The attack wasn't on Mayor Mamdani, noted Republican panelist Joe Borelli. It was attacking protesters, people protesting Mamdani... To frame it as an anti-Muslim attack would actually completely reverse what happened. Someone who shouted 'Allahu Akbar,' threw a bomb that didn't go off at the protesters.
In the last article about Tesla in Grünheide, the Handelsblatt speaks e.g. of 149,000 Model Ys built in 2025. WRONG! In 2025, we again produced over 200,000 vehicles. And this despite the fact that we stopped production in Q1 for the changeover to the new Model Y and then ramped it up again to 5,000 units per week over several weeks.
Leavitt zeroed in on a CNN headline that read: Protests erupt after federal agents shoot man in Minneapolis. Her objection was not that the shooting failed to occur, nor that protests did not follow. Both are undisputed. Instead, Leavitt argued that the chyron failed to reflect what she described as the fuller context behind the incident. That is not the story. That's not the truth, Leavitt said flatly, escalating her critique well beyond a standard complaint about framing or omitted details.
Turns out, the Times of London reporter Bevan Hurley hadn't talked to the former New York City mayor. The actual former mayor put out a statement on social media saying the quotes were not his, and that he never spoke to Hurley. The paper quickly yanked the story from its website and said it had personally apologized to de Blasio.