Monday, April 28, 2025

So Who’s Going to Rebuild Ukraine? You Guessed It… Migrants!

The neoliberal oligarchy hopes to reap profits from the aftermath of the Ukraine war by reconstructing with Middle Eastern, sub-Saharan, and South Asian migrant labor, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse.

“They’ve created two major problems,” Kassam explained. “One being Ukraine and the war… the other being mass migration… So they find a solution to both of those problems: the idea of mass importation of people from South Asia, from the Arab world, and from sub-Saharan Africa into Ukraine.”

Kassam noted that Western politicians and corporations are already “divvying up” the reconstruction process despite the fact that “the war hasn’t ended, and they keep telling us that the end of the war isn’t in sight.”

“At the same time, you’ve got all these big, corporate, multinational American companies going out there and saying we want a piece of this, we want a piece of that,” he continued.

The corporations will not be going to “old boys” in Alabama or Arkansas for workers, he believes, but will resort to “cheap migrant labor,” who will be rewarded for their efforts with European citizenship. Kassam has previously predicted Ukraine will become the “first African nation in Europe.”

The National Pulse chief believes there has been a firm shift on Ukraine at Mar-a-Lago, however, with Donald Trump telling Republicans on Capitol Hill the Ukrainians are “never going to be there for us” and arguing “we should pay our own troops more” instead of funding Volodymyr Zelensky’s military.

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The neoliberal oligarchy hopes to reap profits from the aftermath of the Ukraine war by reconstructing with Middle Eastern, sub-Saharan, and South Asian migrant labor, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. show more

Trump Capturing Young People Through Authenticity… And TikTok!?

Donald Trump is surging in popularity on the controversial TikTok app, and this is helping to drive his growing support among young people, argues Raheem Kassam. The Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse believes Trump is cutting through on the platform, where Biden has been courting influencers for years, because of his natural authenticity.

“Steve, you and I don’t like it, but we’re big enough and ugly enough to admit… there are gains to be made [on] TikTok,” Kassam told War Room host Stephen K. Bannon. “I’m not on TikTok; I don’t encourage anybody to go on TikTok—but look at the way that younger people are responding to President Trump on TikTok,” he continued.

Kassam cited Trump’s viral face-off with YouTube personality, WWE wrestler, and influencer boxer Logan Paul, which has been viewed by millions of people.

“He’s reaching young people in a way like never before,” Kassam said, noting rivals like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have failed to replicate this success because “there’s no authenticity,” while “Trump cuts through all the time.”

“Every piece of anecdotal evidence is showing us that young people are more and more interested in what the political right, the nationalist, populist right, has to say,” he stressed.

Kassam also discussed the rise of the right in Europe, where young Germans singing Ausländer Raus (foreigners out) has gone viral, and parties like Poland’s populist Konfederacja (Confederation) party are now the top choice of 18-29-year-olds.

“Young people have realized their youth has been stolen” by Covid restrictions, debt, and the “mass importation of cheap migant labor that is rendering people with not a lot of honest work at their doorstep,” he explained.

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Donald Trump is surging in popularity on the controversial TikTok app, and this is helping to drive his growing support among young people, argues Raheem Kassam. The Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse believes Trump is cutting through on the platform, where Biden has been courting influencers for years, because of his natural authenticity. show more

Biden’s ‘Transparent’ DOJ Redacted EVERY PAGE of Interview Transcript.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has found the transcript of Joe Biden ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer‘s interview with federal investigators is so heavily redacted that it is almost incomprehensible. Speaking to Stephen K. Bannon on War Room, Kassam told viewers there is “a redaction on every single page” of the document.

“I want to show the camera what we’re dealing with here,” Kassam said, showing an “average page from the released transcript” almost completely blacked out.

“It’s way more than a third that’s redacted here,” Kassam said, estimating 60 to 65 percent of the transcript was obscured.

Following a lawsuit by the Oversight Project, Joe Biden’s Justice Department was ordered to release a transcript of Zwonitzer’s interview. The interview informed the Hur Report on Biden’s mishandling of classified information.

However, some revealing information slipped through the censorship process. The National Pulse found that the ghostwriter had admitted to deleting numerous audio records of interviews with Biden after learning he was being investigated.

“The outside observer is going to look at this and say ‘Mark Zwonitzer, President Biden‘s friend, ghostwriter, collaborator learned of the special counsel’s investigation, saw this happening and then deleted all these audio recordings,’” an investigator said to Zwonitzer.

“I’m not going to say how much of the percentage it was of my motivation,” Zwonitzer replied.

Special counsel Robert Hur weighed charging Zwonitzer with obstruction of justice but ultimately decided neither he nor Biden should be prosecuted.

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Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has found the transcript of Joe Biden ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer's interview with federal investigators is so heavily redacted that it is almost incomprehensible. Speaking to Stephen K. Bannon on War Room, Kassam told viewers there is "a redaction on every single page" of the document. show more

WATCH: Boris Johnson Is Azov Neo-Nazis’ Biggest Lobbyist, and Biden Is Listening to Him.

Former British prime minister Boris Johnson had a hand in Joe Biden’s decision to lift restrictions on arming Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi Avov Brigade, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon,

“The Azov Battalion… has absolute direct links to Neo-Nazism; this is not something that is disputed,” Kassam said of the group, which fights under the wolf’s hook emblem formerly used by Adolf Hitler’s Das Reich Waffen-SS division and was founded by an ultra-nationalist who preaches a “final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans].”

“This is not something that even they dispute. What they say is that they have undertaken a PR operation to change their image and to try and put a lot of those things in the past,” Kassam explained.

“They’ve not, by the way, said, ‘Oh, and we and we divest of that, and we repudiate all of that…’ They say, ‘We’re trying to soften our image’— and, of course, one of their biggest lobbyists in the world at the moment, as we reported just a couple of weeks ago, is former British prime minister Boris Johnson, a lobbyist for Neo-Nazis,” he continued.

“And it looks like the efforts of his lobbying have been targeted at Joe Biden at the U.S. State Department and beyond, and been successful.”

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Azov sees themselves as the heirs of Stepan Bandera, a 20th-century Ukrainian nationalist and independence fighter widely revered nationwide.

Modern-day Ukraine did not exist as a state until 1991, being a Soviet Socialist Republic during the Second World War. Part of its current territory belonged to Poland, and Bandera was involved in a series of political murders in that country as he sought independence. Many of his fighters and supporters welcomed and collaborated with the German Nazis when they invaded the Soviet Union in 1941 and embarked on a campaign of genocide against ethnic Poles in what is not western Ukraine.

However, Adolf Hitler planned to colonize Ukraine rather than grant it independence and had Bandera interned. He hid from the Soviets in West Germany until he was assassinated by the KGB in 1959.

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Former British prime minister Boris Johnson had a hand in Joe Biden's decision to lift restrictions on arming Ukraine's Neo-Nazi Avov Brigade, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, show more

Bannon Files Emergency Motion to Stay Out of Jail.

War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is requesting that a federal appeals court allow him to remain out of prison while he appeals his conviction on contempt of Congress charges. On Tuesday evening, Bannon filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. This request aims to overturn a lower court’s ruling from last week ordering Bannon, 70, to begin a four-month prison sentence starting July 1.

Bannon has asked the D.C. Circuit to expedite its decision by June 18. This timeframe would allow him to appeal to the Supreme Court if necessary. Bannon was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress in 2022. He had declined to comply with the corrupt January 6 Committee because Donald Trump had invoked executive privilege.

Attorney Trent McCotter, representing Bannon, argues imprisonment will hinder Bannon’s ability to advise in the ongoing election campaign. McCotter highlights that many Americans look to Bannon for information on important campaign issues before the November election.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has argued Bannon is a lawfare target for precisely this reason.

“[T]hat’s what Biden’s [Department of Justice] and their cronies really, truly fear,” he said of Bannon. “It’s not just, hey, here’s a guy that gets in front of a microphone and screams bloody murder all day long about what the globalist left is doing… [Bannon] actually gets people up off their couches, up off their seats; helps them to register for precint strategy; helps them to register for canvassing and campaigning,” Kassam stressed. “It’s his phrase, it’s catchphrase: ‘Action, action, action’—and that’s what they want to stop.”

Bannon’s sentence mirrors that of former Trump adviser Peter Navarro, who is currently serving a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress. Navarro also sought to remain free pending an appeal, but the Supreme Court denied him.

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War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is requesting that a federal appeals court allow him to remain out of prison while he appeals his conviction on contempt of Congress charges. On Tuesday evening, Bannon filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. This request aims to overturn a lower court's ruling from last week ordering Bannon, 70, to begin a four-month prison sentence starting July 1. show more

Appearing with Biden Didn’t Just Cool Macron’s Popularity, It ‘Put a Hex on It.’

Joe Biden acted not just as a popularity “cooler” by appearing alongside Emmanuel Macron during the D-Day anniversary in Normandy, France, but as a kind of “hex,” according to Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse.

Discussing Macron’s disastrous performance against Marine Le Pen’s populist National Rally in the European Parliament elections with War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, Kassam stressed that Biden does not enjoy the undeserved “rock star” status of his former boss, Barack Obama, in Europe.

“There was definitely a different vibe when Obama used to go over there, and there was definitely a different way in which it translated to popularity,” Kassam recalled.

He explained that leaders across Europe, whether the notionally right-wing then-Prime Minister David Cameron in Britain or some of the more socialistic leaders on the Continent, were eager to be seen “cavorting with the ostensible leader of the free world.”

Biden, on the other hand, in Kassam’s estimation, does not just cool European leaders’ popularity but “puts a hex on it, quite frankly.”

“His very presence has probably done nothing net positive to any of these leaders he meets, with Macron included,” he added.

Listen to Raheem Kassam discuss the European election results at length with Jack Posobiec here

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Joe Biden acted not just as a popularity "cooler" by appearing alongside Emmanuel Macron during the D-Day anniversary in Normandy, France, but as a kind of "hex," according to Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. show more
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WATCH: Biden Camp Truly Fears ‘Man of Action’ Bannon.

War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is “really, truly” feared by Joe Biden and his Department of Justice (DOJ) because he is not just a pundit but a man who motivates his audience to “get up off their couches, up off their seats” and take concrete action, argues Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse.

Questioned by Dinesh D’Souza on how much Bannon being sidelined by imprisonment during the election campaign will hurt the MAGA movement, Kassam said there is “no doubt” that War Room is “one of the largest shows on the political right” with “one of the largest and most activist audiences.”

“That’s the critical part of it here, and I think that’s what Biden’s DOJ and their cronies really, truly fear. It’s not just, hey, here’s a guy that gets in front of a microphone and screams bloody murder all day long about what the globalist left is doing… [Bannon] actually gets people up off their couches, up off their seats; helps them to register for precinct strategy; helps them to register for canvassing and campaigning,” Kassam stressed. “It’s his phrase, his catchphrase: ‘Action, action, action’—and that’s what they want to stop.”

The National Pulse chief said Bannon‘s imprisonment would be “extremely harmful” to MAGA, warning that, while the former Trump administration chief strategist is currently slated for release in November, an upcoming state trial in New York could see him imprisoned for even longer.

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War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is "really, truly" feared by Joe Biden and his Department of Justice (DOJ) because he is not just a pundit but a man who motivates his audience to "get up off their couches, up off their seats" and take concrete action, argues Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. show more

WATCH: Populists Shifting Overton Window on Migration Like the Left Did for Climate Change.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, believes the European election results suggest the Overton Window is shifting on mass migration, with populists not only making progress, but the so-called “center-right” increasingly adopting populist-like stances on the issue.

Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, Kassam compared the populist right’s shifting of the Overton Window on immigration to the left’s shifting of the Overton Window on climate change, with Britain’s Conservative Party (Tories), Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and other parties of the establishment right now as ideologically committed to the green agenda as the political left.

“Climate change is as much dogma, is as much a religion, to [the center right] as it is to the Social Democrat parties,” he said.

In the United States, the MAGA right has already shifted the Overton Window on migration and “especially on the economy,” Kassam argued.

Listen to Raheem Kassam discuss the European election results at length with Jack Posobiec here.

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Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, believes the European election results suggest the Overton Window is shifting on mass migration, with populists not only making progress, but the so-called "center-right" increasingly adopting populist-like stances on the issue. show more

‘No Going Back’: Kassam Explains How Conservatives Can Never Return to ‘By the Book’ Politics.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has warned that conservatives must stop yearning for a vanished status quo in politics and take the gloves off in response to the escalating lawfare campaigns being waged by the left. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, he said the response to a “cancer” like the Democratic Party is not to “wag your finger at it” but to “eviscerate” it.

“People are kind of done being like, ‘Oh, but, you know, can’t we just go back to a time…’ No, you actually can’t. You’ve got to get it out of your head,” Kassam insisted. “Maybe, if you’re lucky, your kids and grandkids might see that time again, but you’re not going to that time again in your lifetime—so act appropriately.”

Earlier in the segment, Kassam explained the Democrats are implementing “American totalitarianism,” calling for their political opponents to be “locked up and persecuted and prosecuted and dragged through the streets and sent to the longhouses and the gulags.”

He argued that too many GOP lawmakers, many of whom exchanged messages with him following Trump’s sham conviction in Manhattan, remain too concerned with whether or not retaliation is permissible according to a “rulebook” globalists discarded long ago.

“Where can we fight back? Where does it say in this rulebook that we’re allowed to fight back? [There are] very few fighters,” he lamented.

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Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has warned that conservatives must stop yearning for a vanished status quo in politics and take the gloves off in response to the escalating lawfare campaigns being waged by the left. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, he said the response to a "cancer" like the Democratic Party is not to "wag your finger at it" but to "eviscerate" it. show more

WATCH: Are Dems Covering De Niro’s Tax Bill and Ex-Wife’s Exorbitant Lifestyle?

Democrat donors may want to start asking questions about how the party spends their money after Robert De Niro’s inept presser on behalf of the Joe Biden campaign in New York, according to The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam.

“I’m starting to wonder, where is all this money going from the Biden campaign going? They claim to be raising so much money, hundreds of millions of dollars; they have this huge war chest. I think the Biden campaign donors need to start asking… is the money going to Robert De Niro to go and do table reads of scripted campaign lines outside a Manhattan courthouse?” Kassam said on Stephen K. Bannon’s War Room show.

“De Niro’s been offloading some of his properties recently… I pulled up this 2021 story, which says he still has a huge outstanding tax bill with the federal government. He’s being forced to work, he says, to uphold his ex-wife’s lifestyle,” Kassam continued.

“So, is this what’s happening here? I think Democrat donors need to start asking that question. Are they paying Robert De Niro millions of dollars to go outside that courthouse and read campaign talking points?”

The stunt may have backfired on the Democrats, with Kassam observing De Niro looked “rattled” during his remarks. Trump supporters in the Big Apple heckled the actor. They drowned him out with a car alarm, causing him to stumble over his words and become visibly agitated as he claimed the former president “could destroy the world” if reelected.

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Democrat donors may want to start asking questions about how the party spends their money after Robert De Niro's inept presser on behalf of the Joe Biden campaign in New York, according to The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam. show more