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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas investigates more than 100 potential noncitizens who allegedly cast illegal ballotsTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently announced the launch of an investigation into more than 100 potential noncitizens who allegedly cast at least 200 ballots in the 2020 and 2022 election cycles.The majority of the suspected illegal ballots cast by potential noncitizens were in Harris County, but Paxton's office is also investigating possible instances in Guadalupe, Cameron and Eastland counties using information from the Texas Secretary of State, according to a news release.The discovery was made possible by an executive order signed by President Donald Trump directing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services SAVE Database to the states.TEXAS GOVERNOR MAKES IT 'CRYSTAL CLEAR' ONLY U.S. CITIZENS CAN VOTE IN STATE ELECTIONSPaxton, a Republican running against fellow Republican John Cornyn in the Senate primaries, said Texans who vote illegally will be held accountable."Illegal aliens and foreign nationals must not be allowed to influence Texas elections by casting illegal ballots with impunity. I will not allow it to continue," Paxton said in the release.RED STATE AG INVESTIGATING MORE THAN 30 POTENTIAL NONCITIZENS WHO VOTED IN 2024 ELECTION"Thanks to President Trumps decisive action to help states safeguard the ballot box, this investigation will help Texas hold noncitizens accountable for unlawfully voting in American elections," he continued. "If youre a noncitizen who illegally cast a ballot, you will face the full force of the law."In June, Paxton opened an investigation into an additional 33 potential noncitizens who allegedly voted illegally in the 2024 general election.ELECTION INVESTIGATION UNCOVERS ALLEGED ILLEGAL VOTING BY NONCITIZENS AND DOUBLE VOTERS IN MULTIPLE STATESRep. Troy E. Nehls, R-Texas, reacted to the latest investigation in an X post Wednesday."Great work! We must do everything we can to protect the integrity of our elections," Nehls wrote.The crackdown comes after Gov. Greg Abbott in 2024 announced 1.1 million people were removed from Texas' voter rolls.Fox News Digital's Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 16 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News' partnership with 'Ruthless' podcast immediately making waves across DC, media landscapeFox News' partnership with the "Ruthless" podcast is already making waves in Washington D.C. and the broader media landscape.It was announced Tuesday that Fox News landed a licensing deal with the conservative "variety progrum" as part of the company's expansion of new media.The news was celebrated among many GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill."The Progrum is getting a much bigger platform. Congrats to the fellas!" GOP Whip Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., reacted on X."Congrats to the fellas. Yuge news for Americans seeking truth and knowledge," wrote Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind."Congrats to the @RuthlessPodcast team. It's great program with sharp wit and insights. I'll keep listening!" posted Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., who notably was the podcast's first-ever guest after its launch in 2020.RUTHLESS PODCAST HOSTS THINK NEWSOM'S PIVOT FROM RADICAL STANCES IS BS BUT A BOLD MOVE"Congratulations to the fellas!! FOX just gained four great guys. Excited for whats ahead. This couldnt have happened to a better group of people!" Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., exclaimed."Congrats to the @RuthlessPodcast fellas on signing with @FoxNews," Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C. wrote. "After years of driving the conservative conversation from behind the scenes, theyre now front and center with one of the biggest platforms in media. Well deservedand a smart move by Fox."Many welcomed the "Ruthless" co-hosts to the Fox News family, while others offered their congratulations."Fired up to work with the fellas," Fox News Digital President and Editor-in-Chief Porter Berry wrote on X."LFG! Welcome to Fox," said "Fox & Friends" co-host Lawrence Jones."THIS IS AWESOME," Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway reacted.RUTHLESS PODCAST HOSTS MOCK POD SAVE AMERICA FOR BULLS--- COPY OF VIRAL LIBERAL HACK TOURNAMENT"Love to see the fellas on the team & their progrum in the lineup," Fox News Radio host Guy Benson wrote."All the sirens! So well-deserved for the fellas!" said Fox News contributor and "friend of the progrum" Mary Katharine Ham."Congratulations to The Fellas -- @ComfortablySmug @HolmesJosh @MichaelDuncan @JohnAshbrook. Huuuuuge news for the variety progrum. Also, one of the easiest [investments] Fox News will ever make. An absolute no-brainer," NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck wrote."The amount of goodwill these guys have earned on social media is a testament to their character and talent," New York Post columnist and "Butler" author Salena Zito said.Following the news of the licensing deal, "Ruthless" skyrocketed to No. 2 on Apple's top news podcasts and No. 2 among all podcasts."Ruthless," hosted by Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan and John Ashbrook, is among the top new sources for men ages 18-45, according to a recent poll conducted by National Research, Inc.Since its launch in 2020, "Ruthless" has become a must-stop for GOP lawmakers, congressional candidates, and presidential hopefuls."We are thrilled to take Ruthlessto the next level through this strategic partnership," the co-hosts said in a joint statement. "There is a growing appetite for authentic political and cultural conversations, and our podcast delivers with no-holds-barred, irreverent takes that deeply resonate with our dedicated audience."New episodes of "Ruthless" are released every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday on all podcast platforms and YouTube.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 13 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer ESPN host details firing after support for women against trans athletes: 'I thought this was sports'Samantha Ponder has been quiet about her firing from ESPN, until now.Ponder had been vocal about transgender athletes in women's sports on social media back in 2023, which she said prompted a warning from ESPN executives.Ponder told Sage Steele on the latter's podcast that she shared Paula Scanlan's "story" about swimming against Lia Thomas, but then, "one of the top, top, top" bosses reached out to both former ESPN employees."I didnt really think that was going to get much of a response, but it did," Ponder said. "They were uncomfortable with me talking about the trans women in womens sports issue and that they werent going to allow me to misgender people."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPonder then said she got a "detailed email" from execs that described "anything I had ever tweeted or favorite that they thought was offensive and warned me.""I knew then I was kind of on the clock, if you will," Ponder said.Ponder had kept quiet until last summer, even opting not to make a video about Riley Gaines when an ESPN initiative was for its female employees to record a video about an inspirational woman.That is, until Imane Khelif caught her attention.Ponder had shared her Olympic opponent Angela Carini's quotes about having "enough" of Khelif in the ring. Khelif was previously barred from competing in another boxing tournament due to failed gender eligibility testing."ENOUGH is what all of us should be saying!! Proud of this woman," Ponder posted at the time."And the next week, got a text that said, Can you jump on a call with this person and this person in like an hour. And one of the bosses is someone I never hear from, and I was like, This is it,'" Ponder said.OLYMPIC MEDALIST DIES IN TRAGIC LIGHTNING STRIKE DURING TRIPPonder said that she believes other factors led to her eventual firing, including potential cheaper alternatives, while Ponder said she wanted to have a work-life balance with her family."But the timing of it almost certainly was," Ponder, who revealed that top ESPN execs actually agreed with her on the issue, said.Ponder then said getting let go was "one of the best thing that ever happened to me.""I was on that hamster wheel, and I was not going to jump off on my own. I needed to get kicked off. As much as the part of the reasoning behind it I think is legit crazy, I feel no bitterness or even frankly sadness. I had a great career. I was 20 years in that business. I met some awesome people, and there are still some really great people there. Never thought this would kind of be the way out, but I should have spoken up a long time before. I should have been a lot more courageous when I knew what was right," Ponder said.Ponder questioned why she was essentially barred from discussing the issue."You are not allowed to speak about any other issue [other than sports]. But I thought this was sports," Ponder continued. "Were talking about female collegiate athletes, Olympic athletes, and its wrong to shine a spotlight on that and give another voice, another opinion. I wasnt against debate or healthy discussion. I just didnt want anybody telling me, No, no, no, you cant talk about that. I wasnt really giving my own opinions about it, as much as I was saying, Listen to these girls, theyre in the locker rooms. Why do their opinions not deserve a platform when were giving awards for Womens History Month to someone born male?' I couldnt understand it, I still dont understand it."ESPN declined to comment.Ponder is married to former NFL quarterback, Christian Ponder.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 13 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCountry singer Pat Green takes action after losing family members to Texas floodsDespite having suffered a personal loss, Pat Green is still thinking of others.The country singer, who lost his brother, sister-in-law and two nephews in the central Texas floods this month, has put together a relief concert to raise money for those impacted by the disaster. "Ourtargets are Kerr County relief, TEXSAR, and the Do It For Durrett [Foundation,]" Green told Fox News Digital hours before the concert. "And what I can say about Do it For Durrett is we can actually give straight to the children that have suffered this amazing loss, like my niece did."While he lost his brother John, his brothers wife and their two sons, his niece survived.FOX CORPORATION LAUNCHES RELIEF CAMPAIGN FOLLOWING DEVASTATING TEXAS FLOODS"Here's to my brother, John, and his wife, Julie, and the two boys that were swept away. But I don't want to get too deep into that or I'll start crying, as I have been," Green said.In his grief, the "I Like Texas" singer said that hes mainly concerned about his parents."You should never watch your children die, much less your grandchildren," he said. "It's beyond me, you know?"He said he has "good days and bad days" thinking about his family.TEXAS FLOODS: MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY, JENNIFER GARNER AND MORE STARS RALLY BEHIND VICTIMS"I was there when John came out, and he was carrying that blue goop, you know? And I was just like, That's my brother," the singer remembered of his younger brothers birth.WATCH: PAT GREEN OPENS UP ABOUT PUTTING TOGETHER TEXAS FLOOD RELIEF CONCERT WHILE GRIEVINGHe added, "But more than anything, I think about my mom and dad right now going through losing a child and grandchildren. And I mean, my loss is great as well, but I think mostly about them."CELEBRITIES, CORPORATIONS OPEN WALLETS AFTER DEADLY FLOOD IN TEXAS HILL COUNTRYGreen said he only felt he could get through Wednesday nights concert by making a "small departure" from thinking about his grief and "turning on the personality that I've been given to be in music and be a person in the public.""Now that doesn't mean that I'm not going to lose my brains because it's pretty likely that I will," he admitted, "but that's why I asked two guys from the radio around here to do it [help him with the show], because at least they can talk to each other if I start to lose my senses."The fundraisers lineup will include a bevy of country music stars like Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, John Pardi, Corey Kent, Casey Donahew, Josh Abbott, Ryan Bingham, Eli Young Band, Joe Nichols, Kaitlin Butts, Kevin Fowler, and Bob Schneider, among others.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAPP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"I've never seen Texas not stand up for Texas," Green told Fox News Digital. "And to that end, I really didn't think that there would be anybody that wouldn't at least participate or answer the call. Everybody I asked made a video or is going to be online or going to be here tonight here at Globe Life [Stadium]. And I haven't said it yet, but thanks so much to the Texas Rangers for like, you know, putting their best foot forward and letting us accomplish, hopefully, what were going to try to accomplish and raise a bunch of money."WATCH: PAT GREEN HAS 'GOOD DAYS AND BAD DAYS' AS HE GRIEVES LOSING FAMILY IN TEXAS FLOODSGreen added that hes extremely grateful to the "people that work and live around me, for giving and sharing their time. They've been doing a wonderful, wonderful job."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAPP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"There are people that are going out of their way right now," he added. "It's not just the people that have passed, it's the people that it has affected, you know, the mother-in-laws, the brother-in laws, the sisters, the aunts, the people who lived with these people day-to-day that have to right now come to grips with an enormous change that will grip your life. I'm justgratitude. That's all I've got."The concert will be livestreamed on YouTube Wednesday, July 16 at 6:30pm local time from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.Green said people can donate through ThePatGreenFoundation.com, Givebutter.com, DoItForDurrett.com, and he has the information on his social media accounts as well.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe flooding has killed more than 130 people in Texas.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 13 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMan arrested with tricycle on car roof at US Capitol allegedly had arsenal of weapons, ammunition insideA 23-year-old Oregon man was arrested Wednesday morning after U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) officers found his tricycle-toting Subaru illegally parked on Capitol grounds with an alleged trove of weapons, including an antique sword, guns, knives and unregistered ammunition inside.Nolan R. Churan is charged with unlawful activities, carrying a pistol without a license, carrying a rifle without a license, carrying a dangerous weapon sword, possession of a high-capacity ammunition feeding device, possession of an unregistered firearm and possession of unregistered ammunition, according to authorities.CONGRESSIONAL INTERN GUNNED DOWN IN DC STREET SHOOTING WASN'T INTENDED TARGET: POLICEOfficers with the USCP First Responders Unit were patrolling Capitol grounds at about 9 a.m., when they noticed a Subaru Outback with a large tricycle strapped to the roof, according to a news release.The vehicle was parked in an area reserved for congressional staff along the 200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, and did not have the proper parking permit.Officers spotted what appeared to be a bow and arrow, a knife and an empty pistol holster inside the car.MAN ARRESTED NEAR 'NO KINGS' PROTEST ALLEGEDLY HAD STASH OF PIPE BOMBS AT HOMEUSCP analysts pulled Churans drivers license, which officers and the USCP Command Center used to track him down near the North Barricade of the Capitol building.During an interview, Churan allegedly told officers he had guns inside the car, according to the release.The D.C. Metropolitan Police Departments firearms detection K-9 verified there was either a gun or ammunition in the vehicle, prompting a search by the USCP Crime Scene Evidence Specialists.SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT UNCOVERS NAZI EXTREMISTS' SECRET ARSENAL IN QUIET WASHINGTON SUBURBA rifle, handgun, bow and arrow, halberd axe, rapier sword, multiple rounds of ammunition, multiple knives, and a bow and arrow were allegedly found inside the Subaru, according to police."Our Threat Assessment Section is working to learn more about what Churan was doing on Capitol Grounds," officials wrote in the release.As of Wednesday afternoon, authorities had not determined a connection to Congress.Churan does not have an active file with USCP.USCP did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 13 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Caitlin Clark's latest injury setbackSTAR SIDELINED Caitlin Clark has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the New York Liberty. The Indiana Fever's status for the WNBA All-Star game remains unclear. Continue readingHISTORIC FINISH The ending of Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game was drastically different than the previous 94 versions. For the first time in Midsummer Classic's history, a swing-off was used to determine the winner. Kyle Schwarber's three home runs in the derby-style contest helped the NL win. Continue reading CHAMPIONSHIP DREAMS As the Bills' pursuit of an elusive Super Bowl title continues, quarterback Josh Allen told Fox News Digital he dreams of a parade in Buffalo where "every school is off and every restaurant is closed down." Continue reading WAR OF WORDS Shaquille ONeal took a strong stance against Robert Griffin III over the former quarterback's latest comments about Chicago Sky star Angel Reese. Continue reading 'GOOD ADDITION' The Automated Ball-Strike system made its primetime debut at the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. Some big league players expressed angst over the computer umpires, but Cleveland Guardians star Steven Kwan suggested it was a positive step forward. Continue reading FAMILY TIES The 18-year-old discussed how sports especially golf helped her foster a close relationship with her grandfather, President Donald Trump. Continue reading STAR SHINES BRIGHT No MLB player has hit more home runs so far this season than Cal Raleigh. He celebrated a historic home run derby win on Monday. He played in his first All-Star game on Tuesday. The Mariners catcher spoke to Fox News Digital about his first All-Star experience. Continue reading FROM OUTKICK Former NFL star Teddy Bridgewater confirmed he was suspended from his role as a high school football coach due to the funding of his permissible benefits to student-athletes. Continue reading WATCH NOW Kyle Schwarber led the NL over the AL in Tuesday's MLB All-Star game with three home runs. FOX Sports' Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes, and Danny Parkins disucss whether the MLB should make swing-offs part of the regular season. Continue reading FROM FOX SPORTS Bill Belichick fired back at Robert Kraft shortly after the longtime New England Patriots owner said he took a 'big risk' more than two decades ago when he made the decision to hire the coach. Continue reading FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoOutKickSign up for OutKick's daily newsletterFox Nation0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 13 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMan allegedly commits brutal murder just days after being freed by California's mental health lawsJust three days after being granted immunity from prosecution under Californias mental health diversion laws, a Napa man allegedly committed a brutal murder, prompting serious concerns about a system intended to protect public safety.On Tuesday, Napa County prosecutors filed murder charges against Ramiro Ochoa Mendoza, 36, for the killing of Noel Batres, 47, whose body was found under a bridge on July 3.Mendoza, who had a history of criminal offenses and poor compliance on probation, was deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial earlier this year on misdemeanor charges including violating a restraining order and resisting arrest.Despite numerous attempts by defense counsel to dismiss the cases outright, the Court, following legislative guidelines, ordered Mendoza into a mental health diversion program with supervised release for the two remaining misdemeanors.ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT KILLER OF LAKEN RILEY WINS UNEXPECTED COURT VICTORY FOR MENTAL EVALUATIONMendoza, however, failed to appear for his scheduled mental health diversion review and was deemed non-compliant with the terms of the program."Mendoza promptly failed to appear in court for his mental health diversion review and was found to be out of compliance with the diversion program," the Napa County District Attorney's Office said.Even with repeated violations and non-compliance, the court was legally required to dismiss charges due to Mendozas mental health status and the misdemeanor-only nature of his offenses.CALIFORNIA MAN ACCUSED IN RECENT MURDER WAS LET OUT OF JAIL ON 'MENTAL HEALTH DIVERSION' SIX MONTHS AGO"Because the law prohibits prosecution from continuing in cases where a defendant is deemed incompetent on only misdemeanor charges, the court had no choice but to dismiss both remaining cases and did so on July 8, 2025," the DA's office said.The dismissal followed recent legislative reforms, specifically Senate Bill 317, that bar courts from restoring competency in misdemeanor-only cases, even if the defendant shows signs of escalating behavior.Mendoza was re-arrested on July 11 and now faces murder charges with enhancements related to his prior offenses and the alleged brutality of Batres killing. The case is already fueling debate over the limits of mental health protections and their implications for public safety.PROSECUTORS PLAN TO DROP CHARGES AGAINST SEX OFFENDER IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALLEGED KIDNAPPING ATTEMPT"This case highlights the real-world impact of the recent legal reforms, where courts are required to prioritize mental health treatment over traditional prosecution, even when defendants exhibit an unwillingness or inability to comply with court-ordered programs," Napa County Deputy District Attorney Katie Susemihl said in a statement.A GoFundMe campaign was launched to assist with returning Batres remains to his home country of Guatemala. According to the page, Batres was a resident of Napa for 26 years."Noel was not perfect by any means. However, he was a wonderful, caring, gentle soul," the page read. "We ask that you please help us send Noel back home to be seen by his immediate family one last time before they lay him to rest."Mendoza was being held without bail at the Napa County Department of Corrections.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 20 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAdvocacy group CEO claims he was offered $20 million to recruit protesters for anti-Trump demonstrationsThe CEO of an advocacy group said his organization turned down an offer that he said would have been worth around $20 million to help recruit for a national rally against PresidentDonald Trump."Interests aligned with the organizers of the July 17th movement have approached us and, in fact, we rejected an offer that probably is worth around $20 million dollars,"Adam Swart, the CEO and founder of Crowds on Demand, told NewsNations Brian Entin in an interview that aired on Tuesday.On Thursday, protests around the country are being planned against Trump,spearheaded by Good Trouble Lives On, a group that calls itself a peaceful and nonviolent protest and social change organization. They are planning to oppose Trump and what they call on their website "the most brazen rollback of civil rights in generations."The protests planned for Thursday also take place on the fifth anniversary of the death of former Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., a civil rights leader who routinely referred to protests as "good trouble."ASRA NOMANI: THE $2.1 BILLION MACHINE BEHIND 'SPONTANEOUS' ANTI-TRUMP PROTESTSSwart said Crowds on Demand a company based in California that specializes in providingon-demand crowds for protests rejected the offer because they didnt think protests like the ones Good Trouble Lives On is hosting on Thursday would be effective."I mean this is a nationwide thing, right? Its not to say I would have made 20 million dollars personally, but the value of the contract would have been worth around that amount nationwide to organize huge demonstrations around the country," Swart said."But personally, I just dont think its effective," he added. "So its not, Im not trying to call myself virtuous for rejecting it. What Im saying is, Im saying Im rejecting it, not because I dont want to take the business, but because, frankly, this is going to be ineffective. Its going to make us all look bad."ANTI-ICE RIOT FUNDING INVESTIGATED AFTER NUMEROUS HIGH BUDGET REQUESTS FOR PAID AGITATORS WERE REPORTED"President Trumps America is so successful that blue-haired basement dwellers are paid to stage fake protests against the administrations remarkable achievements," Harrison Fields, special assistant to the President and principal deputy press secretary, said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Paid agitators should find real jobs instead of selling out for gift cards and meager paychecks that aim to divide the nation and obstruct Americas greatest comeback. Nothing screams a party in disarray more than one that clearly lacks organic support and is forced to astroturf everything."Left-wing riots in Los Angeles resulting in violence, including the burning of the American flag and the assault of law enforcement officers, as well as the "No Kings Day" protests across the country, have recently made headlines.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREFox News Digital reached out to Swart for comment but did not immediately receive a response.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 20 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNew Yorkers skeptical after Zohran Mamdani distances himself from phrase globalize the intifadaNew Yorkers are expressing skepticism after Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani appeared to try to distance himself from the phrase "globalize the intifada," after spending months refusing to condemn the phrase many interpret as a call for violence against Jewish people.The New York Times reported that Mamdani, who is Muslim and a self-professed socialist who has been highly critical of the state of Israel, told city business leaders that he would not use the phrase and that he would "discourage" others from doing so.The Times reported that Mamdani told some 150 business executives present at the meeting, which took place in the Rockefeller Center, that while many use the phrase to express solidarity with Palestinians, others see it as a call to antisemitic violence.This comes after Mamdani refused to condemn intifada language throughout his campaign for the Democratic mayoral nomination. During an interview on NBCs "Meet the Press" in June, Mamdani said, "My concern is, to start to walk down the line of language and making clear what language I believe is permissible or impermissible, takes me into a place similar to that of the president, who is looking to do those very kinds of things, putting people in jail for writing an op-ed, putting them in jail for protesting."AOC WELCOMES SOCIALIST MAMDANI TO NATION'S CAPITAL AS DEM LEADERS WITHHOLD ENDORSEMENTSHe said that "ultimately, it is not language that I use. It is language, I understand there are concerns about, and what I will do is showcase my vision for the city through my words and my actions."Now, weeks after winning the Democratic nomination and facing general election voters, he appears to finally be backing away from the intifada language.Joe Borelli, a former Republican New York City Council member, responded to the shift, telling Fox News Digital it is "hard to imagine any change of heart being genuine when it occurs right after youve won a primary and have to pivot for the general, which happens to include a heck of a lot of Jews."Rory Lancman, a Democrat and former New York City councilmember and state assemblyman, told Fox News Digital that "a putative mayor of New York City needs to be able to repudiate calls for 'intifada' without ambiguity or qualification as morally repugnant and unacceptable."'EXISTENTIAL THREAT': JEWISH LEADERS WARN OF NYC 'MASS EXODUS' IF ZOHRAN MAMDANI WINS IN NOVEMBER"There is no 'threading the needle' or middle ground on this issue, or, for that matter, on the issue of whether Israel should be extinguished as a Jewish state," Lancman went on."These are basic, straightforward 'good vs. evil' questions that Mr. Mamdani struggles with because, frankly, he's on the wrong side of that equation," said Lancman.Meanwhile, Christopher Hahn, a Democratic strategist and former aide to Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told Fox News Digital that "while Mandani has made statements that show he is not an anti-Semite some of his past statements can be construed that way."Hahn said that if Mamdani "hopes to be mayor he needs to make it very clear, early and often, he is not anti-Semitic.""If he doesnt his opponents will try to paint him as one," said Hahn.TRUMP SAYS CUOMO'S GOT A 'GOOD SHOT' OF BEATING MAMDANI IN NYC MAYOR ELECTIONTop Democratic leaders have also been demanding that Mamdani condemn calls to globalize the intifada.Sen. KirstenGillibrand, D-N.Y., said during an interview with WNYC radio host Brian Lehrer in late June that the phrase is received by the public as a call to "slaughter the Jews," and that Mamdani needed to understand how the word is received by the Jewish community."It doesn't matter what meaning you have in your brain. It is not how the word is received. When you use a word like intifada to many Jewish Americans and Jewish New Yorkers, that means you are permissive of violence against Jews," said Gillibrand.ACTOR SAYS MAMDANI NOT DOING ENOUGH TO ADDRESS ANTISEMITISM, FEELS 'UNCOMFORTABLE' ADMITTING HE'S JEWISHHouse Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., has also said the mayoral candidate would have to clarify this position on the phrase."Globalizing the intifada, by way of example, is not an acceptable phrase," Jeffries said. "Hes going to have to clarify his position on that as he moves forward."He added, "With respect to the Jewish communities that I represent, I think our nominee is going to have to convince folks that he is prepared to aggressively address the rise in antisemitism in the city of New York, which has been an unacceptable development."Mamdani is running to unseat current New York City Mayor Eric Adams who is running for re-election as an independent. He is also facing off against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whom he defeated in the Democratic Primary and who is also running as an independent. Activist Curtis Sliwa is also running for mayor as a Republican.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 20 Views 0 önizleme
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