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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Bion News This hour, I'm Terry McCready coming up with
Tennessee lawmaker is calling for a New York mayoral candidate
to be deported. New York's incumbent mayor is kicking off
his reelection campaign. The pressure is on. President Trump wants
the Senate to pass is so called Big Beautiful Bill
by the fourth of July. But first, here's BIA news Now.
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Texas Governor Greg Avitt has called a special session focused
on limiting THHC product sales. Meanwhile, pro life groups are
urging him to add a bill targeting abortion bill distribution,
allowing civil lawsuits. If we know about the nineteen thousand
abortion pills are coming to Texas every year and these
are harming women. That's Ashley Leonard's with the group Texas
Right to Life. The bill passed the Senate but stalled
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Speaker 1 (01:20):
GOP representative from Tennessee and the Ogles is floating the
idea that New York Democratic mayoral candidate Zoran mom Donnie
should be deported ahead of the November election.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
This is a campaign about inequality, and you don't have
to live in the most expensive city in the country
to have experienced that inequality, because it's a national issue.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Ugandan born mom Donnie appearing on MSNBC Ogles posted on
x Zoran Little Mohammad Mamdanni is an anti Semitic socialist
communist who will destroy the Great City of New York.
And he followed up with he needs to be deported
the Tennessee lawmaker attaching his leg to Attorney General Pam
Bondi in the post, citing a chapter from the US
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Code that outlines the revocation of citizenship for anyone who
willfully conceals material support for terrorism. The New York Post
claims that public reports show Mom Donnie allegedly expressed open
solidarity with individuals convicted of terrorism related offenses prior to
becoming a US citizen. Meanwhile, New York City's black Mayor
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Eric Adams is officially kicking off his reelection campaign. He's
running as an independent and is also attacking Mom Donnie,
the perceived mayoral front runner. We've got to lift up
the city of New York I saw.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
I'm asking you New York Kis to continue.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
To stand with me as we moved this city in
a right direction. I'm ready to be your mayor again.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Law you.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Adams will also face Republican Kurtisliwa, Independent Jim Walden, and
possibly former Governor Andrew Cuomo if he also sides to
run as an independent. President Trump is turning up the
heat on Senators to pass his signature domestic policy legislation
by the fourth of July.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
The one big, beautiful bill to secure our borders, interpret
charge our economy, and bring back the American dream. That's
what's happening too.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
So the sweeping legislation is in the danger zone, with
Republicans scrambling to save the measure following a major setback
delivered by the chamber's rules enforcer this week. The Senate
Parliamentarian says several of the bill's major provisions could not
be included as they are right now, as Republicans are
seeking to safeguard the megabill from a democratic filibuster, one.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Of the most important pieces of legislation in the history
of our country.
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Senate Democrats estimate the parliamentarian rejected roughly two hundred and
fifty billion in spending cuts from the Republican bill, leading
to an uphill battle for g O P leaders to
come up with new and clever ways to offset the
cost of the President's tax cats. Stay informed, stay connected,
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you get your podcasts. I'm Terry mc cready for the
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