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- DOJ Indictment Alleges ChatGPT Aided Violent Stalker.
- Govt Watchdog Uncovers $94m in Obamacare Subsidies Fraudulently Paid for Dead People.
- House GOP Introduces Bills to Block CCP Influence in U.S. Education.
- January 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Named as ‘Anarchist’ Brian Cole.
- U.S. Institute of Peace Renamed After President Trump.
- New York Times’ Own Lawsuit Says It Is Envious of The National Pulse.
- Gunman at Large After Deadly Shooting at DC Area Casino.
- BREAKING: FBI Arrests January 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect.
- UK Grooming Gangs Probe Expands Into Scotland.
- NEW VLOG: Inside Nigel Farage’s Reform Party Conference.
- Cult Exploits Children on Discord and Roblox.
- Trump White House Launches Portal for Public to Report Media Bias.
- FBI Investigates National Guard Shooter’s Links to Islamist ‘Army of Darkness’ Group.
About The National Pulse and Raheem Kassam
The National Pulse was formed to promote honesty in politics. Concerned with all the misinformation across traditional and social media channels, our team came together before the 2016 presidential primary process. What started out small, has grown into a dynamic, new media publication.
From research and policy analysis to hard journalism and scorecards, we believe in facts.
Raheem Kassam is a British political activist, former editor-in-chief of Breitbart News London, and former chief adviser to former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage. He is the author, reporter, and commentator for The National Pulse.







