U.S. Secret Service (USSS) Acting Director Ronald Rowe Jr. claims the agency is undergoing a series of reforms following its near-disastrous failures before the shooting of former President Donald J. Trump. “What I saw made me ashamed,” Rowe said of his findings at the site of the shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, which saw Trump hit in the ear, two rallygoers badly injured, and another rallygoer killed.
Speaking at a joint hearing by two U.S. Senate committees, Rowe said the Secret Service‘s failure to secure the roof from which gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire is indefensible. “As a career law enforcement officer and a twenty-five-year veteran with the Secret Service, I cannot defend why that roof was not better secured,” he said.
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His disgraced predecessor, Kimberly Cheatle, suggested no one was posted to the roof because it was slightly sloped, creating a “safety factor” for agents.
Rowe says future event security plans will now undergo thorough evaluations by multiple experienced supervisors due to the “failure on multiple levels” in Butler.
Texts reveal that counter-snipers sighted Crooks nearly two hours before the shooting but did not detain him or move to have Trump‘s appearance on stage delayed until he could be intercepted.
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Trump posted the image shortly after criticizing Pope Leo XIV on Truth Social.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has admitted to posting and deleting a Truth Social post depicting him as Jesus Christ, saying he thought it represented him as a doctor. Christians, including many of President Trump’s Christian supporters, called the post blasphemous and urged the President to take the image down.
📺 DETAIL: Speaking in the Oval Office on Monday, the President said he thought the image was depicting him as a doctor making people better. The picture shows the U.S. President with light shining from his hands, dressed in red and white robes, healing a sick man in a hospital bed. He posted the image less than an hour after criticizing Pope Leo XIV in another Truth Social post, calling the Pope “weak” on crime and suggesting he was only chosen for his position because he is American, and the Church “thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor… Only the Fake News could come up with that one. I just heard about it. It’s supposed to be me as a doctor making people better.” — President Donald J. Trump.
🎯 IMPACT: President Trump’s now-deleted post drew sharp criticism from Christian commentators, supporters, and spectators. The incident follows criticism from Pope Leo XIV, who disagrees with the Trump administration’s war with Iran and military intervention in Venezuela. “God does not bless any conflict. Anyone who is a disciple of Christ, the Prince of Peace, is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs,” Pope Leo said last week.
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A legal settlement guarantees the Pride flag’s permanent display at the Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration has agreed to reinstall the rainbow Pride flag permanently at the Stonewall National Monument as part of a legal settlement. The agreement follows backlash over the National Park Service’s removal of the flag earlier this year, which LGBT advocates argued was an attempt to erase a key symbol of their community.
📰 DETAIL: The lawsuit was filed by several advocacy groups, including the Gilbert Baker Foundation and Equality New York, after the flag’s removal. Under the settlement, the “Pride” flag will be displayed on the same flagpole as the American flag and the National Park Service flag, with its removal allowed only for maintenance.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Within seven (7) days of the filing of this Stipulation, NPS shall hang three equally sized, three feet by five feet flags on the flagpole at Stonewall. NPS will hang the American flag at the top of the flagpole in accordance with current guidance, and below the American flag, on either side, NPS will hang the rainbow Pride and NPS flags.” – Stipulation of Voluntary Dismissal.
🎯 IMPACT: This resolution is being touted as a victory for LGBT visibility, though the stipulation that the gay rights flags cannot fly at the same height as the American flag is the point that Trump’s National Parks Service and the Department of the Interior were originally trying to make.
⏳ HISTORY: The Stonewall National Monument, in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, commemorates the 1969 Stonewall riots, which broke out when New York police attempted to prosecute the lack of a liquor license on the gay bar, the Stonewall Inn Restaurant, which was being run by the Genovese mafia family. President Barack Obama enshrined the location as a National Monument in 2016.
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Eric Swalwell may be ejected from the House of Representatives, with fellow Democrats urging him to resign.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) has suspended his campaign for Governor of California amid allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is investigating, and fellow Democrats are urging him to resign.
📺 DETAIL: A former staffer for Rep. Swalwell alleged in the San Francisco Chronicle that he sexually assaulted her in a New York hotel room after an event in 2024. The same woman also alleged he assaulted her in 2019, the same year now-Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) was National Campaign Chair for Swalwell’s presidential campaign. Hours after the Chronicle story appeared, three additional accusers came forward. The women alleged Swalwell engaged in sexual misconduct, including sending explicit messages and unsolicited photos of his genitals. One unnamed woman said she went out for drinks when he visited her city, and he touched and kissed her as she became heavily intoxicated, later waking up in his hotel room unable to remember how she got there. Another woman alleged that Swalwell sent her unsolicited nude images in 2021.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Eric Swalwell, accusers and former staffers, and fellow Democratic lawmakers.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those mistakes are between me and my wife and to her, I apologize deeply for putting her in this position.” – Eric Swalwell
🎯 IMPACT: Multiple Democratic members of Congress, including Reps. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Ro Khanna (D-CA), have publicly called for Swalwell to resign. In addition, more than 50 of his former staff members have signed a letter urging him to step down, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations against him. On Saturday, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office revealed an investigation was underway, urging “survivors and anyone with knowledge of these allegations” to contact its Special Victims Division.
📺 FLASHBACK: The National Pulse revealed in 2020 that Swalwell accepted campaign donations from Victoria Li, an employee of a Chinese Communist Party-owned company, in 2014 and 2015.
A federal judge has ruled that President Donald J. Trump failed to prove “actual malice” in a defamation case against The Wall Street Journal, but allowed the case to be refiled.
PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A federal judge dismissed President Donald J. Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) over a story linking him to deceased pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. The judge ruled Trump failed to meet the legal standard of proving “actual malice” in the publication of the article.
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📺 DETAIL: The WSJ article claimed Trump’s name appeared in a “birthday book” given to Epstein in 2003, with a note allegedly written by Trump. Trump denied the claim, calling it “a fake thing.” Judge Darrin Gayles, nominated by Barack Obama, stated Trump’s complaint did not sufficiently demonstrate that the WSJ acted with knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth. The lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice, allowing Trump to refile by April 27.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The President will continue to hold accountable those who traffic in Fake News to mislead the American People,” Trump’s legal team vowed.
🎯 IMPACT: The ruling underscores the high burden of proof required for public figures in defamation cases, particularly the “actual malice” standard. Still, Trump’s legal team intends to amend and refile the lawsuit.
📺 FLASHBACK: Trump has taken legal action against a number of media outlets in recent years, with ABC News reaching a $15 million settlement over false claims the President had been found liable for “rape” and Paramount agreeing to a $16 million settlement over a doctored60 Minutes episode. Legal action against the BBC for doctoring a speech by the President on January 6, 2026, is ongoing.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED:Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the Iran war could restart “very quickly” after U.S.-Iran negotiations in Pakistan collapsed, citing Iran’s refusal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or cease nuclear enrichment. Netanyahu revealed that U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance personally briefed him on the situation following the failed talks.
📺 DETAIL: The negotiations reportedly collapsed due to Iran’s violating its agreements to engage in meaningful talks, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the Iranian nuclear program. The breakdown comes as President Donald J. Trump’s two-week ceasefire with Iran edges toward expiration, with a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz imminent.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “[Vice President Vance] reported to me in detail, as this administration does every day, about the development of the negotiations. In this case, the explosion in the negotiations. The explosion came from the American side, which could not tolerate Iran’s blatant violation of the agreement to enter the negotiations,” said Netanyahu, warning: “The ceasefire is like a coin—it can flip very quickly.“
🎯 IMPACT: The failure of the Pakistan peace talks raises the likelihood of renewed military conflict in the region. Trump’s impending naval blockade aims to pressure Tehran into concessions, but, if unsuccessful, air strikes could be back on the table, further destabilizing the Middle East and global oil markets.
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Hungary’s opposition has secured a decisive victory, ending populistnationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a leading figure in the populist nationalist movement, and his Fidesz party were defeated in a sweeping election victory for challenger Péter Magyar and his Tisza party on Sunday. The opposition coalition secured 138 of 199 parliamentary seats—sufficient to change the national constitution—despite Orbán’s pre-election endorsement by President Donald J. Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, and other leading populists such as Nigel Farage, ending the Hungarian premier’s 16-year rule.
📺 DETAIL: Orbán’s defeat has been hailed by globalists across the Western world, including former President Barack Obama, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and George Soros’s son and chosen heir, Alex Soros. This signals how globally consequential Orbán was as a right-wing leader, despite Hungary’s relative obscurity as a landlocked country of just ten million people. However, Orbán leaves behind national institutions transformed to favor populist nationalist governance, and even with a constitutional majority, the new government faces a complex and prolonged process should it wish to fully dismantle this apparatus.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We will restore the system of checks and balances.” – Péter Magyar
🎯 IMPACT: Globalists are hailing Orbán’s defeat as a signal that the “populist tide has turned,” but Péter Magyar was a member of Orbán’s party until 2024, and ran to the right of Fidesz on immigration and natalist policies, signaling that Orbán has shifted the Overton window on policy. Magyar is praised abroad mainly for his pro-European Union, pro-Ukraine stance, while Orbán has frequently been at odds with the EU and Ukraine, particularly over illegal immigration and the need to secure Hungary’s supply of Russian pipeline oil. Despite Magyar’s anti-Russian stance, there is widespread acknowledgment that some pragmatic energy cooperation with Russia must continue.
📺 FLASHBACK: Orbán was an anti-communist activist in his youth, and has served five terms as Prime Minister since 1998, the last four consecutively. His supermajority victory in 2010, after eight years in opposition from 2002 onwards, suggests a political comeback for Fidesz remains possible, although at 62, he may no longer be at the helm when it happens.
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1. Federal Workforce Hits Lowest Level Since 1966.
Less than two percent of American workers are now employed by Uncle Sam.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Federal employment is at its lowest since 1966, with a significant reduction in the civilian workforce. Over the past 14 months, federal employment has dropped by 12 percent. Less than two percent of people in work are now employed by the federal government.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, federal workers.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The reductions have taken place since January 2025 across various federal departments.
📺 DETAIL: Since President Donald J. Trump took office, the government has eliminated 352,000 civilian positions through voluntary buyouts, targeted layoffs, and reduced hiring. Layoffs were concentrated in administrative roles, with the Department of War seeing the largest cuts in absolute terms, but the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Education Department seeing the largest cuts in relative terms. USAID went from around 4,000 staff to 370 (-92.4 percent), and Education went from around 4,300 to under 2,500 (-42.6 percent) from December 2024 to December 2025, according to Pew Research Center data published in March.
🎯 CAVEAT: A comprehensive breakdown of federal workforce reduction is not possible, as Office of Personnel Management (OPM) data categories are substantially redacted. Almost half of the December 2025 records did not list workers’ job locations. Much of the Executive Office of the President, Congress, intelligence agencies, all legislative agencies, and several other entities are not covered at all.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Under President Trump, the federal workforce has been reduced to its smallest level since 1966—the lowest share of the total labor force in over a century.” – White House statement.
🎯 IMPACT: Savings from the workforce reduction are currently unclear, with early layoffs overseen by the now-shuttered Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) being more haphazard than OPM’s orderly layoffs. A significant number of workers had to be rehired, and many have continued to receive their salary and benefits under the terms of their deferred resignations. Elaine Kamarck, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, has offered a broad estimate of $100 billion to $200 billion in eventual savings. Overall, federal spending remains elevated, fueled by transfer payments, grants, and interest on the national debt.
📺 GRAPHIC: Federal employment over time, via the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis:
2. Is the DOJ Investigating Foreign-Funded Internet Influencers?
Rumors of a DOJ probe into foreign-funded influencers have the online right turning on itself.
PULSE POINTS: FOLLOW THE MONEY.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Conservative influencers are debating rumors of a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into foreign funding in their ranks, sparking a social media frenzy. The claims originated from the anonymous X (formerly Twitter) account “0H0UR” and quickly gained traction, despite a lack of verified evidence. A DOJ source told The National Pulse late on Thursday night: “I think that is all BS.”
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The controversy unfolded online this week, following a post on X (formerly Twitter).
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Influencers who take foreign money and don’t disclose it should be deported to the country they took the money from.” – Jack Posobiec
🎯 IMPACT: The debate highlights potential divisions among conservative influencers over alleged foreign influence. The controversy is also reviving past allegations — Benny Johnson previously faced scrutiny over payments tied to Tenet Media, an outlet linked to Russian funding. Johnson has said he was unaware of the origin of the money at the time.
📺 BACKGROUND: Analysts have warned that overseas actors route money into the U.S. through nonprofits, media ventures, and political groups to shape narratives while masking the true source of funding. Recent reporting indicates that campaigns presented as grassroots movements supporting New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) had foreign backing. Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue also faces investigation for insufficient oversight of donations, potentially allowing impermissible donations despite assurances to Congress that safeguards were in place.
3. Is This the Next Cabinet Member to be Ousted?
Three female staffers have filed complaints against the Labor Secretary over alleged retaliation — and her husband over alleged sexual misconduct.
PULSE POINTS: TROUBLE AT THE TOP.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is facing three complaints filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by three female staffers, following allegations of retaliation for reporting her husband, Dr. Shawn DeRemer, for sexual misconduct.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: Allegations date back to December 2025 and involve incidents at the Labor Department headquarters on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C.
🎯 DETAIL: Two of the complaints accuse Chavez-DeRemer’s husband of sexually abusing the women inside the Labor Department headquarters in Washington, D.C. The complaints also allege that Chavez-DeRemer retaliated against the employees after they reported the incidents. The Labor Secretary’s husband was initially banned from entering the Labor Department’s premises following these reports. A third complaint claims that Chavez-DeRemer required staff members to perform personal errands for her, including cleaning out her closets.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “If Mr. DeRemer attempts to enter, he is to be asked to leave.” – Building restriction notice posted at the Labor Department after the Secretary’s husband was reported.
🎯 IMPACT: The accusations have triggered an internal investigation by the department’s inspector general’s office into Chavez-DeRemer and several of her senior aides and security staff, with employees alleging a “hostile” work environment. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia declined to bring charges against Dr. DeRemer over the December 2025 allegations. His attorney has stated that he “categorically, unequivocally, and emphatically denies each and every one of the allegations.”
📺 FLASHBACK: Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination as Labor Secretary was controversial, due to her past support for illegal immigrant “Dreamers.”
📈 DATA: Predictions markets show Chavez-DeRemer as the favorite to be the next to exit Trump’s Cabinet.
4. Top Trump Ally Faces Critical Election This Weekend.
Prediction markets give Orbán just a 28% chance of holding power — days after the Trump administration doubled down on its support.
PULSE POINTS: BUDAPEST OR BUST.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Prediction market data suggests that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has a 28 percent chance of winning the country’s parliamentary elections this coming weekend. His opponent, Péter Magyar, is said to have a 71 percent chance of winning. This new low comes as the Trump administration, which backs Orbán, is touting a new bilateral agreement this week covering oil, nuclear energy, and defense.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Viktor Orbán, Peter Magyar, the European Union (EU), and the Trump administration.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The Hungarian elections are scheduled for Sunday, April 12.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This is not the time for division, anger, or hatred. Hungary needs cooperation, unity, and security.” – Viktor Orbán
🎯 DETAIL: Orbán, an ally of President Donald J. Trump, has won four consecutive elections on a platform emphasizing strong borders, financial support for families, and opposition to becoming involved in the war in neighboring Ukraine. However, recent polling shows rising support for Magyar amid a sustained period of economic difficulty. Magyar has emphasized cooperation with the EU and NATO, in contrast with Orbán’s eurosceptic, anti-war stance, and accused the Hungarian prime minister of ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
🎯 IMPACT: The Trump administration is backing Orbán, with Vice President J.D. Vance traveling to Hungary this week and stressing that “What the United States and Hungary together represent under [Trump and Orbán’s] leadership is the defense of Western civilization… the defense of the idea that we are founded on a certain Christian civilization and Christian values.” Orbán’s ouster could allow the EU to increase support for Ukraine, and undermine a U.S.-Hungary bilateral agreement promoted by the White House on Friday.
5. Pulitzer-Winning WaPo Journo Pleads Guilty to Child Porn Possession.
Another Washington Post staffer faces child exploitation charges — the second in just over a year.
PULSE POINTS: WHAT’S IN THE WATER AT WAPO?
❓ WHAT HAPPENED:Washington Post video journalist Thomas Pham LeGro, awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2018, has pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Thomas Pham LeGro, Deputy Director of Video at The Washington Post, and federal law enforcement, including U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., April 10, 2026.
🎯 DETAIL: LeGro was arrested on June 26, 2025, after FBI agents executed a search warrant at his home and seized multiple electronic devices, also discovering what appeared to be broken pieces of a hard drive concealed under a rug in his basement.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “A review of LeGro’s laptop revealed a folder that contained 11 videos depicting child sexual abuse. These videos depicted adult men sexually abusing prepubescent children and forcing them to engage in sex acts.” – Statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia
📺 FLASHBACK: In January 2025, The Post’s anti-Trump cartoonist Darrin Bell was also arrested on child pornography allegations, after investigators discovered 134 videos of real and AI-generated abuse material on an account he was linked to. Former Post reporter Taylor Lorenz has also been accused of interacting with teenagers on social media inappropriately.
👀 IRONY: LeGro was a member of The Washington Post’s team that reported on Republican Roy Moore’s alleged sexual harassment of teenage girls.
6. China’s Xi Jinping Declares Taiwan Annexation ‘Inevitable.’
Beijing is rolling out the red carpet for Taiwan’s opposition — while ramping up military pressure on the island.
PULSE POINTS: “HISTORIC INEVITABILITY.”
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Chinese President Xi Jinping held a meeting in Beijing on Friday with Taiwan’s main opposition leader, Cheng Li-wun, describing the island’s unification with the mainland as a “historic inevitability.” Cheng described her “peace trip” as an opportunity to showcase the supposed “sincerity and determination of the Chinese Communist Party to engage in peaceful dialogue and exchanges across the Taiwan Strait,” and said she would like to invite Xi to visit the island if she wins power.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Xi Jinping, President of China, and Cheng Li-wun, Chairwoman of Taiwan’s Nationalist Party, or Kuomintang (KMT).
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The meeting took place on April 10, in Beijing.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “‘Taiwan independence’ is the chief culprit destroying peace in the Taiwan Strait,” said Xi, according to a readout of his meeting with Cheng, adding: “We absolutely will not tolerate it or allow it.”
🎯 DETAIL: China recently intensified military drills and pressure in the Taiwan Strait. Notably, the meeting comes as Beijing criticizes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, and precedes a planned visit by President Donald J. Trump, who has adopted a supportive stance toward Taiwan. Beijing continues to regard Taiwan, which remained independent of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) following its takeover of the Chinese mainland, as a breakaway province, while most Taiwanese strongly support maintaining de facto independence. This includes the incumbent President Lai Ching-te, derided by the CCP as a “separatist,” “troublemaker,” and “warmonger.”
📺 FLASHBACK: In March 2024, Admiral John Aquilino, then-head of the Indo-Pacific Command, told the U.S. House Armed Services Committee that “All indications point to the PLA (People’s Liberation Army) meeting President Xi Jinping’s directive to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027,” adding that “The PLA’s actions indicate their ability to meet Xi’s preferred timeline to unify Taiwan with mainland China by force if directed.”
7. A 32-Hour Ceasefire for Orthodox Easter. Then What?
Both sides say they’re ready for peace — but neither trusts the other to keep it.
PULSE POINTS: PEACE ON EARTH (TEMPORARILY).
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a temporary 32-hour ceasefire over the weekend of Orthodox Easter (April 12), which most Orthodox Christians celebrate according to the Julian Calendar (Old Calendar). Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a halt to fighting, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is willing to reciprocate.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky, and the Russian and Ukrainian armed forces.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Ukraine has repeatedly stated that we are ready for reciprocal steps. We proposed a ceasefire during the Easter holiday this year and will act accordingly.” – Volodymyr Zelensky
💬 SECONDARY QUOTE: “We proceed on the basis that the Ukrainian side will follow the example of the Russian Federation.” – Kremlin statement
🎯 DETAIL: The truce is set to run from the evening of April 11 (4 PM Moscow time) through until midnight on April 12, with both sides expected to pause attacks on all fronts during the holiday period. Skepticism remains high because similar ceasefires were repeatedly violated in the past, with each side blaming the other. Zelensky said that Ukraine had already proposed a ceasefire before Putin did, and that Ukraine is prepared to observe one if Russia honors it.
🎯 IMPACT: Ukraine hopes that the ceasefire may be extended beyond Orthodox Easter, with Zelensky saying, “People need an Easter without threats and a real move towards peace, and Russia has a chance not to return to attacks even after Easter.” While it is possible the proposed pause could become a springboard for peace talks, there is widespread doubt that any ceasefire will hold beyond the holiday, with a Russian spring offensive underway and Zelensky saying he expects the situation “will be very difficult for us until September.“
8. London Mayor Tells Big Tech to Censor London’s Crime Critics.
Khan wants a new censorship body with teeth — and he’s blaming Americans for making London look bad.
PULSE POINTS: “OI, YOU GOT A LOICENCE FOR THAT TWEET?”
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called on Big Tech and the British government to censor social media posts portraying the British capital as declining and crime-ridden. Khan accused social media companies of insufficiently controlling what can be posted online, demanding government intervention if they do not heed directives from Ofcom, the British communications regulator.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mayor Sadiq Khan, social media users, and the British government.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: Khan made his remarks on Thursday during a speech at the Cambridge Disinformation Summit, hosted by the University of Cambridge.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We need a new central body with the agility and authority to protect our democracy from disinformation and deal with the scale and speed of this crisis. And we need more aggressive enforcement of the rules we already have. Because unless regulators like Ofcom have the power to hit companies where it hurts, they’ll keep on getting away with it.” – Sadiq Khan
🎯 DETAIL: Khan complained that some of the posts highlighting crime and social issues in London come from foreign countries, including the United States, insinuating a foreign intelligence plot to undermine British interests.
🎯 IMPACT: Khan’s intervention represents another attempt by British officials to clamp down on freedom of speech, despite the Trump administration sanctioning pro-censorship activists from the United Kingdom and the European Union late last year. That move reflected concerns that European efforts to control online speech are affecting Americans.
1. In 1606, the Virginia Company is established by King James I of England. It would go on to establish the first colonial settlements in America.
2. In 1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee addresses his troops, having just surrendered to the Union Army.
3. In 1912, the RMS Titanic set off from Southampton, never to return.
4. In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby was published. It sold poorly, hitting only 25,000 sales before the author’s death in 1940. It now sells half a million a year.
5. In 1998, the Good Friday Agreement is signed, ending the 30-year-long ‘Troubles’ between Great Britain and Irish Republicans.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: Inflation surged in March, driven by economic disruptions linked to the Iran war’s impact on energy markets.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported the data; American consumers are affected.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The report was released on April 10, 2026, detailing March’s inflation figures in the United States.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The energy price shock will take many months to play out to other parts of the economy.” – Samuel Tombs
🎯IMPACT: Rising energy costs have heavily influenced inflation, affecting consumer prices and household budgets.
IN FULL
The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows inflation surged in March, driven by ongoing economic fallout from the war with Iran. The CPI, which tracks changes in prices for items such as gasoline and groceries, increased 0.9 percent from the previous month and stands 3.3 percent higher than the same period a year ago.
Economists polled by LSEG had largely expected these numbers, with both the monthly 0.9 percent rise and the annual 3.3 percent increase matching forecasts. Core inflation, which excludes volatile categories like food and gasoline, rose more modestly—up 0.2 percent for the month and 2.6 percent over the past year—coming in slightly below expectations.
The Iran war has had a major impact on energy prices, pushing gasoline costs up a record 21.2 percent in March alone. That sharp increase accounted for nearly three-quarters of the overall monthly rise in the CPI. Economists warn that these higher energy costs are likely to continue affecting the broader economy for some time.
Samuel Tombs, chief U.S. economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said, “There’s been bigger energy price shocks in total, but they’ve rippled through over several months. This just came through in one month.” He added that the energy price shock will take time to fully feed through into other parts of the economy.
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1. Shameful ‘Republicans’ Promoting Amnesty for Illegals.
While the war with Iran is undoubtedly the biggest international news story, we’re called The National Pulse. So it’s our decision to lead with this horrendous amnesty bill being promoted by Congressional ‘Republicans’ this week.
PULSE POINTS: SHAMNESTY.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A bipartisan immigration bill euphemistically called the Dignity Actis highlighting sharp divisions within the Republican Party. The legislation, introduced by Representative María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX), promises a new legal pathway for millions of illegal immigrants already in the country. The Trump administration already stands reasonably accused of backsliding on its mass deportations pledge. This bill, wherein illegal immigrants could apply for temporary legal status through its “Dignity Program” if they pass background checks, pay $7,000 restitution, and taxes, is adding fuel to that fire.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: A list floating around identifies the following names as being favorable toward, or co-sponsoring the Dignity Act: Maria Elvira Salazar, David Valadao, Dan Newhouse, Young Kim, Brian Fitzpatrick, Mike Lawler, Jen Kiggans, Tony Gonzales, Monica De La Cruz, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Anthony D’Esposito, Nick LaLota, Marc Molinaro, Andrew Garbarino, Juan Ciscomani, Don Bacon, John Duarte, Mike Garcia, and Ken Calvert.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: Representative Salazar is set to present it on April 16 at 10 AM at a Capitol event.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It’s rank amnesty and everybody knows it. I want dignity for Americans – the people whose interests we represent – not illegal aliens.” – Rep. Brandon Gill
📺 IMAGE: Here’s a picture of what Salazar’s team was circulating last year (hence the date on it), explaining some of the details:
2. Oil Drops Below $100 as Iran Ceasefire Holds… Kinda.
Most actors involved are now waiting for this weekend’s meeting with the Vice President, hosted in Pakistan.
PULSE POINTS: WILL THEY, WON’T THEY?
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Oil prices are settling after an initial drop following the announcement of a ceasefire in the Middle East, with some fighting continuing and uncertainty remaining over the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran claims that several terms of the agreement have been breached, and is demanding a halt to Israeli strikes on its Hezbollah allies in Lebanon. The Israelis, however, have different ideas, with Netanyahu rejecting a ceasefire in Lebanon and threatening fresh attacks in the coming hours. The White House, however, is briefing that they’ve managed to get the Israelis on board.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED:Everyone, basically.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I want to tell you: there is no ceasefire in Lebanon. We are continuing to strike Hezbollah with force, and we will not stop until we restore your security,” Netanyahu told Israelis in a video released Thursday evening.
🎯 IMPACT: “The market awaits certainty around the Middle East ceasefire with U.S. and Iranian delegations set to arrive in Pakistan today,” strategists on JPMorgan’s trading desk wrote in a note to clients. The S&P 500 opened 0.2 percent lower, the Nasdaq fell 0.3 percent, and the Dow dropped about 200 points shortly after the opening bell.
📺 PICTURED: The SNP 500 in recent days:
3. A Group of Anti-Trust Attorneys Just Abandoned Their DOJ Jobs.
As we’ve previously reported, Trump’s DOJ, under Pam Bondi, essentially became a clearinghouse for corporate lobbyist cash grabs.
PULSE POINTS: WHAT, EXACTLY, IS THE DOJ EVEN FOR RIGHT NOW?
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Several senior attorneys are leaving the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division, including its top litigator, David Dahlquist, acting director of civil antitrust litigation, and other attorneys involved in high-profile cases. The exits come after a controversial settlement in the Trump administration’s antitrust case against Live Nation Entertainment in March, with The National Pulse learning that the DOJ has effectively given up litigating such cases entirely, as corporate pressures represented by Republican lobbyists bear down on them. A source tells The National Pulse the number of attorneys leaving is far higher than currently reported anywhere else.
🎯 IMPACT: Dahlquist had played a leading role in both the Live Nation case and a case involving Google. The settlement with Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, required the company to pay a $280 million civil penalty and sell some of its amphitheaters, but did little to address its monopoly over ticket sales, controlling over 86 percent of ticketing for major concert venues and around 78 percent of ticketing for amphitheaters. This followed the ouster of Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division Gail Slater, reportedly at the behest of corporate lobbyist Mike Davis, who is reported to have facilitated massive corporate mergers without major oversight under the current Trump administration. Multiple sources close to the Antitrust Division and Washington, D.C. lobbying operations previously told The National Pulse that Davis oversaw a public relations campaign targeting Slater on behalf of alleged clients, including Live Nation, Compass, and Hewlett-Packard (HP).
📺 SCUTTLEBUTT: Industry insiders now have all eyes on Gail Slater’s replacement, Omeed Assefi, pictured recently below with European Commission bigwig Teresa Ribera. Assefi worked under the increasingly anti-Trump former White House lawyer, Ty Cobb, during Trump’s first impeachment. He then served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia.
4. Thomas Massie Just Got a Huge Poll Boost in Kentucky.
Embattled Congressman Thomas Massie has a gigantic fight on his hands, butting heads with Trump over the Epstein files. He’s winning, for now.
PULSE POINTS: MASSIE-MENTUM.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The first independent survey of Republican voters in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District primary shows Representative Thomas Massie holding a notable advantage over his challenger, Ed Gallrein, despite Gallrein receiving an endorsement from President Donald J. Trump. According to the poll by Quantus Insights, 47.4 percent said they would support Massie if the election were held today, while 36.8 percent indicated they would back Gallrein. About 14 percent of voters remain undecided, and 1.5 percent said they will not participate. Massie has opposed the Iran war and previously took the administration to task for being slow to release the Epstein Files. He also opposed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on cost grounds.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Thomas Massie, Ed Gallrein, President Trump, and Kentucky voters.
💬 KEY QUOTE: President Trump appeared alongside Gallrein at a rally, where he criticized Massie as “loser” and a “total disaster as a congressman, and, frankly, a human being.“
🎯 IMPACT: Notably, although Massie continues to lead in the polling, he has not crossed the majority threshold. With a significant share of voters still undecided, the primary remains fluid.
📺 SHAREABLE: The graphic from Quantus:
5. Melania Just Gave an Unexpected Address on Epstein.
The First Lady appears to have lost her patience with fake news media outlets claiming she had some historic Epstein links.
PULSE POINTS: SHE’S HAD ENOUGH.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: First Lady Melania Trump strongly denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and called for Congress to hold a hearing for survivors of his crimes in an unexpected White House address. Mrs. Trump addressed the “fake images and statements” linking her to the deceased pedophile during her husband’s second term. She singled out Harper Collins UK, The Daily Beast, and Democrat strategist James Carville for spreading the smears, noting that they have been “legally obligated to publicly apologize and retract their lies about me.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I have never had any knowledge of Epstein’s abuse of his victims. I was never involved in any capacity.” – Melania Trump
🎯 SECONDARY QUOTE: “Now is the time for Congress to act. Epstein was not alone. Several prominent male executives resigned from their powerful positions after this matter became widely politicized. Of course, this doesn’t amount to guilt, but we still must work openly and transparently to uncover the truth,” the First Lady continued, calling on Congress to “Give [Epstein’s] victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress, with the power of sworn testimony.”
6. American Men Will Now Be AUTOMATICALLY Registered into the Draft.
Eligible men in the U.S. will be automatically registered for the military draft starting in December.
PULSE POINTS: IT IS MORE OF AN ADMIN THING.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Selective Service System (SSS) will automatically begin registering eligible young American men for the military draft beginning this December, the federal agency has announced. The new “streamlined” process will shift the responsibility for registration from individuals to the SSS, using existing federal data sources instead of requiring young men to register themselves. Federal law requires men ages 18 to 25 to register. Under the new rule, eligible men will be automatically registered within 30 days of turning 18, and they will receive written notice of their registration. The policy does not change who is required to register; it only changes how registration occurs. Officials say the shift will save resources previously used for public education and advertising campaigns.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The new process begins in December 2026 across the United States.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This will also allow us to rededicate resources—basically that means money—towards [readiness] and towards mobilization.” – Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA)
🎯 DETAIL: The United States has not had an active military draft since the Vietnam War ended in 1973. Any future draft would require Congress to amend the Military Selective Service Act to give the President authority to call up personnel. The Department of Defense requires the SSS to be prepared to deliver the first inductees within 193 days of a draft being authorized.
7. Gen Z’s Fertility Timebomb.
PULSE POINTS.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Birth rates among Gen Z women are declining, according to new research from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The research shows a significant drop in the birth rate of women aged 20–24, from 55.8 births per 1,000 females in 2024 to 52.2 in 2025.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Karen Guzzo, Director of the Carolina Population Center.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “When young people face stagnant wages but rising costs, they find it harder and harder to really transition to adulthood,” – Karen Guzzo, Director of the Carolina Population Center.
🎯 DETAIL: For women aged 25–29, there was a drop from 89.5 to 85.6. However, women aged 30–34 saw their birth rate increase from 93.7 to 96.2. Gen Z is the cohort born from 1997 to 2012, meaning the oldest members of Gen Z will turn 29 this year. The report, therefore, suggests a decline in fertility among Gen Z women specifically.
📺 WHY: Experts say economic instability, especially rising living costs, causes people to delay life milestones, such as having children, forming long-term relationships, and buying a home. People tend to achieve the economic security needed to have children in their early and mid-thirties, though this delay often means they cannot have as many children as initially intended.
8. Judge Jeanine is Frustrated at D.C.’s Approach to Crime.
It’s no surprise the Democrat-run city is letting people off so easy.
PULSE POINTS: SHE GAVE A SPEECH IN DC.
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro spoke Tuesday night at a meeting of the Second District Metropolitan Police Citizens Advisory Council, telling attendees that there must be a change in the way juvenile crime is handled to bring it under control.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jeanine Pirro, attendees of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Second District meeting, and local residents.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: Tuesday night at the MPD’s Second District Headquarters on Idaho Ave. NW.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “If you’ve got a gun and you shoot someone, I don’t care if you’re pink, gray, or blue, you’ve gotta be held accountable.” – Jeanine Pirro
🎯 WHY: Pirro spoke about the growing problem of juvenile crime, including reports of large groups of teenagers gathering and getting into fights in various parts of the city. She criticized the D.C. Council’s permissive attitude towards juvenile offenders, noting, “Harassment, loitering, drunk driving, all that stuff, we can’t prosecute [at the federal level].” She expressed frustration with the Democrats’ preference for dealing with juvenile crime through the family court system, warning, “If the purpose of family court is rehabilitation, you ain’t rehabilitating ‘em!”
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. GDP grew at an annual rate of 0.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025, short of an expected 0.7 percent.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) produced the estimate.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Released on April 9, 2026, regarding the fourth quarter of 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Real GDP was revised down 0.2 percentage point from the second estimate, primarily reflecting a downward revision to investment,” said the BEA.
🎯IMPACT: The U.S. Dollar Index showed no immediate reaction, remaining near the previous closing level.
IN FULL
The U.S. economy grew more slowly than previously estimated in the final quarter of 2025. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) revised its figure for real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth to an annual rate of 0.5 percent, down from the earlier estimate of 0.7 percent.
The downward revision was driven mainly by weaker investment numbers. According to the BEA, consumer spending and investment remained the primary supports for GDP growth during the quarter, though they were partly offset by declines in government spending and exports. A drop in imports, which subtracts from GDP, also played a role.
On the industry side, private services-producing industries recorded a 2.3 percent increase in real value added, helping to lift overall output. In contrast, government activities fell by 7.8 percent, and private goods-producing industries declined by 1.8 percent.
The strongest contributions to growth came from wholesale trade, information, and health care and social assistance. Real final sales to private domestic purchasers—which combines consumer spending and gross private fixed investment—rose 1.8 percent, slightly below earlier estimates.
Real gross domestic income (GDI) increased by 2.6 percent in the fourth quarter, slowing from a 3.5 percent gain in the third quarter. The average of real GDP and real GDI grew by 1.5 percent, down from four percent in the previous quarter.
BREAKING
GDP (QoQ) (Q4) Act.: 0.5%, Est.: 0.7%, Prev.: 4.4%
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