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    White Liberal Woman Judge Blocks Order Requiring Proof Of Citizenship

    White Liberal Woman Judge Blocks Order Requiring Proof Of Citizenship

    By William Teach November 1, 2025 – 7:00 am
    But, really, per the Supreme Court ruling, WLW judge’s order cannot go beyond her district
    US judge permanently blocks Trump order requiring voters to prove citizenship
    A federal judge on Friday permanently blocked part of an executive order from Republican U.S. President Donald Trump, ruling that the president cannot require voters to show passports or similar documents as proof of citizenship before voting.
    Several lawsuits have challenged the president’s March 25 executive order, a sweeping order aimed at overhauling federal elections, and courts had already temporarily blocked it from going into effect. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington, D.C., was the first to reach a final ruling against the executive order.
    Kollar-Kotelly permanently blocked the part of the executive order that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote. The judge had previously declined to block the part of the executive order that would bar states from counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day.
    The ruling came in response to lawsuits by groups including the Democratic National Committee, the League of United Latin American Citizens and the League of Women Voters Education Fund.
    Knowing the history, Judge WLM will see her ruling overturned, even with
    Kollar-Kotelly found that part of the order was illegal because the U.S. Constitution gives states, not the president, the power to oversee elections.
    But, Los Federales set some of the terms for federal elections. Really, all the left wants to do is make it easier for non-citizens to vote.

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    US judge permanently blocks Trump order requiring voters to prove citizenship

    By Dietrich Knauth
    Fri, October 31, 2025 at 5:56 PM EDT
    2 min read



    A man votes at St Andrew's church during the 2024 U.S. presidential election on Election Day in Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 5, 2024. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton



    FILE PHOTO: A man holds a stack of U.S. passports, October 16, 2023. REUTERS/Shir Torem/File Photo

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    A man votes at St Andrew's church during the 2024 U.S. presidential election on Election Day in Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 5, 2024. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

    By Dietrich Knauth
    NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Friday permanently blocked part of an executive order from Republican U.S. President Donald Trump, ruling that the president cannot require voters to show passports or similar documents as proof of citizenship before voting.
    Several lawsuits have challenged the president's March 25 executive order, a sweeping order aimed at overhauling federal elections, and courts had already temporarily blocked it from going into effect. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington, D.C., was the first to reach a final ruling against the executive order.


    Kollar-Kotelly permanently blocked the part of the executive order that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote. The judge had previously declined to block the part of the executive order that would bar states from counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day.
    The ruling came in response to lawsuits by groups including the Democratic National Committee, the League of United Latin American Citizens and the League of Women Voters Education Fund.
    The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents the League of Women Voters in the case, said on Friday that Americans without up-to-date passports should not be required to purchase new documents in order to exercise their rights.
    "While we celebrate this victory, we remain vigilant and will keep fighting to ensure every eligible voter can make their voice heard without interference or intimidation," ACLU's Sophia Lin Lakin said. "No president can sidestep the Constitution to make it harder to vote."


    The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
    The executive order had called on a non-partisan federal election body to modify a standardized national voter registration form to require a document such as a passport proving citizenship.
    Kollar-Kotelly found that part of the order was illegal because the U.S. Constitution gives states, not the president, the power to oversee elections.

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    ICE raids. US-China talks. Zohran Mamdani. Takeaways from Trump's '60 Minutes' interview.

    Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
    Sun, November 2, 2025 at 8:50 PM EST




    ICE raids. US-China talks. Zohran Mamdani. Takeaways from Trump's '60 Minutes' interview.

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said immigration enforcement officials "haven’t gone far enough" in deporting people who are in the country without legal authorization, in a wide-ranging interview on “60 Minutes” on CBS.
    Trump also insisted to Norah O’Donnell that China wouldn’t invade Taiwan while he is president. He said the subject didn’t come up during his meeting on Oct. 30 with China’s President Xi Jinping.
    And Trump repeated his call to end the Senate filibuster, which allows a minority of lawmakers to block contentious legislation, as a way to end the government shutdown.



    President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump hand out candy to children during the annual Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House on Oct. 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. The President and first lady welcomed military, law enforcement, and foster and adoptive families, as well as administration officials and their children, to the annual trick-or-treat celebration on the White House grounds.



    President Donald Trump shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping as they hold a bilateral meeting at Gimhae International Airport, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, in Busan, South Korea on Oct. 30, 2025.



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    President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump hand out candy to children during the annual Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House on Oct. 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. The President and first lady welcomed military, law enforcement, and foster and adoptive families, as well as administration officials and their children, to the annual trick-or-treat celebration on the White House grounds.

    Here is what to know about the interview conducted Oct. 31 at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida:
    Trump: ICE agents 'haven't gone far enough'

    O’Donnell asked Trump whether Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had gone too far in tackling a mother, using tear gas in a Chicago neighborhood, and smashing car windows.


    "No. I think they haven't gone far enough because we've been held back by the judges, by the liberal judges that were put in by Biden and by Obama," Trump said.
    O’Donnell followed up by asking if Trump was OK with those tactics.
    "Yeah, because you have to get the people out," Trump said. "You have to look at the people. Many of them are murderers. Many of them are people that were thrown out of their countries because they were, you know, criminals."
    Trump on China talks: 'I can't give away my secrets'

    O’Donnell said it could become a flashpoint in international relations if China encroaches on Taiwan’s shipping lanes, its airspace, or cyberspace. She asked what Trump would do in response.


    Trump refused to detail what would happen but said Xi understands the consequences would be significant. Trump said his counterpart’s understanding is so clear that the subject didn’t come up during their trade meeting in South Korea.

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    "I can't give away my secrets," Trump said. "I don't want to be one of these guys that tells you exactly what's gonna happen if something happens."
    Trump insisted Xi knows what would happen if China attacked Taiwan.
    "He has openly said, and his people have openly said at meetings, 'We would never do anything while President Trump is president,' because they know the consequences," Trump said.
    Trump says Maduro's days in Venezuela are numbered

    The Trump administration has sunk several Venezuelan boats allegedly carrying drugs and has deployed an aircraft carrier to the region.


    Trump refused to say whether he sought to topple Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s regime, but said his days are numbered.
    "I would say yeah. I think so, yeah," Trump said.
    Trump refused to speak about reports that he is considering an attack on Venezuelan land, in addition to the strikes on ships.
    "I’m not saying it’s true or untrue," Trump said. "But I would be inclined to say that I would do that because I don’t talk to a reporter about whether or not I’m going to strike."
    Trump urges end to filibuster

    The government shutdown will become the longest in history on Nov. 5. Trump said he expects Democrats to eventually agree to reopen the government.


    Democrats have held out to restore Medicaid funding cuts during the summer and extend subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.
    "They’ve become crazed lunatics," Trump said. "I’m not going to do it by extortion."
    Trump urged Republicans to abolish the Senate filibuster to avoid the parliamentary block on ending the shutdown without cooperation from Democrats. But GOP leaders are opposed to ending the filibuster for legislation.
    "The Republicans have to get tougher," Trump said.
    Government shutdown: Trump urges Senate Republicans to scrap filibuster rule
    Trump denies retribution in prosecuting critics

    The Justice Department secured indictments against Trump critics, including former national security adviser John Bolton, former FBI Director James Comey, and New York Attorney General Letitia James. But Trump denied directing the Justice Department to prosecute his critics.


    "No, not in any way, shape or form," Trump said.
    Trump said Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel pursued his opponents on their own.
    "The honest people that we have go after them automatically," Trump said. "I think I’ve been very mild-mannered."



    Zohran Mamdani (D-NY) is running for mayor. He was born in Uganda and moved to New York City with his family at the age of 7.
    He drew historic numbers of South Asian and Muslim voters in the 2025 New York City election to vote for the first time.



    New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pauses while speaking about Islamophobia outside of the Islamic Cultural Center of the Bronx in New York City on Oct. 24, 2025, New Yorkers will cast their votes for mayor on November 4, 2025. Mamdani, the Democratic candidate, is the current frontrunner ahead of former New York Governor and independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa.



    (L-R) Nishant Tharani, Director Mira Nair and music supervisor Zohran Kwame Mamdani arrive at the world premiere of Disney's “Queen of Katwe” at Roy Thompson Hall as part of the 2016 Toronto Film Festival where the cast, filmmakers and real-life stars received a standing ovation. The film, starring David Oyelowo, Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o and newcomer Madina Nalwanga, is directed by Mira Nair and opens in U.S. Theaters on Sept. 23, 2017.

    Grounded in faith, family and community, Zohran Mamdani runs for mayor of New York

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    Zohran Mamdani (D-NY) is running for mayor. He was born in Uganda and moved to New York City with his family at the age of 7.
    He drew historic numbers of South Asian and Muslim voters in the 2025 New York City election to vote for the first time.

    Trump calls Mamdani 'communist' in New York mayor's race

    New York City’s mayoral race ends Nov. 4. Trump has lobbied against the election of Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner in the polls against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
    Trump cut off O’Donnell as she described Mamdani as a "democratic socialist," the banner he campaigns under, by arguing that he is a "communist."
    "Communist, not socialist," Trump said. "He's far worse than a socialist."


    Trump said the federal government wouldn't support New York if Mamdani were mayor. "It’s going to be hard for me as president to give money to New York," he added.
    O’Donnell asked what he thought of people comparing Mamdani to Trump as a charismatic leader breaking old rules.
    "Well, I think I'm a much better-looking person than him, right?" Trump said.

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    Mamdani’s policy proposals stir debate on New York city’s economic future

    11/05/2025 // Finn Heartley // 490 Views


    Tags: big government, bloated government, bureaucracy, cancel Democrats, Collapse, communism, council, debt collapse, democrats, economic collapse, federal government; regulations, left cult, New York, politics, socialism, Zohran Mamdani



    • Radical Socialist Policies: NYC Mayor Mamdani’s agenda—government-run grocery stores, aggressive rent controls, and universal "free money"—mirrors failed socialist experiments in Venezuela and Cuba, risking economic collapse.
    • Business & Wealth Flight: Analysts predict mass corporate and high-earner exodus to low-tax states like Florida and Texas, shrinking NYC’s tax base and crippling funding for public services.
    • Historical Warnings: Price controls and state-run markets led to hyperinflation, empty shelves, and mass emigration in socialist regimes—similar outcomes could devastate NYC’s already strained economy.
    • Urban Decay Accelerates: Rent controls may degrade housing stock, while dwindling tax revenue could leave the city without essential services, turning NYC into a "ghost town" of fleeing residents.
    • National Cautionary Tale: If NYC collapses under Mamdani’s policies, it will reinforce conservative arguments against socialism, proving that redistribution without private-sector growth is unsustainable.

    New York City’s newly elected Mayor Mamdani has sent shockwaves through the business community with his radical policy proposals, including government-run grocery stores, aggressive rent controls, and universal "free money" handouts. Critics warn that these policies—celebrated by leftists as a socialist triumph—mirror the catastrophic economic failures of Venezuela and Cuba, where price controls led to empty shelves, hyperinflation, and mass exoduses.
    The Socialist Experiment Begins

    Mamdani’s victory, secured with over 50% of the vote, has been hailed as a progressive revolution by his supporters. His campaign promises—free public transit, taxpayer-funded grocery stores, and expanded rent subsidies—have ignited fears among economists and business leaders that New York City is hurtling toward financial ruin.
    “Free money, free money, he chants with glee, but he’s forgotten the lesson of history,” sang independent journalist Mike Adams in a satirical AI-generated anthem mocking Mamdani’s policies. The lyrics capture the growing anxiety among taxpayers and entrepreneurs who fear the city is on the brink of collapse.
    Businesses Flee, Tax Base Collapses

    Analysts predict an immediate flight of high-earning individuals and corporations to low-tax states like Florida and Texas. Wall Street firms, already relocating operations due to rising crime and regulatory burdens, may accelerate their departures. “Productive folks are fleeing, seeking greener pastures, leaving behind the takers in their tower and bastions,” Adams’ song warns—a sentiment echoed by real estate moguls and financial executives.
    The New York State tax authority, notorious for aggressively pursuing former residents, may soon find itself chasing a shrinking pool of taxpayers. Experts warn that without a robust private sector footing the bill, Mamdani’s welfare programs will rapidly deplete city coffers.
    Empty Shelves and Economic Ruin

    History provides grim precedents for government-controlled markets. Venezuela’s price controls led to chronic shortages, with supermarkets stripped bare and citizens scavenging for basic goods. Cuba’s socialist experiment turned a once-thriving economy into a ration-card dystopia. Critics fear New York City—already grappling with rising homelessness, crime, and failing infrastructure—could face a similar fate.
    “Grocery stores in government hands, food in short supply,” Adams’ lyrics continue, painting a bleak picture of impending scarcity. Rent controls, while popular among tenants, discourage property investment and maintenance, leading to deteriorating housing stock—a phenomenon already visible in cities like San Francisco.
    A Ghost Town in the Making?

    The most dire prediction? New York City could become a “ghost town” as businesses, professionals, and even middle-class families abandon it for more economically viable regions. “No money for services, no cops, no firemen, New York will crumble like a house of cards,” Adams warns.
    Mamdani’s supporters dismiss these concerns as fearmongering, insisting that wealth redistribution will create a fairer society. But with Wall Street relocating, tax revenues plummeting, and public services buckling under demand, even progressive economists concede the city is playing with fire.
    A Warning for America

    New York’s experiment may serve as a cautionary tale for the nation. As Adams puts it: “Don’t try this at home.” If Mamdani’s policies trigger economic collapse, the fallout will reverberate far beyond the city limits, reinforcing the conservative argument that socialism—no matter how well-intentioned—always fails in practice.
    For now, U-Haul rentals out of NYC are reportedly spiking. The question is: Who will be left to pay the bills when the music stops?
    Watch the Nov. 05 episode of "Brighteon Broadcast News" as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about Mamdani victory and Ukraine-NATO defeat.

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