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Mamdani’s New York City flirts with chaos

Mamdani’s New York City flirts with chaos

A brutal cold snap has gripped New York City and much of the East Coast, freezing streets, sidewalks – and, it seems, any remaining sense of civic restraint.

In Washington Square Park, a group of adults began hurling snowballs and other objects at responding officers from the New York City Police Department. This was not playful roughhousing in a winter storm. Video shows grown men and women – some masked, some standing brazenly in the open, all apparently confident that consequences would be minimal – pelting officers as they arrived on scene.

Executive order claims city has right to detain, investigate federal ICE officers

Executive order claims city has right to detain, investigate federal ICE officers
Two federal law enforcement officers coordinate with other officials on the ground during an enhanced immigration enforcement operation near Washington, D.C., Feb. 4, 2025. (ICE photo)

The idea is “legally illiterate,” according to the federal government through the Department of Homeland Security. But that isn’t stopping officials in the leftist and declining city of Denver from going there.

WATCH: Andrew Branca: State of the Union ignites the war over birthright and sovereignty

WATCH: Andrew Branca: State of the Union ignites the war over birthright and sovereignty

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Judge: Legal challenge to Trump’s White House ballroom plan procedurally deficient

Judge: Legal challenge to Trump’s White House ballroom plan procedurally deficient
A rendering of the planned White House ballroom

A federal judge has had to rule that, for now, President Donald Trump’s plans for a $400 million White House ballroom to replace the demolished East Wing must be allowed to move forward.

In the decision by Judge Richard Leon, who previously has ruled against the president’s plans several times, he conceded that the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the project failed to bring the legally required arguments.

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