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Donald Trump says Zohran Mamdani is in a ‘honeymoon phase'; warns him to ‘behave, otherwise…'
Donald Trump says Zohran Mamdani is in a ‘honeymoon phase'; warns him to ‘behave, otherwise…'

Mint

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

Donald Trump says Zohran Mamdani is in a ‘honeymoon phase'; warns him to ‘behave, otherwise…'

US president Donald Trump while answering questions about Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who won New York City's Democratic mayoral primary, alleged 'he's said some really bad things about Jewish people.' The US President was answering question about Mamdani, who has said he would enforce the International Criminal Court's arrest order if Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited New York city. Donald Trump called Zohran Mamdani a 'communist". The US President threatened to deport the New York mayoral candidate Mamdani, who is a US citizen, said 'I'll get him out.' The US president also warned Mamdani of "big problems" if the democratic candidate "did not behave." Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also reacted to Mamdani's statement and said 'I'm not concerned about that'. "He (Mamdani) is not a socialist, he is a communist and said some really bad things about Jewish people, and he said some really bad things about a lot of people, and I think he is going through a little bit of honeymoon right now," said Trump during the dinner at the White House. "He won't make it. He better behave otherwise he is going to have some big problems," the US president further warned the NYC mayoral candidate. Donald Trump has launched a series of sharp attacks against Zohran Mamdani, the progressive Democratic mayoral candidate in New York City. Trump has repeatedly labeled Mamdani a "Communist Lunatic," "pure, true communist," and a "total nut job," vowing not to let him "destroy New York" and claiming he holds "all the levers" and "all the cards" to save the city. Donald Trump also falsely alleged that Mamdani, a naturalized US citizen originally from Uganda, is "here illegally" and threatened to arrest him if Mamdani obstructs federal immigration enforcement, specifically ICE operations in the city. The US president has previously warned of funding cuts for New York if Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor in the November polls. 'Let's say this, if he does get in, I'm going to be President and he's going to have to do the right thing or they're not getting any money,' Trump told FOX news. Trump has also questioned Mamdani's citizenship and stated that he would be looking into the allegations that he is in the US "illegally." 'A lot of people are saying he's here illegally… We're going to look at everything. And ideally, he's going to turn out to be much less than a communist, but right now, he's a communist,' said Donald Trump.

Donald Trump warns Zohran Mamdani to ‘behave', says NYC mayoral hopeful is in a ‘honeymoon phase'
Donald Trump warns Zohran Mamdani to ‘behave', says NYC mayoral hopeful is in a ‘honeymoon phase'

Mint

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

Donald Trump warns Zohran Mamdani to ‘behave', says NYC mayoral hopeful is in a ‘honeymoon phase'

US president Donald Trump while answering questions about Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who won New York City's Democratic mayoral primary, alleged 'he's said some really bad things about Jewish people.' The US President was answering question about Mamdani, who has said he would enforce the International Criminal Court's arrest order if Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited New York city. Donald Trump called Zohran Mamdani a 'communist". The US President threatened to deport the New York mayoral candidate Mamdani, who is a US citizen, said 'I'll get him out.' The US president also warned Mamdani of "big problems" if the democratic candidate "did not behave." Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also reacted to Mamdani's statement and said 'I'm not concerned about that'. "He (Mamdani) is not a socialist, he is a communist and said some really bad things about Jewish people, and he said some really bad things about a lot of people, and I think he is going through a little bit of honeymoon right now," said Trump during the dinner at the White House. "He won't make it. He better behave otherwise he is going to have some big problems," the US president further warned the NYC mayoral candidate. Donald Trump has launched a series of sharp attacks against Zohran Mamdani, the progressive Democratic mayoral candidate in New York City. Trump has repeatedly labeled Mamdani a "Communist Lunatic," "pure, true communist," and a "total nut job," vowing not to let him "destroy New York" and claiming he holds "all the levers" and "all the cards" to save the city. Donald Trump also falsely alleged that Mamdani, a naturalized US citizen originally from Uganda, is "here illegally" and threatened to arrest him if Mamdani obstructs federal immigration enforcement, specifically ICE operations in the city. The US president has previously warned of funding cuts for New York if Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor in the November polls. 'Let's say this, if he does get in, I'm going to be President and he's going to have to do the right thing or they're not getting any money,' Trump told FOX news. Trump has also questioned Mamdani's citizenship and stated that he would be looking into the allegations that he is in the US "illegally." 'A lot of people are saying he's here illegally… We're going to look at everything. And ideally, he's going to turn out to be much less than a communist, but right now, he's a communist,' said Donald Trump. Zohran Mamdani, son of filmmaker Mira Nair ad academic Mahmoud Mamdani, won the Democratic primary for NYC mayor on July 1, securing a majority after Andrew Cuomo conceded. The democratic-socialist will face incumbent Eric Adams in the November election.

S. Korea's Crucial June 3 Election: Could The U.S. Lose South Korea To Communist China?
S. Korea's Crucial June 3 Election: Could The U.S. Lose South Korea To Communist China?

Memri

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Memri

S. Korea's Crucial June 3 Election: Could The U.S. Lose South Korea To Communist China?

On June 3, 2025, South Korea heads to the polls for the snap presidential elections, triggered by the impeachment of pro-U.S. conservative president Yoon Suk-yeol, who pursued economic decoupling from China.[1] (Source: X) David Eunkoo Kim To FOX News: This Election Is Widely Seen As A Pivotal Moment For South Korea On June 1, 2025, David Eunkoo Kim, founder and representative of Truth Forum, a conservative youth organization founded at Seoul National University, gave an interview to FOX news about the crucial upcoming elections in South Korea. David Eunkoo Kim, who works with MEMRI (See MEMRI Daily Brief No. 772, South Korea's Democrats, Crisis, And What The U.S. Must Know, by David Eunkoo Kim, May 16, 2025) said to FOX news: "This election is widely seen as a pivotal moment for South Korea because the stakes – both domestically and geopolitically – are extraordinarily high."[2] Then, commenting about Lee Jae-myung, current Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) candidate at the June 3 presidential elections, David Eunkoo Kim added: "Throughout his political career, [Lee] has consistently aligned himself with both pro-North Korean and pro-Chinese agendas. He has been implicated in sending funds to North Korea in violation of U.N. sanctions, and his deference to China has been nothing short of submissive." David Eunkoo Kim, founder and president of the Truth Forum (See MEMRI Daily Brief No. 772, South Korea's Democrats, Crisis, And What The U.S. Must Know, by David Eunkoo Kim, May 16, 2025) David Eunkoo Kim In The New York Sun: "The Leftist DPK Presidential Candidate Lee Jae-Myung Actively Advocates For Improving Relations With China" In a recent article to the New York Sun, David Eunkoo Kim stressed: "The leftist DPK presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung actively advocates for improving relations with China and criticized the 'inequality' of the U.S.-South Korea alliance, making him a prominent pro-China politician. Lee advocates for 'autonomous and balanced diplomacy centered on national interests.' He even mentioned that, if elected, he would cancel the THAAD (American anti-ballistic missile defense system) deployment and take wartime operational control of South Korean forces. Lee embraces a dangerous revisionist interpretation of Korean history – one that casts doubt on the very legitimacy of the Republic itself, absolves the violent legacy of communism, and promotes anti-American resentment."[3] David Eunkoo Kim then added: "The DPK's embrace of revisionist history has translated into real-world deference to authoritarian regimes, most notably China."

Fox News Anchor Ridiculed For Not Helping Panelist Who Fainted During Scary Live Interview
Fox News Anchor Ridiculed For Not Helping Panelist Who Fainted During Scary Live Interview

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Fox News Anchor Ridiculed For Not Helping Panelist Who Fainted During Scary Live Interview

Fox News journalist Jonathan Hunt has come under fire for failing to help a panelist who fainted during a live interview on the show. Panelist Camryn Kimsey had come on the show for a discussion about President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, but suddenly lost consciousness mid-speech. Fortunately, Camryn Kimsey ended up gaining consciousness after being taken off set, although it remains unclear what exactly caused her to pass out. Fox News "@Night" Thursday show took a surprising turn when panelist Camryn Kimsey suddenly passed out while being interviewed by Jonathan Hunt. Now, Hunt is being bashed online for choosing to continue with the show rather than rushing to Kimsey's rescue during the incident. "Fox News guest passes out. The anchor just sits there, offering no help. What a cold-hearted loser," a user commented. "That is one useless anchor," another user commented in all caps, while a third described Hunt as a "real dip stick." "Hey @FoxNews, hire some actual, real men as anchors. We hope Camryn is OK but your anchor is a complete douchebag," another individual remarked. "Jonathan Hunt from FOX news has been elected 'P.O.S. of the week,'" another netizen said. "DUDE!!!! Man up and help the poor woman!!!" Kimsey, who previously worked for Donald Trump in his last administration, had appeared on the show to discuss the differences between the president's ideologies and those of his predecessor. Midway through her speech, she began stuttering briefly before abruptly stopping and falling off her chair to the floor, out of the camera's view. "Ideology is where... It's not about uh," the political commentator uttered last before fainting. Reacting to the incident, Hunt had a stunned look on his face and glanced several times at Kimsey lying on the floor before saying, "We're going to need some help here," in an attempt to alert the crew. However, he made no move to stand up and assist Kimsey, who appeared unconscious on the studio floor. Instead, Hunt chose to continue the interview with another guest who was joining remotely. Eventually, perhaps recognizing the misstep in his actions, he called for a break to allow the crew to attend to Kimsey. Following the incident, Kimsey was confirmed to have regained consciousness during the commercial. "Camryn is up and moving," Hunt told viewers after the commercial break, per E! News. "We have paramedics checking her. We will keep you updated. We wish her all the best." "After Fox News @ Night guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery," a rep for Fox also informed the outlet. It remains unclear what exactly caused her fainting episode, as she has yet to address the issue on any of her social media pages. Kimsey's followers rushed to social media to express worry about her after she fainted during her chat with Hunt. One person wrote, "I saw how you fainted on Fox News tonight. I hope you're okay. Please update us when you can. Praying for you. " "Hope you feel better soon after tonight! Stay hydrated!" another person commented. A third individual noted, "Praying for you!! I just saw what happened on TV and I hope you're okay!! I've had that happen to me as well, so you are not alone. I hope you feel better soon!!" Kimsey's fainting incident comes days after she called for all taxes to be abolished. "Abolish all taxes," the former White House official wrote at X, quoting her tweet where she made a similar remark about property taxes. Days before, she had also questioned the importance of the IRS, asking, "Why does the IRS exist?" The statement earned a lot of reactions from followers, with many giving their opinions. "Nowadays, to squash economic growth and individual upward mobility. Capital gains is where you really get nailed," a user said. "The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) exists primarily for one fundamental reason: to collect the tax revenue necessary to fund the operations of the United States federal government," another individual remarked.

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