(AP Photo/Evan Vucci) President Donald Trump's Oval Office meeting with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani went so well that the two heaped stunning praise on each other during a subsequent presser, surprising just about everyone. Trump told reporters of Mamdani that some of his ideas are the same ideas I have as the two exchanged compliments and hope for a productive working relationship in the future. Trump had publicly attacked Mamdani in recent months, calling him names like a Communist lunatic, while Mamdani had dubbed Trump a dangerous despot during his campaign. The surprising and undeniably warm meeting led to a quick wave of reactions among journalists and pundits.
38-year-old Rob Jetten is taking his "hockeyhunk" fiancé with him to the prime minister's residence. "This victory isn't about one person," said Mayor-elect Erica Deuso, "it's about what happens when people come together to choose progress over fear." Composer Stephen Sondheim once "literally stopped in his tracks, closed his eyes, put his hand on his chest and said, 'Be still my beating heart.'" "Your struggle is ours, too," he told trans people.
George Santos was somewhat of a rogue, but there are many rogues throughout our Country that aren't forced to serve seven years in prison. I started to think about George when the subject of Democrat Senator Richard Da Nang Dick Blumenthal came up again. As everyone remembers, Da Nang stated for almost twenty years that he was a proud Vietnam Veteran, having endured the worst of the War, watching the Wounded and Dead as he raced up the hills and down the valleys,
Kirk shooting latest: Authorities continue to search for the person who shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk during an appearance at Utah Valley University Wednesday. Two people taken into custody were released. ( Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Governor Spencer Cox called the shooting an "assassination" and said state officials were working with the feds to find Kirk's killer. ( Deseret News) Authorities are "searching for a new person of interest." ( AP)