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Nuxurka dooddii dhex martay Kamala Harris iyo Donald Trump, maxayse ka dhaheen arrimaha socdaalka iyo dagaalka Qasa – BBC News Somali
Xigashada Sawirka, AP
Madaxweyne xigeenka Maraykanka Kamala Harris ahna Murashax xisbiga Dimuqraadiga, iyo Murashaxa xisbiga Jamhuuriga Donald Trump ayaa isku helay doodoodii ugu horreysay ee ay si fool ka fool ah isaga hor yimaadaan taas oo ka dhacday Philadelphia tan iyo markii uu tartanka ka haray Joe Biden.
Doodda oo lahayd habraacyo lagu xakamaynayey ayaa labada murasharax waxay si weyn doodooda ugu hadleen qodobo ay doonayeen inay ka iibiyaan cod bixiyaasha Maraykanka doorashada bisha Nofember ee sanadkan ka dhacaysa dalkaasi.
Dulucda doodooda oo ku dul-meeraysay qodobbo kala ahaa Socdaalka, ilmo iska soo ridka,dhaqaalaha, xakamaynta xaduudaha, dagaallada ka socda Ukraine iyo Qasa ayaa inta badan waxay labadooduba ku kala aragti duwanaayeen hababka ay u wajahayan haddii ay helaan doonistooda aqalka Cad.
Doodda ayaa u ahayd teedii kowaad Kamala Harris, balse Trump ayaa doodda noocaan oo kale ah ay u ahayd markiisii toddobaad tan iyo markii ugu horreysay ee uu u tartamay madaxweyne 2016-kii.
Kamala Harris ayaa isku dayeysay inay iska difaacdo weerar afeedka, iyadoo u muuqatay inay iyada qudheedu weeraraysay siyaasadihii Trump uu ku hoggaaminayey Maryakanka afartii sano ee aqalka Cad uu joogay.
Dooda ayaa si weyn looga daawanayey TVyada caalamka oo malaayiin ruux ay daawanayeen, dadka doodaas daawaday falanqeeyana arrimaha siyaasadda Maraykanka, waxaa ka mid ahaa Dr. Asad Cali Weyd.
Asad, wuxuu BBC-da u sheegay in dooddu ula muuqatay mid lagu tilmaami karay “Weerar iyo weerar Celis”
Socdaalka
Siyaasadda socdaalka waa qodob muhim u ah doorashada dalka Maraykanka labada murashax Kamala iyo Trupm ayaa doodooda ku nuux nuuxsaday siday hortabinta ugu leedahay.
Wariyaha ABC David Muir, ayaa weydiiyay Kamal Harris waxa ay ka qabaneyso dadka soo galootiga ah ee ka imaanaya bartamaha Ameerika.
Isagoo xasuusiyey in iyada uu Biden u xilsaaray inay baarto sababta ka dambeysa in soo galooti tiradaa leh ay ka yimaadeen bartamaha qaarada Ameerika, isagoo waydiiyey intii ay xukunka hayeen in tiro badan ay ka soo gudbeen soohdinta taas oo gaartay meeshii ugu sarreysay.
Kamal Harris waxay ku jawaabtay iney tahay qofka kaliya ee goobta dooda ka socoto ku sugan ee maxkamadeyay dadka sharci darrada ku soo gala dalka markii ay ahayd xeer ilaaliyaha gobolka California. Si loo xakameeyo soo galootiga sharci darada ah, waxay sheegtay inay taageertay sharci ay meel mariyeen congresska mareykanka oo ay ku jiraan jamhuuriga aadka uga soo horjeeda dadka ka soo tallaaba xadka. Waxey tiri “sharcigan waxuu ku kordhinayaa askarta xadka ilaalisa 1500 askari. Waxay wax ka qabanayaan in daroogada ka soo talaabta xadka la xakameeyo”. Waxey sheegtay in qoysas badan oo caawa daawanaya dooda ay dhibaato u keentay daroogadaas xadka laga soo galiyo, taas oo dhibaato badan ku heysa dadkeena.
“Waxaan dareemayaa in dadweynaha Mareykanku ay doonayaan hoggaamiye xal u hela arrimahan, Donald Trump xal uma helayo mana xalin karo. Aniga ayaa ah hogaamiyahaas” ayey intaa raacisay.
Dhinaca kale, Donald Trump hadaladiisu waxay u muuqdeen kuwo aan isbaddelin oo doodahiisii hore la mid ahaa.
Waxuu ku eedeeyay in maamulka Biden iyo Harris wadanka dhaxalsiiyeen dhibaato ka dhalatay xadkii dalka oo noqday mid furan kaas oo danbiilayaal, dad daroogada ka ganacsada iyo argagaxiso ay wadanka soo galeen.
Asad Cali Weyd, ayaa BBC-da sheegay in doodooda dhanka socdaalka ay u muuqtay inay isla qireen arrimaha socdaalka uu yahay muhiimad u bahaan in si weyn wax looga qabto
Dhaqaalaha
Harris, waxay sheegtay inay doonayso inay kor u qaadayso cashuurta ganacsiyada waaweyn iyo dadka Maraykanka ah ee sameeya $400,000 (£305,000) sannadkii.
Laakin waxa ay sidoo kale daaha ka qaaday dhowr tillaabo oo fududeyn doonta culeyska canshuuraha ee qoysaska.
Waxay Kamala ku eedeysay Trump in markii uu xafiiska joogay uu u daneeyey dadka hodanka ee uusan daryeelin dadka la daala dhaca nolosha.
Trump ayaa soo jeedinayey tiro canshuur dhimis ah oo ku kacaya trillions, waxa uu sheegay in uu ku bixin doono korriin sare iyo tacriif lagu soo rogo badeecadaha la soo dejiyo.
Wuxuu kale oo Trump ku eedeyey Joe Biden iyo Kamala Harris inay dalka u horseedeen sicir barar baahsan.
Colaadda Qasa
Xigashada Sawirka, EPA
Colaadda tobanka bilood ka ka socota Qasa ee u dhaxaysa Israa’iil iyo Xamaas ayey soo hadal qaadeen labada murashax iyadoo qodobkaasi uu u muuqday in Trump ku weeraray Kamala Harris.
Sida uu sheegay BBC-da Asad Cali Weyd, Harris ayaa sheegtay inay wali taagan tagay mowqifkeedii ahaa in xalka yahay laba dowladood balse ay Israa’iil xaq u leedahay inay is difaaco.
Waxay intaa raacisay inay doonayso inuu dhammaado dagaalka ka socda Qasa.
Trump ayaa intii ay ka hadlaysay qodobkaasi waxaa uu ku weeraray Kamala inay neceb tahay Israa’iil.
Trump, wuxuu sheegay in uu taageero buuxda siinayo Israa’iil , wuxuu kale oo sheegay inuu soo afjari doono dagaalka Qasa.
Dagaalka Yukrayn oo ay soo hadal qaadeen, Harris, waxay hoosta ka xariiqday inay sii wadi doonto taageerada Yukrayn
Ilmo iska soo ridida
Marka la eego siyaasadda doorashada Maraykanka qodobkan waxaa ka mid yahay kuwa miisaanka culus ku leh doorashadan.
Madaxweynihii hore Donald Trump oo dhexdhexaadiyaasha doodu waydiiyeen inuu cadeeyo mowqifkiisa ilmo iska soo ridida ayaa sheegay in dimuqraadiyiintu doonayaan qorshe uu ku tilmaamay mid “Xagjir ah”
Trump oo hadalkiisa sii wata ayaa sheegay in uu gacan ka geystay in arrinta dib loogu soo celiyo gobolada oo aysan qorshahaas wax badan ugu oolin dowlada dhexe ee federalka ah.
Kamala Harris, ayaa sheegtay in qofna uusan ka tagin mowqifkiisa uu xaga u leeyahay.
Marka laysku soo xooriyo doodii dhexmartay Kamala Harris iyo Donald Trump, labaduba waxay doonayeen inay muujiyaan siday u yihiin kuwo ku xooggan doodaaha ka dib fashilkii Joe Biden ka qabsaday doodii uu kaga hortagay Trump.
Trump ayaa markisii labaad doonaya inuu gaaro aqalka Cad isagoo da’diisu tahay 78 sano jir halka Kamala Harris oo 59 sano jira ay doonayso inay dhigto rikood cusub.
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Trump administration can’t block child care, other program money for 5 states: Judge
A federal judge ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration cannot block federal money for child care subsidies and other programs aimed at supporting needy children and their families from flowing to five Democratic-led states for now.
The states of California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York argued that a policy announced Tuesday to freeze funds for three grant programs is having an immediate impact on them and creating “operational chaos.” In court filings and a hearing earlier Friday, the states contended that the government did not have a legal reason for holding back the money from those states.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it was pausing the funding because it had “reason to believe” the states were granting benefits to people in the country illegally, though it did not provide evidence or explain why it was targeting those states and not others.
The programs are the Child Care and Development Fund, which subsidizes child care for children from low-income families; the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, which provides cash assistance and job training; and the Social Services Block Grant, a smaller fund that provides money for a variety of programs.
The five states say they receive a total of more than $10 billion a year from the programs.
U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, who was nominated to the bench by former President Joe Biden, did not rule on the legality of the funding freeze, but he said the five states had met a legal threshold “to protect the status quo” for at least 14 days while arguments are made in court.
The government had requested reams of data from the five states, including the names and Social Security numbers of everyone who received benefits from some of the programs since 2022.
The states argue that the effort is unconstitutional and is intended to go after Trump’s political adversaries rather than to stamp out fraud in government programs — something the states say they already do.
Jessica Ranucci, a lawyer in the New York Attorney General’s office, said in the Friday hearing, which was conducted by telephone, that at least four of the states had already had money delayed after requesting it. She said that if the states can’t get child care funds, there will be immediate uncertainty for providers and families who rely on the programs.
A lawyer for the federal government, Kamika Shaw, said it was her understanding that the money had not stopped flowing to states.
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National Park Service will void passes with stickers over Trump’s face
The Interior Department’s new “America the Beautiful” annual pass for U.S. national parks.
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The National Park Service has updated its policy to discourage visitors from defacing a picture of President Trump on this year’s pass.
The use of an image of Trump on the 2026 pass — rather than the usual picture of nature — has sparked a backlash, sticker protests, and a lawsuit from a conservation group.
The $80 annual America the Beautiful pass gives visitors access to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites. Since 2004, the pass has typically showcased sweeping landscapes or iconic wildlife, selected through a public photo contest. Past winners have featured places like Arches National Park in Utah and images of bison roaming the plains.

Instead, of a picture of nature, this year’s design shows side-by-side portraits of Presidents George Washington and Trump. The new design has drawn criticism from parkgoers and ignited a wave of “do-it-yourself” resistance.
Photos circulating online show that many national park cardholders have covered the image of Trump’s face with stickers of wildlife, landscapes, and yellow smiley faces, while some have completely blocked out the whole card. The backlash has also inspired a growing sticker campaign.
Jenny McCarty, a longtime park volunteer and graphic designer, began selling custom stickers meant to fit directly over Trump’s face — with 100% of proceeds going to conservation nonprofits. “We made our first donation of $16,000 in December,” McCarty said. “The power of community is incredible.”
McCarty says the sticker movement is less about politics and more about preserving the neutrality of public lands. “The Interior’s new guidance only shows they continue to disregard how strongly people feel about keeping politics out of national parks,” she said.
The National Park Service card policy was updated this week to say that passes may no longer be valid if they’ve been “defaced or altered.” The change, which was revealed in an internal email to National Park Service staff obtained by SFGATE, comes just as the sticker movement has gained traction across social media.
In a statement to NPR, the Interior Department said there was no new policy. Interagency passes have always been void if altered, as stated on the card itself. The agency said the recent update was meant to clarify that rule and help staff deal with confusion from visitors.
The Park Service has long said passes can be voided if the signature strip is altered, but the updated guidance now explicitly includes stickers or markings on the front of the card.
It will be left to the discretion of park service officials to determine whether a pass has been “defaced” or not. The update means park officials now have the leeway to reject a pass if a sticker leaves behind residue, even if the image underneath is intact.
In December, conservation group the Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit in Washington, D.C., opposing the new pass design.

The group argues that the image violates a federal requirement that the annual America the Beautiful pass display a winning photograph from a national parks photo contest. The 2026 winning image was a picture of Glacier National Park.
“This is part of a larger pattern of Trump branding government materials with his name and image,” Kierán Suckling, the executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, told NPR. “But this kind of cartoonish authoritarianism won’t fly in the United States.”
The lawsuit asks a federal court to pull the current pass design and replace it with the original contest winner — the Glacier National Park image. It also seeks to block the government from featuring a president’s face on future passes.
The America the Beautiful National Parks Annual Pass for 2025, showing one of the natural images which used to adorn the pass. Its picture, of a Roseate Spoonbill taken at Everglades National Park, was taken by Michael Zheng.
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Not everyone sees a problem with the new design. Vince Vanata, the GOP chairman of Park County, Wyoming, told the Cowboy State Daily that Trump detractors should “suck it up” and accept the park passes, saying they are a fitting tribute to America’s 250th birthday this July 4.
“The 250th anniversary of our country only comes once. This pass is showing the first president of the United States and the current president of the United States,” Vanata said.
But for many longtime visitors, the backlash goes beyond design.

Erin Quinn Gery, who buys an annual pass each year, compared the image to “a mug shot slapped onto natural beauty.”
She also likened the decision to self-glorification: “It’s akin to throwing yourself a parade or putting yourself on currency,” she said. “Let someone else tell you you’re great — or worth celebrating and commemorating.”
When asked if she plans to remove her protest sticker, Gery replied: “I’ll take the sticker off my pass after Trump takes his name off the Kennedy Center.”
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Federal immigration agents shoot 2 people in Portland, Oregon, police say
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Federal immigration officers shot and wounded two people in a vehicle outside a hospital in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, a day after an officer shot and killed a driver in Minnesota, authorities said.
The Department of Homeland Security described the vehicle’s passenger as “a Venezuelan illegal alien affiliated with the transnational Tren de Aragua prostitution ring” who had been involved in a recent shooting in Portland. When agents identified themselves to the vehicle occupants Thursday afternoon, the driver tried to run them over, the department said in a written statement.
“Fearing for his life and safety, an agent fired a defensive shot,” the statement said. “The driver drove off with the passenger, fleeing the scene.”
There was no immediate independent corroboration of those events or of any gang affiliation of the vehicle’s occupants. During prior shootings involving agents involved in President Donald Trump’s surge of immigration enforcement in U.S. cities, including Wednesday’s shooting by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis, video evidence cast doubt on the administration’s initial descriptions of what prompted the shootings.
READ MORE: What we know so far about the ICE shooting in Minneapolis
According to the the Portland Police bureau, officers initially responded to a report of a shooting near a hospital at about 2:18 p.m.
A few minutes later, police received information that a man who had been shot was asking for help in a residential area a couple of miles away. Officers then responded there and found the two people with apparent gunshot wounds. Officers determined they were injured in the shooting with federal agents, police said.
Their conditions were not immediately known. Council President Elana Pirtle-Guiney said during a Portland city council meeting that Thursday’s shooting took place in the eastern part of the city and that two Portlanders were wounded.
“As far as we know both of these individuals are still alive and we are hoping for more positive updates throughout the afternoon,” she said.
The shooting escalates tensions in an city that has long had a contentious relationship with President Donald Trump, including Trump’s recent, failed effort to deploy National Guard troops in the city.
Portland police secured both the scene of the shooting and the area where the wounded people were found pending investigation.
“We are still in the early stages of this incident,” said Chief Bob Day. “We understand the heightened emotion and tension many are feeling in the wake of the shooting in Minneapolis, but I am asking the community to remain calm as we work to learn more.”
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and the city council called on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to end all operations in Oregon’s largest city until a full investigation is completed.
“We stand united as elected officials in saying that we cannot sit by while constitutional protections erode and bloodshed mounts,” a joint statement said. “Portland is not a ‘training ground’ for militarized agents, and the ‘full force’ threatened by the administration has deadly consequences.”
The city officials said “federal militarization undermines effective, community‑based public safety, and it runs counter to the values that define our region. We’ll use every legal and legislative tool available to protect our residents’ civil and human rights.”
They urged residents to show up with “calm and purpose during this difficult time.”
“We respond with clarity, unity, and a commitment to justice,” the statement said. “We must stand together to protect Portland.”
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, an Oregon Democrat, urged any protesters to remain peaceful.
“Trump wants to generate riots,” he said in a post on the X social media platform. “Don’t take the bait.”
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