Kate Rogers has resigned as President and CEO of Alamo Trust Inc. after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called for her resignation due to concerns regarding her past writings. Hope Andrade, a board member since 2015, has been unanimously voted in as the new president and CEO. Patrick’s call for resignation came after a social media post honoring Indigenous Peoples sparked controversy, and he cited writings from Rogers’ dissertation. Rogers’ departure has elicited mixed reactions, with some, like Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones, expressing disappointment and others, like Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai, criticizing the political interference.
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In response to criticism of the White House’s controversial destruction of the East Wing, the White House website has been updated to include a timeline of “Major Events” featuring scandals involving previous Democratic presidents. These listed incidents include Bill Clinton’s affair, false claims about Barack Obama, Hunter Biden’s drug use, and a misrepresentation of Joe Biden’s stance on transgender rights. This inclusion of past events seemingly attempts to justify the president’s actions, which involve constructing a costly ballroom without congressional approval, despite promises that construction would not impact the existing building. Critics, including Hillary Clinton and former White House staff, have condemned the destruction, raising concerns about corruption and undue influence from potential donors funding the project.
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AP News reports that Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin stated that controversial online comments made by U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner were wrong and offensive but not disqualifying. The comments, revealed in old Reddit posts, appeared to endorse political violence and criticize various groups. Platner has since apologized, citing post-traumatic stress disorder and depression experienced after leaving the Army, and has highlighted other posts showing his support for veterans and criticism of discrimination. Despite the controversy, some Democratic leaders continue to support Platner, while his political director resigned in response to the unearthed posts.
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President Donald Trump shared a peculiar AI-generated video on Truth Social late Saturday. The 19-second clip depicts Trump, wearing a crown, piloting a fighter jet labeled “King Trump,” and dropping excrement onto a target that is revealed to be New York City and “No Kings” protesters. The video incorporates footage of left-wing influencer Harry Sisson and other protesters, resulting in immediate criticism from political figures and confusion from those featured. The post quickly garnered attention and sparked questions about Trump’s motives for posting the AI-generated imagery.
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The Republican Party is grappling with renewed accusations of racism and expressions of support for violence. Donald Trump amplified these concerns by praising a Confederate leader and joking about his aide’s controversial views. Meanwhile, J.D. Vance defended pro-Nazi rhetoric found in leaked Young Republican chat logs. This comes amidst a government shutdown and the discovery of a swastika image in a Republican congressman’s office, further highlighting the internal struggles and distractions facing the GOP.
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In a stunning turn of events, former Congressman George Santos, who was serving an 87-month sentence for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, has had his prison sentence commuted by President Donald Trump. Santos, expelled from the House of Representatives in December 2023, was found guilty of numerous federal crimes. Trump justified the decision, citing Santos’ status as a “rogue” and referencing appeals from Santos’ allies and personal writings. The commutation followed a plea for clemency from Santos himself, who praised Trump’s belief in “redemption and renewal”.
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The article details the fallout from the revelation of racist and sexist text messages exchanged by leaders of the Young Republicans. J.D. Vance downplayed the severity of the messages, describing them as “youthful indiscretions” and suggesting the participants were much younger than they are. The messages prompted bipartisan calls for resignations and condemnations, with some Republicans and Democrats expressing outrage and demanding consequences. Vance focused on what he perceived as a distraction from offensive comments made by a Democratic candidate.
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In recent developments, prominent Democratic figures have publicly questioned President Donald Trump’s cognitive health. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona both accused Trump of suffering from dementia, citing his actions and statements as evidence. Pritzker specifically criticized the President’s decisions and actions, suggesting that he is “out of his mind”. Further, several other Democrats have raised similar concerns, with some describing Trump as “unhinged” and others questioning his fitness to serve.
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During a visit to an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was denied access to the restroom at the Village of Broadview Municipal Building. Video captured Noem and her team being refused entry by staff, prompting her to criticize Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and local leaders for their treatment of law enforcement. The incident occurred while Noem was meeting with employees at the ICE processing facility, which was met with protests and subsequent arrests. Broadview officials stated Noem’s visit was unannounced and denied she requested a meeting with the mayor, with the DHS clarifying she only asked to use the restroom.
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The Trump administration has frozen funding for $2.1 billion worth of infrastructure projects in Chicago, including the Red Line extension, citing concerns about “race-based contracting,” according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Illinois’s elected officials, including Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson, have strongly condemned the move, accusing the White House of using its power to punish political opponents amid the federal government shutdown and questioning the prioritization of aid to Argentina over Chicago. Officials like Representative Mike Quigley have warned that this could be the beginning of a broader effort to cut federal funding to cities that disagree with the president and that the Red Line funding might be permanently blocked.
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Maine Democrat Platner Stays in Senate Race After Reddit Posts Surface, Apologizes
AP News reports that Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin stated that controversial online comments made by U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner were wrong and offensive but not disqualifying. The comments, revealed in old Reddit posts, appeared to endorse political violence and criticize various groups. Platner has since apologized, citing post-traumatic stress disorder and depression experienced after leaving the Army, and has highlighted other posts showing his support for veterans and criticism of discrimination. Despite the controversy, some Democratic leaders continue to support Platner, while his political director resigned in response to the unearthed posts.
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