Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Kassam: ‘Leadership from the Base’ Forcing GOP Lawmakers to Grow a Spine.

PULSE POINTS

WHAT HAPPENED: Speaking with Dinesh D’Souza on the Dinesh D’Souza Podcast, The National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam argues the political backbone recently developed by Republican lawmakers—best illustrated by congressional redistricting fights in Texas and other states—is driven by increasing grassroots MAGA leadership.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Raheem Kassam, Dinesh D’Souza, the MAGA movement, GOP lawmakers, and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The podcast aired Wednesday evening, August 7, 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I think what is happening in terms of the leadership that’s going on, yes, of course, there is so much leadership from the White House and President Trump, but, I think really, the leadership is coming from the base up at the moment.” — Raheem Kassama

🎯IMPACT: Kassam argues that while the GOP is taking up more and more of the MAGA Agenda, the Republican establishment has yet to “have had certain changes of heart” and is instead looking to conserve its power.

IN FULL

The National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam argues the political backbone recently developed by Republican lawmakers—best illustrated by congressional redistricting fights in Texas and other states—is driven by increasing grassroots MAGA leadership. Speaking with Dinesh D’Souza on the Dinesh D’Souza Podcast, Kassam said that while President Donald J. Trump and his White House are providing leadership, the biggest boost driving the populist agenda is coming from the MAGA base outside Washington, D.C.

“Look, I’m a populist, but I’m also a bit of a cynic—as many probably know. I would love to say, ‘Yes, you know, clearly the GOP has grown a pair’—I don’t believe that to be the case,” Kassam explains, continuing: “I think this is what happens in a power vacuum, is that these politicians see the ability to take on more power, to keep out their enemies for longer.”

“I think what is happening in terms of the leadership that’s going on, yes, of course, there is so much leadership from the White House and President Trump, but, I think really, the leadership is coming from the base up at the moment,” Kassam told D’Souza. “The number of years now that I’ve spoken to my friends in Texas, our members at The National Pulse in Texas, who go ‘I can’t believe it, I don’t understand, we have dominance in this state, but we’re not doing the things we need to do. We’re certainly not doing it on the topic of Islam… we’re not doing it in terms of… redistricting.”

Kassam goes on to contend that the recent political action on these issues and others is driven by intensifying grassroots activism, while noting: “When the grassroots, the MAGA base, because I don’t think the MAGA base—for all that the good people here are in Washington, D.C., working in the Trump administration—I still don’t think the MAGA base is in D.C. The MAGA base is all around the country.”

Referring to the regular MAGA Americans outside the nation’s capital, Kassam emphasized that they “are the basis on which change is made. And that is the basis on which people keep their eyes on the prize, the closest, is in their communities, is in their neighborhoods, and all of that filters upwards.”

Despite the positive progress, Kassam contends healthy skepticism should still be directed at the GOP political establishment. “So yes, the GOP base is certainly pushing the institutional Republican Party in the directions it needs to go, I’m just not sure yet that the politicians themselves have had certain changes of heart, rather than realizing, you know, ‘Hey, this is how I hold on to my seat.'”

WATCH:

Join Pulse+ to comment below, and receive exclusive e-mail analyses.

Join Pulse+ to comment below, and receive exclusive e-mail analyses.

show less
show more

WATCH: Chris Cuomo ‘Open’ To Trump 2024 Vote.

Former CNN news anchor Chris Cuomo has indicated that he would be open to voting for former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, seemingly reversing his previous hardline never-Trump position.

Cuomo, who was sacked by CNN in 2021 after he supposedly assisted his brother, the former Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo, in fighting sexual misconduct accusations, made the remarks during an interview with the PBD podcast earlier this week.

“We survived a Trump administration, would we survive another one? Yes, yes. I don’t think there’s any greater risk to America with him than with Biden… the data is the data. Nobody was trying to kill us when Trump was President in a way that they’re not now. If anything, there’s more hostility,” Cuomo stated.

He was then asked whether he would consider voting for the 45th President by podcast host Patrick Bet-David, to which he responded, “I am always open. And I’ll tell you this, people say, ‘Oh, bullsh*t. You’ve never voted for Republican in your life.’ Wrong. And not only have I, the first vote I ever cast was for a Republican.”

Cuomo’s admission comes just days after Donald Trump registered his largest ever lead over Joe Biden, holding 2.6-point lead over the incumbent President.

WATCH:

show less
Former CNN news anchor Chris Cuomo has indicated that he would be open to voting for former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, seemingly reversing his previous hardline never-Trump position. show more
desantis

WATCH: DeSantis’ Campaign Will Be Described as an ‘Historic Clusterf*ck’.

Editor of the National Pulse Raheem Kassam believes Ron DeSantis‘ 2024 presidential nominee campaign will go down in American history as an “historic clusterfuck,” after the Florida Governor’s campaign has completely failed to gain momentum and alienated swatches of voters.

Speaking to Donald Trump Jr on his “Triggered” podcast,  Kassam explained that historians will likely see the campaign as “maybe the biggest fail in modern American political history given the great expectations.”

“I think probably the best way to describe it is an historic cluterf*ck, I think that’s probably as accurate as you can be with it.”

– Raheem Kassam, September 2023.

Kassam – perhaps the only political pundit to accurately predict how DeSantis’s campaign would go – also explained how he foresees the Florida Governor’s chief strategist Jeff Roe, selling off his ‘Axiom’ consulting firm after the presidential campaign.

WATCH THE FULL EPISODE:

show less
Editor of the National Pulse Raheem Kassam believes Ron DeSantis' 2024 presidential nominee campaign will go down in American history as an "historic clusterfuck," after the Florida Governor's campaign has completely failed to gain momentum and alienated swatches of voters. show more

WATCH: Don Jr Declares ‘Raheem Was Right’ in Spicy New Interview.

The National Pulse Editor in Chief joins Donald Trump Jr. for what the former has referred to as a “spicy” interview that will likely trigger the liberal media.

WATCH:

show less
The National Pulse Editor in Chief joins Donald Trump Jr. for what the former has referred to as a "spicy" interview that will likely trigger the liberal media. show more

COMING SOON: ‘The Campaign Trail’ Podcast w/ Raheem Kassam.

Washington, D.C. – The National Pulse is delighted to announce the first episode of an all-new, in-depth, political campaign analysis podcast called “The Campaign Trail,” hosted by Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam.

The new show is set to air for the first time on Sunday, July 2nd, 2023 and will feature analysis of weekly poll changes, regional and national issues, dissection of events and interviews, as well as predictions about what is to come in the 2024 election.

The show will be exclusively available to members of the Pulse+, which is The National Pulse’s new subscriber platform.

National Pulse readers can subscribe here, today, for a month free access. 

show less
Washington, D.C. – The National Pulse is delighted to announce the first episode of an all-new, in-depth, political campaign analysis podcast called "The Campaign Trail," hosted by Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam. show more

Editor’s Notes

Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.

RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
Hey, it’s Raheem here
Hey, it’s Raheem here show more
for exclusive members-only insights