The two Atlanta cops who shot and killed Rayshard Brooks when they confronted him asleep in a Wendy's drive-thru will not face state criminal charges.
The cops shot Brooks after he grabbed a non lethal Taser.
The encounter happened a few weeks after the George Floyd murder. Brooks was unarmed when the police approached him and they did not use deesclating training to resolve the matter. The cop who shot Brooks will walk.
Rep. Idiot Karen Greene (R-GA) supported the embattled cop, Garrett Rolfe. The cop was the one who shot Brooks five times as he was fleeing with the Taser. His partner, Devin Brosnon was also charge for criminal neglect. His charges were dropped as well.
Pete Skandalakis, executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia said the "quickly evolving" situation led to the cops using "justifiable force."
“We did not look at this with 20/20 hindsight. Given the quickly changing circumstances, was it objectively reasonable that he used deadly force? And we conclude it was,” Skandalakis said of Rolfe.
The shooting happened against the backdrop of heightened tensions and protests nationwide after the death of George Floyd under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer less than three weeks earlier. Sometimes-violent protests over Floyd’s death had largely subsided in Atlanta, but Brooks’ killing set off a new round of demonstrations against police brutality and racial injustice.
Skandalakis said he believes that context is important and acknowledged that encounters between police and the African American community are sometimes “very volatile,” but he said he doesn’t believe race played a role in this instance.
“This isn’t one of those cases,” he said. “This is a case in which the officers were willing to give Mr. Brooks every benefit of the doubt and, you know, unfortunately, by his actions, this is what happened.”
On June 12, 2020, police responded to complaints of a man sleeping in a car in the drive-thru lane of a Wendy’s restaurant. Police body camera video shows the two officers having a calm conversation with Brooks for roughly 40 minutes.
No justice for Rayshard Brooks.
Then, when the officers told Brooks he’d had too much to drink to be driving and tried to arrest him, Brooks resisted in a struggle caught on dash camera video. Brooks grabbed a Taser from one of the officers and fled, firing it at Rolfe as he ran. Rolfe fired his gun, and an autopsy found that Brooks was shot twice in the back.
Police Chief Erika Shields resigned less than 24 hours after Brooks died, and protesters set fire to the Wendy’s, which was later demolished. Natalie White, Chisom Kingston and John Wade were criminally charged for setting the restaurant on fire.
L. Chris Stewart, a lawyer for Brooks’ family, said Tuesday that Brooks should not have fought with the officers and that if they had used deadly force during that fight, they would have been completely justified.
“But they did not. They did not. They chose not to when they were justified. But they decided to use lethal force as a man was running away — 19 feet away,” he said.
He and his law partner, Justin Miller, noted that the prosecutors said they had to hire experts and break down the encounter video frame by video frame to reach a decision. Something that complicated should have been presented to a grand jury of Fulton County citizens to decide whether charges were merited, the family’s lawyers said.
Stewart said the family will continue its fight for justice in civil court, where they have a lawsuit pending.
The two officers’ lawyers have said their actions were justified.
“This was the proper and only decision that could be reached based upon the evidence and Georgia law,” Brosnan attorneys Don Samuel and Amanda Clark Palmer said in an emailed statement.
Lawyers Noah H. Pines, Bill Thomas and Lance LoRusso said Rolfe will not be making a statement at this point.
Skandalakis and former Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter, who was co-counsel in the case, spent about an hour during the news conference walking through the details of the encounter between Brooks and the two officers. Porter showed still images taken from videos to break down what happened once things turned violent.
Skandalakis called it “a peaceful encounter that all of a sudden becomes a violent encounter,” saying that once Brooks took the Taser from Brosnan, he assumed an offensive position.
Three individuals were charged with arson. They destroyed the Wendy's restaurant in Atlanta.
Porter said Brooks proceeded to “beat the crap” out of the two officers after Rolfe’s lawful attempt to arrest him. Rolfe acted in accordance with Georgia law and Atlanta Police Department policy given the facts of the situation, he said.
“The police didn’t come into this encounter hot,” he said. “There was no hostility.”
Rolfe was fired a day after the shooting, but his dismissal was overturned in May 2021 by the Atlanta Civil Service Board. The board found that the city failed to follow its own procedures for disciplinary actions.
Five days after Brooks was killed, then-Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard held a dramatic news conference to announce warrants had been taken out against Rolfe and Brosnan. Rolfe’s charges included felony murder, aggravated assault and violation of his oath. Brosnan was charged with aggravated assault and violating his oath.
Skandalakis said Tuesday that he would file paperwork to dismiss those warrants. He declined to comment when asked whether Howard had rushed charges.
The Atlanta Police Department said in a statement that both officers are on administrative duty and will undergo training and recertification.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, who was a City Council member when the shooting happened, said in a statement his “heart continues to ache” for Brooks’ family, but he respects the “independent role” that the special prosecutor played.
Two months after he announced the charges, Howard lost the Democratic primary in his bid for reelection. Just weeks after taking office in January 2021, his successor, Fani Willis, asked Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr to reassign the case, citing concerns about Howard’s actions.
Willis has since gained national attention for her ongoing investigation into whether Washed Up 45 and others illegally tried to influence the outcome of the 2020 election in Georgia.
Carr initially refused to reassign the case, but in July 2021 appointed Skandalakis to take it over after a judge excused Willis and her office.
A Miami-Dade County officer is in the freezer after a video of a traffic stop went viral. It involved the dirty cop making an infraction by holding up traffic and a motorist and his pregnant wife honking at the cop to proceed.
Kevin and Sabrina Enciso were heading to a local hospital after Sabrina had felt pain after a car accident in which she feared she was having a miscarriage.
On their way to Jackson West Medical Center in Doral, the get behind a Miami-Dade County officer at a stop sign. He is not turning or engaged in a stop. He was literally delaying traffic.
Another officer turns and stops to chat. Kevin blows the horn twice after waiting an additional minute. The officer who turned decided to pull up to allow Kevin to pass. The officer who held up traffic decided to pull him over.
“I honked once, just like a, ‘Hey I’m here, just so you know’ and one of the officers put their hand up and waved, say wait, so we waited,” Kevin Enciso said.
Enciso says his wife had an accident the day before and needed to get to the emergency room to check on the baby.
“So, you're okay now,” said the Miami-Dade officer.
Instead of allowing the couple to get to the ER, the Miami-Dade officer calls paramedics. First Coast news Crime and Safety Analyst, Mark Baughman says the exchange was heated on both sides without reason.
"It's never good not to comply with law enforcement when they ask for something, if they want you to step out of the car… you step out of the car,” said Mark Baughman, Crime and Safety Analyst.“You can ask for the supervisor, there’s nothing wrong with that but it could've been handled differently on both ends of the spectrum there,” said Baughman.
Cop intentionally stalled pregnant woman from treatment.
The couple told our sister station, NBC Miami that they did receive treatment, but they felt their civil rights were violated.
“We do need to protect officers, but protecting officers is allowing them the ability to de-escalate and training them that every situation does not have to have a gun involved or sarcasm because that's only going to escalate emotions,” said John Phillips.
The Miami-Dade police told NBC Miami that they are launching an internal affairs investigation into this July incident.
A White Mexican American woman saw the digital dash. The 58-year old Texas realtor found herself in a lot of hot water after she racially insulted women because they're Indian-American women. It was seen on social media and it went viral.
Bidisha Rudra and Rani Banerjee recorded the encounter outside a Plano restaurant. The bigot was apparently angered that women were talking and bigot decided to bemoan about people speaking English.
One of the women recording was on the phone with 911 throughout the exchange.
"She's a white woman wearing a black dress," the woman told 911.
"No, I am not white," the bigot said in the video. "I am Mexican! I am Mexican, and I paid my fucking way here!"
"We didn't even talk to you. Why did you walk up to us to talk?!" one woman said.
UPDATE: Esmeralda Upton of Plano, TX was arrested a few hours ago for assault and making terroristic threats. pic.twitter.com/1262mT25qT
This racist attacking these innocent women is Esmi Upton of Plano, Texas. Full name: Esmeralda Armendarez-Upton, she is a realtor for California Federal Bank. She is a parishioner at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Plano, TX.
The racist woman in this video who is seen attacking four Indian-American women is named Esmeralda Upton of Plano, Texas. She’s a parishioner at “Prince of Peace” Catholic Church. She was just arrested today. Good, lock her KKK ass up.pic.twitter.com/D7u4BBRNAG
"Because I hate you fucking Indians, that’s why!" The bigot can be seen saying. "You guys come to our country."
It's not clear what started the incident and whether it started inside a business. That's not seen on the video clip posted.
Upton was arrested Thursday on charges of misdemeanor assault and misdemeanor terroristic threats. Police say they are investigating it as a hate crime.
You're famous for all the wrong reasons.
But at one point the bigot was heard sort of trying to make an apology.
"You know what. You are right. Ma’am, I am sorry. I am sorry," she said. "You know what, peace. Ok, fuck you! Peace. I overstepped my bounds."
The woman recording the video told the 911 operator they don’t feel safe. That’s when the bigot started talking about the women's bodies.
"I am not going to hurt you," the bigot said. "Look at me. I am all of 100 pounds. You guys weigh well over 200."
Less than two minutes later, an officer arrived and separated the bigot from the group of women.
The DFW chapter of the Council on American-Islam Relations responded with a statement saying, "The level of vitriol and alleged physical assault against four Indian American women in Plano is truly appalling. This type of hate has no place in North Texas, and we call on law enforcement to investigate this incident as a hate crime."
Plano police say more charges could be filed against the bigot. Her bond is set at $10,000.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Vanessa and Natalia Bryant celebrate a victory against police corruption.
Vanessa Bryant will receive her respect. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors are paying Kobe Bryant's widow $16 million because of the fire and sheriff's department deciding to take the graphic photos of the tragic Jan. 2020 helicopter crash. The county forked over nearly $40 million due to cops being willing to share graphic images of Kobe to celebrity agitating websites.
A jury awarded the $16 million to Bryant and an additional $15 million to Chris Chester, whose wife Sarah and daughter Payton also died in the crash, on Wednesday, ending a legal battle that had been in the works for two years. During the trial, Bryant's legal team alleged she had suffered emotional distress from several employees of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department and Fire Department sharing photos from the crash site, including pictures of the bodies of her husband and daughter.
The majority of the money came from the Sheriff's Department, as the jury found the department had an established practice of sharing such photos.
The helicopter was unfortunately not prepared for the bad weather. The NTSB confirmed that weather conditions were extremely foggy when the pilot took off.
Kobe and Gianna died in a fiery helicopter crash in 2020.
Jurors listened to 11 days worth of graphic and emotional testimony. Witnesses during the trial included a deputy who said he showed images from the scene to two people at a bar; another deputy who said he shared photos while playing a video game; a deputy who air-dropped scene photos to an unidentified person in firefighting gear; a fire captain who took similar photos but turned in a department device missing its hard drive; and a fire official who showed the images to other personnel during an awards ceremony cocktail hour.
The federal jury found both the Sheriff's and Fire Departments lacked proper policies and training which caused the violation of rights. The only plaintiff claim not supported by jurors was in a finding that the county fire department was not liable for any long-standing widespread practice or custom of taking illicit photos. The sheriff's department was found liable for the same issue.
Immediately after the verdict was read, Bryant hugged her attorneys. As she continued to cry, Bryant then tearfully embraced her daughter Natalia in the front row. She left the courthouse without making a statement, but did post a picture of her, Kobe Bryant and their daughter Gianna on Instagram with the caption: "All for you! I love you! JUSTICE for Kobe and Gigi!"
The student loan forgiveness proposed by President Joe Biden has riled up the Republicans and their conservative allies. They are going nuclear over the president's efforts to ease student debt.
They appear on many far-right platforms bemoaning about how the government isn't supposed to bail out Americans. They claim that taxpayers will be footing the bill for Biden's giveaway to "socialism."
Well The White House have had enough. They decided to troll Republicans and also brought receipts against them. The White House decided to hit up the far-right lawmakers with their PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) debts forgiven.
Rep. Idiot Karen Greene (R-GA)
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene had $183,504 in PPP loans forgiven.https://t.co/4FoCymt8TB
The firebrand Georgia lawmaker who is considering her run for president in 2024 is by far the most dumbest do nothing lawmaker in Washington, DC. She along with 89 other members unfortunately do more social media posting than legislating.
Twitter user @Acyn who often catches the noise and shares it online got the White House attention.
In a clip from Newsmax, Greene was complaining that it was unfair to taxpayers who will have to pay off the debt -- and that's it's a part of the Biden administration's agenda to win votes in November.
Like I thought they were celebrating the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The Republicans should be celebrating they took away a woman's right to choose. I mean that was their end game for nearly 50 years.
On Thursday, the White House said that many of the Republicans complaining were the ones who backed Washed Up 45's tax bailouts. The folks who voted for a $2 trillion tax cut for the wealthy and giant corporations that racked up the deficit.
Biden on Thursday said he will never apologize for helping the middle class.
Some of the left and right are debating this controversy, many college students praise the move.
Meanwhile, the president went on the campaign trail in Maryland. The president had sharp words for a heckler who interrupted a midterm fundraiser and rally in Maryland on Thursday night.
Witnesses said a man interrupted the president’s speech at Montgomery High School in Rockville, Maryland, yelling, “You stole the election!”
The outburst prompted a rain of boos from the crowd, and the president said, “Let him go,” and “That’s OK,” before offering a comeback.
“Folks, ignorance knows no boundaries, but we never gave up,” Mr Biden said to applause. “We never gave in, and we’re delivering for the American people.”
The president’s remarks touted the Democrats’ legislative achievements on infrastructure, climate, and guns, but it also addressed his views of the politics of the current Republican party, which often sound similar to the claims of the stolen election from the heckler.
“What we’re seeing now is either the beginning or the death knell of an extreme MAGA philosophy,” Mr Biden said. “It’s not just Trump, it’s the entire philosophy that underpins the — I’m going to say something, it’s like semi-fascism.”
“I respect conservative Republicans,” he added later, but drew a distinction between them and “MAGA Republicans.”
The far right hates the United Nations because it host countries the U.S. consider enemies.
The UN has also wanted to hold Israel accountable for violating the agreements to not build settlements on land claimed by Palestinians. The Israeli government is also facing allegations of committing war crimes. The U.S. refuses to hold the country accountable due to its unwavering commitment to assist Israel and the claim of its "right to exist."
The far right also hate Muslims. They equate terrorism with religion. Since the Sept. 11 attacks, the far right have called for more restrictions on their rights to prayer, associate and criticize the U.S. and Israeli government.
According to the Christian and Jewish nationalists, criticism of Israel is anti-semitic. That is not true and remains to be an issue to stifle opposition to the country's brutal human rights abuses.
So the outrage at the UN is basically aimed at a South Sudanese diplomat who is accused of rape. The New York Police Department arrested him and want to prosecute him but he claimed diplomatic immunity and was let go. Now he has disappeared and the U.S. and Interpol are demanding answers.
Allegedly the sexual predator was found on the sidewalk apparently drunk. He has
In the span of five years, the NYPD says United Nations diplomats were cited for 150,000 parking tickets. None were ever paid.
The 24-year-old victim says she was walking her dog around noon on Sunday when a Sudanese diplomat followed her inside their shared apartment building in Upper Manhattan, forced his way into her apartment, and raped her twice.
Drunk diplomat faces criminal investigation.
"Once people are diplomats and they have a certain status or even power, most of the time they're used to getting away with things. I think that, if anything, if he does get sent home he should face penalties over there, if not be held, you know, be held in a court of law over here in the United States," one person said.
Diplomatic immunity has long been a point of contention in the city. The NYPD confirms it took the suspect in for questioning, but let him go when he declared his diplomatic status.
The Sudanese Consulate would not comment on whether the diplomat is still in the country. The State Department confirmed it is now involved and will determine how to proceed.
The sexual predator is named Charles Dickens Imene Oliha. The police fear he fled back to South Sudan.
President Joe Biden announces he will cancel student debt and the noise is outraged.
The far right is upset because according to them, it's bribery.
The far left is upset because they want all student debt cancelled but they only get $10,000. They want more and they are pouting and screaming.
Biden announced Wednesday that he will forgive $10,000 in federal student debt for most borrowers, fulfilling a campaign pledge and delivering financial relief to millions of Americans.
Biden will cancel up to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants.
“Both of these targeted actions are for families who need it the most,” the president said in remarks from the White House on Wednesday afternoon.
The relief will be limited to Americans earning under $125,000 per year, or $250,000 for married couples or heads of households. The relief is also capped at the amount of a borrower’s outstanding eligible debt, per the Education Department.
The president will also extend the payment pause on most federal student loans “one final time” through Dec. 31, 2022, according to the tweet.
Val Demings will face off against Little Dummy Rubio.
Republicans immediately slammed Biden’s actions, which come a little more than two months before the crucial midterm elections. They argued that erasing the debt represents a government giveaway to the rich, is "unfair" to those who already paid off their loans or taxpayers who never went to college, and that more spending will exacerbate record inflation.
"An awful lot of Americans choose not to go to college. And then there are those Americans who borrowed money to pay for school and paid it back. In what way is it fair to those taxpayers?" Obstructionist Leader Karen McConnell (R-KY) told reporters Wednesday in Kentucky.
"So I think fundamentally when we borrow money, we pay it back. And I don’t think the government ought to be forgiving."
Roughly 45 million Americans have student debt, totaling more than $1.7 trillion in the second quarter of 2022, the Federal Reserve estimated. People with smaller amounts of debt often have a harder time paying it off because they might not have completed their degree or have degrees with lower earning power compared to those with more debt.
Republicans have pointed out that the median household income for those making payments on student loans is $76,400; just 7% of those households are below the poverty line.
Coon Scott wished he thought of loan forgiveness. The Black Republican may test 2024 waters.
South Carolina Sen. Coon Scott, often mentioned as a possible 2024 GOP candidate, dismissed Biden’s plan as a “handout to the wealthy. Period,” while another potential 2024 GOP hopeful, Arkansas Sen. Karen Cotton, blasted it as a “bailout.” A third, Florida Sen. Karen Rubio, called the plan an “unfair burden to place on working families.”
“Forgiving student loan debt isn’t free,” Rubio said. “It means the 85 percent of Americans with no undergraduate debt from college will be carrying the burden for those that do.”
But Biden's plan is popular among Americans. The NBC News poll from March and May found that 46% of voters said they would more likely back a candidate who wanted to cancel some student-loan debt, versus 33% who would be less likely to support that candidate. Still, the issue is not as popular as others like support for abortion rights or clean energy; it ranked in the middle of pack among the 25 issues that voters were asked about.
Under the plan, Biden is canceling $10,000 in federal student loans for borrowers who earn less than $125,000 a year; couples who file taxes jointly and earn less than $250,000 also will be eligible for debt cancelation. And Pell Grant recipients, those from low-income families, will be eligible for an additional $10,000 in debt relief, for a total of $20,000.
Biden came armed with his own stats. Standing with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in the White House, the president said roughly 43 million Americans would be eligible for relief, 60% of whom are Pell Grant recipients. And nearly 90% of relief dollars will go to those who make less than $75,000 a year, he said.
“All this means people can start [to] finally crawl out from under that mountain of debt … on top of their rent and utilities,” Biden said, “to finally think about buying a home or starting a family or starting a business. And by the way, when this happens, the whole economy is better off.”
Progressives had been pushing Biden to get more aggressive and cancel as much as $50,000 in student loan debt. But on Wednesday, they took a victory lap, saying more could be done later.
“Make no mistake: This is one of the biggest acts of consumer debt relief in American history, and it will directly help hard-working people who borrowed money to go to school because they didn’t come from a family that could write a big check,” tweeted Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) who along with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), had personally pressed Biden to take action on student loans.
“Today is a win — and it paves the way for even more victories to come, if we keep fighting side by side.”
NAACP President Derrick Johnson, who had also pushed the Biden administration, praised the actions as well, saying that people who attended Historically Black Colleges and Universities would see a direct benefit.
“Americans across the country, including millions of HBCU attendees, will benefit from this decision. Our continued focus remains on closing the racial wealth gap and we will continue to press for scaled solutions,” Johnson said.
Still, the support among Democrats was not unanimous. Rep. Chris Pappas (D-NH) who’s facing a tough re-election bid this fall, distanced himself from Biden and said a better approach would be to draft legislation that expands Pell Grants, community college and loan forgiveness for those studying “vital professions like nursing.”
Melted candle complains about student loan forgiveness.
“This announcement by President Biden is no way to make policy and sidesteps Congress and our oversight and fiscal responsibilities,” Pappas said.
Republicans, including Rubio, Cotton and Rep. Karen Foxx of North Carolina, agreed that Congress — not the president — needs to fix the student debt crisis and have proposed their own bills, though none go far enough for Democrats, who control both the House and Senate. In fact, the Republican National Committee tweeted out a video of Speaker Nancy Pelosi from last year asserting that Biden "does not" have the power to unilaterally cancel student debt.
"He can postpone. He can delay. But he does not have that power," she told reporters in July 2021. "That has to be an act of Congress."
Foxx’s bill, the Responsible Education Assistance through Loan Reforms Act, would provide targeted relief to borrowers who made years of loan payments and allows Pell Grants to be used for short-term, career-focused programs, among other things.
“It’s time for President Biden to put down the executive pen and fix the mess he and his party created," said Foxx, the top Republican on the Education and Labor Committee.
Rep. Karen Smith (R-MO), the top Republican on the Budget Committee, told NBC News that Biden's announcement was a "political stunt."
"Today's actions make clear that President Biden is more interested in pushing his party's political agenda than easing the pain of working Americans," he said.
Alabama pastor was arrested after a call of him watering grass.
An Alabama pastor was arrested in May and the police finally release the body camera footage. e Karens are back in action. A white person called the law on a pastor after seeing him watching watering flowers.
In the town of Childersburg, Pastor Michael Jennings was at a neighbor's home watering flowers. A white person said that he was acting suspiciously. The police came and at first it started with a cordial call to a suspicious person and the police officer asked for identification.
Jennings did not have his ID on him and refused to give the officer that. He is certainly within his right to do so. It soon escalated to a situation where more officers showed up and then he was arrested for disorderly conduct and breach of peace.
Jennings, who is Black, is alleging that he was detained as a result of racial profiling.
Police arrived on the scene after being alerted to a “suspicious individual” outside the Childersburg home. The exchange was captured on the unidentified officer’s body camera. While the arrest occurred in May, the footage is newly released.
The charges were later dropped but he has filed a lawsuit against the Childersburg Police for discrimination due to the fact that the situation elevated when they threatened to arrest him when he told them multiple times, he was allowed to be there and he refused to be identified because he already offered his name.
Jennings, pastor of the Abundant Life Ministries in Sylacauga said he holds no ill will towards the person who called the law on him. He stressed that the police should have handled the situation better.
So the lawsuit is being filed in federal court.
After Jennings walked around to the other side of the house, saying more plants were needing to be watered, police handcuffed Jennings. Jennings requested to call his wife, which police did not allow him to do. After Jennings continued to argue with police, they placed him in the back of a patrol vehicle.
Alabama pastor dealt with police abuse.
Later, police asked another neighbor to corroborate Jennings’ story. She identified Jennings’ house, and confirmed that he was friends with the people who lived in the home where Jennings was watering plants.
While she couldn’t confirm that Jennings had express permission to be on the property, she said, “They went out of town today, so [Jennings] may be watering their flowers. That’d be completely normal.”
The neighbor, who was a white woman, disclosed to police that it was her who called the police after seeing Jennings in the yard, only later realizing who he was. She apologetically remarked, “This is probably my fault.”
After Jennings was allowed back out of the patrol vehicle to have his handcuffs adjusted, Jennings told police, “Y’all racially profiled me.” After the officer denied having done so, Jennings retorted, “Yes, you did.”
While Jennings waited in the patrol vehicle, the three officers, all of whom appear to be white, discussed Jennings’ refusal to offer his identification and expressed frustration that he accused them of racial profiling. They further discussed what to charge him with.
The white nationalist did not win the Republican Party nomination for the 23rd Congressional District in New York. He lost to a white nationalist who Republicans view as a better choice.
Karen Langworthy, the chairman of the New York GOP, bested Buffalo businessman Dummy Paladino in a western New York primary brawl that doubled as a proxy battle between some of the state's most influential Republicans, NBC News projects. Langworthy will be
The primary for New York’s redrawn 23rd Congressional District, spanning the Buffalo suburbs through the southwestern part of the state, had been a 12-week sprint after Rep. Karen Jacobs (R-NY) announced he would not seek re-election after he expressed support for a ban on assault-style weapons. There was a separate special election Tuesday to fill the brief remainder of Jacobs’ turn.
Langworthy, who was up by about 4 points over Paladino shortly before midnight ET, surged ahead based on the strength of his support in the state's southwestern region, while much of Paladino's support was concentrated in the Buffalo suburbs.
Rep-Elect Karen Sempolinski will serve out the remaining term of Jacobs. Karen Reed who previously was in the seat left after a sex scandal.
Langworthy, who was up by about 4 points over Paladino shortly before midnight ET, surged ahead based on the strength of his support in the state's southwestern region, while much of Paladino's support was concentrated in the Buffalo suburbs.
"I learned a lot of values growing up on the Southern Tier. But the one was when you confront a bully, you punch them in the face and you take them down a peg and they won’t mess with you again," Langworthy said in his victory address. "And we did that here in this district tonight. And we sent a loud and clear message that people want decent, stable, honest, conservative, Republican leadership going forward."
Paladino's defeat came 12 years after he cruised to the party's 2010 nomination for governor before he suffered a crushing loss that fall to Andrew Cuomo.
White nationalist cruises to victory.
Both candidates had sought to highlight their closeness to Washed Up 45. While Paladino was endorsed by Rep. Karen Stefanik (R-NY), the No. 3 House Republican. Stefanik's endorsement caused consternation among GOP leaders, given Paladino's well-documented history of making incendiary and racist comments, NBC News reported in June.
Polling had been sparse and all over the map. An independent survey released this month by Barry Zeplowitz and Associates of Buffalo found a neck-and-neck battle, while a Paladino campaign survey last month suggested he was up by 30 points.
Republican strategist Karen Caputo, a Paladino ally, expressed confidence to NBC News ahead of the election that the district’s heavily Republican makeup would work in Paladino's favor.
"It is the most Republican district in New York and one of the most Republican districts in the Northeast," said Caputo, a former Trump administration official. Referring to Senate Minority Leader Karen McConnell (R-KY), he said: "And there are elements of the kind of McConnell wing of the Republican Party in New York and many, many Democrats who just cannot get used to something that is increasingly inevitable. And that’s that they’re going to be calling him Congressman Paladino. Suck it up. Get used to it."
In the end, a Paladino victory did not come to pass.
His bid brought renewed attention to his long-scrutinized rhetoric. Soon after he entered the race, he sparked backlash over a post on his Facebook account claiming mass shootings this year in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo were "false flag" operations. Then, audio of an interview Paladino gave to Buffalo’s WBEN radio last year was unearthed in which he said Adolf Hitler was "the kind of leader we need today."
Paladino said in a statement that the remarks were a "serious mistake," but he argued that they were not in proper context. But just last week, Paladino told Breitbart Radio that Attorney General Merrick Garland "should not only be impeached, he probably should be executed," after the FBI searched Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate this month, according to The Associated Press. He said later in the same interview that he was "just being facetious," which a spokesperson reiterated to The Buffalo News.
"Carl does not think Garland should be executed, and when you listen to the interview, when asked what he meant, he stated he was being facetious," the spokesperson told the paper.
In 2016, Paladino, then a member of the Buffalo Board of Education, made racist remarks about then-first lady Michelle Obama’s being "let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla," and said he wished then-President Barack Obama would die of mad cow disease after having sex with a cow. He later said he "could not have made a worse choice in the words I used to express my feelings."
Republicans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Paladino will no longer be a pest.
Langworthy will face off against the Democratic nominee in a district favored for Republicans according to Cook Reports.
People who never should run for office ever again.
Jen Perelman
DeAnna Lorraine
Shahid Buttar
Jim Oberweis
David Esrati
Nina Turner
Carl Paladino
Laura Loomer
Andy Martin
Larry Elder
Alan Keyes
Stay out of politics. No one likes you.
I will say that Joe Biden, Donald J. Trump, Mitt Romney run multiple times for higher office and never got it. Romney being the only one who never became president. He finally got a higher office job by carpetbagging to Utah after living in California and Massachusetts. He was once a perennial loser.
Romney is considered a possible contender in 2024. Trump as well.
Biden ran three times for president and finally won. Biden will run for president a fourth time in 2024.
Another freshman lawmaker does not pass the class.
It appears that Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-NY) falls to moderate Democrat in a competitive race for a newly redrawn district. He listened to Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney's (D-NY) bitch ass. Maloney who ended up winning his seat promised Jones a top position if he would move to the newly redrawn 10th district. Maloney left his district because it was more competitive for Republicans.
Jones who was one of 15 candidates running lost to Dan Goldman, an impeachment lawyer in the first impeachment trial of Washed Up 45.
Goldman, a heir to the Levi Strauss & Co. defeated Jones and New York progressive assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou and disgraced New York mayor Bill de de Blasio.
Maloney easily beat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) backed candidate New York state senator Alessandra Biaggi.
Jones was one of two Black New York lawmakers who are openly gay.
Although he was progressive, he was not closely associated Ocasio-Cortez or Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), two of 90 members who lack any legislative accomplishments. He was never a member of the Squad but supported the Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) agenda.
Dan Goldman beats Mondaire Jones.
Goldman, poured millions of dollars into his election bid, and he had received a coveted endorsement from The New York Times editorial board. Some candidates sought to portray the former federal prosecutor as attempting to “purchase” his seat and not being liberal enough for their party.
“He’s not [a] traditional politician. He hasn’t held elected office before, and it’s something that we’ve had to grow accustomed to, but it’s you know, it’s par for the course. And Dan, through all of it, is very much committed to keeping things positive … and, you know, let everybody else scrap it out and do whatever they want,” Goldman’s campaign told The Hill in an interview last week.
Rep. Jerry Nalder (D-NY) defeated embattled Rep. Carolyn Maloney in a bitter race which pitted the two longtime members against one another.
Ocasio-Cortez won her seat without a primary challenger.
The seat that Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado vacated was one of the closely watched races. The Democrats kept the seat. Republicans spent a lot of money to flip that seat. Now, Rep-Elect Pat Ryan will serve the remaining term and is expected to face a Republican challenger in the general.
His losing opponent Republican Karen Molinaro will run in a seperate district as the nominee. The district leans Democratic and it is possible Republicans can flip it.
White nationalist defeats extreme white nationalist in a Republican primary in Central Florida.
Incumbent Rep. Karen Webster (R-FL) defeats that ugly troll Loomer. It was a very close race between a Karen and an extremist.
House Republicans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that loon isn't their nominee. The troll lost to Rep. Lois Frankel (D-FL) in 2020. Instead of crawling back under that rock, that ugly troll decided to run in a district friendlier to Republicans.
“I’M NOT CONCEDING!” Laura Loomer attacks the Republican Party and alleges voter fraud after losing GOP primary to incumbent Florida congressman Daniel Webster. #news6pic.twitter.com/qpuhJUIpyJ
“I am pleading with the Republican Party to please start taking this issue seriously. Please.”
— Far-right congressional candidate Laura Loomer, who was defeated by conservative Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL), sobs while falsely claiming voter fraud cost her the primary. pic.twitter.com/6smsaANRyy
The 73-year old incumbent serves Sumpter County, Florida, home of The Villages, the largest retirement community in the United States. A truly Republican friendly community.
The 11th Congressional District is Safe Republican.
Loomer is permanently banned from Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Uber, Lyft and numerous other social media outlets. Her only platforms Gettr, Truth Social and Parler don't give her traction. She pretty much is a deranged woman living with her parents. She is a piece of shit who is Islamophobic, racist and agent provocateur. I believe she is a "snitch" on extremists.
This woman was given unnecessary attention for being a troll who stalked Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI). The two women are Muslim. The two are part of 90 members who do nothing but agitate, post on social media, call for action but refuse to draft legislation to do something about it. Basically, the activist lawmakers.
Florida had released a controversial map that made a handful of districts more friendlier to Republicans.
The grumpy old man beats the goofy white lady.
The governor of the state, Karen DeSantis is vowing that if he is elected, he will make Florida the last place to be "woke." The Republican will face off against Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL), the former Florida governor who was then a Republican.
Crist will have a third run and it will be a difficult road for him. He will be going in as the underdog.
Florida is trending more Republican and it's likely that DeSantis will face a likely win. However, if you are willing to fight for democracy, you need to vote like your life depends on it.
Rep. Val Demings (D-FL) will be the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate. She will face off against Sen. Karen Rubio (R-FL), one of 20 members who does something but never accomplishes it. Rubio does work but he is mostly known for his hypocrisy and stupidity.
Rep. Karen Gaetz (R-FL) also won his bid despite being under federal watch for allegedly sleeping with an underage girl and pimping her. He and his former buddy have been accused of sexual exploitation. The former buddy had plead guilty and is cooperating with the feds on getting information about Gaetz.
Men, better be careful of those cat calls and wolf whistles.
The New York Police Department are searching The Bronx for three suspects accused of robbing men at knifepoint leaving them in their underwear. The women are accused of robbing a 37 and a 38-year old man of their properties.
Police say the suspects approached the men, brandished a knife and stole some of the men's clothing before running away.
Both victims refused medical attention at the scene.
The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Texas governor Karen Abbott is feuding with New York governor Kathy Hochul and New York City mayor Eric Adams. He is literally sending immigrants to the city in a deliberate attempt to undermine federal response to immigration at the Southern border. The white nationalists scapegoat migrants in their culture wars.
If Abbott wants to make New York City bigger that's fine and dandy. Cause the more people that come, the likelihood the city will surpass 10 million. Texas is already a disaster under his watch. He allowed mass shootings and weather tragedies plague his state.
Although, I believe he still has a path to winning, his opponent Beto O'Rourke is catching up.
If Texas does elect a Democrat as their governor, it will the first in over 20 years.