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Developer: Florida Real Estate Surges as New Yorkers ‘Nervous’ About Socialist Zohran Mamdani

The political earthquake in New York City is sparking a surge of migration southward, with Miami’s luxury housing market flooded by buyers from the Big Apple who say they’ve had enough. “We’ve closed more than $100 million in signed contracts from New York buyers in just the past few months – about twice last year’s volume,” said Isaac Toledano, CEO of BH Group in Miami. He told Fox Business that politics is playing a major role in the stampede.

“I think the election accelerated how people make decisions. 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,” Toledano explained. The uncertainty surrounding the city’s future, he added, is prompting residents to make quick moves to protect their assets and quality of life.

“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,” Toledano said, describing the flood of buyers his firm has seen as “higher than expected.” He noted that many of these clients are “becoming very aggressive” about relocating to South Florida.

The wave of departures follows the election of Democrat Socialist Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s new mayor, who defeated both Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa on Tuesday. During his campaign, Mamdani opposed NYPD cooperation with federal immigration enforcement outside of narrow legal limits, vowed to defend sanctuary city policies, and promised to resist Trump administration conditions tied to federal funding. He also pushed for city-run grocery stores and argued that mental health professionals — not police — should respond to certain crises.

Mamdani, who was relatively unknown just months ago, ended up drawing support from over a million New Yorkers, according to Breitbart News. His progressive platform and outspoken criticism of capitalism have left many business leaders and homeowners on edge about the city’s economic future.

Speaking in Miami on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said the election results show the country is at a defining moment. “Between communism and common sense,” he said, warning that Mamdani’s leadership could accelerate a broader national divide.

Toledano’s comments come as the broader migration trend continues. Breitbart News previously reported that large numbers of NYPD officers relocated to Florida in 2021, and U.S. Census Bureau data later confirmed that Americans were leaving blue states for red ones in growing numbers.

“The sales surge his real estate firm has seen is not surprising, but the figure is ‘higher than expected,’” Fox Business reported, underscoring how New York’s shifting politics — and fears of what’s next — are driving one of the biggest real estate booms South Florida has ever seen.

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Trump: Peace In The Middle East Is Working, Hamas Faces ‘Big Problem’ If It Misbehaves

President Donald Trump said Thursday that the multinational force intended to stabilize Gaza will arrive “very soon,” signaling that preparations for its deployment are nearly complete. “Very soon. It’s going to be very soon. Gaza is working out very well,” Trump said when asked about the timeline.

He emphasized that multiple nations have already committed to join the operation. “We’ve had countries that have volunteered. If there’s a problem with Hamas, as an example, or a problem with anything, they volunteer to, on a single basis, go in and take care of it,” he explained.

Calling the initiative a historic step toward regional calm, Trump declared, “This is a very strong peace. This is peace in the Middle East.” But he also warned Hamas that any defiance of the ceasefire terms would bring dire consequences. “Hamas is a very small part of it. And if they don’t do as they said, if they don’t behave, then they’ve got themselves a big problem, a really big problem like they’ve never had,” he cautioned.

The president’s remarks come as Washington advances a United Nations resolution to formalize the new peacekeeping framework. The U.S. distributed a draft proposal earlier this week to key members of the UN Security Council, seeking approval for an international force to remain in Gaza for at least two years.

According to an Axios report, the draft envisions the coalition managing Gaza’s governance and maintaining order through late 2027, with options for renewal depending on conditions on the ground.

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Smotrich: Mamdani Or Not, All Jews Belong In Israel

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich used the unveiling of a sweeping new tax initiative as a platform to call upon Jews across the globe to return to Israel, describing the plan as both an economic boost and a deeply Zionist mission.

Speaking with Arutz Sheva–Israel National News at the event, Smotrich said, “The State of Israel opens its gates, its hands, its heart to its brothers and sisters in the diaspora and for Israelis who have left. We want them to return.”

Under the new plan, immigrants will enjoy a full income tax exemption for two years, followed by significantly reduced rates over the next three. Smotrich hailed it as a “huge reform that will give full tax exemption to immigrants. Full exemption for two years, and a discount for another three years.”

He framed the reform as a powerful incentive for Jews abroad to invest their capital and their lives in Israel. “This is an incentive to bring the money from abroad to the State of Israel. It is a correct move Zionistically; I am convinced that it will sustain itself and will be correct economically. But again, it is mainly a Zionist move.”

Smotrich predicted that the coming years would mark a turning point in aliyah, declaring, “2026 will be a year of aliyah.” He warned that surging antisemitism around the world—especially in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom—underscores the urgency of returning to Israel. “Unfortunately, there is so much antisemitism and severe consequences for Jews in the Diaspora, in the United States, in France, in London. We are calling on everyone to come home.”

When questioned about the recent rise of anti-Israel politicians such as New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, Smotrich downplayed the connection, insisting his message was broader. “My message has nothing to do with the rise of anyone. The State of Israel and the Land of Israel is the home of all the Jews of the world.”

Asked if American Jews should be concerned about such developments, Smotrich responded candidly, “There is no doubt that there is… okay, the man isn’t someone who loves Israel and Jews. Okay?” He reflected that both adversity and inspiration have historically motivated Jews to make aliyah, invoking the words of Rabbi Kook: “Sometimes the force that drives aliyah is an external one. Antisemitism, persecution. Sometimes it is an inner longing, like doves returning to their windows. We have these two components today, in full measure.”

Pressed about whether Jews abroad should begin preparing concrete plans to move, Smotrich replied, “Jews from all over the world need to come to the Land of Israel, to the State of Israel. It is much easier today.” He pointed to improvements made in recent years to ease the process, including reforms in professional certification, rental aid, and ulpan Hebrew programs.

“We have to make significant reform that allows and encourages the olim to return to the Land of Israel,” he concluded, underscoring his vision of a renewed era of global Jewish return anchored in both faith and national purpose.

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Trump Invites 20 Hostages Freed In Deal To White House, Will Send Plane to Bring Them

President Donald Trump will host the 20 Israeli hostages released from Hamas captivity at the White House later this month and is sending a dedicated U.S. aircraft to bring them directly to Washington, a senior White House official confirmed on Thursday.

The meeting is set for November 20, after which the freed captives are expected to travel to Miami for a visit with Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff. The group—freed on October 13 after more than two years in captivity under a ceasefire deal mediated chiefly by the United States—includes Eitan Mor, brothers Gali and Ziv Berman, Alon Ohel, Omri Miran, Guy Gilboa Dalal, Matan Angerst, Yosef-Chaim Ochana, Avinatan Or, Elkana Bohbot, Evyatar David, brothers Ariel and David Cunio, Segev Kalfon, Eitan Horn, Matan Zangauker, Nimrod Cohen, Rom Braslavski, Bar Kupershtein, and Maxim Herkin.

The upcoming White House event continues Trump’s consistent outreach to Israeli hostages and their families. Over the past several months, he has hosted multiple groups of survivors. In September, he welcomed Ohad Ben Ami and his wife Raz, and in March, he received a delegation including Noa Argamani, Doron Steinbrecher, Eli Sharabi, Naama Levy, Iair Horn, Omer Shem Tov, and Keith and Aviva Siegel. Trump has also met twice with Edan Alexander, a U.S.-Israeli dual citizen released by Hamas in May as what officials described as “a gesture to the Trump administration.”

In an interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes, Trump recounted his role in pushing Israel to secure the release of the captives. “I had to push Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach the ceasefire deal,” he said. When asked whether he could similarly pressure Netanyahu on establishing a Palestinian state, as he had when urging him to apologize to Qatar following Israel’s failed strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, Trump replied: “I worked very well with him. I had to push him a little bit one way or the other. I think I did a great job in pushing him… I didn’t like certain things that he did, [but] we knocked the hell out of Iran and that was time to stop, and we stopped.”

Since the October 13 ceasefire, Hamas has returned the remains of 22 hostages who were killed while in captivity. Among them was Joshua Luito Mollel, a 21-year-old Tanzanian citizen, whose body was returned to Israel on Wednesday. He was murdered during the October 7 Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nachal Oz. Six other deceased hostages remain in Gaza, including five Israelis—Hadar Goldin, Dror Or, Meni Godard, Ran Gvili, and Lior Rudaeff—and one foreign national, Sudhtisak Rinthalak.

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Outrage in Israel: Chareidi Teen Abused by Arab Bus Driver on Way to Meron — Police Close the Case

A shocking case has emerged in which a 17-year-old chareidi boy traveling alone from Beit Shemesh to Meron was allegedly harassed and psychologically abused by an Arab bus driver — only to later discover that police had closed his complaint without pursuing the case.

The disturbing incident occurred three months ago, when the boy boarded bus line 887 operated by Nateev Express, a special line subcontracted to an outside company. He was the only passenger on the empty bus, which was being driven by an Arab driver, and he did not have a cell phone with him.

At one of the upcoming stops, the boy’s friends were waiting to join the trip, but when the bus reached that stop, the driver refused to halt, claiming he had instructions to pick up passengers only at a later stop. When the teen repeatedly pleaded to get off, the driver ignored his requests and continued driving.

At several additional stops, the driver again refused to open the doors. Realizing that the boy had no phone and no way to call for help, the driver began tormenting him. According to the complaint, he told the teen, “I don’t feel like driving to Meron today,” and instead said he wanted to pick up “his friends and girlfriends” and take the boy to Umm al-Fahm — a city that has long been associated with hostility toward Jews. Throughout the two-hour ordeal, the driver reportedly used vulgar language and mocked the frightened passenger.

When the boy tried to move to the back of the bus, the driver ordered him to sit up front near him, occasionally stopping the bus to eat or recline on his seat, refusing every plea to let the boy off. At one point, as the bus approached the turnoff to Umm al-Fahm, the driver flicked his signal light and told the terrified teen, “I’m taking you there now,” causing the boy to cry out in panic. Eventually, the driver stopped about a kilometer before Meron and left the boy stranded on the roadside.

Attorney Menachem Bleicher of Honenu, who is representing the teen, condemned the police’s handling of the case: “It is incomprehensible how a complaint about such a serious incident could be closed without a proper investigation to locate and prosecute this vile driver. We have filed an appeal against the closure and will pursue every legal avenue until the perpetrator is brought to justice.”

A formal inquiry has been submitted to the Israel Police asking how such a grave incident could be dismissed without serious action and what measures are being taken to prevent similar occurrences.

In response, police said: “After reviewing the complaint and based on the available evidence, the investigation file was closed. An appeal has been submitted against this decision and will be examined by the relevant professional authorities.”

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Rudy Giuliani: My Work as NYC Mayor ‘Ruined’ With Mamdani Win

Rudy Giuliani expressed deep anguish over the election of Democrat socialist Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s new mayor, telling Newsmax that his sense of loss “is immense.” Speaking on American Agenda Wednesday, the onetime mayor lamented, “It’s almost impossible for me to express it. My disappointment is immense. I feel like all the work that I did has been ruined and will be ruined, and [Mike] Bloomberg’s as well.”

Giuliani criticized Mamdani’s tone from the moment he took the stage on election night, saying the new mayor had begun his tenure “terribly” by going after President Donald Trump. During his victory speech, Mamdani had looked directly into the camera and declared, “Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: Turn the volume up.”

Calling the remarks reckless and immature, Giuliani fumed, “The stupidest, dumbest, most childish thing you can do as a mayor is to attack the president of the United States.” He contrasted Mamdani’s approach with his own conduct when he took office in 1994, even though he had strongly supported President George H.W. Bush over Bill Clinton. “I didn’t vote for Bill Clinton,” Giuliani said. “I campaigned very, very, very hard for President [George H.W.] Bush. Not only was he my president, but he was a good friend.”

Despite their political differences, Giuliani said he chose cooperation over conflict. “I did everything to work with President Clinton,” he said, adding proudly, “I have a letter from President Clinton that I was the best mayor in America because I worked with him better than Democrat mayors did for the good of my city.” His relationship with the White House, he explained, was built on mutual professionalism, even when disputes arose. “I also sued him once because he was taking money from us he shouldn’t, and he understood it,” Giuliani noted. “But I’ve never heard of a mayor attacking a president.”

The former mayor warned that Mamdani’s hostility toward Washington could have serious repercussions for New York, particularly in how federal funds are distributed. “If the president of the United States just asked his administration to enforce the law with regard to federal grants, you could probably cut off half to New York just on corruption alone,” Giuliani cautioned.

He went on to denounce what he sees as systemic corruption plaguing city finances. “The budget of New York City, with 8 million people, is equal to the budget of the state of Florida, with 22 million people,” he said incredulously. “Now, how can that be? Because New York has an awful, awful lot — I mean billions — in kickback money.” Giuliani added that his experience as a federal prosecutor had exposed him to the depth of the city’s political rot. “I know, because I put a lot of them in jail when things were cheaper and we were talking millions then, but it’s been corrupt for 160 years with a few interruptions,” he said.

Reflecting on the city’s political history, Giuliani noted how rare it was for a Republican to hold the mayoralty at all. “I was only the fourth Republican mayor to get elected in the 20th century, and I was only one of two that remained a Republican: [Fiorello] La Guardia, you heard of him, and me,” he said.

Giuliani also took aim at what he described as Mamdani’s radical leanings, claiming, “We concentrate on his being a communist. He’s also a very strong supporter of Islamic extremism.” He lamented that many of the city’s younger voters lack perspective on what New York has endured, particularly the trauma of 9/11.

“They don’t know the full story,” Giuliani said, suggesting that history—and the sacrifices made to rebuild the city—have been forgotten.

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Sources: US Preps Subpoenas Tied to 2016 ‘Russia Hoax’ Intel

Federal prosecutors are moving to issue grand jury subpoenas as part of an investigation into the intelligence officials who authored the 2017 report concluding that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential race to help Donald Trump, according to two individuals briefed on the matter.

The subpoenas, which are being prepared by the Justice Department, will demand a broad range of materials — including emails, text messages, and other records — connected to the drafting of the Intelligence Community’s assessment released in January 2017, the sources said. Both sources requested anonymity because grand jury proceedings remain confidential. Reuters could not verify whether the subpoenas have already been sent or identify who they may target.

The inquiry is being overseen by Jason Reding Quinones, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida. Quinones, who took office in August, pledged to “restore impartial justice,” a phrase widely seen as aligning with President Trump’s criticism that previous administrations turned the Justice Department into a political weapon against him.

Quinones’ team is also reviewing files from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office, which handled prosecutions accusing Trump of mishandling classified records at his Mar-a-Lago estate and seeking to overturn the 2020 election. Both of those cases were dropped after Trump’s reelection in November 2024, the sources said.

Trump has repeatedly blasted the Justice Department’s earlier probes of his 2016 campaign—calling them the “Russia hoax”—and has denounced Smith’s later investigations into him following his departure from the White House in January 2021. He has urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to pursue criminal charges against what he calls his political adversaries.

Over the summer, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard referred the January 2017 intelligence report for criminal review, asserting that declassified documents showed a “treasonous conspiracy” by senior Obama administration officials to sabotage Trump’s candidacy.

The Justice Department responded to her referral by forming a dedicated strike force to examine the evidence. Reuters previously disclosed that the department had opened a criminal probe into former CIA Director John Brennan, who led the agency when the 2017 assessment was compiled.

Brennan has said he was unaware of any such investigation and has long maintained that any probe into him would be politically driven. A spokesperson for Brennan declined to comment on the latest developments.

The 2017 intelligence assessment concluded that Russia engaged in widespread online disinformation, cyberattacks, and bot activity to harm Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign while boosting Trump’s. However, it also stated that the tangible impact on the election was likely minimal and found no proof that Moscow’s interference altered the vote count.

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Docs: Alleged Jihadis Ranted About Attacking Jews In NJ Suburb

Federal court records unsealed this week depict a group of teenagers from affluent backgrounds who allegedly plotted to carry out ISIS-style violence — including fantasies about murdering Jews and targeting a pro-Israel march in suburban New Jersey.

Nineteen-year-old Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzel was taken into custody Wednesday at Newark Liberty International Airport as he waited to board a flight to Turkey, authorities said. Investigators allege he intended to travel onward to Syria to join ISIS, to which the complaint says he swore allegiance.

The criminal complaint — roughly 48 pages — includes photographs that prosecutors say show Jimenez-Guzel posing with an ISIS flag while holding a knife. He is the son of a United Nations diplomat who runs a women’s business agency and had lived with his family in a million-dollar home in the New Jersey community, the filings note.

Also accused in the alleged scheme is 19-year-old Milo Sedarat, identified as the son of a well-known Iranian-American poet. Federal documents say Sedarat raged about his mother having Jewish friends and expressed desires to execute “500 Jews” and enslave their wives and children, and that he discussed using his car to mow down participants in a pro-Israel march in Montclair.

Prosecutors say a third accused conspirator, 19-year-old Saed Ali Mirreh of Kent, Washington, was located and arrested in the Seattle suburbs a day before he was set to fly to Turkey. Authorities tracked the teens’ online activity and say group chats among them and other associates reveal an obsession with violent jihadist ideology.

In one recorded group call, the complaint alleges the men discussed being ready to slice throats for propaganda videos. When the idea came up, Jimenez-Guzel reportedly volunteered without hesitation: “I’ll do it, bro.”

The chats also show Jimenez-Guzel boasting about seeking notoriety. He told associates he wanted the group to “do something that’s going to leave a mark in history. Something that’s gonna make them create a documentary on you on Netflix. Something that’s gonna make you have a Wikipedia page.” He later claimed he would end up being “one of the most 100 evil people in the world.”

At another point, Mirreh allegedly framed a planned killing as an initiation, saying everyone would have to “unalive” — meaning to kill somebody — similar to an inner-city gang initiation “to get that mentality and to get into our brain that we unalive someone and once we come, we don’t hesitate no more,” he allegedly said. Jimenez-Guzel replied, “bro, it’ll be easy for me,” and Mirreh concurred, the complaint states.

Among material recovered online was a document in Arabic shared by Jimenez-Guzel that was titled in English “KILL THEM SILENTLY.” Prosecutors say the text encouraged Muslims to view jihad as an obligation, to terrorize “disbelievers” and to use knives, axes or vehicles to assault Christians and Jews — noting that even a hammer or a knife could be enough to inflict widespread harm across Europe and the United States.

The men now face federal terrorism charges, including conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and attempted conspiracy to provide such support. Jimenez-Guzel made an initial appearance in Newark federal court on Wednesday; Mirreh appeared before a judge in Seattle.

If convicted, each count carries a maximum prison term of 20 years, a potential $250,000 fine and lifetime supervised release, according to prosecutors.

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Top Intelligence Officials Under Investigation Over Secret File Dispute

A criminal probe has been initiated against three ex-directors of the Shin Bet — Nadav Argaman, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon — following their submission of a petition to the Supreme Court of Israel contesting the appointment of David Zini as Shin Bet Director, as reported by i24NEWS on Thursday.

The petition, endorsed by 180 former Shin Bet personnel, included a classified file titled “The Agency’s Challenges.” According to the petitioners, that document maps out the agency’s key security threats.

The signatories declined to unveil the names of the Shin Bet employees who backed the petition, asserting that legal confidentiality shields their identities. They likewise refused to surrender the classified file to Zini, arguing that until the Supreme Court reaches a ruling, they do not regard him as the lawful director.

Even after Zini formally assumed office, and despite the Supreme Court’s decision not to issue an interim halt on his appointment, the ex-directors persisted in withholding the document.

Law-enforcement officials alerted the former directors that if the material is validated as classified—just as the petitioners claim—it could trigger a formal questioning under caution.

In response to the unfolding situation, Director Zini petitioned the Supreme Court to compel the release of the file into his hands.

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Newark International Airport Facing Flight Delays of Nearly 3 Hours Due To Government Shutdown – And It Will Only Get Worse

Air travelers in the New York area are enduring massive delays, with Newark Liberty International Airport hit especially hard as the nationwide government shutdown cripples the aviation system.

On Thursday evening, passengers departing from Newark faced waits of nearly three hours, according to a Federal Aviation Administration alert citing air traffic controller shortages. The agency warned that these extended delays would likely continue until the early hours of Friday morning.

The FAA also announced that multiple major airports — including Newark, John F. Kennedy International, and LaGuardia — will experience widespread disruptions Friday as part of a planned 10% reduction in U.S. airspace capacity. The move is intended to maintain safety amid the staffing crisis.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy cautioned that “mass chaos” could erupt once the cuts take effect.

The reduced flight volume, which could affect up to 4,000 flights across the country, stems from hundreds of air traffic controllers calling in sick after going weeks without pay during the historic shutdown — now the longest in U.S. history.

Adding to the frustration, LaGuardia Airport also reported separate delays of up to one hour Thursday night, caused by strong wind conditions, the FAA said.

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Mamdanistan: The Islamist Capture of New York

By Melanie Phillips

The victory of New York state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral election was long heralded by the opinion polls. Yet its effect upon America threatens to be nothing less than seismic.

It’s not just that Mamdani may wreck the city through the expected multiple failures of his infantile magic money-tree wish list. It’s not just that his antisemitism and hatred of Israel make him a potential threat to the city’s Jewish community.

More importantly, what’s happened is a major strategic victory for the Islamic world in its war against the West. Muslim activists are ecstatic that Mamdani has conquered New York—the city with the largest number of Jews outside Israel—for Islam.

They’re linking this directly to the onslaught that they’ve mounted against the Jewish world for the past two years by weaponizing Israel’s war of self-defense against Hamas in Gaza. Qatari journalists, reports MEMRI, have exulted that Mamdani’s victory was the outcome of the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

Jaber Al-Harmi, the editor of the Qatari state daily Al-Sharq, wrote that New York was “the capital of the Zionist lobby” as the largest stronghold of the Jewish community in the United States. “Two years ago,” he wrote, “no one could have imagined such a major shift against the Zionist narrative. The steadfastness and resistance of our people in Gaza have turned the tables on the Zionists and exposed their colonialist settlement project to the entire world.”

Mamdani’s victory has put rocket fuel behind the already delirious feeling among Muslim radicals that they are now on the cusp of conquering the West for Islam.

This euphoria was triggered by the fact that on Oct. 7, the Hamas-led forces had been able to do what had previously been thought impossible—breach Israel’s apparently impregnable fortress.

The ensuing demonstrations on the streets and campuses of Western cities—with intimidation and violence towards Jews, chants for their murder, and calls to destroy Israel and America, producing next to no pushback by the police or other authorities—weren’t just protests against Israel or demands to “Free Palestine.” They were demonstrations of raw Islamic power over the bamboozled and supine West.

That campaign was organized by a global alliance between Islamists and the hard left. A similar alliance has brought Mamdani to power.

Palestinian American activist Linda Sarsour has said that a fund controlled by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was Mamdani’s largest institutional donor. CAIR, which was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in a 2007 terrorist-funding case that linked it to Hamas, is a Muslim Brotherhood outfit.

The Muslim Brotherhood’s agenda is to conquer the West for Islam. Its strategy includes infiltrating democratic institutions in order to subvert them. And now, its biggest prize by far is to have captured the mayoralty of New York, America’s commercial and cultural heart.

Mamdani achieved this by concealing what he is. A Shia Muslim who is reportedly driven by hatred of Jews and an obsession with “Palestine,” he works for the destruction of Israel and has refused to condemn chants of “globalize the intifada,” the call for the murder of Jews around the world.

In his victory speech, his mask slipped. He did not project himself as a unifier of the city he now leads. He did not display the smiley charm and charisma that had wowed so many New Yorkers. Instead, he made an angry, divisive speech.

He declared that New York was now “a city where more than a million Muslims know that they belong … in the halls of power.” And he also threatened that any criticism of the Islamic world, which he termed Islamophobia, would now not be allowed.

At a post-election rally in Times Square, where hundreds of Muslims prostrated themselves in prayer to the chants of Allahu akhbar! (“God is great!”), he declared that New York was “a city of immigrants, powered by immigrants, and as of tonight, led by an immigrant.” Of the city’s white-skinned, native residents, he made no mention.

The city’s Muslims responded to his triumph by jubilantly stating, “Now this is our time,” calling for Sharia law to start and hailing an “Islamic caliphate of New York.”

The prospect of Mamdani now controlling the city’s police and what children are to be taught in school chills the blood.

But New York is by no means the only place in America where Islamization is making important inroads. The Palestinian Arab-American influencer Abdul Eyad celebrated Mamdani’s victory by telling Israelis in New York to pack their bags and get out. He said that they should go to Poland or Cyprus, but not to “Palestine,” where they would be humiliated and removed.

This charming individual appeared to be speaking from Plano, Texas. This city hosts the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC), a restricted Islamic community governed by Sharia law that has existed for nearly 12 years and comprises a mega-mosque, homes restricted to Muslim purchasers, Islamic schools, an Islamic medical clinic and Islamic businesses.

The community’s resident scholar, Yasir Qadh, has declared democracy incompatible with Islam, refused to condemn terrorist groups like Hamas, and preached that Islamic law—not Western governance—should dictate every aspect of life. Now he is leading a coordinated effort to Islamize Texas, using EPIC as the nucleus of a growing network of Islamic enclaves designed to operate outside the framework of U.S. law.

According to the RAIR Foundation, which campaigns against Islamization in America, plans are in the works to expand EPIC to create EPIC City, a 402-acre residential and commercial enclave that will include more than 1,000 homes and community provisions structured to function within an Islamic legal and social framework.

At a public inquiry into this development last April, Lt (Rtd) Douglas Deaton, an expert in SWAT tactics and urban threat analysis, gave evidence based on his experience with the Plano police department.

One of the first houses in EPIC, he said, had been positioned with a clear view of some of the police department’s most sensitive tactical assets. “That house has all the hallmarks of a fortress and a command post,” he said. “The rear of the house looks a lot like an observation post and a shooting platform.”

The original owner of that house, says RAIR, is listed in public records as Junaid Din, a prominent fundraiser for EPIC and a co-founder of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research based in the city of Irving, Texas, which promotes the integration of Sharia law into Western societies. Its founder and chairman, Omar Suleiman, described Zionists in 2014 as “the enemies of God, His messengers, sincere followers of all religions and humanity as a whole.”

The EPIC development is part of a calculated, long-term political strategy to carve out a separate, parallel society where Islamic law—not American values—dictates daily life. The jaw-dropping thing is that this is happening not in Dearborn, Mich., a long-standing Somali Islamic stronghold (which is troubling enough), but in the state of Texas, the standard-bearer of robust American Christianity.

That, of course, is precisely the point. The choice of Texas in which to develop this openly defiant, parallel Islamic society is not random. It’s strategic.

Islamic jihadis draw their strength from the symbolism of their conquests, which inspires their own forces and demoralizes their victims. The Twin Towers, Texas, now New York— the Islamists are steadily destroying these icons to conquer America.

When nearly 3,000 New Yorkers were murdered on Sept. 11, 2001, the city came together against the threat of jihadi Islam. Now, in November 2025, Islam has captured New York through a civilizational jihad few Americans acknowledge or understand.

Americans have naively believed that Islamization is confined to Britain and Europe. They’ve failed to see how it is advancing in America as well.

Shockingly, some 30% of New York Jews voted for Mamdani. They need to rip off their liberal blinders and wake up. The Trump administration must wake up, too. This is about more than one upstart revolutionary. America is the frog in the Islamist pot that’s being slowly boiled alive. JNS

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Watch: Kanye/Ye Meets Rabbi Pinto, Apologizes for Past Comments On Jews

[Video below.] A remarkable encounter took place this week between Rav Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, head of the Shuva Yisroel institutions, and Ye, the artist once known as Kanye West.

The meeting, held privately on Tuesday, was deeply emotional, as Ye expressed genuine regret for his past remarks about the Jewish community. He came, those present said, with humility and a sincere desire to seek forgiveness and begin again.

Rabbi Pinto received Ye warmly, sharing messages of Torah and hope, and offering spiritual encouragement. “A person is not defined by his mistakes, but by the way he chooses to correct them. This is the true strength of man: The ability to return, to learn, and to build bridges of love and peace,” Rabbi Pinto told Ye.

During their conversation, Ye spoke openly about his struggles and the consequences of his words. “I’m really blessed to be able to sit here with you today and just take accountability,” Ye said. “I was dealing with some various issues, bipolar, also, so it would take the ideas I had and had them, take them to an extreme where I would forget about the protection of the people around me, or myself.”

He went on to explain his realization that taking responsibility was essential: “So it’s like if you left the house and left your kid at the house and your kid went and messed up the kitchen and messed up the garage, mess up the living room. Now, when you get back, it’s your responsibility, because that’s your child,” he said. “And I really just appreciate you embracing me with open arms and allowing me to make amends. And this is beginning in the first steps, and the first brick by brick to build, to build back the strong walls.”

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Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s Historic $1 Trillion Pay Package – Here’s When He Could Pocket The Windfall

Elon Musk’s showdown with Tesla investors ended in victory Thursday, as shareholders overwhelmingly signed off on an unprecedented $1 trillion compensation plan—after he warned he might walk away if it didn’t pass.

The massive payout, the biggest in corporate history, could make Musk the first trillionaire on the planet. But to claim it, he must meet a demanding set of milestones over the next ten years. Musk, 54, already tops the global wealth rankings, with an estimated $490.1 billion fortune, according to Forbes.

The structure of the deal splits Tesla stock into 12 separate tranches. The first payout comes only if Tesla’s market value hits $2 trillion and the company rolls out 20 million vehicles. Another phase triggers when Tesla reaches a $3 trillion valuation and produces one million “Optimus” humanoid robots.

If the automaker clears every target, Tesla’s worth would skyrocket to about $8.5 trillion, giving Musk control of roughly a quarter of the company’s shares.

Even limited success could mean astronomical gains. Should Tesla only meet the first two benchmarks, Musk alone would pocket $26 billion—an amount exceeding the total career pay of Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, and Jensen Huang combined, according to Reuters.

Roughly three-quarters of shareholders backed the pay plan, according to preliminary results released at Tesla’s annual meeting. The show of support was a major boost for Musk after a turbulent period in which slumping sales had weighed on Tesla’s stock price.

For the company’s board, the result was equally crucial. Executives had cautioned investors that Musk might abandon the company entirely if the plan was voted down.

Not everyone was thrilled. The payout drew sharp criticism from several quarters, including Pope Leo XIV, who said it defied “the value of human life, of the family, of the value of society.” Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, one of Tesla’s biggest institutional investors, also opposed the measure.

Leading proxy advisors ISS and Glass Lewis recommended shareholders reject the deal, calling it excessive. Musk, undeterred, countered on Oct. 29, posting that “control of Tesla could affect the future of civilization.”

Longtime investor Ron Baron publicly supported the compensation package, praising Musk’s unmatched energy and vision. “Without his drive and uncompromising standards, there would be no Tesla,” he said.

The new plan also places no restrictions on Musk’s political involvement—a sticking point for some investors who had tied his collaboration with President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency to declining Tesla sales earlier this year.

Tesla’s board insists the company’s ambitious future—centered on self-driving cars and fleets of “Optimus” humanoid robots—requires Musk’s leadership. “If we build this robot army, do I have at least a strong influence over that robot army?” Musk asked on an earnings call. “I don’t feel comfortable building that robot army if I don’t have at least a strong influence.”

The proposal came together after a Delaware judge invalidated Musk’s earlier $56 billion pay deal, ruling that it was “excessive” and tainted by conflicts of interest. Furious at the decision, Musk promptly switched Tesla’s legal home from Delaware to Texas.

Ahead of the shareholder meeting, prediction platform Kalshi forecasted a 92% likelihood that investors would approve the plan. Tesla’s board, in a statement posted to its website before the vote, urged them to do just that: “the future of Tesla is in your hands.”

“We are at a pivotal juncture in Tesla’s history, and the proposals the Special Committee has carefully designed and the Board has put forward will help determine Tesla’s future,” the statement said. “If you believe, like us, that Elon is the CEO that can make our ambitious vision a reality, vote NOW.”

Despite the ups and downs, Tesla shares have risen nearly 20% this year. Investors appear to be betting on Musk’s ability to steer through weak earnings, a maturing product lineup, and aggressive new competition from Chinese rivals like BYD.

Still, Musk himself acknowledged in July that the next few months could be bumpy. “I see a few rough quarters ahead,” he said, though he added that Tesla’s trajectory would shift once the company achieved “autonomy at scale in the second half of next year.”

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RFK Jr.: New Federal Dietary Guidelines Coming in December

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Thursday that the Trump administration is preparing to roll out new national dietary guidelines this December, part of an aggressive effort to combat the country’s soaring obesity rates and improve public health.

“We’re about to release dietary guidelines that are going to change the food culture in this country,” Kennedy declared during an event held at the White House.

The updated recommendations had originally been scheduled for release by the end of October, but that timeline was derailed by the government shutdown. According to officials, the revised target date for publication is now December, with both the Department of Agriculture and HHS coordinating the rollout.

Kennedy said the forthcoming changes are intended not only to reshape Americans’ eating patterns but also to align national nutrition policy with his Make America Healthy Again initiative. The new approach, he emphasized, aims to bridge the gap between modern dietary trends and long-term wellness.

The federal guidelines, which undergo revision every five years, play a crucial role in shaping everything from school lunch menus to food assistance programs. Kennedy has repeatedly argued that decades of poor eating habits have contributed heavily to the nation’s worsening health crisis.

He has also hinted that the updated recommendations will promote a stronger focus on whole foods and advocate for the inclusion of more natural saturated fats derived from dairy and meat.

Kennedy’s comments came as President Donald Trump announced a separate agreement with pharmaceutical giants Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to expand access and lower costs for the obesity treatments Zepbound and Wegovy—an initiative closely tied to the administration’s broader health agenda.

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Judge Orders Trump Administration To Pay Full SNAP Benefits For November By Friday

In a decisive ruling, a federal judge has mandated that the Trump administration fully fund November’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by Friday, rebuffing the government’s proposal to issue only partial payments during the ongoing federal shutdown.

“People have gone without for too long,” declared Judge Jack McConnell during Thursday’s hearing in the U.S. District Court in Rhode Island, as he delivered his order compelling immediate action.

The judge’s decision followed urgent pleas from the plaintiffs—representing a coalition of cities, non-profit organizations, labor unions, and business groups—who argued that partial funding would leave millions of low-income Americans struggling to put food on the table.

The administration had previously announced that it would not draw from a congressionally approved $4.65 billion contingency fund to finance SNAP for November. Full benefits for the month are estimated to cost about $8 billion, far exceeding what the government had planned to cover.

Because Congress has yet to pass a stopgap funding bill to reopen the government, many federal programs, including SNAP, have been left without appropriations. Traditionally, however, prior administrations have maintained SNAP funding during shutdowns to prevent disruptions in food assistance.

The lawsuit, filed by a coalition of municipalities and advocacy organizations, sought to force the administration to release funds from the contingency reserve and explore additional financial resources to sustain the program in its entirety.

At a hearing last Friday, Judge McConnell had already prevented the administration from suspending the food stamp payments, ordering officials to utilize the contingency fund “as soon as possible” and to identify any other available funding sources to meet the full cost.

In response, the administration informed the court on Monday that it intended to cover only 50% of the November benefits from the contingency fund, rejecting the idea of reallocating roughly $4 billion from the Child Nutrition Program or other reserves.

By Wednesday night, officials revised their proposal again, saying they would now cover 65% of benefits — a plan the judge ultimately deemed insufficient, insisting instead that full payments be made to the 42 million Americans who rely on SNAP.

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Supreme Court Allows Trump To Prohibit Gender Election On Passports

The US Supreme Court ruled Thursday that President Trump can move forward with his directive requiring passport applicants to list their gender exactly as it appears on their birth certificates. This ruling overturns a lower court injunction that had temporarily stopped the policy and allowed individuals to choose whether to mark M, F, or X on their passports.

Gender markers were first introduced on U.S. passports in 1976. For more than three decades, the government has permitted citizens to align their passports with their gender identity rather than the designation listed at birth. The “X” option — representing those who do not identify as male or female — was introduced in 2021 during President Biden’s administration.

A coalition of plaintiffs led by Ashton Orr, who was accused of presenting a false passport because it still displayed a female gender marker, challenged the Trump policy in court. They argued that the rule would unfairly target “transgender and non-binary people,” undermine identification accuracy, and stem from unconstitutional bias in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause.

“The challenged policy undermines the very purpose of passports as identity documents that officials check against the bearer’s appearance,” Orr’s attorneys wrote. “It is aimed at the rejection of the identity of an entire group — transgender Americans — who have always existed.”

The Justice Department brought the issue before the Supreme Court after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit declined to reinstate Trump’s rule. In its emergency petition, the administration said the injunction “injures the United States by compelling it to speak to foreign governments in contravention of both the President’s foreign policy and scientific reality.”

By lifting the hold on the rule, the Supreme Court signaled support for the administration’s reasoning, allowing the birth-gender policy to be implemented while litigation continues. The ruling does not resolve the underlying legal questions but enables enforcement during ongoing proceedings in lower courts.

The justices divided 6–3 along ideological lines. The unsigned order stated, “Displaying passport holders’ sex at birth no more offends equal protection principles than displaying their country of birth, in both cases, the Government is merely attesting to a historical fact without subjecting anyone to differential treatment.”

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson authored the dissent, joined by the court’s other liberal members, calling the decision a “pointless but painful perversion of our equitable discretion.”

“This Court has once again paved the way for the immediate infliction of injury without adequate (or, really, any) justification,” she wrote.

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