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Letitia James Rallies with Zohran Mamdani After Indictment, Vows to Keep Fighting President Trump

New York Attorney General Letitia James made her first public appearance Monday night since being indicted on federal fraud charges, joining New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani at a campaign rally in Washington Heights, as reported by Fox News.

Speaking before an estimated 3,000 attendees, James defiantly declared that she “will not bow” and vowed to continue opposing President Donald Trump’s “aggressive policies.”

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The event, titled “Our Time Has Come,” featured several New York Democrats, including Reps. Nydia Velázquez and Adriana Espaillat, and New York City Councilmember Chi Ossé.

The rally took place three weeks before the November 4 mayoral election, in which Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, faces Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.

“Thank you to New York’s attorney general, Tish James,” Mamdani said from the stage. “For years, you have fought the good fight for New Yorkers, and now it’s our time to fight for you.”

James was indicted last week by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia. U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan announced that the attorney general faces charges of bank fraud and making false statements to financial institutions.

The charges stem from allegations involving falsified mortgage documentation tied to a Virginia property.

During her remarks Monday night, James rejected the charges as politically motivated. “I know what it feels like to be attacked for just doing your job,” she said.

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“I also know what it feels like to overcome adversity, and so I stand on solid rock, and I will not bow. I will not break. I will not bend. I will not capitulate. I will not give in. I will not give up.”

James also accused President Trump of using the justice system for political purposes.

“This indictment is nothing more than a continuation of the president’s desperate weaponization of our justice system,” she said. “I will keep fighting for justice. I will keep fighting for New Yorkers. I will keep fighting the aggressive policies of Washington, D.C. And I will not stop.”

The attorney general has been a vocal opponent of President Trump since bringing a civil fraud case against him and The Trump Organization in New York.

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That case accused the company of inflating asset values and net worth to obtain favorable financial terms. A New York judge previously ruled Trump and his company liable for fraud.

At the rally, Mamdani and other Democratic leaders voiced support for James and condemned the indictment.

“We speak with a voice that recognizes that we are standing in front of the same courthouse where Attorney General Tish James did her job, upholding the law and holding Donald Trump accountable,” Mamdani said.

James endorsed Mamdani for mayor earlier this year and said she stands with him because he “knows what it’s like to be attacked, to be called names, to be threatened, to be harassed.” She said Mamdani’s campaign reflects a shared determination to “build a better New York.”

The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Leftist Arrested for Alleged Plot to Assassinate Conservative Commentator Benny Johnson

Federal authorities have arrested George Isabel Jr. for allegedly threatening conservative commentator Benny Johnson and his family in what officials are calling a politically motivated plot.

The arrest comes just days after the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, marking another apparent act of left-wing political violence targeting prominent conservative figures, as reported by The Blaze.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Isabel is accused of sending a threatening letter to Johnson’s home, where he lives with his wife, Kate, and their children. The letter, received days after Kirk’s killing, contained violent threats explicitly referencing the earlier assassination.

Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed the arrest in a public statement on Monday.

“Benny’s a well-known media personality carrying a message very similar to Charlie’s, grounded largely in faith and love of country. Just days after Charlie’s assassination, Benny received a letter at his home, where he and Kate are raising their beautiful, beautiful young family,” Bondi said.

“The author of this letter made it very clear that he hated Benny because of his views, and he wanted Benny dead. This was a coward hiding behind a keyboard who thought he could get away with this,” Bondi continued.

“You are not going to get away with threatening people in this way.” She confirmed that Isabel has been charged federally with mailing threatening communications.

Benny Johnson spoke publicly about the incident during an appearance with BlazeTV host Liz Wheeler. He described the threats as part of a larger problem of left-wing violence targeting families who express conservative values.

“To the parents out there, this is a movement about ensuring that you can raise your kids in safety and security, whether it’s from terroristic threatening of left-wing violence, which happened to me specifically in name when this individual, George Isabel Jr., said that he would blow my head off in an open field just like Charlie Kirk and watch my blood splatter on the concrete, or whether it’s from terroristic threatening of homicidal criminals who get let out of jail time and time again and scare you and your children out of the parks and off the streets.”

Johnson said that the “America First” movement remains focused on protecting families and reaffirming traditional values.

“What America First is is a movement of pro-family,” he told Wheeler. “And why is that important? Because actually, Liz, as you know, the things that make you happy in life are having a relationship with God, falling in love, getting married, having children.”

He added that those who despise those values often come from a place of bitterness and emptiness. “They are godless. They often don’t have families,” Johnson said, emphasizing that the suspect in his case will be prosecuted as a warning to others who threaten conservative families.

“You can’t have a pro-family movement of people if parents are being terroristically threatened,” he stated.

The Justice Department confirmed that the investigation remains active as prosecutors prepare to present the case before a federal court.

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Report: Indicted Letitia James Sheltering ‘Fugitive’ Relative in Virginia Home

Indicted New York State Attorney General Letitia James is reportedly housing her grandniece, who has been classified as a fugitive, in her Virginia residence. The Daily Mail reported that Nakia Thompson, James’ grandniece, has been living with her three children in the attorney general’s Norfolk home since 2020.

Court records reviewed by the outlet show that Thompson is listed as an “absconder” wanted by authorities in Forsyth County, North Carolina, for violating the terms of her probation.

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The records indicate she failed to complete her probation sentence following misdemeanor convictions for assault and battery and trespassing.

Keith Acree, a spokesperson for the North Carolina Department of Corrections, confirmed Thompson’s fugitive status to the Daily Mail.

“Ms. Thompson was sentenced to probation for misdemeanor convictions for assault and battery and trespassing, and has willfully avoided probation supervision,” Acree stated. He added, “An absconder is considered a fugitive. Thompson faces arrest if she is located in North Carolina.”

Acree further noted that Thompson’s offenses are considered low-level and classified as “non-extraditable,” meaning she cannot be forcibly returned to North Carolina to face arrest. As a result, Thompson has been able to reside outside the state without being detained.

Public records reviewed by the Daily Mail list James as the homeowner of a three-bedroom property in Norfolk, Virginia, where Thompson and her children have reportedly lived for the past five years. The property is located approximately 350 miles from Forsyth County, North Carolina.

The Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office and the North Carolina Department of Corrections did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The New York Post regarding whether any additional legal steps would be taken against Thompson or whether James could face scrutiny for housing a fugitive.

Letitia James, who was indicted last week by a federal grand jury in Virginia on a single count of bank fraud, has not commented on the report. She was accused of falsifying mortgage documents related to a Virginia property.

The charges stemmed from an investigation by federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia, where the case is being handled.

James, who has been one of the most prominent Democratic officials in the country, has faced increasing public attention since the indictment was announced. Federal authorities have not confirmed whether the latest revelations regarding her grandniece’s fugitive status will play any role in her ongoing case.

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Trump Schools Politico Reporter Mid-Flight After Getting Clean Bill of Health

President Donald Trump completed his annual physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Sunday before departing for Israel as part of his latest Middle East trip.

The president, who also met with and addressed members of the U.S. military during his visit, was given a clean bill of health by his medical team.

According to officials, the exam was part of the president’s routine yearly checkup.

White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor confirmed that the president remains in excellent health and is “fit to execute the duties of the office.”

Following the medical evaluation, President Trump spent time speaking with service members and thanking them for their work at the facility.

Before leaving Washington, President Trump boarded Air Force One bound for Tel Aviv, where he is scheduled to meet with Israeli and regional leaders following the recent peace agreement between Israel and Hamas.

The agreement, signed earlier this month, marked a major diplomatic breakthrough and included the release of the final group of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.

While en route to Israel, the president held a press gaggle with reporters aboard Air Force One. The exchange quickly drew attention online after President Trump sparred with a member of the press.

When Politico’s White House Bureau Chief, Dasha Burns, attempted to ask a question, the president interrupted to ask where she was from. “Who are you with?” he said.

“Uhhh, Politico. Dasha Burns, sir,” she replied.

“Oh, you’re Dasha, Politico. Ugh,” the president said, pausing before continuing.

“Politico has gone bad. They’ve been so wrong about everything.”

Burns attempted to continue, responding, “I’ve got a lot of questions, sir.”

The president declined to take her question, turning to another member of the press instead.

“No, no. Politico, it’s been so wrong about everything,” Trump said.

“Let’s get somebody else to ask some questions, do you mind? Is that alright? Because Politico is fake news.”

The moment quickly spread across social media platforms, where clips of the exchange circulated among reporters and political commentators.

Several journalists aboard Air Force One noted that the exchange was typical of the president’s unscripted interactions with members of the press, particularly those from outlets he has accused of unfair coverage.

The exchange with Burns comes as Politico continues to cover the administration’s diplomatic activity in the Middle East and domestic policy discussions ahead of the upcoming budget negotiations in Congress.

The publication has faced criticism from Trump administration officials for its reporting on internal deliberations and anonymous sourcing practices.

After the in-flight press availability concluded, the president continued to Israel, where his agenda included meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and regional leaders who were involved in negotiating the recent peace deal.

The visit marks President Trump’s first trip to the region since the signing of the agreement, which both Israeli and U.S. officials have described as a foundation for long-term peace.

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Speaker Johnson Uses Barack Obama’s Own Words to Destroy Democrats’ Shutdown Narrative

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) delivered a pointed message to Democrats on Monday, warning that the ongoing partial government shutdown could soon become one of the longest in U.S. history if both chambers fail to reach an agreement.

“We’re barreling toward one of the longest shutdowns in American history unless Democrats drop their partisan demands and pass a clean, no-strings-attached budget to reopen the government and pay our federal workers,” Johnson said during a press conference at the Capitol.

The current partial shutdown entered its 13th day on Monday after Senate Democrats rejected a House-passed temporary funding bill intended to keep the government running through late November.

The measure, described as a “clean” continuing resolution, received strong support from House Republicans but failed in the Senate when all but three Democrats voted against it.

The proposal requires 60 votes to advance in the Senate, leaving Democrats responsible for supplying enough votes to end the stalemate.

According to House leaders, the bill would maintain current federal funding levels and prevent disruptions to essential services while broader budget negotiations continue.

Democrats, however, have pushed for additional spending provisions.

Their counterproposal includes increased funding for social programs and an extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits that are set to expire.

It also includes expanded healthcare coverage for illegal aliens, a measure that has drawn criticism from Republicans who say the proposal adds unnecessary costs during an already strained budget cycle.

Senators John Fetterman (D-PA), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), and Angus King (I-ME) have been the only members of the Democratic caucus to side with Republicans in an effort to reopen the government.

The impasse has left federal employees without pay for nearly two weeks and delayed several non-essential operations across agencies.

During Monday’s press conference, Johnson invoked comments made by former President Barack Obama during the 2013 shutdown, which lasted 16 days.

“There’s only one way out of this reckless and damaging shutdown, pass a budget that funds our government with no partisan strings attached. The American people don’t get to demand ransom in exchange for doing their job. Neither does Congress. They don’t get to hold our democracy or our economy hostage over a settled law. That’s not how our democracy is supposed to work. That’s why I won’t pay a ransom in exchange for reopening the government. I’ll always work with anyone of either party on ways to grow this economy, create new jobs and get our fiscal house in order for the long haul, but not under the shadow of these threats,” Obama said at the time.

Johnson read the line verbatim, pausing before clarifying, “What I just read was a direct quote. Those are not my words. They belong to President Barack Obama. He was speaking there in 2013 when our government was shut down for 16 days.”

The Speaker’s remarks highlighted the growing frustration among House Republicans, who argue that Democrats are prolonging the shutdown for political leverage rather than pursuing a bipartisan resolution.

The current closure ranks as the fifth-longest in U.S. history, according to the Congressional Research Service.

The longest government shutdown lasted 35 days between December 2018 and January 2019.

The second-longest occurred under President Bill Clinton, lasting 21 days between December 1995 and January 1996. The third was the 2013 shutdown during the Obama administration.

Johnson said the House has already done its part by passing a seven-week temporary funding measure that would extend fiscal year 2025 spending levels through

November 21. The continuing resolution, or CR, would give lawmakers additional time to finalize a long-term spending agreement for fiscal year 2026, which began on October 1.

Republican leaders in both chambers have urged Democrats to accept the measure as a way to keep government operations running while budget discussions continue. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has not indicated whether he will bring the House bill to a vote.

As the shutdown nears the two-week mark, congressional aides say federal agencies are preparing contingency plans if the deadlock persists.

Economists warn that a prolonged closure could disrupt federal contract payments and delay small business loans.

Johnson concluded Monday’s remarks by reiterating his call for a bipartisan resolution.

“This is a moment for leadership and common sense,” he said.

“Federal workers and American taxpayers deserve better than political brinkmanship.”

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JD Vance Drops Savage One-Liner On Elizabeth Warren’s Hamas-Israel Peace Deal Post

Senator Elizabeth Warren faced sharp criticism on Monday after posting comments about the release of Israeli hostages that omitted any mention of President Donald Trump’s role in brokering the peace deal between Israel and Hamas.

President Trump delivered remarks to the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem earlier in the day, following a historic agreement that secured the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

The speech came after the president’s successful mediation efforts led to a cease-fire and a wider peace framework between Israel and the militant group.

Thirteen Israeli hostages were returned to Israel on Monday after two years in captivity. The release marked a major diplomatic breakthrough credited to Trump’s direct involvement in the negotiations.

While many world leaders and Israeli officials praised the president’s achievement, Warren instead used the occasion to highlight her past statements.

“For two excruciating years, I have called for the return of the hostages brutally kidnapped on October 7th and held in Gaza,” she wrote on X.

“Today is a good day. Surviving Israeli hostages are finally home and reuniting with loved ones. I’m thinking of them and their families on this joyful day and praying for their full recovery. I’m also grieving for all those who can’t come home today.”

Warren went on to add, “Today must also be an important step toward lasting peace in the region — peace for both Israelis and Palestinians. We must end the war in Gaza, surge humanitarian aid, and negotiate a two-state solution now.”

Her post immediately drew attention online, not for its diplomatic tone, but for what it left out — any acknowledgment of President Trump’s direct role in achieving the agreement.

Critics noted that Warren’s comments read more like a political statement than a recognition of the events that unfolded.

Vice President J.D. Vance responded directly to Warren’s post with a single line that quickly went viral.

“The president told me he did this on Indigenous Peoples Day in honor of you,” Vance wrote.

The remark spread quickly across X, prompting widespread reactions from users who praised the vice president’s pointed humor.

Many reposted the exchange alongside clips of Trump’s address to the Knesset earlier that day, where he spoke about unity, regional stability, and the importance of ending cycles of violence in the Middle East.

Vance’s response was shared thousands of times within hours, dominating political discussions on the platform throughout the day.

His post came as officials in Jerusalem confirmed that additional negotiations remain underway to facilitate the release of more hostages and to expand humanitarian cooperation in Gaza.

The peace deal represents the first formal agreement between Israel and Hamas in nearly two decades and was reached after weeks of intensive back-channel diplomacy.

It is expected to lead to ongoing talks in the region aimed at maintaining stability and preventing further hostilities.

President Trump’s visit to Israel followed meetings with Israeli leaders and regional partners who participated in the negotiations.

The administration said the next phase of discussions would focus on ensuring compliance with the agreement and pursuing broader regional cooperation.

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Brandon Straka Goes on Epic Rant, Vows to Expose Zohran Mamdani’s Socialist Deception

Brandon Straka, founder of the WalkAway movement that encourages Americans to leave the Democratic Party, has officially entered the race for New York City mayor.

Straka announced his candidacy following the Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist who represents parts of Queens in the state legislature.

Straka said he decided to return to New York City immediately after Mamdani’s win, describing his decision as a call to action against what he views as a growing threat of socialism in one of the nation’s most influential cities.

“If you think the future seems scary, you have no idea what a scary future looks like until you’ve lived under ‘democratic socialism,’” Straka said in a recent statement.

Speaking to supporters at a rally in August, Straka declared, “We are starting today a movement in New York City to stop democratic socialism dead in its tracks. I recognize that Zohran Mamdani has captured the interest and the attention of many people in Gen Z, many people in minority communities, and a lot of people think that he is the answer to their problems. Why? Because the pain points that he’s talking about are very, very real.”

Straka acknowledged that the city has become increasingly unaffordable but said that policies advanced by Democrats have made the situation worse.

“Democratic socialism takes vulnerable people and lies to them and tells them that the government will solve all of their problems,” he said.

“It tells them, oh, but if only you give the government more power, over your housing, over your electricity, over your groceries, over your transportation, over your education, over your healthcare, over your child care, we will fix all of your problems.”

During his speech, Straka challenged his audience directly: “When is the last time you woke up and thought to yourself, ‘Thank goodness for the government. They really fixed that problem.’ Never, it’s never happened. And you know why? Because democratic socialism — forget the democratic — it’s just a Trojan horse.”

He continued, “This is soft communism… just plain socialism, which is a fancy way of dressing up communism. And communism and socialism have never succeeded. They’ve always failed everywhere they’ve ever been attempted.”

Straka pushed back on common arguments from the left, such as pointing to government programs as examples of socialism.

“‘Look at Medicare, Brandon, look at the post office, Brandon. These are all versions of socialism, and they’re very, very successful.’ That is a lie,” he said.

He noted that both programs have struggled financially, citing Medicare fraud and the United States Postal Service’s $9.5 billion net loss during the last fiscal year.

“We do have government-run programs, and we do have government-funded safety nets in this country, but they are nothing more than that,” Straka said.

“Our safety nets were always intended to be systems to help people get back on their feet when they have hard times and continue to participate in a capitalist system.”

He emphasized that these programs were “never meant to be dependencies that people remain on for the rest of their lives and remain on generationally and pass on to their children and their grandchildren and create an environment where people become dependent on the government for everything.”

Straka warned that socialism ultimately erodes freedom and individual potential.

“When you put the government in charge of every aspect of people’s lives, it crushes their soul, it crushes their creativity, it crushes their will. It crushes their freedom. It crushes their drive to be everything that they were meant to be in this world,” he said.

He told the audience that he has spoken with college students across the city who feel hopeless about their financial futures.

“They say, I don’t believe I’m ever going to be able to own a home. I don’t believe I’m ever going to be able to get out of student loan debt. I don’t believe that the American Dream is attainable for me,” Straka said.

Straka argued that Mamdani and other socialist politicians exploit these concerns by promising government solutions that cannot deliver.

“The government’s going to give you that dream,” he said, quoting what he described as Mamdani’s message to young voters.

“And these kids are young, and they say, ‘Sounds good to me, because I feel like I did everything right, and I feel like I’m drowning in debt.’”

To counter that narrative, Straka said he plans to mobilize volunteers “all over Manhattan, in the Bronx, and Staten Island, and Brooklyn, and Queens.”

His campaign message centers on restoring the American dream through self-reliance, opportunity, and opposition to what he calls the “false promises” of socialism.

“We cannot allow this in New York City,” Straka said.

“These systems will fail and they will crush and kill the city that we love so much.”

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VA Dem Candidate Spanberger Delivers a Word Salad That Would Make Kamala Jealous

Former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic candidate for governor of Virginia, faced heavy scrutiny following last week’s debate against Republican Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears after failing to give clear answers on several major issues, including her support for another Democrat under fire and questions about gender policies in public schools.

The debate, held ahead of the 2025 gubernatorial election, featured tense exchanges between the two candidates as they discussed education, public safety, and leadership.

During one portion, Spanberger was asked whether she still endorsed Democratic Attorney General candidate Jay Jones after he made controversial remarks referencing “two bullets” for House Speaker Todd Gilbert and comments about wishing death on Gilbert’s children.

Spanberger did not provide a direct response to the question.

Earle-Sears criticized her opponent’s silence, arguing that voters deserve clarity about where she stands on a candidate accused of making violent statements.

The exchange quickly drew attention from both parties, with Republicans accusing Spanberger of avoiding a straightforward answer on a matter of public concern.

The former congresswoman also faced a difficult moment when asked about Virginia’s policy on gender and school facilities.

She declined to say whether she would rescind Governor Glenn Youngkin’s executive order requiring students to use restrooms consistent with their biological sex.

In a follow-up interview with WSHV 3, Spanberger was again pressed on her position.

When asked, “What do you think of Earle-Sears’ claim that you’re fine with putting men in women’s locker rooms?”

Spanberger responded with an extended two-and-a-half-minute statement that did not include a direct yes-or-no answer.

Her response referenced federal education law, Title IX, and the role of federal versus local authorities.

“The reality is that the federal government has the ability to change the letter of the law. Through Congress, through the Senate, bills go to the president’s desk. Right now, what we are seeing is there are differences between what is the law of the land under Title IX, and what are executive orders put out by the White House,” Spanberger said.

She continued, “In circumstances where there are conflicting evidence or conflicting interpretations, the reality is the federal government has to be clear in what is the real guidance available to our schools as it relates to use of locker rooms. The reality is that we have multiple jurisdictions who believe they are following the letter of the law and have their lawyers conveying why. And, at the end of the day, we have a President of the United States who is taking away and threatening federal funding.”

Spanberger went on to criticize the President’s approach to federal funding, saying, “What I think is so egregious is that this is a tool that, that, unfortunately, this President continues to use, the threat of federal funding. Congress passed funding. It is not the president’s ability. This is a basic Article I. If you believe in the Constitution, the president doesn’t have the ability to just pull back funding.”

Her remarks continued at length, citing examples of programs affected by funding disputes and emphasizing the role of local communities in school decisions.

Political commentators quickly reacted to her lengthy remarks.

Conservative communicator Steve Guest said Democrats are “confused” about Title IX, while others highlighted the lack of a direct answer.

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) posted on X, “Wow, I think even Kamala listened to that and said ‘that’s an absolute word salad!’”

Spanberger’s performance in the debate and subsequent interview drew renewed attention to the Virginia race, which polls show has tightened in recent weeks. Earle-Sears has significantly narrowed the gap, and recent surveys indicate the contest is now statistically even.

As the election approaches, Spanberger’s handling of controversial questions and her reluctance to take firm positions on divisive issues are expected to remain key points of discussion among voters and campaign strategists across the state.

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New York Democrat Forced to Leave His Own Town Hall by Anti-Israel Hecklers

Democratic Rep. Josh Riley of New York was briefly forced to leave his own town hall event on October 6 after anti-Israel protesters interrupted him for several minutes, shouting over his remarks and accusing him of supporting “genocide” for backing Israel’s war against Hamas.

Riley, who represents a competitive upstate New York district, was speaking at a public meeting held at the State University of New York (SUNY) Sullivan campus when protesters began heckling him.

Video and eyewitness accounts show that he was shouted down for nearly six minutes before stepping away from the event.

According to local reports, the disruption began when a woman stood up and shouted, “Seventy-five percent of Democratic voters are against you — the United States — giving arms to Israel. Why are you voting for arms to Israel?” Riley attempted to respond but was repeatedly interrupted.

“I would love to answer your question,” Riley said, urging the protester to allow him to speak in an orderly manner.

The woman continued to interrupt, shouting, “People are dying. Americans do not want to support genocide.”

The protester also criticized Riley for participating in a congressional trip to Israel in August, organized by the American Israel Education Foundation, an affiliate of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

Riley again tried to respond but was met with further disruption from multiple protesters.

“You’re filibustering!” one man shouted, while the woman continued, “You’re supposed to listen to your voters!”

Riley replied, “I’m trying to,” before leaving the room.

The female protester exited the venue shortly afterward, allowing Riley to return and continue the town hall.

Local outlet River Reporter confirmed that the event resumed after several minutes.

The confrontation came as support for Israel has weakened within the Democratic Party amid its ongoing conflict with Hamas.

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect on Friday under a deal negotiated in part by President Donald Trump.

Polling data has reflected a broader divide among Democrats on U.S. policy toward Israel. A Quinnipiac University poll released in August found that three out of four Democratic voters oppose additional U.S. military aid to Israel.

Riley’s tense town hall follows a series of similar disruptions directed at other prominent Democrats, including Kamala Harris, whose book tour events have been interrupted by anti-Israel demonstrators in multiple cities.

During the same event, Riley was questioned on domestic issues, including federal immigration enforcement.

When asked how local authorities could require Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to unmask during operations, he replied, “Local law enforcement no matter who you are should not be wearing masks.”

He also reiterated support for creating a pathway to citizenship for illegal migrants who do not have criminal records.

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) criticized Riley’s comments, accusing him of backing policies that weaken law enforcement.

“Radical Democrat Josh Riley has zero respect for anyone who disagrees with his dangerous, far-left agenda that prioritizes criminals and illegal immigrants above law enforcement heroes and hardworking New Yorkers,” NRCC spokeswoman Maureen O’Toole said in a statement.

Although Riley voted in favor of Republican-sponsored legislation aimed at penalizing criminal illegal migrants, he opposed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which increased funding for ICE detention facilities and allocated funds for completion of the southern border wall.

Riley said at the time that Republicans were “sh*tting” on the middle class by tying immigration enforcement to reductions in social program spending.

The New York Post has also reported that Riley invested up to $15,000 in a “women-owned, queer-led” distillery that markets politically themed spirits such as “Fascist Tears” vodka and “Dissent” gin.

Political analysts currently rate the 2026 race for New York’s 17th Congressional District as “Lean Democrat.”

Riley defeated then-Rep. Marc Molinaro in 2024 in what became the most expensive House race of that cycle.

Molinaro, now serving as head of the Federal Transit Administration, is not expected to seek a rematch.

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Father Charged with Killing His Teen Daughter’s Alleged Rapist Now Running for Sheriff

Aaron Spencer, the Arkansas father charged in the 2024 shooting death of his daughter’s alleged rapist, has announced that he is running for sheriff of Lonoke County—the same jurisdiction where he was arrested.

According to WDBJ7, Spencer was taken into custody in October 2024 after searching for his missing 14-year-old daughter and finding her inside a vehicle with 67-year-old Michael Fosler.

The Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office said deputies had been searching for the girl, who was reported missing, when they were informed that Spencer had located both her and Fosler.

Authorities said the situation escalated into a confrontation between the two men, during which Spencer shot and killed Fosler.

He was arrested at the scene and later charged in connection with the shooting.

The New York Post reported that Spencer is expected to appear in court in December for pretrial proceedings.

Despite the pending case, he has formally declared his candidacy for sheriff, framing his campaign around what he describes as failures in local law enforcement and a commitment to community safety.

In comments quoted by Local 12, Spencer said, “I refuse to stand by while others face these same failures.

This campaign isn’t about me. It’s about every parent, every neighbor, every family who deserves to feel safe in their homes and safe in their community. It’s about restoring trust where neighbors know law enforcement is on their side and families know that they will not be left alone in a moment of need.”

Spencer’s campaign announcement has drawn attention across Arkansas and beyond, as the case has already generated significant public interest.

His supporters have praised him as a protective father who acted out of desperation, while critics have questioned whether someone facing a homicide charge should seek public office.

Records show that the Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office initially treated the shooting as part of an active criminal investigation, though prosecutors have not yet disclosed whether they will pursue additional charges or modify the existing ones as the case proceeds.

Court filings indicate that Spencer’s defense team intends to argue that the shooting occurred during a highly emotional confrontation and that he acted in defense of his daughter.

No trial date has yet been set, but his legal proceedings and campaign are expected to run concurrently through the end of the year.

If elected, Spencer would assume leadership of the same department that investigated and arrested him.

The Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office has not commented on his candidacy or on how it might affect the ongoing case.

The election for sheriff is scheduled to take place next year, with filing deadlines expected early in 2025.

For now, Spencer’s bid for office has added a new layer of public attention to an already high-profile case that continues to unfold both in the courtroom and in the community he hopes to lead.


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