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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFrench pop band cancels North American tour over 'very worrying' US political climateFrench electro-pop band Yelle announced on Wednesday it was canceling a North American tour slated for the fall due to the "very worrying" political climate in the United States.The band cited concerns over immigration and freedom of speech as part of the reason they are canceling their North American tour dates adding that since they are traveling as a family with their young child, they "need to feel safe.""Today we have made the immensely difficult decision to cancel our North American tour. There are multiple reasons why we came to this decision," Yelle told their Instagram followers. "The current political climate in the US, especially in regard to immigration and freedom of speech, is very worrying. We are now traveling as a family with our young child, so more than ever, we need to feel safe," the band shared on their Instagram page.RAPPER PULLS OUT OF MUSIC FESTIVALS ALLEGING THEY WANTED HER TO MAKE FREE PALESTINE STATEMENTS ONSTAGEAside from their worries about the U.S. political climate, the band also expressed concerns over the "great financial burden" the tour has placed upon them."In addition, the overall costs of this tour are becoming barely possible to balance and it is putting a great financial burden on us," they stated.As noted by online music outlet Pitchfork, Yelle is part of a growing list of international acts who have expressed concerns over performing in the U.S. following President Donald Trump's return to the White House.CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST MEDIA AND CULTURE NEWSMembers of the British punk band U.K. Subs claimed that they were denied entry into the U.S. in March, citing incorrect visas and other undisclosed reasons. The band's bassist, Alvin Gibbs, theorized that his "regular and less than flattering public pronouncements regarding [Trump] and his administration were a factor" in his entry being denied.Bob Vylan, the British punk duo whose anti-Israel set at the Glastonbury Festival drew widespread condemnation, had their U.S. visas revoked by the State Department following their controversial performance.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAnother international artist, Bells Larsen a transgender singer-songwriter from Montreal said he had to cancel his tour after being unable to apply for a visa due to new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services policies that do not recognize transgender identities.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBryan Kohberger prosecutors announce reversal on gag order after Idaho killer's confessionIdaho prosecutors have dropped their support for the ongoing gag order in the Bryan Kohberger quadruple murder case.Latah County Prosecuting Attorney notified the court in a filing dated Monday. It was made public Wednesday, hours before Thursday's hearing on a motion from a coalition of media outlets, including FOX News, seeking to have the order lifted in the wake of Kohberger's guilty pleas to all charges.The intent of the order was to ensure Kohberger's right to a fair trial, according to court filings. Now that he has admitted to the slayings of Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20 and Ethan Chapin, 20, attorneys for the media argued that the gag is pointless.BRYAN KOHBERGER PLEADS GUILTY TO IDAHO MURDERSProsecutors had requested the order remain in place until after Kohberger's sentencing is made official next week, but they reversed course "upon further reflection," according to their latest filing."Now that the Defendant has pleaded guilty as charged to all five (5) counts of the Indictment, his right to a fair trial on the issue of guilt is no longer at issue," Thompson wrote. "Nevertheless, out of respect for the integrity of the judicial process and the privacy of the victims and their families as they consider their rights to provide victim impact statements at sentencing, the prosecution team does not intend to make any public statements about this case until after sentencing has concluded."IDAHO MURDERS TIMELINE: BRYAN KOHBERGER PLEA CAPS YEARSLONG QUEST FOR JUSTICEA hearing on the motion is scheduled in Boise, Idaho, for 12:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. MT.His sentencing is set for July 23. He is expected to receive the maximum penalty under the terms of the plea deal, four consecutive terms of life in prison without parole, plus another 10 years.He also waived his right to appeal and to seek a sentence reduction.Kohberger snuck into an off-campus house at 1122 King Road around 4 a.m. on Nov. 13, 2022, and killed all four students with a Ka-Bar knife, according to prosecutors. He started in an upstairs bedroom, where he killed Mogen and Goncalves. Kernodle was awake on the main floor, and he killed her on the way out. Then he turned the knife on Chapin, who was asleep in her bedroom.He walked within three feet of another roommate, whom he did not attack, and then left.Separately, a lawyer for the media coalition filed a motion asking the court to unseal nearly 250 documents in the case.0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBipartisan House resolution aims to condemn phrase that's created firestorm for Zohran MamdaniFIRST ON FOX: A bipartisan House duo is teaming up for a resolution to urge elected leaders in the U.S. to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada."The legislation, being led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Rudy Yakym, R-Ind., would condemn the phrase "as a call to violence against Israeli and Jewish people across the world.""Globalize the intifada," as a call, has been a subject of national controversy since the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack by Hamas in southern Israel, though it sparked new tension in recent weeks with New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's refusal to publicly condemn it. He reportedly recently distanced himself from the slogan during a private meeting, however.While the bipartisan legislation does not expressly mention Mamdani, the four-page bill is notably being released a day after his trip to meet with national Democrats in Washington, D.C.AOC WELCOMES SOCIALIST MAMDANI TO NATION'S CAPITAL AS DEM LEADERS WITHHOLD ENDORSEMENTS"Condemning it should be common sense, but some would rather play politics than tell the truth. The violence and hatred directed at Jewish and Israeli people is reprehensible," Yakym told Fox News Digital. "No one, especially in America, should have to live in fear for their safety, or even their life, because of their religion or ethnicity."Gottheimer, who is Jewish, said, "'The Intifada refers to a horrific wave of terror attacks that killed thousands of Jews. Globalizing it is a direct call for violence against Jews, and it must be condemned.""Im against hate speech targeting anyone and everyone should be. Its insane and unacceptable to me that this antisemitic rhetoric is spreading rampant across our country," he said.A moderate Democrat who helps lead the Problem Solvers Caucus, Gottheimer was one of the Democrats present at Mamdani's breakfast event with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Wednesday.MARCO RUBIO HOLDS FIRST MEETING WITH FAMILIES OF HOSTAGES HELD BY HAMASTheir legislation cites several instances of violence against Jews in recent months, including the attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Colorado, the fatal shooting of a pair of Israeli embassy staffers in D.C., and arson at the Pennsylvania governor's mansion while Gov. Josh Shapiro and his family were holding a Passover seder.If passed in the House, the resolution would affirm that lawmakers believe "globalize the intifada" is a "call for violence against Israeli and Jewish people across the world" that "undermines the safety and security of Israeli and Jewish people in their communities."It would also declare that "those truly committed to Middle East peace should refrain from affirming, chanting, or displaying the slogan" and "the slogan must be strongly and unequivocally condemned by national, State, and local leaders.""Globalize the intifada" has become a well-worn refrain at pro-Palestine demonstrations across the U.S., in response to Israel's invasion of Gaza following the Hamas attack.Others have warned, however, that it's part of an increasingly alarming trend of antisemitic rhetoric that's broken out in the U.S. since the war between Israel and Hamas began.Mamdani, a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist who won the Democratic primary in the New York City mayoral race, has been slammed by his critics for refusing to condemn calls to "globalize the intifada."He is not being accused of using the phrase himself, however.The New York Times reported that Mamdani said in a Tuesday meeting with business leaders that he would "discourage" the use of the phrase.Like many on the progressive left, he's a fierce critic of Israel's military operation in Gaza.Fox News Digital's Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMUK government to lower voting age to 16 before next national election despite strong conservative oppositionThe United Kingdom is lowering the voting age from 18 to 16 before the next national elections a move which opposition figures decry as a way to sway the electorate to benefit the left.The U.K. government, controlled by the Labour Party, announced Thursday that 16- and 17-year-olds will be given the right to vote as part of other new "seismic changes." Other election reforms include extending voter ID to bank cards, issuing new rules meant to "guard against foreign political interference and abuse of campaigners," and tightening laws restricting foreign donations to British political parties.In an accompanying policy paper included in the announcement, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said that "declining trust in our institutions and democracy itself has become critical, but it is the responsibility of government to turn this around and renew our democracy, just as generations have done before us."UKRAINE'S ZELENSKYY NAMES NEW PRIME MINISTER FOR FIRST TIME SINCE RUSSIA'S WAR BEGAN"I think it's really important that 16- and 17-year-olds have the vote because they're old enough to go out to work, they're old enough to pay taxes, so to pay in. And I think if you pay in, you should have the opportunity to say what you want your money spent on, which way the government should go," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters on Thursday. "I'm really pleased that we're able to bring more young people into our democracy.""Young people already contribute to society by working, paying taxes and serving in the military. It's only right they can have a say on the issues that affect them," Rayner wrote on X. The deputy prime minister also elaborated in a statement, adding: "We cannot take our democracy for granted, and by protecting our elections from abuse and boosting participation we will strengthen the foundations of our society for the future."The minimum age of service in the British Armed Forces is 16, but those under 18 need written consent from a parent or guardian and may not be deployed to combat zones.British opposition politicians accused the Labour Party of trying to manipulate the electorate in their favor by lowering the voting age."Why does this government think a 16yearold can vote but not be allowed to buy a lottery ticket or an alcoholic drink, marry or go to war, or even stand in the elections theyre voting?" Member of Parliament (MP) Paul Holmes, a conservative, said in the House of Commons on Thursday. "Isnt the governments position on the age of maturity just hopelessly confused?"UK TO ROLL OUT RED CARPET IN UNPRECEDENTED SECOND TRUMP VISIT HOSTED BY KING CHARLESHolmes accused Labour of "governing by press release" and questioned whether allowing bank cards which do not include photographs as a form of voter ID will undermine security measures at the ballot box.Nigel Farage, leader of the right-wing Reform UK Party, said giving 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote "is an attempt to rig the political system.""The problem with this is, not only do half of youngsters not want the vote, but they have to stay at school now until they're 18," Farage said in a video shared to X. "The educational establishment is full of left-wing prejudice, is full of anti-reform bias, and frankly, if 16 to 18 year olds at school are going to be able to vote, we're going to have to make sure that our education system is teaching kids to make their own minds up and not indoctrinating them."The change still requires parliamentary approval but was a campaign promise by the Labour Party, which won last year's general election and holds majority control. The next general election is in 2029.Rayner noted that 16- and 17-year-olds can already vote in Scotland and Wales in local elections and country-level parliamentary elections. The minimum voting age for local elections in England and Northern Ireland is 18.In an opinion piece in the British newspaper "The Times," Rayner, who was a single mother at the age of 16, said the change makes 1.6 million 16- and 17-year-olds eligible to vote in the United Kingdom, which has a population of roughly 68 million."This is about fairness and transparency and giving the young a stake in our countrys future, bringing them into our communities, not excluding them," Rayner wrote. "Its about delivering on our manifesto to commitment to secure votes at 16. But its also about strengthening our electoral system so that it is fit for the 21st century because we cannot take our democracy for granted."0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMICE mask debate heats up as doxxing and agent assaults surgeThe growing national debate over whether federal immigration agents should be allowed to wear masks during dangerous enforcement actions is intensifying into a showdown between the Trump administration, Democrats and anti-ICE activists.The news comes as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has raised concerns about the doxxing of ICE agents, as attacks on them have skyrocketed by 830% since January, the agency said.In a new July memo, the DHS has called on the Justice Department to prosecute anyone suspected of "doxxing" ICE agents by posting agents photos and personal information online or in public.4 ARRESTED IN ALLEGED BORDER PATROL OPERATION SABOTAGE ATTEMPT NEAR LA AS ATTACKS ON IMMIGRATION AGENTS SURGE"We will prosecute those who dox ICE agents to the fullest extent of the law. These criminals are taking the side of vicious cartels and human traffickers," DHS Secretary Kristi Noemis quoted in the memo. "We wont allow it in America."In California, a bill aimed at preventing law enforcement from covering their faces passed a key committee this week, edging it one step closer to becoming state law.Similar bills have been introduced in Massachusetts and New York, while 21 Democrat attorneys general have also urged Congress to ban federal immigration agents fromwearing masks or plainclothesduring enforcement operations.Sens. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., two of the leading Capitol Hill critics of PresidentDonald Trump'scrackdown on illegal immigration,introduced legislation that would require immigration enforcement officers to clearly identify themselves without masks.Democrats like Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Congressman Lou Correa of California have also spoken out against the facial coverings."Only the bad guys wear masks, let's knock it off," Correa said.There is currently no standalone federal statute that criminalizes doxxing, although if someone posts ICE agents personal info with the intent to harass, threaten or incite violence, it may violate the law.Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R- Tenn., last month introduced the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act, which would make doxxing federal agents a serious crime, carrying up to five years in prison and fines."When their name, their operation, their work is being revealed, we will make that a federal crime," Blackburn told Fox News.MASSACHUSETTS BILL WOULD FORCE ICE AGENTS TO UNMASKBlackburn introduced the legislation after Nashville Mayor Freddie OConnell, a Democrat, faced backlash for releasing a public report naming federal officers, which ultimately resulted in doxxing accusations.There are also websites and social media accounts growing in notoriety that have the self-described missions of revealing who federal immigration agents are.Some cases go into great detail with photos, history and identifying information of federal immigration workers.A current ICE special agent told Fox News that he was shocked to learn that he and his wifes photos and their small town location were posted on a doxxing website recently."My wife is home a lot with my three kids, and she doesn't have the ability to protect herself like I do," said the agent, who asked not to be identified.The agents doxxing is costing his family emotionally and financially. He said that after he puts his kids to sleep at night, he walks the perimeter of his property and is constantly worried about his family at home while hes in the field."We spent close to $1,000 on additional cameras for various points of our home," the agent said.Anti-ICE activists across the U.S. have been protesting immigration enforcement, sometimes harassing ICE agents and demanding their badge numbers and the removal of their masks. At times, the protesters have turned violent.ICE agents were attacked and had rocks thrown at their moving vehicles during a raid on a marijuana farm last week, while ICE agents have also come under attack outside an ICE detention facility in Portland. Law enforcement vehicles were also pelted with rocks during deportation-linked rioting in Los Angeles.DHS accused Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Calif., of showing a violent mob an ICE employees business card, prompting a mob to attack him. The official was struck by a rock and sent to the emergency room, where he received multiple stitches, DHS said."Brave ICE law enforcement are risking their lives every day to keep our communities safe from the worst of the worst criminals," McLaughlin said. "ICE law enforcement are succeeding to remove terrorists, murderers, pedophiles and the most depraved among us from Americas communities, even as crazed rhetoric from gutter politicians are inspiring a massive increase in assaults against them.""It is reprehensible that our officers are facing this threat while simply doing their jobs and enforcing the law."Fox News Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNPR CEO warns staff 'tremendous amount of change' coming if federal funding yankedNPR CEO Katherine Maher warned staffers on Thursday that the outlet would go through significant changes if they end up losing federal funding.Senate Republicans passed President Donald Trumps multibillion-dollar clawback package early Thursday morning. The $9 billion rescissions bill teed up cuts to "woke" spending on foreign aid programs and NPR and PBS that Congress previously approved, as Republicans seek to yank federal money from the public news outlets.NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik posted on X that Maher and the NPR corporate team were addressing staffers on Thursday, and that while he wasn't present at the off-the-record meeting, staffers present were notifying him of key portions.NPR is facing efforts by President Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers to shut down its federal funding."We are going to go through a tremendous amount of change," Maher said, according to NPR's media correspondent.NPR HEARING PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON FUNDING DEBATE AND PAST COVERAGE, FROM HUNTER BIDEN'S LAPTOP TO COVID ORIGINSThe CEO also told staffers that they would "continue pushing" until the end of the process."We are taking this one all the way to the end," Maher said, according to Folkenfilk.Maher challenged critics on Wednesday during a CNN interview to show her a story that proves the outlet is biased."It doesnt help anyone to take this funding away," Maher said. "As far as the accusations that were biased, I would stand up and say, Please show me a story that concerns you, because we want to know, and we want to bring that conversation back to our newsroom."NYT DRAWS PARALLELS BETWEEN CALLS TO DEFUND NPR AND DEFUND THE POLICE MOVEMENTSen. John Kennedy, R-La., and conservative commentators reacted to the post with examples.Kennedy posted a thread featuring videos of himself on the Senate floor providing examples of NPR's political bias.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"NPR reported that country music and birds are racist, told American people to stop eating beef, and promoted the Russia-gate conspiracy. No person with a brain above a single-celled organism would call these articles fair and balanced," one tweet said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPNPR's legislative affairs executive also warned during the meeting, according to NPR's media correspondent, that there would be "a lot of instability" if Congress does strip federal funds.Fox News Digital's Alex Miller contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCaitlin Clark decides to forgo WNBA All-Star festivities after suffering injuryIndiana Fever star Caitlin Clark said on Thursday she will not participate in the WNBA All-Star Game or the festivities around it after she appeared to re-aggravate a groin injury.Clark announced the decision in a statement through the team.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Im so excited for Indy to host WNBA All-Star this weekend. I want to thank the Indianapolis Host Committee and all of the people that have put endless work in over the past year to put this event together," she said. "I know this will be the best All-Star yet."I am incredibly sad and disappointed to say I cant participate in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game. I have to rest my body. I will still be at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for all the action and Im looking forward to helping Sandy (Brondello) coach our team to a win."Cant wait to see you all out there."FEVER COACH SAYS CAITLIN CLARK'S ALL-STAR GAME APPEARANCE UP IN THE AIR AS TEAM FOCUSES ON 'LONG-TERM' HEALTHClark suffered the injury in the waning moments of the Fevers win over the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday night. She appeared to tweak her upper leg on a bounce pass to Kelsey Mitchell.Injuries have been the main storyline for Clark this season. Shes missed nearly a dozen games because of injuries but still managed to lead fan voting for the All-Star Game.Its unclear how long Clark will be out for.Indiana is 12-11 following Wednesday nights loss to the New York Liberty.The team will return to action on July 22 back on the road against New York.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Antisemitism Exposed Newsletter: DNC boss says Mamdani's hateful phrase welcome in 'big tent'Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.IN TODAYS NEWSLETTER:-Democrats' big tent just fine with Mamdani's globalize the intifada mantra- Stanford scientist says antisemites drove him out of lab after Oct. 7- Ivy League prof leaves school over unwillingness to deal with anti-Israel hateTOP STORY: Globalize the Intifada is just one opinion in the big tent that is the Democratic Party, according to DNC Chairman Ken Martin. He dismissed concerns over New York Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's unwillingness to explicitly condemn the slogan, adding in an interview with PBS that the key to developing a winning coalition is through welcoming people with whom you disagree. Mamdani has garnered backlash for refusing to condemn the phrase, which has become a rallying cry for anti-Israel protesters.VIDEO:Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt argues the National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the U.S., has been 'overtaken' by activists. WATCH HERE:HATRED IN THE LAB: An Israeli scientist claims his work at Stanford was sabotaged, he was falsely accused of sexual harassment and ultimately fired, all because he is Jewish. Shay Laps joined Stanford University months after the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel, with the hope of furthering his award-winning research into peptides and proteins under the mentorship of more experienced scientific minds, according to his federal lawsuit against the school.DROPPING OUT: An Israeli professor has left Columbia University, fed up with the Ivy League school's unwillingness to deal with anti-Israel protests on campus. Shai Davidai said he doesn't trust the school's leadership, including Acting President Claire Shipman, to make the school safe for Jewish students and faculty.ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK: Jewish leaders and advocates predict a mass exodus from New York if 33-year-old socialist Zohran Mamdani is elected mayor. The winner of the Democratic primary has participated in anti-Israel protests and refused to condemn the phrase "Globalize the intifada" or recognize Israel as a Jewish state.GUEST EDITORIAL: Anat Alon-Beck , Mark Goldfeder , Erielle Davidson explain how Ireland's proposed boycott of Israeli businesses could create a dangerous legal trap for American investors. Under U.S. law, it is illegal for American companies to participate in or support foreign-government-backed boycotts of Israel, and many states have laws against even indirect support of the BDS movement. If Ireland were seeking to chase American capital out of the country, it could not have devised a better way to do so, they write.QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "If Zohran Mamdani is elected, expect a Jewish exodus out of New York City." - Yuval David, an actor, filmmaker and Jewish activist.- Looking for more on this topic?Find moreantisemitism coveragefrom Fox Newshere.-Did someone forward you this email?Subscribe toadditional newslettersfrom Fox Newshere.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMamdani sparks firestorm with resurfaced comment on abolishing private property: 'He's a communist'Zohran Mamdani's past comments are once again coming back to haunt his New York City mayoral campaign, as a resurfaced video reveals the socialist candidate floated the "abolition of private property.""My platform is that every single person should have housing, and I think faced with these two options, the system has hundreds of thousands of people unhoused, right? For what?" Mamdani questioned in a resurfaced video that has been clipped and reposted across conservative social media. "If there was any system that could guarantee each person housing, whether you call it the abolition of private property or you call it, you know, just a statewide housing guarantee, it is preferable to what is going on right now," Mamdani said."People try and play like gotcha games about these kinds of things, and it's like, look, I care more about whether somebody has a home," he said.UNEARTHED SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS EXPOSE RADICAL ANTI-ISRAEL VIEWS OF MAMDANI'S DAD: 'COLONIAL OCCUPATION'The clip drew widespread condemnation from conservatives, including GOP Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, who told Fox News Digital, "He claims to be a socialist, whether it's wanting to abolish private property or wanting to seize the means of production, these are communist ideas right out of the playbook of Karl Marx.""The fact that too many members of the media, too many members of the Democrat Party, are willing to go along instead of calling him out on it is disturbing, and I think that if the majority of New Yorkers knew what this guy truly stands for and how destructive and dangerous his policies are, there's no way that they vote from, because so many in our city. Led places where socialism and communism destroyed their lives," Malliotakis, whose mother fled communism to the United States from Cuba, said.GOP Rep. Mike Lawler, who represents New York's 17th Congressional District, also took issue with the post.MAMDANI'S FAILURE TO WALK BACK THESE POSITIONS COULD CAUSE RECKONING IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY: 'FIVE-ALARM WARNING'"Zohran Mamdanis call to abolish private property is dangerous and un-American," Lawler said."Its the kind of radical socialist nonsense that would destroy livelihoods in the Hudson Valley and across New York. This will bring economic chaos, and New Yorkers deserve better than out-of-touch extremists pushing communist agendas that threaten our way of life.""Mamdanis call to abolish private property isnt just radical, its dangerous," Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., told Fox News Digital. "Stripping this fundamental right would devastate families, close small businesses, and destroy entire communities, all while handing more power to the government. Private property is a cornerstone Constitutional principle. It represents the essence of personal freedom, economic opportunity, and the American Dream. We must defend it.""Mamdani isnt offering a housing plan hes pushing a communist manifesto. The idea of abolishing private property is fundamentally anti-American and wildly out of touch with the real issues New Yorkers face," Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., told Fox News Digital. "Families are fleeing the City and our State because of high costs, crime, and broken leadership not because theres too much freedom. New York City has to decide: do they want a mayor who believes in safety and prosperity, or a communist who wants to seize your home?"The comments sparked a social media firestorm as well."Yea, this guy is definitely not a communist," Donald Trump Jr., who recently spoke to Fox News Digital about the prospect of Mamdani being mayor, sarcastically posted on X."He is a communist," GOP Sen. Ted Cruz responded to the viral clip on X."Like I said hes a communist," Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen posted on X."Yes, you heard that right," New York GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik posted on X. "Like the true Communist he is, Commie Mamdani supports the "abolition of private property." This is the NY Democrat Party @KathyHochul you lead and you have failed to condemn this dangerous insanity.""Meet the new leader of the Democrat party, everyone," GOP Sen. Roger Marshall posted on X. "He's a literal communist."Since his surprise victory in the Democratic primary rocketed him to nationwide recognition, Mamdani has faced heated criticism and been labeled a "communist" for a variety of positions he has espoused, including on social media where resurfaced clips have come back to haunt him.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views 0 Reviews
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