Thursday, April 2, 2026

Dems in Disarray: Latest Numbers for Them Are Bad...Even Among Dem Voters

Historically, the midterms tend to run against the party in power. 

So that gives the likely edge to the Democrats. 

We also have Operation Epic Fury still going on, so markets and opinion may be a bit unsettled until that resolves. 

But even with that, the Harvard-Harris poll showed that the generic ballot numbers were very close, only a two-point difference among registered voters favoring Democrats, 51 to 49.


READ MORE: Dems Aren't Going to Like What This Poll Has to Say About Fighting Iran - or the Midterms


CNN senior data analyst Harry Enten explained that the American people thought the Democrats were "atrociously awful." 

Did Congressional Democrats have the right priorities? 74 percent said no, 25 thought they did. 

What was killer was that even Democrats didn't like Democrats. The numbers on that question about the priorities had only 45 percent of Democrats or independents who leaned Democrats thinking they did, a majority of 55 percent, thinking they did not. 

Enten thought that screamed primary challenges all over the map, "They don't like their own party either...my goodness gracious!"

Enten looked back at what the Democrats' approval of their congressional leaders was in prior years when the GOP held the White House. The comparison was stark. It used to be positive. In 2006, +28. In 2018, +19. But now, it's -4. "Even Democrats don't like their own leaders," he said. 

Enten believed this was a big reason the generic congressional ballot was so close. 

He thought that the leadership of Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) looked like it might be on "thin ice." Enten pointed out how the prediction markets' numbers on Schumer becoming leader again had dropped, and were now only hovering at about 50 percent, with some in the Senate saying they didn't want Schumer again. It isn't, however, up to the prediction markets but whether he has enough senators abandon him. That remains to be seen. 

There's a lot of disgust and dissatisfaction with the Democrats. The American people haven't forgotten the mess Joe Biden left, and even now, they see Democrats advocating craziness like open borders and being insane when it comes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They didn't care who they hurt with their shutdown over Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding. Even the Democratic voters don't think their representatives are delivering what they want. Bottom line? They don't know how to deliver the goods to make things better for Americans. All they ever do is attack President Donald Trump. 

The immediate reaction from the left to Enten's post was to demand that they needed to be even more progressive and leftist, to satisfy their leftist base. That would likely cost them more because I think most Americans would then reject the more radical candidates. 

If Trump ends Operation Epic Fury successfully, with Iran checked and gas prices dropping again, and the other economic numbers continue to improve, the GOP may pull off a big surprise. 

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2026/04/02/whoops-latest-numbers-for-dems-are-badeven-among-dems-n2200894

Pam Bondi already fired as attorney general, Cabinet official teed up as replacement: sources

EPA Director Lee Zeldin is reportedly being considered as Bondi's replacement after a White House meeting Tuesday


President Donald Trump reportedly has already fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to two sources familiar with the matter who spoke with Fox News Digital. 

Bondi met with Trump in the Oval Office Wednesday night ahead of his speech to the nation on the war in Iran, where she reportedly was informed of her ouster, according to two sources familiar with the meeting. 

One of those sources said that by the time Trump took his place behind the podium for the address, Bondi already lost her job and was on her way back to Florida.

HOUSE OVERSIGHT SUBPOENAS AG BONDI IN PROBE OF EPSTEIN CASE 'MISMANAGEMENT'

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks alongside President Donald Trump at a White House press briefing in this 2025 photo. (Getty Images)

President Donald Trump reportedly has already fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to two sources familiar with the matter who spoke with Fox News Digital. 

Trump is reportedly considering replacing Bondi with Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee Zeldin, according to the sources familiar with the matter. Trump held a meeting with Zeldin at the White House Tuesday to discuss wildfire and prevention, where talks of the transition also unfolded, according to an individual familiar with the meeting. 

That source relayed to Fox News Digital that Zeldin would be a plausible replacement, adding that Trump could change his mind at any point. 

A Justice Department spokesperson denied the reporting when reached for comment. "The AG was with [Trump] for the speech last night," they added. 

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering replacing Pam Bondi with Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee Zeldin, pictured here, according to the sources familiar with the matter. 

When asked about the alleged meetings and Bondi's ouster, a White House source stopped short of confirming the information, but relayed it was "not cold." 

The alleged ouster follows a recent New York Times report detailing that Trump was preparing to replace Bondi with Zeldin as the president had become increasingly dissatisfied with her performance in the role. 

Asked about the meetings and Bondi's alleged ouster Wednesday evening, the White House directed Fox News Digital to the same comment defending Bondi that the office provided to the Times.  

"Attorney General Pam Bondi is a wonderful person and she is doing a good job," Trump's comment states. 

Trump in car on the way to SCOTUS

Attorney General Pam Bondi met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Wednesday night ahead of his speech to the nation on the war in Iran where she reportedly was informed of her ouster, according to two sources familiar with the meeting. 

The alleged ouster came the same day Bondi accompanied Trump to the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday morning for oral arguments on the high-stakes birthright citizenship case. 

This is a breaking news story and will be updated. 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pam-bondi-already-fired-attorney-general-cabinet-official-teed-up-replacement-sources

ICE Has Arrested the President of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, Who Has Deep Ties to Hamas

ICE Has Arrested the President of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, Who Has Deep Ties to Hamas

ICE has apprehended Salah Sarsour, President of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, who has deep ties to Hamas and was a board member of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP)

Here's more from WISN, which leaves out some important facts:

Officials said agents followed Salah Sarsour on Monday as he left his home, surrounded his vehicle and placed him in ICE custody.

They said he was taken to the ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, and later to a detention center in Indiana.

The statement said Sarsour has been a legal resident of the Milwaukee community for more than 32 years and is a "lawful permanent resident" in the United States.

"We are calling on the U.S. government to immediately release Mr. Sarsour, to uphold the first amendment rights of citizens and residents of the U.S. to criticize a foreign regime, to uphold U.S. values of freedom, fairness and the rule of law (particularly human rights laws) and to place the interests of the U.S. and U.S. citizens and residents of the interests of a foreign regime," the statement read.

Sarsour is reportedly a documented supporter of Hamas, and has a rap sheet going back to the 1990s.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2026/04/02/ice-has-arrested-the-president-of-the-islamic-society-of-milwaukee-who-has-deep-ties-to-hamas-n2673844

ICE Recaptures ‘The Witch’ — Notorious Machete-Wielding MS-13 Killer Wanted for Murder After Newsom’s Sanctuary Policies Set Him Free

Man with a bandage on his face stands in front of a detention facility door, wearing a blue shirt and looking directly at the camera.
DHS announced the arrest of David Antonio Aviles Perez

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that a notorious MS-13 thug, David Antonio Aviles Perez, 35, was taken into custody in San Diego, California, last week.

Perez, also known as “the witch,” has been dodging an international warrant for aggravated murder in El Salvador.

In 2023, Perez was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly swinging a machete at a man in Monterey, California, but was released under California Governor Gavin Newsom’s soft-on-crime sanctuary policies.

DHS shared, “On March 26, ICE arrested David Antonio Aviles Perez, who has an international warrant for aggravated murder in El Salvador.”

“His criminal history also includes an arrest in 2023 in California for assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a controlled substance, and petty theft. California’s sanctuary politicians RELEASED this gang member back into California neighborhoods.”

Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis added, “ICE arrested this dangerous criminal illegal alien and MS-13 gang member wanted in El Salvador for murder.”

“Gavin Newsom’s sanctuary policies allowed this gang member to be released from jail after his arrest for assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a controlled substance, and petty theft. Releasing this gang member back into California neighborhoods put American lives at risk.”

“Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Mullin, this murderer is off our streets and will soon be out of our country.”

It is unknown when Perez entered the United States. The criminal gang member will remain in custody pending removal.

Per Fox News:

Aviles Perez is being held pending removal to El Salvador, a contrast to his Biden administration release as an illegal alien alleged to have threatened a California man with a machete in 2023.

The case has intensified criticism from federal officials of California’s sanctuary law under Newsom, which limits local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.

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El Salvador had sentenced Aviles Perez, known as “la bruja” (“the witch”), to 20 years in prison for a 2014 gang killing, according to the Salvadoran prosecution’s indictment from December, which reported he was alleged to have “shot the victim in the chest, back, and face” and was a known MS-13 gang member.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/ice-recaptures-witch-notorious-machete-wielding-ms-13/

JONATHAN TURLEY: Justice Jackson's 'Chiles' dissent reveals narrow view of the First Amendment

Justice Jackson's lone dissent in Chiles v. Salazar raises fresh questions about her record on free speech and what it could mean if Democrats pack the High Court


Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is again warning of a growing threat to the nation. In her lone dissent Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, Jackson observed that "to be completely frank, no one knows what will happen now."

The ominous tone stemmed from the fact that free speech had prevailed over state-imposed orthodoxy in a Colorado case. Eight justices, including her two liberal colleagues, ruled that Colorado could not prevent licensed counselors from "any practice or treatment" that "attempts or purports to change" a minor’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

The win for free speech was catastrophic for Jackson and many on the left. Allowing counselors to discuss the causes and basis for sexual orientation changes, Jackson maintained, would "open a can of worms." It would be far better for the majority to simply silence such dissenting voices in the name of science.

The dissent in Chiles is only the latest example of the chilling jurisprudence of Justice Jackson, including a pronounced dismissal of free speech values. Consider the holding of her colleagues that Jackson finds so horrific.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson gives a joint lecture, as part of the Flannery Lecture series, at the Ceremonial Courtroom at the U.S. Courthouse on March 9, 2026, in Washington, D.C.

Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote that the First Amendment "reflects … a judgment that every American possesses an inalienable right to think and speak freely, and a faith in the free marketplace of ideas as the best means for discovering truth ... any law that suppresses speech based on viewpoint represents an ‘egregious’ assault on both of those commitments."

What a nightmare.

Instead, Jackson would have declared the ban on anything deemed "conversion therapy" to be "conduct," not speech. It is that easy. You simply impose an orthodoxy and then treat any dissenters as being regulated for their conduct, not their viewpoints.

Justice Elena Kagan could not withhold her frustration with her colleague, noting that "[b]ecause the State has suppressed one side of a debate, while aiding the other, the constitutional issue is straightforward." She added that Jackson’s view "rests on reimagining — and in that way collapsing — the well-settled distinction between viewpoint-based and other content-based speech restrictions."

Other countries have embraced Jackson's permissive approach to speech curtailment. Recently, Malta failed to convict a man who was facing five months in prison for merely discussing his own abandonment of homosexuality due to a religious conversion.

Jackson would have declared the ban on anything deemed "conversion therapy" to be "conduct," not speech. It is that easy. You simply impose an orthodoxy and then treat any dissenters as being regulated for their conduct, not their viewpoints.

Of course, we just went through a pandemic when censorship and orthodoxy were dressed up as science. Leading scientific figures were canceled and harassed. That was the case with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration and was a vocal critic of COVID-19 policies.

Bhattacharya was targeted due to his dissenting views on health policy, including opposing wholesale shutdowns of schools and businesses.

JONATHAN TURLEY: EVEN THE WASHINGTON POST ADMITS JACK SMITH WAS WRONG ON FREE SPEECH

He and other scientists were later vindicated. European allies that did not shut down their schools fared far better than we did, including avoiding a national mental health and learning crisis. We simply never had that debate.

He was recently honored with the prestigious "Intellectual Freedom" award from the American Academy of Sciences and Letters. He is also now the 18th director of the National Institutes of Health.

NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya testifies during the House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing.

NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya testifies during the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies hearing on oversight of the National Institutes of Health in Rayburn building on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. 

Yet, years ago, the courts, the media, and politicians joined in treating dissenting views as "conspiracy theories."

Some argued that the virus’s origin was likely the Chinese research lab in Wuhan. That position was denounced by The Washington Post as a "debunked" coronavirus "conspiracy theory." The New York Times Science and Health reporter Apoorva Mandavilli called any mention of the lab theory "racist."

Federal agencies now support the lab theory as the most likely based on scientific evidence.

Likewise, many questioned the efficacy of those blue surgical masks and supported natural immunity to the virus — the government later recognized both positions.

LAW STUDENTS EAGER TO FIGHT CORROSIVE CAMPUS 'CANCEL CULTURE' SPREADING NATIONWIDE

Others questioned the so-called six-foot rule, which shut down many businesses, as unsupported by science.

In congressional testimony, Dr. Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) from 1984 to 2022, later admitted that the rule "sort of just appeared" and "wasn’t based on data."

Dr. Anthony Fauci and First Lady Jill Biden attending a virtual COVID-19 vaccination event

Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House chief medical advisor and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, attends an event with first lady Jill Biden to urge Americans to get vaccinated ahead of the holiday season, during a COVID-19 virtual event with AARP in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C., December 9, 2022. 

Yet not only did it result in heavily enforced rules (and meltdowns) in public areas, but the media further ostracized dissenting critics.

For years, pundits portrayed those who questioned gender reassignment surgeries and treatments as bigots. Now, leading medical associations and European nations have decided that such procedures should not be generally allowed.

All of it was orthodoxy masquerading as science.

Yet, Justice Jackson sees the protection of dissenting scientific and professional views as a "can of worms" that the courts should avoid in favor of state and associational imposed truths.  She wrote that allowing such opposing views "ultimately risks grave harm to Americans’ health and wellbeing."

Ketanji Brown Jackson

Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson stands as she and members of the Supreme Court pose for a new group portrait following her addition to the High Court at the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 7, 2022. 

Keep in mind that counselors can still be sued for any harm that they cause due to malpractice or negligence. Indeed, recently in New York, a jury awarded $2 million to Fox Varian, 22, over the double mastectomy performed on her while she was a minor.

State associations can also publish positions on such therapy and seek to convince both professionals and the public on the best practices for children.

None of that was sufficient for Justice Jackson or for the state of Colorado. Ironically, Colorado has now succeeded in dramatically strengthening free speech in its repeated failures to curtail it. The Democratic legislators have made the state arguably the most hostile to free speech in the nation.

Colorado's Supreme Court sought to bar President Donald Trump from the ballot. Notably, while many of us viewed Trump's views on the 2020 election to be protected speech, Colorado treated it as conduct and advocacy of insurrection.

It was Colorado that sought to force bakers, photographers, and web designers to produce work in favor of same-sex marriages despite their religious objections. Each effort was supported by the Tenth Circuit and each failed in spectacular fashion before the Supreme Court.

As many of us celebrate this victory for free speech, these advocates are denouncing the ruling in apocalyptic terms.

What is most chilling is that Jackson is now routinely called the model for new nominees, including the push to pack the Supreme Court with an instant liberal majority.

If so, Jackson's radical views on constitutional interpretation could be replicated on a newly packed Supreme Court. To paraphrase the Chiles decision, "to be completely frank, we know exactly what will happen then."

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/jonathan-turley-justice-jacksons-chiles-dissent-reveals-a-narrow-view-of-the-first-amendment

Dems in Disarray: Latest Numbers for Them Are Bad...Even Among Dem Voters

Historically, the midterms tend to run against the party in power.  So that gives the likely edge to the Democrats.  We also have Operation ...