June 2025

Cuomo’s Defeat Would Be a Blow to “Scumbag Centrism”

The upcoming mayoral election between Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani presents a stark contrast between centrist politics and a more progressive vision. Supporting Cuomo, despite his scandals and problematic policies, would be a vote for the status quo and a continuation of the Democratic Party’s history of political defeats. Mamdani’s candidacy represents a challenge to the centrist establishment and offers a more hopeful path forward, inspiring a movement that could bring about positive change. The author expresses hope for Mamdani’s victory, not only as a rejection of Trumpism and current policies, but also as a statement against the outdated relevance of the centrist Democratic leadership.

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House Speaker Johnson Claims War Powers Act Unconstitutional, Faces Criticism

House Speaker Mike Johnson asserted that the War Powers Act is unconstitutional, specifically regarding President Trump’s recent military actions in Iran. Johnson believes Trump’s actions are within his Article 2 powers and that the resolution barring U.S. military action in Iran will not pass. Though a privileged resolution introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie could force a vote, Johnson indicated it may be withdrawn due to a ceasefire, potentially preventing a conflict over the president’s authority. Trump has criticized Massie, which could influence the resolution’s fate.

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New York Mayoral Primary: Mamdani Leads Poll, Challenging Cuomo

New York City’s primary election on Tuesday is poised to determine the city’s next mayor, with significant implications for the Democratic party. The race features a clash between Zohran Mamdani, a progressive candidate, and Andrew Cuomo, the former governor. Though Cuomo initially led, Mamdani has gained momentum, potentially benefiting from ranked-choice voting, and is particularly popular among younger voters. The primary winner is expected to become the next mayor due to the city’s Democratic dominance, while the incumbent is running as an independent after charges of corruption.

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Trump’s Canada Annexation Interest: Still Unbelievable, Despite Carney’s Claim

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that President Trump is no longer interested in annexing Canada, according to a recent interview. This declaration follows similar statements from the US ambassador to Canada, suggesting the annexation discussions are over. Carney also acknowledged Trump’s influence in encouraging higher Canadian defense spending and the potential for decisive action in the Middle East, although the priority there remains establishing a ceasefire and humanitarian aid. Finally, Carney praised Iran’s “proportionate” response to a US military action.

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Gaetz Texts Mom About “Guiding” Trump, Scolded for Criticism

A leaked TikTok video captured former Representative Matt Gaetz texting his mother, revealing his efforts to influence former President Donald Trump’s stance on potential involvement in the Iran-Israel conflict. In the texts, Gaetz discussed “guiding” Trump on foreign policy, asserting his ability to influence the former president’s decisions, and shared private family news. The video also highlighted Gaetz’s opposition to U.S. intervention in the conflict, echoing sentiments expressed on his show, where he criticized Trump’s advisors. Gaetz responded to the video stating that he was recorded without his knowledge, and he stated that he was texting his mother about news of the day and family finances.

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Trump Administration’s DOGE Firing Backfires: Now Rehiring Key Federal Workers at Higher Costs

In an effort to downsize the federal workforce, the Trump administration initiated layoffs and voluntary retirements, but many of these actions have been reversed. Agencies are now rehiring employees and ordering others back from leave to fill critical gaps in services. This backtracking highlights a loss of expertise and capacity within the government, which experts fear could lead to serious issues. Several departments, including Health and Human Services and the National Weather Service, have rehired numerous employees, driven by the need to maintain essential services, while the administration is still implementing its “reduction-in-force” plans.

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Tourist Barred from US Entry Over Vance Meme on Phone

A 21-year-old Norwegian tourist, Mads Mikkelsen, claims he was denied entry into the U.S. at Newark Liberty International Airport and accused authorities of harassment. He was reportedly questioned about potential involvement in illicit activities and placed in a holding cell. Mikkelsen alleges that officials demanded access to his phone, where they discovered a meme of Vice President J.D. Vance, which they disapproved of. Despite pleading that the meme was a joke, he was denied entry, had his blood drawn, and was put on a flight back to Norway, while the Department of Homeland Security has not commented.

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Oligarchs Fear Democratic Socialist Mamdani’s NYC Mayoral Victory

As New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary reached its final day, support for democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani was gaining momentum, causing alarm among wealthy backers of former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Polls indicated a close race between Mamdani and Cuomo, with the possibility of Mamdani’s victory concerning Wall Street figures and other wealthy donors. Some billionaires have even threatened to leave the city or close businesses if Mamdani is elected, while others have expressed their fear of his potential success. Mamdani’s platform focuses on progressive policies such as free public services, drawing support from prominent progressives and setting up a potential battle between organized money and organized people.

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Mamdani Wins NY Democratic Primary, Cuomo Concedes in Upset Victory

Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani is poised to win the Democratic nomination for mayor after former Governor Andrew Cuomo conceded following the first round of ranked-choice primary votes. With 44% of the vote, Mamdani led Cuomo’s 36%, a victory celebrated by supporters. Key to Mamdani’s success was his ability to mobilize new and young voters, outmatching a well-funded campaign by Cuomo. While official results are pending, Mamdani’s win signals a shift in the city’s political landscape.

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CDC Report: Thimerosal Vaccines Not Linked to Autism, Again

US CDC report shows no link between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism. Alright, so here’s the deal, and it’s pretty straightforward: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has once again reiterated that there’s no connection between vaccines containing thimerosal and autism. This isn’t new information; it’s something that the medical community has been quite certain of for a good while. The science is pretty definitive.

US CDC report shows no link between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism. The fact that this even needs to be repeatedly stated highlights the impact of misinformation. Some individuals and groups have been spreading claims that thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative previously used in some vaccines, causes autism.… Continue reading