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Ohio GOP Senate showdown: Gold Star mother takes aim at Gibbons in new Mandel ad blitz

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Ohio GOP Senate showdown: Gold Star mother takes aim at Gibbons in new Mandel ad blitz

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FIRST ON FOX: Every week after almost coming to blows throughout a heated face-to-face encounter within the first debate in Ohio’s Republican Senate major, Josh Mandel is taking purpose at rival Mike Gibbons in a brand new marketing campaign business that performs off of their close to bodily confrontation and alleges that Gibbons insulted the service of army veterans.

Video of almost bodily confrontation on March 18 at a debate exterior of Columbus between Gibbons, a Cleveland entrepreneur, actual property developer and funding banker who’s operating a second time for the Senate, and Mandel, a former Ohio treasurer who’s making his third bid for the Senate, rapidly went viral.

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The verbal fireworks ignited after Mandel accused Gibbons of “making hundreds of thousands” off inventory in a Chinese language firm. Responding, Gibbons dismissively accused Mandel of not understanding how investments work.

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Josh Mandel and Mike Gibbons 
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“You’ve by no means been within the non-public sector in your total life. You don’t know squat,” Gibbons charged.

“Two excursions in Iraq,” Mandel – a Marine veteran – shouted after rising from his seat and shifting towards Gibbons. “Don’t inform me I haven’t labored!”

“Again off, buddy, otherwise you’re going to finish up — ,” Gibbons responded. “You’re coping with the unsuitable dude.”

“No, you’re coping with the unsuitable man,” Mandel countered. “You watch what occurs.” 

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The 2 candidates have been bodily separated by debate moderators, however not earlier than an expletive was uttered by one of many candidates, though it’s not clear who stated it. After the talk neither candidate would admit to utilizing the inappropriate and offensive language.

Quick-forward every week and the Mandel marketing campaign on Saturday is launching a brand new advert that options Sheila Nowacki, a Gold Star mom from Painesville, Ohio whose son Andy was killed within the struggle in Iraq.

“Mike Gibbons has the nerve to say army service doesn’t rely as actual work,” Nowacki prices within the spot. “Marines like Josh Mandel, like my son Andy, risked their lives for our nation. Their work is a lot extra necessary than Gibbons simply making hundreds of thousands for himself. Josh Mandel got here dwelling from Iraq. My son didn’t. For God and nation, please vote for Josh.”

The Mandel marketing campaign stated that Mandel has recognized the Nowacki household since 2005, when he served on the glory guard that escorted Andy’s physique from the airport and that carried out the

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21-gun salute and honor ceremony at Andy’s funeral. Additionally they be aware that ever since, Mandel has stayed shut with the Nowacki household, and that Sheila Nowacki “felt compelled to talk out on behalf of her son Andy’s legacy” after listening to Gibbons feedback.

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The Mandel marketing campaign tells Fox Information that they’re spending $750,000 to run the advert – which was shared first with Fox Information – for every week statewide on TV in Ohio.

Because the debate confrontation, Gibbons has pushed again in opposition to the costs that he was insulting the service of army members and veterans.

GOP Senate candidate Mike Gibbons of Ohio speaks with Fox News at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), on Feb. 26, 2022 in Orlando, Florida.

GOP Senate candidate Mike Gibbons of Ohio speaks with Fox Information on the Conservative Political Motion Convention (CPAC), on Feb. 26, 2022 in Orlando, Florida.
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“My son is within the U.S. Navy and was deployed to an undisclosed location earlier this month. My daughter-in-law flies F-18s. I perceive each the dedication and sacrifices of the women and men in uniform–and that of their households,” Gibbons stated in a press release. “I’ve nothing however respect for individuals who have served, together with my opponents Josh Mandel and J.D. Vance.”

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Vance, a enterprise capitalist and best-selling writer who additionally served within the Marines, is one other of the highest contenders within the GOP Senate major in Ohio within the race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Rob Portman.

Additionally collaborating within the debates are two different main contenders – former Ohio GOP chair Jane Timken, whose husband is the previous chairman, CEO and president of his household’s metal manufacturing company, and state Sen. Matt Dolan, a former county and state prosecutor whose household owns Main League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians.

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Gibbons, in his assertion, when on to cost that “Josh Mandel’s manufactured outrage is predicated on a lie as he’s determined, flailing, and shedding.”

“His assaults present he’s unhinged and unfit to serve within the Senate. It’s a proven fact that Josh Mandel has by no means labored within the non-public sector. Being a U.S. Senator requires an understanding past perpetually operating for workplace as Josh Mandel has all through his grownup life,” Gibbons argued.

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A Fox Information ballot carried out March 2-6 – which is the newest public opinion survey within the race – indicated Gibbons at 22% amongst like Republican major voters, with Mandel at 20%, Vance at 11%, Timken at 9%, Dolan at 7%, and almost 1 / 4 of these surveyed undecided.

The brand new advert by the Mandel marketing campaign follows an open letter by 15 veterans who again Mandel that was launched on Monday that stated they have been “disgusted past perception” with Gibbons feedback. “Gibbons owes Josh and all veterans and people at the moment within the service an apology” they wrote.

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And a day later, retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn demanded in a video that Gibbons apologize. Flynn – who briefly served as former President Donald Trump’s nationwide safety adviser and was a central determine within the Mueller investigation in the course of the Trump presidency, and who was pardoned by Trump after pleading responsible to mendacity to the F.B.I. – lately endorsed Mandel.

The Flynn video was first reported by Fox Information on Tuesday.

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GOP Senate candidate and former Ohio state treasurer speaks with Fox News at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), on Feb. 26, 2022 in Orlando, Florida.

GOP Senate candidate and former Ohio state treasurer speaks with Fox Information on the Conservative Political Motion Convention (CPAC), on Feb. 26, 2022 in Orlando, Florida.
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The Gibbons marketing campaign famous that quite a few Gold Star mother and father have been supporting their candidate.

“As a gold star father or mother, I do know first-hand the hardships confronted by army households everywhere in the nation. It’s necessary that these tough sacrifices are acknowledged by our political leaders, and I do know U.S. Senate candidate Mike Gibbons is a powerful advocate for our service members and their households,” Gold Star father Gary Ward of Marietta, Ohio instructed Fox Information in a press release.

“I’ve met with Mike and might clearly see he has the utmost honor and respect in the direction of our brave women and men in uniform,” Ward emphasised.

Following the close to bodily face off on the first debate, Vance accused Mandel of being “disgraceful” for what he charged was utilizing the Marine Corps as a “political soccer.”

And on the second debate on Monday, Vance, who served within the Marine Corps in a noncombat function, stated. “I do not know why you utilize the Marine Corps each single time you are attacked, Josh. It is form of ridiculous.” 

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The Ohio major is at the moment scheduled for Could 3, however a dispute over redistricting could power state lawmakers to maneuver again the date of the competition. The winner of the GOP contest will probably face off in November in opposition to longtime Rep. Tim Ryan of northeast Ohio, who’s the frontrunner in a a lot smaller and fewer flamable Democratic Senate major.

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Texas could bus migrants directly to ICE for deportation instead of sanctuary cities under proposed plan

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Texas could bus migrants directly to ICE for deportation instead of sanctuary cities under proposed plan

Texas could implement a plan to bus migrants directly to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in an effort to get them processed for deportation, according to media reports. 

The move would be a departure from the state’s program, part of Operation Lone Star, that has bussed thousands of migrants to sanctuary cities, a source told the New York Post. It has yet to be approved by Gov. Greg Abbott. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to Abbott’s office and ICE. 

“We are always going to be involved in border security so long as we’re a border state,” a Texas government source told the newspaper. “We spent a lot of taxpayer money to have the level of deterrent that we have on the border, and we can’t just walk away.”

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Migrants board a city bus to a shelter intake center after traveling on a bus from Del Rio, Texas, to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City on May 13, 2023. (Victor J. Blue)

Abbott has been especially aggressive in combating illegal immigration, bussing migrants to blue cities in an effort to bring attention to the border crisis. Under the proposed plan, buses chartered by Texas from border cities will be taken to federal detention centers to help ICE agents process migrants quickly, the Post reported.

Texas has been in a legal fight with the Biden administration over its efforts to curb illegal immigration. On Wednesday, an appeals court ruled that the state has the right to build a razor wire border wall to deter migrants. 

Officials have also offered land to the incoming Trump administration to build deportation centers to hold illegal immigrant criminals.

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“My office has identified several of our properties and is standing by ready to make this happen on Day One of the Trump presidency,” Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham said during a visit to the border Tuesday.

Authorities have also warned of unaccompanied migrant children being caught near the border. On Thursday, a 10-year-old boy from El Salvador told state troopers in Maverick County, Texas, that he had been lost and left behind by a human smuggler. 

The boy was holding a cellphone and crying, Texas Department of Public Safety Lt. Chris Olivarez posted on X. The child said his parents were in the U.S. 

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On Sunday, troopers encountered an unaccompanied 2-year-old girl from El Salvador holding a piece of paper with a phone number and her name. She told authorities that her parents were also in the U.S. 

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That morning, state troopers also encountered a group of 211 illegal immigrants in Maverick County. Among the group were 60 unaccompanied children, ages 2 to 17, and six special interest immigrants from Mali and Angola. 

“Regardless of political views, it is unacceptable for any child to be exposed to dangerous criminal trafficking networks,” Olivarez wrote at the time. “With a record number of unaccompanied children and hundreds of thousands missing, there is no one ensuring the safety & security of these children except for the men & women who are on the frontlines daily.”

He noted that the “reality is that many children are exploited & trafficked, never to be heard from again.” 

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Opinion: On homelessness, liberal California and the ultraconservative Supreme Court largely agree

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Opinion: On homelessness, liberal California and the ultraconservative Supreme Court largely agree

What does a small, solidly Republican city in Oregon have in common with California’s largest liberal enclaves? All breathed a sigh of relief this year thanks to the far-right U.S. Supreme Court.

The court’s conservative bloc ruled in favor of the city of Grants Pass, Ore., in June, overturning a key lower court ruling on homelessness and clearing the way for local governments to crack down on sleeping in public spaces regardless of the availability of housing or shelter. California’s response to the ruling has become a vivid reminder of not just the intractability of the homelessness epidemic but also the tension between national liberal politics and local policy in Democratic-dominated states and cities.

Some 186,000 people across California lack consistent shelter. Roughly 84% of the state’s voters believe homelessness is a “very serious” problem, a Quinnipiac University poll found, and Democrats and Republicans were in similarly broad agreement on that assessment, at 81% and 85%, respectively. In that light, it’s not surprising that California officials have wasted no time since Grants Pass in implementing their preferred “solution” to the homelessness problem.

From San Diego to San Francisco, state and local workers began disassembling makeshift shelters and camps and displacing the homeless people living in them. Within days, entire blocks were remade across the state. Residents rallied to social media platforms such as Reddit and Nextdoor to exchange strategies for getting homeless encampments removed from their own neighborhoods.

Other California residents have taken the Supreme Court’s ruling and Democratic officials’ exuberant co-sign as further evidence of the nation’s growing disdain for society’s most marginalized. Reports spread of homeless people being ejected from campsites with little or no warning, their pets taken away and medications lost, among other indignities.

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The American Civil Liberties Union and other advocacy groups have condemned the Grants Pass ruling. The chief executive of the National Alliance to End Homelessness said it set a “dangerous precedent.” But the precedent set by California Democrats has arguably been far more dangerous.

During the initial waves of the Golden State’s housing crisis, in the late 1970s, Democratic politicians were reluctant to be seen as overtly antagonistic to the state’s homeless people, many of them veterans of the nation’s wars in Vietnam and Korea. But as the homeless population has grown and diversified, officials have faced deepening NIMBY sentiment not just in California’s well-heeled liberal cities but also in Democratic-leaning working-class communities that increasingly experience the highest rates of homelessness and related problems such as loitering and blight. As a result, anti-homeless policies have become more politically appealing despite being painfully at odds with inclusivity and other virtues Democrats signal on the national stage.

Addressing the housing crisis has been a quintessential and enduring social justice cause for Democrats, encompassing themes that tend to unify the party, including health, economic and racial equity. According to one survey, 82% of homeless adults in California reported having experienced a serious mental health condition, and 65% had used illicit drugs at some point. The state’s Black people are disproportionately affected by homelessness: Despite making up only about 5% of California’s total population, they represent roughly 25% of its homeless people. Such statistics helped liberals frame homelessness as a product of Republican policies weakening social services and promoting unchecked capitalism.

But that view has lost support as homelessness has become more dramatic and visible over the last decade. In some of California’s liberal enclaves, homeless encampments have become full-blown tent cities. Scenes of squalor, drug use and petty crime have spawned a subculture of gonzo-style documentary videos racking up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. San Francisco and Los Angeles have the most prominent crises, inviting scrutiny of the latter city’s readiness to host the 2028 Olympics.

Democrats’ conundrum is whether authorities should roust, fine and imprison people residing in public spaces in the interest of answering the broader community’s quality-of-life concerns. Critics have argued that such criminalization is a cruel distraction and that more affordable housing is the only way to meaningfully address the crisis.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom and his predecessor, Jerry Brown, devoted billions of dollars to homelessness prevention and affordable housing even as the homeless population generally continued to grow. Newsom was quick to seize on the conservative Supreme Court’s permission to put punishment ahead of housing, warning cities that if they don’t remove encampments, they risk losing state funding. San Francisco Mayor London Breed, who just lost a reelection bid partly because of concerns about homelessness, likewise promised to be “very aggressive” in removing encampments. Never mind that those displaced by the state’s homeless sweeps often end up occupying another nearby space and returning at a later date.

So how did we get here? California’s ruling Democrats have tried to have it all ways, largely cultivating and tolerating deeply bureaucratic housing development standards while amplifying a booming tech industry populated by employees willing to pay top dollar for homes, dramatically boosting prices. And although Newsom and others have heralded emergency housing and other measures to answer the crisis, the total capacity is far short of the unhoused population. That’s partly because new facilities are often rebuffed by cities such as the L.A. suburb of Norwalk, which recently enacted a moratorium on homeless shelters.

Reducing and preventing homelessness, whatever the underlying motivations, is one of the few civic concerns that bind the political parties together in an age of stark polarization. Beyond the obvious moral merits of the cause, it could provide a road map to arrive at bipartisan solutions for other challenges facing the state and country. Unfortunately, the consensus on homelessness is coalescing around a prescription with little chance of long-term success.

Jerel Ezell is an assistant professor of community health sciences at UC Berkeley.

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Biden thankful for smooth transition of power, urges Trump to 'rethink' tariffs on Canada and Mexico

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President Biden on Thanksgiving said he was thankful that the transition of power to a second Trump administration has gone smoothly, while urging the incoming commander-in-chief to “rethink” threats to impose steep tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods. 

“I hope that [President-elect Trump] rethinks it. I think it’s a counterproductive thing to do,” Biden told reporters Thursday on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts, where he was spending the holiday with family. “We’re surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Oceans and two allies — Mexico and Canada. The last thing we need to do is begin to screw up those relationships. I think that we got them in a good place.”

Earlier this week, Trump vowed to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada in an effort to get both nations to do more to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and illicit drugs into the U.S. Trump spoke with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo on Wednesday, and both apparently came to an understanding, he said. 

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President Biden shakes hands with Nantucket police officers during a visit to a fire station on Thanksgiving in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on Thursday. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

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“She has agreed to stop Migration through Mexico, and into the United States, effectively closing our Southern Border,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “We also talked about what can be done to stop the massive drug inflow into the United States, and also, U.S. consumption of these drugs. It was a very productive conversation!”

Trump also threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on China. Biden said Chinese President Xi Jinping “doesn’t want to make a mistake.”

“I am not saying he is our best buddy, but he understands what’s at stake,” he said. 

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President Biden talks to the media during a visit to a Nantucket fire station on Thanksgiving in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on Thursday. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

President Biden also said Thursday that illegal border crossings have been “down considerably” since Trump’s first term in office. Trump heavily campaigned on the border crisis that exploded after Biden took office. 

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The president also said he was pleased with the cease-fire deal between Israel and Lebanon and that he was “very, very happy” about China releasing three Americans who were “wrongfully detained” for several years. 

Regarding the transition from his presidency to a second Trump administration, Biden said he wants the process to occur without any hiccups.  

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President Biden talks to the media in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on Thursday. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

 

“I want to make sure it goes smoothly. And all the talk about what he is going to do and not do, I think that maybe it is a little bit of internal reckoning on his part,” he said. 

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