Month: November 2025
No Clear Winner Yet in Minneapolis Mayoral Race as Fateh Surges in Ranked-Choice Count
Midwest Politics Report The race for Minneapolis mayor remains too close to call after Tuesday’s election, as first-choice vote totals placed incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey ahead of State Senator Omar Fateh, but short of the majority needed to secure an outright victory under the city’s ranked-choice voting system. Frey, seeking a third term, told supporters…
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Trump Delivers Warning To GOP Following Tuesday Election Losses
President Trump pointed to “pollsters” who say the government shutdown — combined with the fact that his name wasn’t on Tuesday’s ballot — were key reasons behind the Republican losses on Election Day. “‘TRUMP WASN’T ON THE BALLOT, AND SHUTDOWN, WERE THE TWO REASONS THAT REPUBLICANS LOST ELECTIONS TONIGHT, according to Pollsters,” Trump posted on…
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Mamdani Walks Back 9/11 Story After His False Claim About Hijab-Wearing Aunt
Marxist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing mounting scrutiny after being caught fabricating details about a supposed family member’s experience with Islamophobia following the September 11 attacks — and then changing his story once the lie was exposed. Mamdani, a self-described “democratic socialist” and close ally of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), told…
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Supreme Court Delivers Critical Ruling In Key Case
President Donald Trump has picked up a big win at the U.S. Supreme Court on a key issue driving his presidency. The court annulled a lower court injunction that was obstructing the president from revoking the protected legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants presently living in the United States. The ruling was 8–1…
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Trump: Autopen Use In Biden Admin ‘Under Serious Investigation
President Donald Trump announced that the Biden administration’s use of the autopen is under investigation. During a meeting at the White House, a reporter asked Trump about Venezuela and the threat of terrorism posed by President Nicolás Maduro. Trump spoke about his administration’s efforts to combat the threat, which led to him slamming President Joe…
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Trump’s Government-Issued Phone Seized in Expanding ‘Arctic Frost’ Controversy
Washington Bureau Report A new political firestorm is unfolding in Washington amid revelations that former President Donald Trump’s government-issued phone was reportedly seized as part of Operation Arctic Frost, a sweeping surveillance program authorized during the Biden administration. The disclosure has raised alarm across the political spectrum — not only because of its implications for…
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Mamdani Wins NYC Mayor’s Race, Pledges Sweeping Socialist Reforms
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani delivered a fiery victory speech late Tuesday, promising to deliver on his progressive agenda and declaring his election a historic mandate for change. Mamdani, 34, who will become New York City’s first socialist, first Muslim, and first mayor of South Asian descent, claimed victory at Brooklyn’s Paramount Theatre, The New York Post…
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Kentucky Democratic Senator Switches To GOP: ‘Party Left Me’
Kentucky State Sen. Robin Webb has switched her party from Democrat to Republican. “First and foremost, I’m a mother, a rancher and a lawyer with deep personal and professional roots in Kentucky’s coal country,” the former Democrat said. “As the Democratic Party continues its lurch to the left and its hyperfocus on policies that hurt…
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Kansas Mayor Charged For Allegedly Voting As Noncitizen in Several Elections
Kansas leaders charged Joe Ceballos, the mayor of a small city in rural Kansas, with a crime on Wednesday. They say he voted in several elections even though he is not a U.S. citizen. Scott Schwab, the Secretary of State for Kansas, and Kris Kobach, the Attorney General for Kansas, both Republicans who were elected,…
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Homeland Security Enacts New Anti-Mask Rule in Portland as Protests Turn Theatrical
PORTLAND, OR — Federal officials have unveiled a sweeping new security policy aimed at curbing the chaos that has plagued Portland’s streets for years. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced this week that it is immediately enforcing a new “visibility and identification rule” outside federal buildings — a measure that effectively bans protest participants…
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