The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam announced an investigative series into the ‘Meidas Touch’ organization that continues to peddle a number of hoaxes against former President Donald J. Trump, including its most recent “bloodbath” hoax.
Kassam, speaking on Steve Bannon’s War Room, explained the group is closely linked to Hollywood leftists and hides much of its Democrat-linked dark money behind its Political Action Committee (PAC) status.
Nonetheless, The National Pulse has already started connecting the dots between major Meidas Touch-world figures, with the first stories dropping on Monday, March 18th.
The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam announced an investigative series into the 'Meidas Touch' organization that continues to peddle a number of hoaxes against former President Donald J. Trump, including its most recent "bloodbath" hoax.
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LinkedIn billionaire and Epstein island visitor Reid Hoffman, a megadonor to the Democrats, Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley, E. Jean Carroll, and the legal defense of Russia hoaxers FusionGPS, has also donated in large sums to the MeidasTouch Network. Founded by the three Meiselas brothers — Ben, Brett, and Jordy — the far-left media organization helped popularize the “bloodbath hoax” against Donald Trump over recent days.
MeidasTouch intentionally omitted that Trump was referring to an economic bloodbath for the auto industry in his speech in Ohio on Saturday. Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, alongside the corporate media, took up the theme, alleging the former president was threatening “political violence.”
The group has the support of many high-profile celebrities and political figures. The brothers Meisalas have employed a team of hardline ‘Never Trump’ activists to masquerade as journalists for their website, which began its life as a Democratic PAC.
Now, The National Pulse can reveal that one of the men who helped them get it off the ground was none other than Epstein-linked billionaire Hoffman, who also bankrolled the E. Jean Carroll case against Donald Trump, and threw cash at Nikki Haley prior to the abortion of her failed political campaign.
Hoffman has now been outed for visiting Epstein’s island in 2014 – long after Epstein’s conviction for procuring a girl below age 18 for prostitution – and even arranged to stay at the Manhattan townhouse where the financier abused many of his victims.
Hoffman admitted to The Wall Street Journal that “by lending my association, I helped [Epstein’s] reputation, and thus delayed justice for his survivors.” He claimed his last interaction with the convicted sex offender was in 2015.
Hoffman also “contributed more than $600,000 to the legal defense fund of Bean LLC — otherwise known as Fusion GPS, the company responsible for the creation of the Steele Dossier,” which spread various false accusations of links between Trump and Russia.
LinkedIn billionaire and Epstein island visitor Reid Hoffman, a megadonor to the Democrats, Nimarata 'Nikki' Haley, E. Jean Carroll, and the legal defense of Russia hoaxers FusionGPS, has also donated in large sums to the MeidasTouch Network. Founded by the three Meiselas brothers — Ben, Brett, and Jordy — the far-left media organization helped popularize the “bloodbath hoax” against Donald Trump over recent days.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extended an order Monday blocking Texas officials from executing a new state immigrationlaw authorized by Governor Greg Abbott. The state-sanctioned SB4 considers illegal immigration a state-level crime in addition to being a federal offense. This law equips state and local law enforcement to prosecute illegal immigrants charged with unlawful entry. It also empowers Texas judges to order forced returns to Mexico as an alternative to prolonging their prosecution.
The Biden government has argued that SB4 is unconstitutional. Following its request last month, a federal judge halted the law on the grounds that it contradicted federal immigration laws. The 5th Circuit Court suppressed that ruling until Alito postponed enforcement for administrative reasons.
Alito’s stay preserves the status quo until the court deliberates on the Justice Department’s request for emergency relief. The litigation concerning SB4’s legality continues in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
Texas officials, led by Abbott, argue that the federal government’s efforts to control illegal immigration are inadequate, necessitating the state’s intervention. For three years, Texas has mounted actions to contest the federal government’s supremacy over immigration policy. Moves include transporting illegal immigrants to Democrat-controlled’ sanctuary cities’ and installing deterrents along border regions.
On the other hand, the Justice Department maintains that SB4 violates federal law and the Constitution, as immigration enforcement has traditionally been a federal duty. They also argue that the legislation impairs relations with Mexico, whose government has dubbed SB4 “anti-immigrant” and pledged to refuse illegal immigrants returned by Texas.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extended an order Monday blocking Texas officials from executing a new state immigration law authorized by Governor Greg Abbott. The state-sanctioned SB4 considers illegal immigration a state-level crime in addition to being a federal offense. This law equips state and local law enforcement to prosecute illegal immigrants charged with unlawful entry. It also empowers Texas judges to order forced returns to Mexico as an alternative to prolonging their prosecution.
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President Joe Biden is pushing forward with his green agenda, reportedly preparing to introduce strict emissions restrictions that could — in essence — compel electric vehicle (EV) sales. The Environmental Protection Agency looks set to implement regulations the Biden government surmises could propel EVs to account for roughly two-thirds of new car and light truck sales by 2032, a notable increase from less than 10 percent last year. Such measures aim to reduce pollution and CO2 emissions and align with the U.S.’ commitment to the Paris Agreement, which proposes significantly lowering greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
The transportation sector remains the United States’ most significant contributor to climate pollution. Manish Bapna, chief of the Natural Resources Defense Action Fund, suggested that reducing transportation’s 20 percent carbon footprint is essential to achieving “real, concrete progress.”
However, the President will have to navigate new emission regulations amidst resistance from Michigan voters and auto industry workers who are cautious of an abrupt shift to EVs. American automakers emphasize that these EV targets are unachievable without improved charging infrastructure. Auto industry economists note that the rising labor costs combined with the need for expensive EV infrastructure make electric vehicles less attractive to consumers at price points. The high costs may pressure the EPA to back down and establish more moderate emission reduction goals in the short term, though still targeting the same 2032 objectives.
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President Joe Biden is pushing forward with his green agenda, reportedly preparing to introduce strict emissions restrictions that could — in essence — compel electric vehicle (EV) sales. The Environmental Protection Agency looks set to implement regulations the Biden government surmises could propel EVs to account for roughly two-thirds of new car and light truck sales by 2032, a notable increase from less than 10 percent last year. Such measures aim to reduce pollution and CO2 emissions and align with the U.S.’ commitment to the Paris Agreement, which proposes significantly lowering greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
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In a recent X (formerly Twitter) Space, Elon Musk — the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX — disclosed that he was the target of two attempted assassinations over the past six months. Musk shared this information during a conversation with Dr. Gad Saad, a professor of marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Montreal’s Concordia University.
Musk stated that the experience of being widely recognized had its challenges. While admitting that people tend to be considerably pleasant, he noted that his public outings frequently lead to crowds eager for selfies. “I can’t easily go to the mall or a movie theater or walk around without creating a ruckus,’” Musk told Saad.
The tech billionaire said he does have private security and takes extensive measures to protect himself and his family while in public, adding it is actually rare for him to get death threats. However, there were two recent instances of mentally ill individuals targeting him and his family. “I have had two cases in the last six months where two people, unfortunately very mentally ill, came to try to kill me in Austin with guns,” Musk said in the X (formerly Twitter) Space.
After taking over the social media platform in 2022, Musk posted a video of an individual he described as a “crazy stalker” who was following a vehicle carrying his son, X Æ A-Xii. Musk, one of the wealthiest men in the world, moved to quickly restrict X accounts — especially automated bots — who shared real-time travel and flight data for himself and other public figures.
"I have had two cases in the last 6 months where two people, unfortunately very mentally ill, came to try to kill me."
In a recent X (formerly Twitter) Space, Elon Musk — the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX — disclosed that he was the target of two attempted assassinations over the past six months. Musk shared this information during a conversation with Dr. Gad Saad, a professor of marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Montreal’s Concordia University.
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