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In today’s release, Steve Karnack looks forward to the general elections in New Jersey after last night’s gubernator primary. Peter Nichols is reviewed by a military parade this weekend in Washington, which arises against the background of immigration protests across the country. And Andrea Mitchell examines the effects of Ripple into a new travel ban.
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The Trump Factor is set over New Jersey’s new races for the governor
Author: Steve Karnacki
Matching for the GUBERNATORY ELECTIONS OF NEW JERSEY has been set, but the immersion of the competition will be a name that will not be at any vote: Donald Trump.
The tail. Mikie Sherrill, who secured a democratic nomination in the primary Tuesday, but current ads that attack Republican Jack Ciattarelli for his relationships for the President. Ciattarelli, who was also the GOP nominated in 2021. year, born to win in the primary party after the successful processing of Trump support.
In the focus on Trump, Democrats have history on their side. Voters Nova Dersey have a strong tendency to choose the governors from a party that does not control the White House. This was the case in all but two races in the past four decades.
In addition, Democrats have already successfully launched this book in New Jersey. Eight years ago, during the Trump’s first term GOV. Phil Murphy scored a victory of 14 points over the Republic Kim Guadagno. Murphy wanted to tie Guadagno for Trump, whose grade is approval in New Jersey that fell Only 33%. (Murphy also helped the craternity of the popularity outgoing Republican government Chris Christie.)
Republicans count on Trump’s factor playing differently this time. And at least for now there are some key variables that can indicate optimism.
One is the result of last year’s presidential race, when Trump lost New Jersey for 6 points in Kamal Harris. It was far from its 16-point loss in 2020. and his defeat 14 points in 2016. years. From the beginning of the Gubernator Race for 2017. It was obvious that Trump would be a great election responsibility for GOP. It’s not that clear this time.
In fact, a PIX11 / Emerson College Survey A few weeks ago showed Trump with 47% rating for a job in New Jersey. It is far more than he had in the 2017 campaign. Or for that question, at any time during his first term. It is also higher than 40% approval ratings for Murphy, which is term-limited and provides ciaterelli with their occasions to bind their opponents to the unpopular leader.
Some Republicans for history can also enter there. Democrats have now controlled Governor in New Jersey two consecutive conditions, and Sherrill asked him to make three. This is the fifth time since 1981. year that one of the two sides tried the third direct expression. They all failed.
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Grasp on NBC news’ latest coverage in New Jersey:
- Bridget Bowman and Ben Kamisar have five eyelids to download the results on Tuesday.
- Adam No Nobua is breaking how each of the candidates in a crowded democratic field was bright on his house lawn.
- Julie Tsirkin, Olympia Sonnier and Bridget are investigating how Ciattarelli is now trying to turn for general choices.
National Protests provide a split screen for Trump’s upcoming military parade
Author: Peter Nicholas
President Donald Trump gets a parade he wanted to show US military power – but he will also receive mass protests to exhibit Partizanski divlje nation.
Tanks and artillery launchers rolling through Washington on Saturday, will be honor 250. Anniversary of the army, which falls on Trump Day 79.
But in Washington and in all 50 countries, the organizers are scheduled for protest phases that could dwarf the parade in size. The coalition of pro-democracy, labor and liberal activists are organized by a full-time anti-programming day in order to make the case that Trump kidnappers a soldier soldier to his respects.
The parade occurs at a crowded moment when Trump pulled out the army – among the nation most reliably Institutions – in a tense state in Los Angeles due to his aggressive efforts to deport people living in the United States illegally. The Trump Administration has activated about 700 Marines this week to help quell demonstrations over their immigration methods, despite warnings from California officials that he sets on the situation.
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Fourse the latest coverage of NBC news on Trump’s deportation and protest plans in response:
ICE preparation for the deployment of its special representative teams in five cities managed by democratic leaders, according to two sources are familiar with the planning of future business.
Trump Administration speaks immigration judges – who report from the executive and are not part of the independent judiciary – to reject unresolved cases as a tactic to accelerate arrest.
During the interview with the “Nightly News”, the White House of Czar Tom Homan said protests in Los Angeles make immigration rates more “difficult” and more “more” dangerous. “
Texas Gop Gov. Greg Abbott said he would implement the National Guard across the state “to ensure peace and order” in front of the planned protest in San Antonio.
California Democratic Government Gavin did not inform that “democracy under the settlement” in speech explosion of the Trump Immigration Tactics.
Federal great jury accused of tail. Lamonica Mciver, DN.J., on the charge arising from the conflict with the implementation of the law in the Detention Center in Newark last month.
The way Trump answered the Protests in California is very different from the way in which he referred to 6. January, 2021, a mess in American capital.
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Trump’s new travel ban causes a crack with Afghan war veterans
Author: Andrea Mitchell
He noticed a little in the middle of Raid on Ice in Los Angeles this week is the imposition of the Tourist Ban 2.0 – a resolved version of the President Donald Trump, modified to avoid legal challenges.
“We want to keep bad people from our country,” Trump said.
The last time, Trump White House had to rewrite the proposed ban three times before forwarding the High Court. This time, the administration announced the newspapers to show that the citizens had high rates overrun their visas, and not because most of the countries are prohibitions in Africa or in the Middle Ejector for racial motivation, which would be unconstitutional.
Although they do not face immediate legal challenges, especially prohibition of passengers from Afghanistan, especially evaluate many American veterans, including trump cards, which they say they could not survive the war without Afghan translator. They say they leave their Afghan allies and their families now, who are attacked, closed and, in some cases, tarmed from Taliban for their past association with the USA
Shawn Vandiver, President #Afghanevac, the Coalition of American Veterans and Advocacy Groups, told me: “Toliban did it very clearly through his actions, not their words, what will happen to them.
We met a Afghan man who has worked as a translator with the American army for seven years that we cannot identify without putting his family at risk. He got a special visa to come to the United States, became a citizen and enrolled in the Marine to return to Afghanistan for another tour in Helmand Province. He spent years, trying to bring brothers and aging parents in the United States from Afghanistan to escape from retaliation. They were approved last December and said to prepare for travel within a few days.
Now the travel ban closed the door. He told me when Trump announced a ban “I couldn’t go to work first week. I laid in bed, I was shocked with a week.” He added, “I want to see my parents. They get old and feel so bad. I can’t say goodbye if they pass and can’t see them.”
He blames himself. But the critics of banning travel say that the United States returned to their word – something that warns future allies, will remember when America wants their help.
🗞️ Today’s top stories
- 😕 Is it too late now to say forgive? Elon Musk wrote on X to regret “some” of his recent Trump Posts, saying “went too far.” Read more →
- 📦 Trade conversations: Trump said The United States will retain the tariffs high on Chinese goods, as soon as the preliminary trade agreement that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping still need to be approved. Read more →
- ⚖️ On the courts: The Federal Court of Appeals enabled Trump’s fastest tariffs to remain in force because it reviews the court’s lower decision. Read more →
- 📈 Inflation gat: Consumer prices increased by 0.1% in May from the previous month, less than what they expected economists. Read more →
- 🌀 FEEME FUTURE: Trump said he planned to start “abolishing” the Federal Agency for Emergency Management Agency after the Hurricane season. Read more →
- 🔵 2028 Hour: Democratic Govce. Gavin News from California, JB Pritzker from Illinois and the Walz Team from Minnesota have taken the steps of recent weeks to freeze or reduce health care funded by government for undocumented immigrants. Read more →
- 🔵 2028 Sat, Continue: Two Michigan Democrats, Senad Elissa Slotkin and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, they introduce great different approaches to Trumps. Read more →
- 📊 Global perspective: PEW survey survey revealed that the apartments in the United States fell under Trump in more than dozens of allied countries, and rejected the most appropriate among those in Mexico and Canada. Read more →
- 🗣️ Do you hear people sing? Trump is set to attend the opening of “Les Misérables”, a musical set against the background of the revolution and protests, in the Kennedy Center for tonight. Read more →
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2025-06-11 21:30:00