EXC: Top Anti-Audit Democrats Took China Trips Sponsored By Communist Influence Group.

‘NewDEAL Leaders’ – a network of progressive state and local officials including those suppressing audits of the 2020 election – has collaborated extensively with a Chinese Communist Party-backed influence group seeking to “neutralize opposition” to the regime, The National Pulse can reveal. Alumni of the program also include Joe Biden’s Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. Among the current chairs of the coalition, which “identifies, cultivates, and provides policy support to a network of 175 rising state and local Democrats,” is Delaware Senator Chris Coons, dubbed the “Biden Whisperer” and a “power player” among

EXC: Stacey Abrams Is On The Board Of A Group Collaborating With The Chinese Communist Party.

Stacey Abrams serves on the board of the Center For American Progress, which has participated in exchanges with a premier Chinese Communist Party-linked propaganda organization for over a decade, even co-authoring reports with the group, The National Pulse can today reveal. Among its Democratic board members is Abrams, who remarked she was “honored to be joining the board of the Center for American Progress,” as it “has been at the forefront of progressive policy development and activism for years.” What’s more, the left-wing activist spoke at the group’s 2019 conference to outline “solutions to combat voter suppression efforts.” “Abrams urged

Georgia Senator Warnock Under Investigation for Voter Registration Anomalies

The Georgia State Election Board voted unanimously to investigate Senator Raphael Warnock for his role as Chairman of a voter registration organization that violated state laws. The group in question – New Georgia Project – was founded by Stacey Abrams in 2014 and counted Warnock as Chairman throughout 2019. He stepped down on January 28, 2020. “Under Georgia election rules, voting registration organizations like the New Georgia Project have to submit completed voter applications within ten days after they are received from the voter. But officials allege that during a 2019 registration effort, some 1,268 applications were submitted to the