of espionage, gaining access to foreign technology that is copied and replicated by domestic Chinese-state-aligned firms. World View may have contributed to the development of Chinese spy balloon technology through this process.

The Kelly-founded company’s subsequent attempts to obfuscate its relationship with Tencent only raises further concerns.

Image by Gage Skidmore. 

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Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) may have aided the Chinese Communist state in developing high-altitude spy balloons. In 2012, the Democrat Senator co-founded the high-altitude balloon firm World View and sought investment from the Chinese-based technology conglomerate Tencent, which owns the spyware app WeChat. Kelly is currently under consideration to be Kamala Harris's running mate in the 2024 presidential election. show more

FLASHBACK: Kamala Dropped Investigation of Supplement Co. Represented By Her Husband’s Law Firm & Heather Podesta.

Kamala Harris, while serving as California‘s Attorney General, dropped a fraud investigation into the health supplement company Herbalife after a large political donation from Heather Podesta, a powerful Democrat lobbyist—and member of the Podesta family—tied to the company. The Herbalife case and Harris‘s relationship with the Podesta family have renewed questions regarding her so-called commitment to the ‘care economy’ and standing up to corrupt corporate interests.

In 2015, government documents show that San Diego prosecutors for the California Attorney General’s office wrote to Harris requesting additional resources to push their investigation of Herbalife. The company was accused of preying on Hispanics and low-income consumers by enticing them into a multi-level marketing scheme.

However, just three weeks after Harris received the letter from her prosecutors, her nascent U.S. Senate campaign received three contributions from Heather Podesta, according to The Huffington PostAt the time, Podesta worked as a government affairs staffer for Herbalife—and would later serve as an independent contract lobbyist for the company.

‘QUE MALA.’

“It’s disgusting,” Chicago-based anti-fraud activist Julie Contreras said during the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. She added that her nickname for Harris was “Que Mala,” a play on Kamala meaning “How bad?” Activists in the Los Angeles Hispanic community had asked Harris to investigate the company, claiming it was a pyramid scheme since 2013.

Even while other state attorneys general launched their inquiries into the supplement company, including a federal FBI investigation that kicked off in 2014, Harris slow-walked California‘s investigation. Concerningly, it came to light after the fact that Herbalife was represented by the Venable law firm, where Harris’s husband, Douglas Emhoff, worked. There is no evidence, however, that Emhoff was involved with the Herbalife client portfolio.

In 2016, Heather Podesta was paid $250,000 for lobbying efforts on behalf of Herbalife.

Image by Gage Skidmore. 

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Kamala Harris, while serving as California's Attorney General, dropped a fraud investigation into the health supplement company Herbalife after a large political donation from Heather Podesta, a powerful Democrat lobbyist—and member of the Podesta family—tied to the company. The Herbalife case and Harris's relationship with the Podesta family have renewed questions regarding her so-called commitment to the 'care economy' and standing up to corrupt corporate interests. show more

Texas Policewoman Shot by Venezuelan Illegal: Reports.

Venezuelan national Jorge Chacon-Gutierrez, who shot a policewoman with in San Antonio, Texas, early Sunday morning, has been identified as an illegal immigrant. The confrontation between the 25-year-old migrant and San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) officers occurred around 3 AM as the force responded to a domestic violence call. Upon arrival, officers found Chacon-Gutierrez lying in bed with a rifle. He opened fire on the officers, dying in the ensuing gunfight. It remains unclear whether the Venezuelan died as a result of the officers’ gunshots or if he committed suicide.

The wounded officer, shot multiple times, underwent surgery Sunday morning. Doctors expect her to survive.

Border Patrol apprehended Chacon-Gutierrez in November 2023 after he illegally crossed into the U.S. at Eagle Pass, Texas. Despite his illegal status, authorities soon released him into the U.S., scheduling his immigration court date far in the future in April 2026.

This incident raises further questions about the lax policies surrounding migrants detained following illegal entry into the United States. It could prove particularly damaging to presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris due to her senior role in Joe Biden‘s government and special responsibility for tackling illegal immigration as “border czar”—an informal title she is trying desperately to shed.

Brandon Judd, President of the National Border Patrol Council, recently revealed that he told her exactly what policies are required to end the southern border crisis, but she refused to implement them.

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Venezuelan national Jorge Chacon-Gutierrez, who shot a policewoman with in San Antonio, Texas, early Sunday morning, has been identified as an illegal immigrant. The confrontation between the 25-year-old migrant and San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) officers occurred around 3 AM as the force responded to a domestic violence call. Upon arrival, officers found Chacon-Gutierrez lying in bed with a rifle. He opened fire on the officers, dying in the ensuing gunfight. It remains unclear whether the Venezuelan died as a result of the officers' gunshots or if he committed suicide. show more

Flashback: Kamala Thought 2/3rds of America’s Population Died During COVID.

Vice President Harris, described as having a “lawyerly, sharp mind” by allies in the corporate press as Democratic efforts to hype her candidacy intensify, suggested two-thirds of the U.S. population were killed by Covid on at least two occasions.

“We’re in the middle of a crises [sic] caused by this pandemic. We’re looking at over 220 million Americans who just in the last several months have died,” then-Senator Harris said at a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, in October 2020, as Joe Biden’s running mate.

This was not an isolated incident. At at least one other campaign event in Ohio, she claimed the Chinese virus had “taken the lives of over 220 million Americans in just the last several months.”

Around the same time, she was caught having to ask aides to remind her what city she was in while greeting an audience in Cleveland.

WATCH:

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Vice President Harris, described as having a "lawyerly, sharp mind" by allies in the corporate press as Democratic efforts to hype her candidacy intensify, suggested two-thirds of the U.S. population were killed by Covid on at least two occasions. show more

Biden Demands Constitutional Amendment to Vandalize Supreme Court After Democrat Lawfare Failings.

Joe Biden is rolling out a series of proposals to radically change the United States Supreme Court and the presidency in the wake of the Democratic Party’s failed lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump. In an opinion editorial for The Washington Post, the 81-year-old Biden lays out three major changes he intends to pursue: a constitutional amendment to end presidential immunity, term limits for Supreme Court justices, and a binding code of conduct for the high court.

PRESIDENTIAL IMMUNITY.

The Biden-Harris plan calls for a radical rollback of presidential immunity through what he bills as a ‘No One Is Above the Law’ amendment to the U.S. Constitution. “It would make clear that there is no immunity for crimes a former president committed while in office,” he writes.

Biden, Kamala Harris, and their Democratic allies falsely frame the issue as one of simple criminal activity, ignoring the complexity of a president’s decisions and the chilling effect that the threat of post-White House prosecution could have on the nation’s leaders. Such an amendment may create an environment where presidents face prosecution for acts that most might consider being in defense of the United States—including constitutionally grey military actions.

TERM LIMITS & COURT PACKING.

The next proposal pushed by the Democrat—who announced earlier this month that he would not seek reelection—is term limits on the tenure of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court. Under the Biden-Harris plan, every president would appoint one justice every two years who would serve 18-year terms on the bench. Democrats have made it a priority to either ‘pack’ the court with far-left, radical justices or dilute the court’s current conservative majority.

Democrats have called for impeaching several justices after this past court term, which saw several rulings that rolled back the administrative state and the curtailing of the Biden-Harris government’s lawfare campaign against Trump.

NEW LAWFARE LEVERAGE.

Finally, the 81-year-old Biden is calling for a binding code of conduct for Supreme Court justices. The Democrats have long sought a legal method to remove conservative and constitutionalist justices almost as soon as they’re appointed. Earlier this year, Democrats attempted to target Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito over frivolous ethics complaints to force their recusal from critical cases, including the presidential immunity case.

ITS ALL UNCONSTITUIONAL.

Ultimately, the radical Biden-Harris court plan will face heavy pushback in Congress. Even if the Democrats can gain some political traction in the legislative branch, the proposal is largely unconstitutional on its face. The U.S. Constitution grants Supreme Court justices lifetime appointments and would require either two-thirds of Congress or three-fourths of the states to change. As far as a binding code of ethics, this too would likely require constitutional action, as the imposition of such a code by the legislature and executive could be challenged as a breach of the separation of powers.

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Joe Biden is rolling out a series of proposals to radically change the United States Supreme Court and the presidency in the wake of the Democratic Party's failed lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump. In an opinion editorial for The Washington Post, the 81-year-old Biden lays out three major changes he intends to pursue: a constitutional amendment to end presidential immunity, term limits for Supreme Court justices, and a binding code of conduct for the high court. show more