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Florida mayor anticipates a “significant exodus” of businesses from New York City if Mamdani wins.
In other news, a Republican senator has defended the subpoena of phone records, calling it completely appropriate. Meanwhile, some Republicans are advocating for a public database to publish the names of illegal immigrants at risk of deportation.
A former leader of an extremist group has been involved in AOC’s campaign for years.
First reported on Fox, a former high-ranking member and lifelong associate of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has been involved in Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign since her first congressional run in 2018. Frank Llewellyn, who once directed America’s largest socialist organization and co-founded what became DSA’s affiliated group, currently serves as the treasurer for both Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign and her political action committee, Courage to Change.
According to reports, Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign has disbursed over $250,000 to Llewellyn for various personnel, travel, and administrative costs since 2018, with expenses beginning at $77.50 for things like phone, travel, and internet services, while Llewellyn reportedly receives paychecks of about $1,281 every two weeks.
White House
Ending the worst violations: The Department of Homeland Security has arrested key violators of the Veterans Act as the campaign season ends.
Recently, Trump met with NATO’s Rutte as negotiations for peace in Ukraine take shape after President Zelenskiy’s visit.
In a separate development, Trump is also jumping into the New Jersey gubernatorial race as Republicans aim to reclaim the position.
World Stage
Japan is set to announce plans for military expansion: After years of minimal defense spending, Japan intends to inform President Trump of its plans to bolster its military.
“Days of Fate”: Vance praises what he describes as crucial days as vice president focuses on continuing a ceasefire agreement.
Ending the Ukraine war: Presidents Trump and Zelenskiy agree on fundamental points moving towards a resolution in Ukraine, labeled as a “good compromise.”
Capitol Hill
Faith in crisis: Senator Cruz is spearheading efforts in the Senate to hold China accountable for its repression of religious institutions.
Contentious moments: The White House criticizes Senator Jeffries for rejecting military funding as a government shutdown nears its 22nd day.
All of America
Political maneuvering: Lawmakers have approved a new congressional map in North Carolina, which could benefit Republicans by increasing their number of seats.
MAGA campaign push: Prominent figures from the MAGA movement are campaigning in New Jersey, seeking to flip the governorship.
Recommendations for Jeffries and Schumer: A former Clinton campaign member cautions against being misled into supporting Mamdani.
Voter integrity efforts: The California Republican Party is pushing for voter ID reforms and requires a significant number of signatures to advance this initiative.
Public sentiment: As Mamdani’s potential victory seems likely, a scathing report showcases New Yorkers’ views on current sanctuary policies.
Political resurgence: A former Republican senator is returning to the political scene, emphasizing the need for leadership.
Public safety concerns: An LA teacher comments on firearms in the context of federal actions involving ICE agents.

