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Times Of Israel: Israel critic Omar Fateh wins Democratic endorsement for mayor of Minneapolis
Israel critic Omar Fateh wins Democratic endorsement for mayor of Minneapolis
A Muslim Democratic socialist lawmaker, Omar Fateh, has secured the endorsement of Minnesota's Democratic Party to challenge incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey, reflecting a growing trend of progressive candidates defeating establishment figures. Fateh's campaign focuses on affordability and public safety, and he has been vocal about his criticism of Israel.

The rise of candidates like Fateh and New York's Zohran Mamdani indicates a shift within the Democratic Party, as opposition to Israel is becoming less of a barrier to electoral success. This change is evident in local races, with increasing political power for pro-Palestinian movements.


#society

Fox News: Pam Bondi cancels appearance at anti-trafficking summit over medical issue
Pam Bondi cancels appearance at anti-trafficking summit over medical issue
Attorney General Pam Bondi canceled her appearance at CPAC's anti-trafficking summit due to recovering from a torn cornea. In her absence, Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti read her statement expressing regret for missing the event.

Bondi has faced scrutiny over the Trump administration's handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump has distanced himself from the Epstein issue, criticizing those who continue to pursue it as "weaklings." The administration's request to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Epstein was denied.


#crime

GB News: Reform UK council leader says police should be able to 'shoot people if necessary' as party launches crime crackdown
Reform UK council leader says police should be able to 'shoot people if necessary' as party launches crime crackdown
Reform UK council leader Linden Kemkaran advocates for police to have the authority to shoot individuals posing a threat, emphasizing the need for proper backing to combat crime effectively. She criticized the legal repercussions faced by officers for discharging their weapons in the line of duty.

Party leader Nigel Farage supports a tough stance on crime, aiming to halve crime rates within five years if elected. He asserts that police should consist of physically imposing officers to instill fear in criminals, stating that law enforcement must be able to protect society effectively.