ICE Detention of NYC Student

Trump’s NYC Reversal: Praises Mamdani After White House Meeting

In a surprising turn of events, President Trump held a remarkably cordial meeting with NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, despite previously criticizing him. Trump expressed his intention to support the incoming administration, reversing earlier threats of funding cuts and potential deportations. The two leaders found common ground on issues like affordability and public safety, with Trump even agreeing with Mamdani’s views on utility costs. This unexpected alliance has raised questions about its impact on their respective supporters, particularly given Mamdani’s socialist leanings and Trump’s prior criticisms.

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Voight’s Call to “Terminate” NYC Mayor Draws Scorn

In a public address, actor Jon Voight urged President Trump to “terminate” the mayoral election of Zohran Mamdani in New York City. Voight, who was appointed as a special ambassador to Hollywood by Trump, used the opportunity to express his concerns, citing fears of socialist policies and Islamophobic rhetoric in a video posted to social media. Despite Voight’s claims, the president lacks the legal authority to remove a mayor from office, and Mamdani, who identifies as a “democratic socialist,” won the election with a majority of the vote. Mamdani will assume office on January 1st.

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Santos Flees NYC, Bids Farewell, Amidst Speculation and Criticism

Disgraced former Congressman George Santos announced his intention to leave New York City following Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral election victory. This statement came after Santos was pardoned and freed from jail by Donald Trump after a conviction for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. His initial reaction to Mamdani’s win on social media was an expletive-laden rant against Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa. Santos’s abrupt departure from NYC was met with mixed reactions from his followers.

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Trump Halts NYC Funding Over DEI Concerns: Analysis and Reactions

The Trump administration is withholding approximately $18 billion in federal funds earmarked for major infrastructure projects in New York City, citing concerns over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) confirmed the pause on the Second Avenue Subway extension and the Hudson Tunnel project while it reviews whether the projects have implemented “race- and sex-based contracting requirements”. The department stated that funding would be held back pending these administrative reviews, which they say are unconstitutional. The federal government attributes these delays to the federal government shutdown, placing blame on Democratic officials and thus causing these delays.

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Unknown Powder Forces Evacuation of NYC Federal Building Housing DHS and ICE

On Thursday afternoon, the building at 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan was evacuated due to reports of a white powder found in the mailroom. Authorities, including first responders and hazmat units, arrived quickly and confirmed that the powder was contained in five letters. While awaiting test results, officials confirmed that at least two people were exposed and that the building was evacuated as per standard protocol. Preliminary testing found no dangerous substance, but the incident follows recent detainments by ICE agents and protests over detainee conditions, with a federal judge recently ordering improvements to the facility.

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9/11: Remains of Three More Victims Identified After Nearly 24 Years

The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has identified three additional victims of the 9/11 attacks, nearly 24 years after the event. Mayor Eric Adams and Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jason Graham announced the identifications of Ryan Fitzgerald, Barbara Keating, and one other woman through advanced DNA testing. These identifications bring the total number of identified victims to 1,653 out of the 2,753 killed at the World Trade Center. The commitment to identifying the remaining victims remains steadfast, honoring the lost and providing solace to their families.

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Model Arrested After Husband’s Death in NYC Apartment

Donald Zieben-Hood, a male model, was arraigned on burglary, criminal contempt, and weapons possession charges after his husband, Jacob Zieben-Hood, was found dead in their Harlem apartment. Jacob was discovered with multiple stab wounds, and Donald, who had a protection order against him, was present at the scene. The protection order had been in place since late last year due to a history of domestic violence. Officials are investigating the case as a homicide, and Donald has a history of alleged domestic abuse dating back to 2022, including previous charges of menacing, criminal contempt, and strangulation.

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Trump Warns Mamdani Will Be Arrested Over ICE Stance

In a recent press conference, President Trump stated that if NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani attempts to prevent ICE officials from making arrests in the city, Mamdani will be arrested. This declaration follows Mamdani’s vow to remove ICE from the city and Trump’s previous criticisms of Mamdani, whom he has labeled a “communist.” Trump and border czar Tom Homan have also threatened to cut off federal funding to the city if Mamdani becomes mayor. Mamdani has refuted the communist label and stated that he’s simply fighting for a better distribution of wealth.

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Mamdani’s Primary Win: A Blueprint to Challenge Weak Democratic Establishment?

In a stunning upset, Zohran Mamdani triumphed in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, defeating the heavily favored Andrew Cuomo and the entrenched political establishment. Mamdani overcame significant obstacles, including substantial financial backing for Cuomo and endorsements from influential figures, while simultaneously countering a media narrative that often portrayed him negatively. His victory, fueled by a message of affordability that resonated with voters, signals a shift in the political landscape and voter discontent with the current Democratic leadership. This win sets the stage for progressive Democrats to challenge establishment figures like Ritchie Torres, Hakeem Jeffries, and Chuck Schumer.

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NYC Student Detained by ICE at Asylum Hearing: Mayor Adams’ Silence Condemned

A 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker and Ellis Prep High School student, Dylan, was detained by ICE following a court hearing, marking the first known arrest of a NYC public school student by the agency. ICE claims Dylan illegally entered the U.S. over a year ago and is subject to expedited removal, while his attorney contends he entered legally under existing Biden administration policies. Dylan’s mother reports her son is ill and has been transferred between multiple detention centers without medical care. Mayor Adams declined to intervene, citing legal limitations on coordinating with ICE on civil matters.

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