📰 Republicans relentlessly use Mamdani as socialist cudgel to bash vulnerable Democrats

Republicans relentlessly use Mamdani as socialist cudgel to bash vulnerable Democrats

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the Democratic Party primary in New York City has provided Republicans with an opportunity to portray Democrats as extreme radicals. Republicans are working to link Mamdani to other Democrats in competitive races across the country, such as in New Hampshire’s 2026 Senate race. The National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Campaign are using Mamdani’s win to criticize House and Senate Democrats. President Trump has labeled Mamdani a “communist” and criticized his proposed policies, including free bus rides, tuition-free CUNY, and government-run grocery stores. Despite Republican attacks, Democrats argue that Mamdani’s victory in NYC may not have the same impact in other parts of the country due to differing political landscapes.

📰 Florida officials reveal criminal backgrounds of migrants held at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Florida officials reveal criminal backgrounds of migrants held at 'Alligator Alcatraz'

The article discusses the presence of individuals convicted of serious crimes awaiting deportation at the “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center in Florida, with the Florida Attorney General’s office highlighting the dangerous nature of some detainees. Specific cases include individuals convicted of murder, sexual assault, gang membership, and other serious offenses, drawing attention to the types of criminals being held at the facility. The facility, located in the Everglades, has faced scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers citing safety concerns and opposition from environmentalists due to its impact on the ecosystem. President Trump has expressed support for the facility, emphasizing its role in removing dangerous individuals from the country through deportation. Overall, the article portrays a contentious situation involving the detention center’s purpose, the nature of detainees, and the environmental and political concerns surrounding its operation.

📰 Democrat John Fetterman declares support for ICE, condemning any calls for abolition as ‘outrageous’

Democrat John Fetterman declares support for ICE, condemning any calls for abolition as 'outrageous'

Senator John Fetterman from Pennsylvania voiced his support for the work of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and criticized any calls to abolish the agency, stating that ICE performs an important job for the country. Several Republican lawmakers, including Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee, as well as Representative Nancy Mace, agreed with Fetterman’s stance. Fetterman reiterated his support for ICE agents and condemned any Democrats who want to abolish ICE or treat them as criminals, calling such actions inappropriate and outrageous. Despite his support for ICE, Fetterman has also expressed backing for amnesty for migrant workers, emphasizing the positive impact they have on the nation’s economy. In response to calls for Trump’s impeachment after Iran strikes, Fetterman shut down Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s proposal and emphasized his support for amnesty for law-abiding migrant workers while advocating for the deportation of criminals.

📰 Biden cover-up probe heats up as another ex-White House aide sits down with GOP

Biden cover-up probe heats up as another ex-White House aide sits down with GOP

A former White House advisor, Ashley Williams, is set to be interviewed by House Oversight Committee investigators as part of a probe into whether Biden’s aides covered up evidence of his mental and physical decline. The investigation is also looking into the possibility of presidential orders being signed without Biden’s knowledge and concerns about his fitness for office. Williams is the third member of Biden’s inner circle to be summoned for questioning. The probe comes after Biden’s former physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, invoked the Fifth Amendment during his interview with investigators, leading to accusations of a cover-up. O’Connor’s lawyers cited concerns about violating doctor-patient privilege as the reason for his limited responses during the interview.

📰 State Department to begin mass layoffs of about 1,800 employees in coming days

State Department to begin mass layoffs of about 1,800 employees in coming days

The State Department is set to lay off nearly 2,000 U.S.-based employees following a Supreme Court decision allowing the Trump administration to proceed with mass job cuts to downsize the federal workforce. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s reorganization plan aims to eliminate redundant functions and offices within the agency. President Trump’s executive order directed Rubio to revamp the foreign service to align with his foreign policy goals. The affected employees will be notified soon, with the agency planning to streamline, merge, or eliminate over 300 bureaus and offices. The layoffs are expected to start quickly, pending court delays.

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