Democrat Christian Menefee won a special congressional election in a left-leaning Texas district, further shrinking the Republican House majority, multiple news sources confirmed. The victory for Menefee, who filled the seat vacated after the death of Rep. Sylvester Turner, adds to the challenges faced by Republican leadership.
In other news, the Trump administration indicted two journalists, including former CNN host Don Lemon, for their coverage of a Minneapolis protest, according to Vox. Lemon was fired from CNN in 2023. The other journalist indicted was Georgia Fort.
Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani appointed Stanley Richards, a former inmate convicted of robbery in the 1980s, as the new commissioner of the Department of Correction, Fox News reported. Richards, who served time on Rikers Island and in state prison, is the first formerly incarcerated individual to hold the position. This appointment aligns with Mamdani's vision for a rehabilitation-focused approach to corrections, signaling a shift away from punishment-centered incarceration.
NPR Politics reported that U.S. lawmakers recently attempted to smooth relations in Denmark amid a potential crisis involving Greenland after President Trump expressed interest in acquiring the territory. This event highlights the enduring yet recently strained alliance between the United States and Europe, particularly in the context of NATO and historical commitments to mutual support.
Model Amber Rose defended Erika Kirk, widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, against online criticism regarding her grieving process and leadership of TPUSA following his death, Fox News reported. Rose also criticized Ariana Grande's call for Americans to protest ICE by skipping work and school.
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