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Lawsuit Against Trans Athlete In Women’s Sports Has One Highly Unexpected Component, AFPI Counsel Says
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Lawsuit Against Trans Athlete In Women’s Sports Has One Highly Unexpected Component, AFPI Counsel Says

'They should be able to speak out'
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'Morning Joe' Cues Up Hochul to Decry ICE Raids in New York
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'Morning Joe' Cues Up Hochul to Decry ICE Raids in New York

On Monday's Morning Joe on MSNBC, the show provided Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) a forum to bash ICE arrests in her home state and to peddle a misleading claim that children were taken by ICE for little reason even though agents were in pursuit of an alleged child predator when the children were removed. Jonathan Lemire introduced the segment promoting the Democrat talking point that the Republican budget will make "steep" cuts to Medicaid and Hochul's recent joint appearance with the House's top Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries, also of New York. When show regular and columnist Mike Barnicle offered the first question to her, he promoted the unproven narrative that ICE agents are approaching random people on the streets just because they look like immigrants and detaining them: What happens when the federal government tries to intervene with people's rights to walk along a sidewalk because they assume that they may be Middle Eastern -- they may be not from this country -- they may not have visa rights. So masked people jump out of these huge SUVs and apprehend people who are here legally. Is there any role for New York state or any role for the governor of the state of New York to intervene here -- to do anything about that? After taking a moment to complain about how the Donald Trump administration is handling COVID vaccinations, Governor Hochul recalled a case from a couple months ago of three children being taken into custody on a farm in Upstate New York: But now you're going after individuals not just on the streets of New York City, Mike -- they took a third-grader out of her bed at 6 a.m. in Sackets Harbor -- which is Tom Homan's home town -- her dad was already milking cows at 6 a.m. They took her, her mother, and her teenage twin brothers, scoop them up, and dump them in a detention center for 11 days. I raised hell. How dare you do this? And this is the most Republican part of our state. It's Elise Stefanik's district, and the Republican farm -- it's literally called Old McDonald's Farm -- it's been there for five generations. They were shocked. This community rallied behind this hard-working immigrant family, so that's what's happening not just here in New York but on farms all over New York. No one involved in the discussion mentioned that, according to The New York Times, ICE was trying to arrest a man from South Africa on the same premises who was accused of sexually exploiting children. She soon added: And I think it's so reprehensible that this is the exact opposite of what Republicans and Donald Trump said they were going to do. "We're going after the worst of the worst," you know, "the bad guys," and they are not doing that. They're going after students -- they're going after high school students. So this has reached a scale where there's not a lot we can do personally. I can't stand in front of them and stop them, but I can use my voice -- my platform and call them out and continue to call on the seven Republicans who occupy seats in the state of New York and say, "Where are you? Use your voice -- you're in the majority. Stop abdicating your responsibility when it comes to stopping the decimating Medicaid -- Medicare." So I'm very frustrated with this. I'm fighting all the time. I'm on the frontline with Hakeem Jeffries as we were yesterday, but this is a level of attack that is -- that was unforeseeable, but it has to be stopped. And we have to raise our voices louder and louder. Scarborough followed up by prodding her to continue bashing Republicans over Medicaid spending. Transcript follows: MSNBC's Morning Joe June 2, 2025 7:43 a.m. Eastern JONATHAN LEMIRE: Switching gears now, New York Governor Kathy Hochul and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries rallied against Republicans' steep federal health care cuts in Brooklyn yesterday. The pair say that the GOP's, quote "one big, ugly bill," will have major consequences for patients and health care providers. The governor's office estimates the bill will leave 1.5 million New Yorkers uninsured and devastate hospitals and clinics statewide. And let's now indeed bring in New York's Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul. Mike Barnicle, always happy to have the governor here. MIKE BARNICLE: Always, always enjoyed to see you. GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL (D-NY): Thank you, Mike. BARNICLE: Dealing with the federal government, as you do nearly every single day, the role of the federal government in New York state is obviously enormous. What -- what happens when the federal government tries to intervene with people's rights to walk along a sidewalk because they assume that they may be Middle Eastern -- they may be not from this country -- they may not have visa rights. So masked people jump out of these huge SUVs and apprehend people who are here legally. Is there any role for New York state or any role for the governor of the state of New York to intervene here -- to do anything about that? GOVERNOR HOCHUL: Let me just get back to what Jonathan says. I feel like we're under attack every single day by the federal government. You know, you just mentioned the fact that we can't develop vaccinations. I mean, we are always the place where the vaccinations spread the quickest. We're a very dense city. And I want to make sure they're developing vaccinations. And I want my three-year-old granddaughter to be able to get a COVID shot and my pregnant daughter to get a COVID shot. So my number one job as governor is to protect people. So now you're undermining our ability to make sure they're healthy, which is preventative care, and now you attack people walking down the streets of New York City. I have said this before, and I repeat it ever -- forever. The state of New York will assist ICE in the deportation and apprehension of people who are serious criminals -- violent offenders. None of us want them on our streets. But now you're going after individuals not just on the streets of New York City, Mike -- they took a third-grader out of her bed at 6 a.m. in Sackets Harbor -- which is Tom Homan's home town -- her dad was already milking cows at 6 a.m. They took her, her mother, and her teenage twin brothers, scoop them up, and dump them in a detention center for 11 days. I raised hell. How dare you do this? And this is the most Republican part of our state. It's Elise Stefanik's district, and the Republican farm -- it's literally called Old McDonald's Farm -- it's been there for five generations. They were shocked. This community rallied behind this hard-working immigrant family, so that's what's happening not just here in New York but on farms all over New York. And it is debilitating for our farm community and people who just want to live their lives. They run our bodegas, they work in our restaurants, they provide health care -- home health care aides to our seniors -- the hospitals I was in yesterday. This is a place where so many of them work, and I think it's so reprehensible that this is the exact opposite of what Republicans and Donald Trump said they were going to do. "We're going after the worst of the worst," you know, "the bad guys," and they are not doing that. They're going after students -- they're going after high school students. So this has reached a scale where there's not a lot we can do personally. I can't stand in front of them and stop them, but I can use my voice -- my platform and call them out and continue to call on the seven Republicans who occupy seats in the state of New York and say, "Where are you? Use your voice -- you're in the majority. Stop abdicating your responsibility when it comes to stopping the decimating Medicaid -- Medicare." So I'm very frustrated with this. I'm fighting all the time. I'm on the frontline with Hakeem Jeffries as we were yesterday, but this is a level of attack that is -- that was unforeseeable, but it has to be stopped. And we have to raise our voices louder and louder. JOE SCARBOROUGH: Why don't we, Governor? Why don't we talk about what's happening right now? And I'm so glad you talked about a farm in Upstate New York because it shows you have people that are constantly trying to divide New York from Iowa, from, you know, Arizona, from California, acting like there's a "red state America" and a "blue state America" -- when you're talking about health care, and you're talking about slashing Medicaid -- as Joni Ernst found out in her town hall meeting which she responded terribly -- and as many of these Republicans in Upstate New York are going to find out, Medicaid is not just for people in urban centers in America -- for big-city hospitals. In fact, it's rural hospitals who are getting damaged disproportionately. Talk about the dangers whether you're talking about Joni Ernst's constituents in Iowa or your constituents in Upstate New York. Talk about the impact of these Medicaid cuts. 
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NewsBusters Podcast: New Anchor Tom Llamas Says NBC's 'Down the Middle'
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NewsBusters Podcast: New Anchor Tom Llamas Says NBC's 'Down the Middle'

Tom Llamas, the new NBC Nightly News anchor, is telling people NBC is straight down the middle. We at NewsBusters love the concept of fair and balanced news. But that doesn't mean NBC News has achieved it nightly. In an interview with Jeremy Barr, a Stelter disciple of sorts at the Washington Post, Llamas took a stand for neutrality. BARR: Do you think down-the-middle, more traditional evening news broadcasts are still relevant, particularly in light of the broader polarization of media? LLAMAS: I think that’s our brand, and I think if we try to do anything different, it’s going to hurt us, and I don’t think we would. At least it’s not going to happen under me. You need news right down the middle. You have got to be straightforward. … I think people need that. I think that people still want that. We live in some wild times — and you really need somebody to cut through and say, “This is what’s happening.” When pressed further on restoring public trust in the media in a Deadline interview, Llamas hailed his predecessor Lester Holt as "the most trusted news anchor in America. He insisted "You got to be tough but fair. So if you’re tough on the Republicans, you got to be tough on the Democrats, but fair. NBC News has always done that. And then you have to report the news without fear or favor. And then at the end of the day, I think you earn the viewers’ trust by making sure they know that even though I work for NBC News, I really work for them, and I believe that. I’m there to help them. I’m there to make sure that their questions are answered." It sounds good, but they don't live up to it. On June 10, 2024 fill-in anchor Tom Llamas began: “For the first time, the child of a sitting president facing a potential criminal conviction. Right now, a jury deliberating the fate of Hunter Biden, the sole surviving son of the president.”  Hunter Biden was 54 and network anchors refer to him as a “child.” Llamas claimed President Trump's willingness to submit to Meet The Press interviews with Kristen Welker, "it's because he knows he's going to get a fair shake." That's not true, but it's true that President Biden never submitted to a Welker interview. Trump is willing to undergo a hostile interview, but Biden couldn't handle a friendly one.  Geoff Dickens has a new piece on some of the worst of Tom Llamas. On the night of Trump's latest State of the Union in March, Llamas was anchoring live for NBC's streaming channel and asked former Trump press secretary Hogan Gidley about the president: “Since he’s not running for re-election, do you think that’s a superpower, or do you think that’s sort of a gateway to temptation to be incredibly reckless?” NBC is not this tough on Democrats. Enjoy the podcast below, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Fraternities Reportedly Not Eager to Host Dems’ New ‘Code Talker’
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Fraternities Reportedly Not Eager to Host Dems’ New ‘Code Talker’

Fraternities Reportedly Not Eager to Host Dems’ New ‘Code Talker’
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WaPo: Reason for Drop in Fentanyl Seizures at Border Is a Mystery
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WaPo: Reason for Drop in Fentanyl Seizures at Border Is a Mystery

WaPo: Reason for Drop in Fentanyl Seizures at Border Is a Mystery
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South Koreans Vote for New President in Wake of Yoon's Ouster
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South Koreans Vote for New President in Wake of Yoon's Ouster

Millions of South Koreans are voting Tuesday for a new president in a snap election triggered by the ouster of Yoon Suk Yeol, a conservative who now faces an explosive trial on rebellion charges over his short-lived imposition of martial law in December. Pre-election surveys ...
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Hawley Touts 'Great Talk' With Trump on Medicaid
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Hawley Touts 'Great Talk' With Trump on Medicaid

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., touted a "great talk" he had with President Donald Trump about Medicaid, saying Monday there would be no benefit cuts.
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Au Pairs Caught Up in Trump Visa Crackdown
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Au Pairs Caught Up in Trump Visa Crackdown

An estimated 4,700 or more foreign-born students have been affected since the Trump administration began revoking their visas and terminating their legal status in March.
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NY Islanders Hope Changes at the Top Will Bring Back Dominance
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NY Islanders Hope Changes at the Top Will Bring Back Dominance

New general manager Mathieu Darche comes well-equipped after six seasons working for the Tampa Bay Lightning and collecting two Stanley Cup rings.Mathieu Darche, the New York Islanders’ new general…
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