US Election 2024

Mamdani Mocks Cuomo After Trump Backing: “I Know How Hard You Worked”

Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani humorously responded to Donald Trump’s perceived endorsement of Andrew Cuomo, highlighting a graphic that featured Trump and Cuomo together. This response came after Trump, in a “60 Minutes” interview, indicated he would prefer Cuomo over Mamdani, a democratic socialist, due to the candidate being seen as a “communist”. A Cuomo spokesperson accused Mamdani of lying, while recent polls show Mamdani with a significant lead over Cuomo.

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Mike Johnson Faces Scrutiny Over Trump Pardon Hypocrisy

House Speaker Mike Johnson faced scrutiny over the apparent inconsistency between his criticism of President Biden’s pardons and former President Trump’s admission of not knowing the crypto billionaire he pardoned. Johnson had previously criticized Biden, accusing him of being unaware of his pardons, yet when confronted with Trump’s similar situation, he claimed ignorance of the interview. This exchange highlighted the contrast between Johnson’s stated standards for presidential pardons and Trump’s actions, especially concerning the pardon of Changpeng Zhao, who pleaded guilty to money laundering charges. Johnson’s response to the situation was similar to his previous responses when confronted about Trump’s other statements.

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Trump Endorses Cuomo: Fuels Support for Mamdani in New York

In a surprising move, Donald Trump endorsed former governor Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor, seemingly out of fear of Zohran Mamdani’s potential victory. Trump, who is unpopular in the city, attempted to sway voters by falsely labeling Mamdani a “communist” and threatening to withhold federal funds. This endorsement, which included an incorrect understanding of communism, is unlikely to impact the election as early voting has already concluded. Trump’s actions demonstrate the Republican party’s anxiety over Mamdani’s progressive agenda, which advocates for policies such as higher taxes on the wealthy.

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60 Minutes Edits Trump’s Interview: A Deep Dive Into the Absurdity

In a recent “60 Minutes” interview, Donald Trump requested that a segment where he discussed being paid by CBS, due to their editing of a Kamala Harris interview, be edited out. He simultaneously criticized CBS for editing Harris, showcasing his contradictory approach to the media. The interview further revealed Trump’s admission of pardoning a cryptocurrency executive, seemingly influenced by his sons’ financial interests, while claiming others should be jailed for a similar action. Trump also expressed support for increased violence by law enforcement, while displaying a complete disconnect from reality. The article suggests these actions reflect a pattern of hypocrisy and self-serving behavior.

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Trump Responds to Scott Adams’ Plea for Help After Cancer Diagnosis

After “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams requested assistance in his battle with prostate cancer, former President Donald Trump responded by promising to help. Adams had publicly stated that his healthcare provider allegedly delayed scheduling a necessary treatment, prompting him to seek Trump’s intervention. Trump’s promise came after Adams had previously shared his diagnosis in May, which was followed by public outcry due to racist remarks made by Adams. Adams later announced that he was “getting what I need now.”

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Trump’s Cuomo Endorsement Seen as Boost for Mamdani in NYC Mayoral Race

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump endorsed Andrew Cuomo, an independent candidate, for New York City mayor on the eve of the election, with Tesla CEO Elon Musk issuing a similar endorsement. Trump urged voters to support Cuomo over Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, suggesting that a vote for Republican Curtis Sliwa would effectively support Mamdani. Cuomo, a Democrat running as an independent after losing the primary, is viewed by Trump and Musk as a preferable alternative to Mamdani. Mamdani’s campaign responded, suggesting that Trump and Musk view Cuomo as someone they can control.

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Sanders: Dems Caving on Shutdown Will Accelerate Trump’s Authoritarianism

In a recent op-ed, Senator Bernie Sanders urged his Democratic colleagues to stand firm against President Trump during the ongoing government shutdown, warning that capitulating would only embolden Trump’s authoritarian tendencies. Sanders characterized Trump as a “schoolyard bully” who would exploit any concessions to further undermine democratic institutions. The senator criticized the administration’s actions, including withholding essential funding and disregarding court rulings. Sanders argued that Democrats must resist Trump’s demands to protect vulnerable populations and uphold democratic principles, framing the situation as a critical moment for the nation’s future.

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DOJ Official Admits Trump Should Be Imprisoned

According to a new book excerpt, Justice Department officials believed former President Trump should be arrested after classified documents were found at his Mar-a-Lago estate in August 2022. During the raid, FBI agents recovered numerous top-secret records, leading officials to express concerns about the potential danger if the documents fell into the wrong hands. Initially, Trump avoided charges, but later faced 37 felony counts related to the mishandling of the records before the charges were eventually dismissed. Trump has since asserted the raid was politically motivated and is seeking damages, claiming he was greatly harmed by the investigations.

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Trump Approval Falls to Second-Term Low of 37%

A recent CNN/SSRS survey reveals a significant drop in Donald Trump’s approval rating, with only 37% of Americans approving of his performance, while 63% disapprove. The survey, conducted in late October, also indicates that a majority of Americans, 68%, believe things are going badly in the US, with economic concerns and the state of American democracy being the most pressing issues. Furthermore, the poll shows that a majority of those surveyed believe Trump has gone too far in using his presidential powers, raising concerns amid his actions.

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Jury Selection Begins in Sandwich-Throwing Case Against DC Man

Jury selection is set to begin Monday in the federal trial of a D.C. man accused of assaulting a federal agent with a Subway sandwich in August. The defendant, Sean Dunn, faces a misdemeanor assault charge after a grand jury declined to indict him on a felony count, prompting debate over jury instructions regarding the legal definition of assault. Key legal issues include the defendant’s claim of vindictive prosecution and a motion by prosecutors to prevent jury nullification by restricting the defense from introducing certain evidence or arguments about the case’s political context and penalties. Prosecutors are concerned about the potential for jury nullification due to the circumstances surrounding the arrest and the case’s political nature.

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