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Trump Shrugs Off Dem Wins, Slams 'Radical Left' Over Shutdown, Spending

Trump Shrugs Off Dem Wins, Slams ...

President Donald Trump on Wednesday brushed aside Republican losses in Tuesday night's elections, telling GOP senators that the results were "not expected to be a victory" and emphasizing the need for the party to stay focused on reopening the government and advancing a conservative agenda.

The president spoke hours after Democrat victories in the Virginia and New Jersey governor races and after democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani won New York City's mayoral race.

"Last night, it was a very Democrat area," Trump said at a White House breakfast with GOP senators and Vice President JD Vance.

Trump used the meeting to rally support for ending the Senate filibuster, calling it the only way to break Democrat obstruction.




CNN’s Van Jones among those raising alarm at Mamdani’s instant ‘character switch’ after winning power

🚨 CNN'S VAN JONES RAISES ALARM OVER ...

Lefty luminary Van Jones was among those raising alarm at Democratic socialist mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s rage-filled victory speech, noting his instant “character switch” at winning power.

A roaring Mamdani wasted no time in claiming a mandate for his potentially budget-busting progressive agenda and taunting President Trump as he rallied his fired-up supporters soon after winning Tuesday night.

Jones was quick to note live on CNN that the 34-year-old’s triumphant demeanor was a far cry from the cool, calm and collected candidate seen on the campaign trail.

“I think he missed an opportunity. I think the Mamdani that we saw in the campaign trail, who was a lot more calm, who was a lot warmer, who was a lot more embracing, was not present in that speech,” Jones told a post-election CNN panel.

The hidden reason New Yorkers voted for a socialist — and it's not what you think

Israeli minister sounds alarm after Mamdani elected mayor of New York




NYC election fears drive $100M+ Florida real estate surge as 'nervous' New Yorkers flee south

Miami developer reports twice last year's volume from New York buyers concerned about Mamdani's platform
NYC election anxiety drives New York ...

Election anxiety in New York City has turned into a real estate windfall in South Florida.

Developer Isaac Toledano, CEO of Miami-based BH Group, told Fox News Digital that his company has closed more than $100 million in signed contracts from New York buyers in just the past few months – about twice last year’s volume.

"I think the election accelerated how people make decisions," Toledano said. "I think people are nervous [for] what's coming, how it's going to affect their lifestyle, the quality of life, taxes, potential of crime [or] no crime."

"This unknown in what's coming, and the fact that Mamdani said loud and clear what he's going to do and what he believes is the right thing for New York, make[s] a lot of people very nervous," he continued.

Toledano noted that the sales surge his real estate firm has seen is not surprising, but the figure is "higher than expected." The CEO also reports that the New York buyers migrating south are "becoming very aggressive" with their decision-making.

The 'Mamdani Effect’: NYC's millionaires flee as Socialist surge sparks suburban bidding wars



Jewish FDNY commissioner hands in resignation — morning after anti-Israel Zohran Mamdani elected mayor

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New York City’s Jewish fire commissioner, Robert Tucker, handed in his resignation first thing Wednesday — just one day after anti-Israel Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani was elected, The Post has learned.

Tucker, a Jewish philanthropist and businessman, will step down from the role he has held for just over 12 months on Dec. 19, sources said.

He will go back to running the private security firm he headed before joining Mayor Eric Adams’ administration, the sources added.



Donald Trump calls for end of 180-year-old Senate rule hours after humiliating election defeat

President Donald Trump calls for GOP to ...

President Donald Trump called for an end to the filibuster rule just hours after the major election defeat.

Trump addressed Republican senators at the White House this morning during a breakfast event, just hours after the elections took place. The sweeping democratic victory was seen as the first major electoral test of Donald Trump’s second presidency. Trump's home state of New York voted for democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani as its new mayor.

Today, Trump addressed the ongoing government shutdown and reiterated his calls for the Senate to do away with the filibuster - a 220-year-old policy that requires a 60-vote threshold needed to advance most legislation.



Thune Rejects Nuclear Option: GOP Lacks the Votes

Senate Republicans trigger 'nuclear ...

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Wednesday that Republicans still lack the votes to end the filibuster, despite President Donald Trump's renewed push to eliminate the procedural hurdle to break the record setting government shutdown.

"Thune, returning from [the] White House, says there still aren't the votes to terminate the filibuster," reporter Kaia Hubbard posted on X after the morning meeting.

Earlier, at a White House breakfast with GOP senators, Trump urged the conference to "do away with the filibuster this afternoon" to pass funding and reopen the government but acknowledged the internal resistance.

The standoff comes as the longest shutdown in U.S. history entered its fifth week, following Democrats' election night victories and Trump's calls for Republicans to "terminate the filibuster" and "pass voter reform."



'Happy Anniversary!' — Trump Cheers Year Since Landslide Win

Trump Celebrates 2024 Election Victory ...

President Donald Trump marked the anniversary of his 2024 election victory Wednesday with a celebratory post on Truth Social, writing that it was "one of the Greatest Presidential Victories in History."

"Happy Anniversary! On this day, November 5th, one year ago, we had one of the Greatest Presidential Victories in History — Such an Honor to represent our Country," he wrote.

Trump's message also touted the state of the economy under his administration.




Russia: Ukrainian Troops in Donbas Should Surrender to Survive

Russia and Ukraine says their forces ...

Russia said on Wednesday that Ukrainian troops in the battered cities of Pokrovsk and Kupiansk were encircled and should surrender, as they had no chance of survival otherwise.

Russia has been trying to capture Pokrovsk, dubbed "the gateway to Donetsk," since 2024 as part of an attempt to take the entirety of the Donbas region, of which Ukrainian forces still control about 10%, or 5,000 square km (1,930 square miles).

In a break with the frontal assaults which Russian forces used against other cities, Russia has used pincer movements to almost encircle Ukrainian forces in both Pokrovsk and Kupiansk while small highly-mobile units and drones disrupted logistics and sowed chaos behind Ukrainian lines.




IDF Destroys Hamas Tunnels, Thwarts Attacks in Gaza

Israel Strikes Tunnels, Bunkers ...

The IDF continues operations against Hamas infrastructure inside the Yellow Line, conducting targeted strikes on Hamas violations of the ceasefire agreement in recent days.

Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz stated on Wednesday that "Israel's policy in Gaza is clear: the IDF is acting to destroy the tunnels and eliminate Hamas terrorists without any restrictions within the yellow area under our control."

"The goal alongside the return of all the hostages, the casualties, is to disarm Hamas of its weapons and demilitarize Gaza."

On Tuesday, the IDF stated that combat forces of the Yiftach (11th) and 188th brigades, under the command of the 252nd Division, continue to operate in the northern Gaza Strip east of the Yellow Line, in accordance with the ceasefire agreement.



Zohran Mamdani, Abigail Spanberger, Mikie Sherrill — what their victories mean for Dems & the GOP


Election Day 2025 was a good one for less-radical Democrats, or at least Dems who play moderate, as Abby Spanberger triumphed in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey emphasizing their pragmatism, not their progressivism.

Yes, Zohran Mamdani won in NYC, but the Democratic line is a near-guarantee of victory.

As it was, he was held to within a stone’s throw of 50% (one way or another) of the vote by Curtis Sliwa, an … idiosyncratic, we’ll say, Republican and by SO-much-baggage Andrew Cuomo running as an independent.



Midterm advice for Republicans: Bold strategy to match Trump's momentum

GOP Congress should pass simple single-issue bills to match Trump's momentum

Voters are hungry for more of the bold moves and tangible wins that the Trump administration has delivered. To retain and even expand midterm majorities, the legislative branch must shift gears. The Republicans need to prove they can produce real results for people to make life more affordable, allow prosperity to thrive and make our world safer and more secure. Strongly worded letters are not enough.

Fast-paced movement on single-issue bills with broad popular appeal is not a heavy lift. Voters are sick of being told it can’t be done. It can. But Congress typically prefers to package together the popular with the unpopular to get it across the finish line. It’s time to abandon this tactic.

The sclerotic pace and tired arguments of the past inspire no one. While exhausting budget fights may be an inescapable reality, they should be punctuated by frequent legislative wins. Pass simple single-issue bills, five pages or less, that every voter can understand. Americans want to see Congress voting, voting and voting some more.