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Mamdani also didn't publicly endorse Kamala during last years Election. There's probably some hard feelings regarding that.
The whole country rejected Kamala. Well, to be fair one-third of all eligible Americans cast a ballot for Kamala Harris. Regardless, one can hardly resent one man for following the public opinion of the time.
 
He's become softer on Israel as Democratic pressure has built on him.
What softer? On October 7th, the most recent time he's spoken publicly about it, he again proclaimed Israel was committing a genocidal war. The Israeli government jumped to criticize him and again call him anti-semitic for it.

NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's statement on Oct. 7 attacks deemed "shameful" by Israel

In addition, there are some on choosing to make a thing about his "weakening his stance" because he dared claim Hamas committed a war crime and Israelis were innocent victims of October 7th, which is entirely true. The last I checked, the Nova Festival wasn't an IDF function, and Hamas members killed innocent Israelis (and other nationalities) and took hostages. That doesn't absolve Netanyahu or the Israeli government of their crimes, nor does it strip festival goers of their innocence. Neither government was innocent, and he's been clear about this since the beginning.
 
^I don't think he's gotten softer on BIbi. Just he may not be able to issue an arrest if said person was to shows up on his jurisdiction under his presumed mayorship...partly because the US is not a signature to the ICC I believe.
 
A picture, says a thousand words... I hope that kid is ok!

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He's going to weaponize whatever levers he can. That said, theoretically whatever rules they plan on loosening to be able to investigate these groups could also be applied to the right as well. And ironically, these kind of changes would also likely pull the US up to being on par with other western countries in terms of tax fraud and malfeasance investigations.

However, the Trump Administrations very rich benefactors will likely try to shut down anything of the sort if they so much as sniff the potential for any future Democrat turning it around on them.
 
^It's also illegal and a felony for the executive to medal in or change the tax process in any way to my understanding.
 
However, the Trump Administrations very rich benefactors will likely try to shut down anything of the sort if they so much as sniff the potential for any future Democrat turning it around on them.
Democrats are too spineless to do anything of the same in return. The inherent problem is that the GOP can do all of this, the Democrats will walk back only some of it, and nobody goes to jail. Democrats are just keen to ensure the status quo is remained so that their corporate benefactors can continue benefacting. The horrors might stop if the GOP leave office but things won't materially improve with Democrats in power.
 

Justice Department expected to ask grand jury to indict former Trump national security adviser John Bolton on Thursday

The Justice Department is expected to ask a federal grand jury in Maryland on Thursday to indict John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, multiple sources tell CNN.

Bolton has been under investigation for alleged unlawful handling of classified information.

Sources previously told CNN that part of the Justice Department’s investigation centers around notes he was making to himself in an AOL email account — at times writing summaries of his activities like diary entries — when he was working for Trump.

FBI agents executed a search warrant on Bolton’s Maryland home and Washington, DC, office this summer. The agents seized multiple documents labeled “secret,” “confidential,” and “classified,” including some about weapons of mass destruction, according to court records.
 

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