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Republican Assemblymember Robert Smullen says he has been a close ally to Rep. Elise Stefanik who has represented NY-21 since 2015.

Republican Assemblymember Robert Smullen says he has been a close ally to Rep. Elise Stefanik who has represented NY-21 since 2015.

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PRIMARY COLORS: Republican Assemblymember Robert Smullen sat down with Rep. Elise Stefanik five years ago to talk about a rural development bill, but instead he made a bold claim: He intended to challenge her in a GOP primary.

The previously unreported meeting, according to two people with direct knowledge of the private conversation who were granted anonymity to discuss it, occurred in July 2021.

Smullen never followed through with a Stefanik primary challenge. And in a statement, he denied ever planning to challenge her for the nomination.

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“I’ve never planned to primary Elise Stefanik,” he said in a statement. “I have too much respect for her, her leadership, and the job she has done fighting for NY-21 and Upstate New York.”

According to the people, the sitdown occurred as Republican House members in deep blue New York were bracing for what was expected to be a challenging round of redistricting. Smullen’s primary threat against Stefanik was based, in part, on the potential of her home being drawn out of the sprawling North Country seat she’s represented since 2015.

“To have the audacity to do that — to not read the room, but also not read the polling,” one of the people said. “By the end of the meeting he was set straight.”

It also came months after Stefanik replaced then-Rep. Liz Cheney as the Republican House conference chair following the Wyoming Republican’s emergence as an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump. Stefanik had previously emerged as a prominent Trump ally in Congress.

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Yet Smullen over the years has donated frequently to Stefanik’s campaigns — including thousands of dollars between 2020 and 2024.

She also frequently appeared alongside Smullen at events, like at an October 2022 fundraiser for his Assembly reelection campaign as well as a rally a month later.

“I have known Elise personally for years, supported and donated to her campaigns, and appreciated her support for me during my own races,” Smullen said. “Like many elected officials and political allies do over the years, we had conversations about the future and the importance of continuing strong Republican representation for this district someday. That is very different from this narrative POLITICO is trying to create.”

He added, “What is especially disappointing is that my opponent and his operatives are trying to drag Elise into a primary she has made clear she is staying out of so voters can make their own decision.”

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Smullen also told Playbook that Stefanik comforted his family when his son was hospitalized and later died after he was struck by a car.

“During the hardest time in my family’s life, Elise was there for us while my son AJ was in the hospital and after we lost him. Those are not the actions of people involved in some fabricated political feud,” Smullen said. “I am focused on earning the support of voters across NY-21 and fighting for the conservative values that unite Republicans across Upstate New York.”

The state lawmaker is now running for the House seat Stefanik is vacating this year, competing for the nomination against Republican Anthony Constantino, the Trump-endorsed candidate in the June 23 primary.

Stefanik has not endorsed in the primary to succeed her. But her support is highly coveted by both Republican candidates.

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She’s represented the House district for the last decade, building up a base of ardent supporters and aligning herself closely with the president’s MAGA movement.

Stefanik bowed out of running for reelection after scuttling a short-lived bid for governor.

Her decision not to run for another term has ignited a heated Republican primary to succeed her in a ruby red House seat that Trump has handily won three times.

Constantino, the CEO of the merchandise and printing company Sticker Mule, has marshaled the backing of Trump-allied luminaries like political operative Roger Stone, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and retired Gen. Michael Flynn.

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His candidacy has split Empire State Republicans, however.

The New York Republican Committee in April formally endorsed Smullen — a rare nod by the party’s statewide leadership in a GOP primary. Nick Reisman

FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

Assemblymember Micah Lasher was joined by Gov. Kathy Hochul and Rep. Jerry Nadler at a bagel shop Wednesday to film a video for Lasher's campaign for congress.

HOCHUL FILMS VIDEO FOR LASHER: Gov. Kathy Hochul, Rep. Jerry Nadler, Assemblymember Micah Lasher and political strategist Morris Katz all walked into a bagel shop.

It’s not the start of a joke, it’s what happened Tuesday at Tal Bagels on 90th and Broadway.

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The three elected officials were spotted with the wunderkind political strategist filming a video together for Lasher’s run for Congress, according to two Playbook spies and a third person who confirmed the events. State Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Council Member Gale Brewer were also there.

Lasher is running for the Manhattan seat held by Nadler, his former boss, and was already endorsed by Hochul, also his former boss, last month.

But the soon-to-be released video will mark a unique level of involvement for Hochul in the race.

In the 2024 Democratic primaries, Hochul held a strict no-primary-endorsements policy, even though she privately fundraised for some candidates. Now, she’s filming Katzian videos over lox & schmear for Lasher in a competitive primary, where he’s up against Assemblymember Alex Bores, Kennedy scion Jack Schlossberg and anti-Trump commentator George Conway.

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The meeting also shows a sort of détente in the political consulting world. In the bruising battle in neighboring NY-10, Katz’s Fight Agency is backing former city comptroller Brad Lander’s primary challenge of Rep. Dan Goldman, whose campaign is powered by consultants Haley Scott and Mark Guma.

Guma and Scott both work on Lasher’s campaign, which now can officially count Katz as a partner.

Behind the scenes, Katz, a key strategist on Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s campaign, has already been boosting Lasher. In February, POLITICO reported Katz was making calls to progressives to line up support for Lasher, identifying himself as “Morris Katz with the mayor” on the phone.

In a statement, Lasher spokesperson Caroline Crowell celebrated how the great bagel confab represented a unity between the rival consultants.

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“Team Lasher is thrilled to welcome Fight Agency to our team that includes powerhouses Mark Guma and Haley Scott,” Crowell said. “We can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been cooking up. Stay tuned!” Jason Beeferman and Irie Sentner

RELATED: It’s unclear if Mamdani is going to wade into the primary for Nadler’s seat — and there haven’t been any significant signs that he will. But in an interview with the New York Editorial Board, Bores said he would “love” to have the mayor’s endorsement.

“I haven’t talked to him about an endorsement,” Bores said, adding that he would “welcome his endorsement, just like I welcome the endorsement of any voter in the district.”

“That’s a little lukewarm,” journalist Ben Smith replied.

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“Given the opportunity to ask and, yes, I would love to have his endorsement, but I don’t expect that he will get involved in this race,” Bores, who often likes to mention that he and Mamdani were basketball buddies in Albany, continued.

Bores has raked in some eye-catching progressive endorsements, including from Our Revolution, the group founded by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).

At a recent forum at a synagogue, both Bores and Lasher were asked if they regretted endorsing Mamdani in the general election; neither said no, but both qualified their support for the mayor, who has drawn the ire of some Jewish voters. NY-12 has a prominent Jewish constituency. Madison Fernandez

From the Capitol

Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins told reporters she did not want the budget to extend this far in the session.

CLOCK’S TICKING: The state Capitol is starting to take on some post-budget vibes — despite the fact that budget talks haven’t yet concluded.

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“This is later than usual,” Assemblymember David Weprin said of this year’s spending plan. “It took a long time till we were going to start doing regular bills because we thought we were going to have a budget relatively on time. Once that became a reality, we started taking up more regular bills.”

The advocacy focus in the halls near the Legislature’s chambers has increasingly moved away from last-minute budget pleas to stand-alone bills. Weprin joined former Charlotte Hornets forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist today to push for more insurance coverage for stuttering. Other groups pushed for bans on data centers, a herbicide prohibition and new regulations on gun safes.

Both houses of the Legislature, meanwhile, are increasingly spending their days plowing through dense agendas.

“Would I have wanted to be at this point in session?” Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said while announcing a consumer protection package Tuesday. “No, I would hope as always that we were able to get an on-time budget and that we were able to accomplish what we needed to accomplish sooner than now. But that has not stopped us from paying attention to the things we care about.”

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But time is still clearly running out — even if the budget is wrapped up next week, there will only be eight remaining session days. “We’re just going to run out of time,” Assemblymember Anna Kelles said.

And while legislative leaders have been adamant that June 4 will remain the last day, that pinch is stirring talks of overtime.

“I think we will have some special session after our session ends before the end of the year to do some bills we haven’t done,” Weprin predicted. — Bill Mahoney

FROM THE DELEGATION

According to NOTUS, the son of Sen. Rand Paul called Rep. Mike Lawler antisemitic insults.

BELTWAY VITRIOL: Rep. Mike Lawler called antisemitic insults hurled at him by William Paul, the son of Sen. Rand Paul, “reprehensible” and “fucking disgusting.”

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NOTUS reported on Wednesday that last night, the younger Paul “confronted Lawler about Rep. Thomas Massie’s GOP primary election in Kentucky next week” and said that if he loses, it’s going to be because of “your people” — which he followed by saying “you Jews.”

Speaking to reporters in Washington, Lawler said Paul “went on a roughly 10 minute diatribe about Israel and about Jews, about Paul Singer and accusing Jews of being responsible for so many things, playing right into the typical antisemitic tropes that so many people rely on.”

Lawler is not Jewish. His district, just north of New York City, has a large Jewish population.

“It speaks to a larger issue, obviously, in society and what we’re seeing among young people and what we see online,” he said. “This is the level of hatred and vitriol, frankly, that some of my Jewish colleagues experience, but many of my constituents experience.”

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Paul responded to the incident in an X post, writing that he “had too much to drink and said some things that don’t represent who I really am. I’m sorry and today I am seeking help for my drinking problem.” Madison Fernandez

IN OTHER NEWS

WALDEN IN THE WATERS: A coalition of wealthy donors has raised over $1 million to oppose Mamdani’s agenda. (The New York Times)

COURTSIDE CONGESTION: The Knicks’ playoff run could collide with World Cup transit restrictions, creating a major commuting problem for Penn Station. (Gothamist)

MAYOR TAKES AIM: Mamdani is urging state regulators to block Western Union’s $500 million merger with Intermex, warning it could raise costs for immigrant New Yorkers. (Semafor)

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US Universities selling bodies meant for ‘science’ to US Navy for Israeli military training

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Two US universities are selling dead bodies, which are meant for ‘scientific purposes’, to the US Navy, which uses them to train the Israeli military.

Back in 2025, student journalists revealed the links between bodies donated by the University of Southern California (USC) for scientific research and training provided to Israeli soldiers by the US military.

At the end of 2017, the US Navy filed a notice of intent to start purchasing cadavers from USC. The purpose was to use dead bodies in trauma surgery for the IOF.

The notice of intent states:

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The Naval Medical Logistics Command (NMLC) intends to negotiate on a sole source basis (IAW FAR Part 13.106-1(b)(1)(i)). The proposed source is the University of Southern California (USC) Surgical Skills and Education Center, 2250 Alcazar St., Los Angeles, CA, 90033.

Based on a signed agreement between the U.S. Navy Surgeon General and the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Surgeon General, the Navy Expeditionary Medicine Training Institute (NEMTI) has been tasked to provide Fresh Tissue Dissection training courses for the IDF personnel registered at the Navy Trauma Training Center (NTTC).

After that notice, the Navy paid USC over $860,000 for at least 89 “fresh cadaver bodies”. Of these, it used 32 specifically to train the IOF at Los Angeles General Medical Center.

At least one contract was still ongoing in October 2025. This was for the Navy to purchase an additional $225,000 worth of cadavers, at its discretion. This would bring the total that USC has earned in the last seven years to nearly $1.1m.

In recent years, the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) has also helped USC deliver cadavers. Between 2024 and early 2026, UCSD transferred around 124 bodies to USC.

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UCSD denied that the military was using its cadavers for training. It said that the term “military training” mischaracterises the course.

US universities — Training military surgeons

Since October 2023, when Israel launched its full-scale genocide in Gaza, the Israeli military has been embedding more doctors on the front lines of Gaza.

Whilst there is not much publicly available information about the training, one research paper from 2020 described a four-day “combat trauma surgery skills course”. The US offered the training to “forward surgical teams” in the Israeli military. These are units that operate close to the front lines.

During the training, the military “reanimated” the donated bodies using a method called perfusion.

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According to Al Jazeera:

That process involves pumping fake blood through the body to make the cadavers as lifelike as possible, mimicking the active bleeding of wounded soldiers on the battlefield.

The paper details participants’ training on simulated combat injuries, including gunshot wounds to the chest and legs, and blasts to the face and torso from improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

The US Navy told AJ+ that they simulated injuries using “surgical” techniques. In a statement, it said:

During this training, experienced Trauma Surgeons recreate complex injury patterns with surgical tools to deliver a high-fidelity, hyper-realistic training environment.

However, several trauma surgeons told AJ+ that:

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using perfused cadavers is typically for highly specialised training. It is not common across most surgical programmes.

Where’s the consent?

Now, fresh reporting from AJ+ has revealed that those who donated their bodies may not have consented.

Donor documents did not indicate that the cadavers would be used for military training, either for the US or Israel.

Physicians are also questioning whether anyone would willingly sign up if they knew their body might be used by foreign militaries, or for procedures such as perfusion.

One example is 101-year-old Jeanette Volpin. When she died, she donated her body to USC’s Anatomical Gift Program. However, the program did not inform her that it could use it to teach Israeli soldiers.

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Previously, the L.A. County Office of Decedent Affairs had also provided cadavers to the US Navy for Israeli military training. Crucially, these cadavers were unclaimed bodies. This means individuals did not consent to anyone using their body for any reason after their death.

At least two people have changed their minds about donating their bodies after death since the original story broke. Wendy Smith told AJ+:

I don’t want to support genocide and starvation, and I don’t want to support Israeli policies even in the smallest way.

Just before AJ+ published its documentary last month, University of California Health — the network that UCSD Health is part of — added new information to its FAQ page. It has now acknowledged that it may “share” bodies with other institutions or use them to train military medical personnel.

However, neither of the two universities implicated had updated its FAQ page.

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The US Navy has also issued a “notice of intent” to renew contracts for the programme with USC until at least 2029.

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Boris offered a “top five job” to back remaining in EU before he ultimately ran for leader

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In a new BBC documentary, Boris Johnson revealed that David Cameron offered him a “top five job” during a tennis match to secure his support for remaining in the EU. Cameron, PM at the time, apparently wanted Boris to know that he:

valued his contribution, that he would be a major party of the government going forward.

Apparently, Cameron returned from the tennis match feeling “doubly good” after beating Johnson and believing he had appealed to his career ambitions.

Nevertheless, Cameron was quickly outmanoeuvred when the then-London Mayor announced — “after a huge amount of heartache” — that he would support leaving the EU. Johnson went on to help deliver victory in the referendum and later became PM, while the UK has since grappled with the consequences of the hard Brexit that followed.

The reality, in fact, was that Johnson saw himself as PM regardless of which side of the toxic debate he chose to back.

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10 years on from Brexit — and we can all feel its cost

This BBC two-part documentary airs on 8 June, marking a decade since the Brexit referendum, which exposed deep divisions across the country, split families, and emboldened nationalist sentiment across the UK. Both sides of the campaign deployed highly emotive and often inflammatory rhetoric in a calculated effort to secure victory, advance their positions, and protect or enhance their political and financial interests.

The realities since have seen a worsening quality of life, massively increased cost-of-living caused by the cost-of-greed crisis affecting the lives of millions of ordinary Brits.

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In this documentary, however, we see how Cameron sought to instrumentalise that toxic ambition, appealing to Johnson’s career interests in an attempt to secure his support.

He then said: ‘Look, would you consider joining us on the remain campaign? It’d be much better if … I’d love to have you in the cabinet. You should have a top five job,’

And I wasn’t sure what the exact hierarchy was. I obviously thought about it out of pure curiosity – what was this job?

There’s prime minister, chancellor, home secretary, foreign secretary. That’s four. What is the fifth? A mystery.”

On the other hand, Boris Johnson told the BBC that he saw a route to the premiership regardless of which side he chose. Nonetheless, this documentary seems to be attempting to glorify the period, and it must not be used as a ploy to rehabilitate political monsters who have harmed the UK in countless ways.

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No-deal Brexit only a win for political elite and their cronies

However, the Brexit that was delivered to the public took a hardline form, producing a pretty limited and contested agreement with the EU that delivered precious few clear benefits. Newly appointed officials later claimed this harsh outcome had always been likely, despite it never having been clearly set out to voters during the referendum campaign.

Raab, then foreign secretary in 2019, told Radio 4 that the government was “turbo charging” towards a no-deal Brexit. Host Mishal Husain pointed out that the British public did not anticipate a no-deal outcome at the referendum, pointing out that the government subsequently pursued a path that conflicted with the interests of those it supposedly represents.

Other than their own egos, of course, which western politicians show they will never forget to serve.

Raab said at the time:

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The mandate certainly wasn’t to leave the EU if the EU let us. It was an ‘in / out’ referendum and we made clear… that we should strive for a good deal, but if that wasn’t available that we should go on and make a success of Brexit and so that was discussed…

adding:

I was questioned on it by the BBC almost every time I appeared and so was Michael Gove… There’s all sorts of interviews which said that of course we’d prefer a deal, but that there would be a risk.

This was then fact checked — and found to be a lie — by Channel 4 who stated:

Mr Raab appears to be wrong about his colleague Michael Gove warning about the risk of a no-deal Brexit during the EU referendum campaign…

We can’t find any evidence of Mr Raab talking about the dangers of leaving without a deal before the vote either.

Brexit failed the British public — Boris and politicians used it for their careers

This BBC documentary highlights how senior politicians prioritised political manoeuvring, personal ambition, and career advancement over and above the interests of the public they were meant to serve. Rather than focusing on the long-term consequences of their decisions, they appeared far more concerned with securing influence and strengthening their own positions.

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Whether it was Cameron attempting to bring Johnson into his ‘camp’ and neutralise a political rival, or Johnson calculating which side of the debate would best serve his ambitions, neither man appears to have placed the interests of ordinary Britons at the centre of his decision-making. Instead, both seem to have viewed the political turmoil as an opportunity to advance their own objectives.

The consequences of those choices continue to shape the country today. Many people struggle with rising living costs, overstretched public services, and declining trust in political institutions, while the political class continues to avoid the hardships experienced by the wider population.

Ultimately, the clearest beneficiaries of this long and divisive saga were the political elites who exploited public frustration, deepened divisions, and fuelled political hysteria to secure their own advantage.

While the country absorbed the costs, many of those at the centre of the drama emerged with enhanced careers, greater influence, and lucrative opportunities.

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Trump’s planned $1.8 billion payout to loyalists like Proud Boys is dead

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On May 18th, Trump’s Justice Department announced a nearly $1.8 billion fund called the Anti-Weaponization Fund; however, on Tuesday, the acting Attorney General of the USA said that they were no longer moving forward with it amid a backlash from both Democrats and Republicans.

Trump said the purpose was to reimburse people who had been “horribly treated, horribly treated” by the government under the Biden administration.

However, lawsuits against the fund had piled up despite the relatively short time its been in place, including from police officers who had been on the receiving end of the January 6 rioters and were now suing Trump against the fund.

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The total amount was set at exactly $1.776 billion, a symbolic nod to the nation’s founding year of 1776. This number has long been embraced by white nationalist circles as well as the Trump administration.

Trump’s Proud Boys and co

Forbes magazine published a list of the people who planned to apply for the money.

It included Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys leader; George Santos, the disgraced former congressman; Michael Cohen, Trump’s former fixer; Roger Stone, the longtime Trump advisor; Mike Lindell, the MyPillow CEO; Tina Peters, the convicted Colorado election clerk; more than 1,500 January 6 defendants; anti-abortion activists; and Moms for Liberty.

Sorry, Proud Boys — your sugar daddy just closed his chequebook. But Trump is TACO, fellas. You should have known.

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A perennial challenger is again targeting state Assemblyman Manny De Los Santos over residency questions.

FIRST UP: Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s commitment to back Rep. Adriano Espaillat was initially so ironclad they shook hands on it last summer. But Mamdani broke that promise last week when he endorsed Espaillat’s primary opponent, democratic socialist Darializa Avila Chevalier — and the fallout is mounting. Rep. Nydia Velázquez, an early supporter of Mamdani’s 2025 mayoral run, said she’s not sure she can trust the mayor anymore after the Espaillat snub and won’t take just his word on anything going forward. “I will say I want it in writing,” Velázquez said.

Read more from POLITICO’s Chris Sommerfeldt and Madison Fernandez here.

A perennial challenger is again targeting state Assemblyman Manny De Los Santos over residency questions.

MANNY ADDRESSES: Francesca Castellanos has run for state and city office in Upper Manhattan eight times, and lost every single time.

In her ninth bid for public office, she’s going to even greater lengths to oust her local assemblyman, Manny De Los Santos.

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Castellanos has spent $8,000 of her own money on private investigators to surveil him at his wife’s Rockland County home and to stake out the Washington Heights apartment where De Los Santos says he lives, and she’s circulated thousands of flyers that question his residency and include a photo of his young child.

De Los Santos says Castellanos, a Spanish-language interpreter, is harassing him and his family. Castellanos says she’s applying well-intentioned scrutiny to a public official who, she claims, lives way outside the district he represents. And election law says the residency requirement for state legislative candidates actually isn’t that strict.

“I understand that public service comes with scrutiny. But this opponent has crossed a line,” De Los Santos said in a statement. “My opponent has spent thousands of dollars on private investigators to follow me and even my children.”

On Monday, Castellanos filed a complaint with Attorney General Letitia James alleging her opponent “moved out of Northern Manhattan, moved to the suburbs, cashed his taxpayer paycheck, and continues to hold a political seat he abandoned.”

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“Mr. De Los Santos receives an annual salary of $142,000 as an Assemblymember. He has chosen suburban life for his own children, who attend well-funded Rockland County schools, while families in Northern Manhattan struggle with overcrowded classrooms and insufficient resources,” the complaint reads.

James’ office would not comment on the allegations but said they’ve received Castellanos’ letter.

Castellanos’ call for the state’s top prosecutor to investigate her opponent’s residency is the latest act from a perennial candidate and local politics junkie who has spent the last two decades trying to oust the army of elected officials allied with Rep. Adriano Espaillat. This time, her opponent says, she’s gone too far.

“That is not politics. It is wrong,” De Los Santos said. “I am an Assemblymember, but I am a father first. My children should not be dragged into a political campaign. This needs to stop.”

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Castellanos’ complaint includes images from a grainy video recorded on April 12 by R.Q. Investigations outside a home owned by De Los Santos’ wife, Josenia Dominguez, who serves as the chief administrative officer for Public Advocate Jumaane Williams. The images show a man who appears to be De Los Santos entering a two-car garage home in the Hudson Valley. Other photographs from the following day show a man again identified as De Los Santos raking leaves at the property. A different private investigator hired by Castellanos stood watch inside the Washington Heights apartment building where De Los Santos says he lives on two April mornings. That private eye, Michael Cotto, said in a signed affidavit that he never spotted De Los Santos or anyone else enter or exit the unit.

“He’s a public figure, and he’s lying,” Castellanos claimed to Playbook, adding that her scrutiny of him is completely within bounds. “If he doesn’t want it, then he shouldn’t run for public office.”

She denied De Los Santos’ claim that she assigned an investigator to watch his children and said she only told the shamus to surveil the Assemblymember.

Dominguez told Playbook she and De Los Santos are separated and co-parent their children, and that De Los Santos has lived in his Manhattan apartment “literally his entire life — since he arrived from the Dominican Republic at the age of 12 years old.”

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“I hope this clarifies whatever narrative that crazy woman wants to spread,” she said.

Castellanos’ complaint includes records showing that De Los Santos’ Washington Heights apartment was placed under receivership in 2024. She says building staff told her they weren’t aware of De Los Santos living there and pointed to a 2014 Daily News article describing allegations that his apartment was “warehousing” voters, with six different people registered to vote out of the unit, including two with the same name born a month apart.

“His relatives live there, but he does not live there,” she asserted.

In 2024, when Castellanos was mounting her second Assembly bid, she and an ally, Michael Hano, began gathering evidence to try to prove De Los Santos lived outside the city. Two years prior, Hano himself had launched a quixotic primary challenge against Espaillat.

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According to Hano and Castellanos, the pair noticed that scholastic athletic records indicated at least one of De Los Santos’ children was enrolled in Rockland County public schools and that property records showed his wife owning a home in Clarkstown.

So Hano said he and Castellanos drove there in May 2024 and saw Dominguez and the couple’s kids from afar. A week or two later, Hano claims he “swung by” the house again around 11 p.m. because it was on the way home from a karaoke night he attended in Haverstraw.

“I just drove past to see for instance if a car was in the driveway, you know, and as I’m driving past, there he is in the window,” Hano said. “It’s not like I was sitting there, scoping the place out. In fact I had a friend with me, I was coming home from karaoke that night. These people, when they take public office, they’re giving up a little bit of privacy.”

That year, Castellanos says she mailed about 4,000 Spanish-language flyers telling residents De Los Santos “resides in the suburbs.” The flyer included a photo of one of De Los Santos’ children, which she pulled from his Instagram account, and the address of his wife’s Rockland County home. (Hano says he told Castellanos at the time he thought this was wrong, and stopped talking to her after this happened, though the two have resumed communication.)

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By the time 2026 rolled around, Castellanos was again running for the De Los Santos seat after losing a City Council race to Carmen De La Rosa last year. In April, she sued to knock De Los Santos off the ballot on the grounds that he doesn’t live in the district, but she says the case was tossed out on a technicality when the judge asserted Castellanos didn’t serve her opponent before the deadline. De Los Santos, for his part, also sued unsuccessfully to knock Castellanos off the ballot, but Castellanos represented herself and won.

She’s also printing more flyers about his residency — this time up to 10,000. Last month, she says a city health inspector came to her door because someone filed a complaint that a foul odor was coming from her apartment, where she lives with six cats. Without evidence, Castellanos suspects De Los Santos was behind it, so she says she’s sending flyers to neighbors of the Rockland County home. De Los Santos says he has no idea what she’s talking about.

The state constitution says any state legislative candidate must reside in their district in the 12 months before their election. But a 2016 Court of Appeals decision reaffirmed previous rulings that a candidate can legally claim residence anywhere they have “legitimate, significant and continuing attachments,” as long as there’s no fraud, deception or “reason to assume that a residence has been asserted merely for the purposes of voting.”

De Los Santos said his Assembly district “has been my home for decades” and “remains my home today.”

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“I am a proud resident of District 72,” he said. “I continue to live in and represent the community that raised me and that I have spent my life serving.”

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An Uber-funded group is touting Gov. Kathy Hochul's efforts to reform car insurance regulations.

GO NEW YORK: The Uber-funded group that spent heavily on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s push to overhaul car insurance regulations is unveiling a final TV ad today with a Knicks theme.

The ad features delirious Knicks fans celebrating the team’s success while the “Hallelujah” chorus plays.

“Every once in a while New Yorkers stand united, celebrating as one, overcome with joy and reveling in an unexpected and remarkable achievement: Yeah, Governor Hochul’s lowered New York’s sky-high car insurance,” the ad’s narrator says.

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That claim is an exaggeration: The governor herself has said New Yorkers won’t see a difference in car insurance premiums immediately.

Just in time for the NBA Finals, the basketball-themed spot will bring the advertising blitz full circle after it launched with a Buffalo Bills-centric ad at the start of the year. Nick Reisman

HELPING NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS: The State University of New York is launching two new initiatives aimed at boosting supports for adult learners and students with kids.

The university system intends to work with community colleges to increase the number of in-person courses offered on evenings and weekends. And the final state budget included $12 million in additional operating dollars for community colleges.

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SUNY is also establishing a grant program to help campuses better support student parents, including the addition of child-friendly lounges and study areas.

“Because one in five college students across the country are parents, we’re boosting support for student-parents,” SUNY Chancellor John King said during his annual “State of the University” address in Albany today.

The state has also been taking steps to help college students with kids.

Earlier this year, Hochul moved to extend child care hours on community college campuses to align with the schedules of students enrolled in high-demand programs. SUNY has also used $10.4 million in state funding to open additional child care centers and increase the number of spots.

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The state kicked off a program this school year that offers free tuition to older students seeking associate degrees in high-demand fields at SUNY and the City University of New York. Madina Touré

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has leaned into the fanfare, signing an Executive Order repealing kids' bedtimes for Knicks Finals Run.

HIGH HOPES: Mamdani offered a bold prediction this morning for the NBA Finals.

“Knicks in four — inshallah,” Mamdani said with a chuckle on Hot 97 radio.

For their first finals since 1999, the Knicks are playing the San Antonio Spurs tonight in Texas. The Knicks have been on a red-hot run in this year’s playoffs, winning 11 straight games, but it’d no doubt be a steep feat for the hometown team to sweep the Spurs as the mayor prophesies.

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Mamdani’s office wouldn’t immediately say if the mayor will attend any of the games the Knicks are playing at Madison Square Garden (the first home game is Monday night).

“I’m going to be at a lot of different watch parties tonight — I can’t wait,” Mamdani told Playbook at City Hall this morning when asked if he planned on attending the watch party hosted inside MSG tonight for Game 1.

Mamdani spokesperson Sam Raskin declined to immediately provide more details on where the mayor will be. Raskin did tout that the mayor’s office played a role in securing a permit for a separate watch party to be held outside the Garden tonight. (The NYPD previously suggested no more such bashes would be permitted after one turned especially chaotic during the Eastern Conference Finals last month.)

“As a Knicks fan and a New Yorker, the mayor feels the energy and excitement this team has brought to the city,” Raskin said. “This is a special moment for all five boroughs, and we’re thrilled these celebrations are moving forward. Let’s go Knicks.”

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Politics have already loomed heavy over the finals. On Sunday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott posted an AI-generated image on X of himself dunking over a Knicks jersey-clad Hochul, as President Donald Trump can be seen sitting courtside laughing.

Speaking of Trump: The president, who’s widely reviled in his native New York, said last week he will likely attend one of the Knicks’ home games at the Garden after being invited by team owner James Dolan. — Chris Sommerfeldt 

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LONE STAR BACKING: A pro-Palestinian Texas businessman has poured major funding into American Prioirties, an anti-Israel super PAC that’s backing Brad Lander, Darializa Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez’s congressional campaigns. (New York Post)

SOUND THE ALARMS: Major fires have more than doubled in the Bronx and are being linked to deteriorating electrical infrastructure in older buildings. (Gothamist)

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ALL ABOARD: Mamdani has tapped former Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan and former budget chief Melanie Hartzog to represent New York City on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board. (New York Daily News)

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List of disgrace: Over 50 countries armed Israel since plausible genocide ruling

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51 nations armed Israel during the settler-colonial state’s genocide against Palestinians. Some states gave the regime hundreds of millions of dollars in arms. Others just a few hundred dollars worth of equipment. All bear the mark of shame.

Al Jazeera reported on 24 May:

military-related goods originating from at least 51 countries and self-governing territories continued entering Israel after the ICJ’s warning of a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza.

The outlet used Israel tax authority data, customs records and freedom of information requests from “between 2022 and 2025” to trace:

military supply chains linked to countries across Europe, Asia, North America and South America.

Al Jazeera said:

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All named countries are signatories to the Genocide Convention.

Adding:

In some cases, the military-related goods originated from countries that had formally imposed arms embargoes on Israel or had partially suspended arms supplies to the country.

A large part of the equipment was lethal:

In fact, according to the ITA data, arms imports increased after the ICJ ruling, with the largest share falling under the category of munitions.

The five biggest countries of origin all increased arms shipments during the period:

The United States, India, Romania, Taiwan and the Czech Republic – all recorded increased shipments during the war.

Legal experts and NGOs condemned the nations involved for contributing to the generational horrors of Gaza.

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Israel — Ample evidence of war crimes

Stephen Humphreys is a professor of international law at the London School of Economics (LSE). He told Al Jazeera that even prior to the ICC ruling that a plausible genocide was underway there was:

ample evidence that countries arming Israel may be complicit in international crimes, including war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Gerhard Kemp is a professor of criminal law at the University of the West of England (UWE). He told Al Jazeera:

Some states have a very narrow understanding of the duty to prevent genocide and are waiting for a judicial determination that there is a genocide in Gaza.

But warned that the obligation was triggered by the risk of genocide – not the final findings of an international court:

The better view is to look at domestic legal obligations … and international legal obligations and legal tools triggered by available evidence.

Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) director Iain Overton, executive director of AOAV, said:

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This investigation reinforces growing concerns about the continued transfer of explosive weapons and military components into a conflict where civilians have borne the overwhelming burden of harm.

He said AOAV’s research:

has consistently shown that the use of explosive weapons in populated areas causes catastrophic civilian suffering, destroys vital infrastructure and leaves lasting humanitarian consequences long after the fighting ends.

Adding:

The scale of imports identified by Al Jazeera raises urgent questions about international obligations, transparency and accountability in global arms transfers.

The US sent more than £368mn of arms to Israel in the period concerned, the Al Jazeera report claims. While Japan’s contribution was just $161. ‘Anti-imperialist’ China provided $19mn worth of arms to the genocide state. The UK sent over $1.8mn. All of these countries bear a mark of shame which will never be erased. And all should be held accountable.

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Labour holds power in Cambridge because of Lib Dems say Greens

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This is a statement from the Cambridge & South Cambridgeshire Green Party

The Green group on Cambridge city council has confirmed that it will not be entering a proposed rainbow coalition with Labour or the Liberal Democrats. Instead, it put forward and voted for its deputy leader Sefira Davison to lead the city council.

Sadly the Lib Dems chose to abstain on the vote, lending their tacit support to enable a continuation of the Labour run administration, rather than agreeing to collaborate with Green councillors to bring about the change that residents voted for.

Despite constructive efforts from the Green group, the demands put forward by the Lib Dems made a stable, collaborative agreement impossible.

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For all their rhetoric of progressive collaborations, the Lib Dems failed to take our Green Group seriously, and instead demanded to take the leadership as well as finance, housing development & planning cabinet roles and rejected any discussion of compromise on this.

They speak publicly about collaboration and cooperation, but behind closed doors there is little to choose from between Lib Dems and Labour. Both seem to have failed to grasp the reality of residents’ increasing trust in Green councillors to deliver for their city.

Over recent years, Cambridge has seen the consequences of one‑party dominance and stitched‑up deals: poor transparency, weak opposition, lack of scrutiny, and decisions that have too often sidelined residents, from planning, to green space protection, to the future of public services.

Voters sent a clear message at the ballot box: they want change, independent voices, and real accountability.

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Greens won the popular vote on Thursday 7 May with 33% of votes across Cambridge, but due to the current council model with elections happening in thirds, Greens did not win control of the council.

Sefira Davison, city Green croup deputy leader, said:

We heard from the Lib Dems today that Labour being in power wasn’t what they wanted, but it’s what they chose.

We’ve spent weeks offering fair, reasonable compromises, including a proportionate split of cabinet posts and balanced leadership arrangements, and they told us they wouldn’t accept any offer that didn’t give them immediate leadership of the council.

We look forward to holding this new Lib Dem-enabled Labour administration to account, and making sure the council delivers the best results for the city.

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Naomi Bennett, Green group leader, said:

On housing, development, transport, climate action, inequality, and democratic reform, the Greens have consistently taken strong, principled positions.

My Green colleagues and I will spend this year working hard for residents across our city, and challenging Labour and the Lib Dems in the council chamber, and when the time comes for the next election, we will continue to challenge them at the polls and we will win.

Our priority is the people of Cambridge. We will work to ensure that council services run more smoothly, that marginalised voices are heard, and that communities across the city are supported.

As the official opposition, we will bring strong scrutiny, practical solutions, and a renewed commitment to democracy at the Guildhall, based on honesty, evidence, transparency, and genuine public involvement.

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22 May 2026. Andy Burnham launches his campaign as Labour’s candidate for the Makerfield by-election. (Alamy)


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Exclusive: A number of Labour MPs who oppose replacing Keir Starmer are refusing to campaign for Andy Burnham in the Makerfield by-election.

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Multiple Labour backbenchers who remain loyal to the Prime Minister have told PoliticsHome that they will defy instructions to visit the constituency in the northwest of England at least twice before polls close on 18 June.

A Labour MP who has decided not to campaign in Makerfield told PoliticsHome: “There’s great confusion about the by-election. People feel like they are being asked to take part in an act of self-harm and so aren’t happy about campaigning. 

“There’s real upset that at a time when we need to be tackling some big national issues, we are creating an unnecessary diversion.”

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The by-election is widely described as one of the most consequential in British political history.

Burnham, the Greater Manchester Mayor, is expected to launch a bid to replace Starmer in No 10 if he secures his return to the House of Commons later this month. Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon is expected to be Burnham’s closest rival, with a Survation poll last week putting Burnham three per cent ahead of Kenyon (43 per cent to 40 per cent). 

The by-election was triggered when Josh Simons resigned as the constituency’s MP as part of the wider Labour revolt against Starmer’s leadership following a disastrous set of local elections last month.

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Labour MPs and campaigners “from every corner of the country and every corner of the party” are travelling to Makerfield to campaign for Burnham, a party source recently told The House magazine. Party chair Anna Turley has asked all Labour MPs to canvass in the by-election twice during the campaign, plus polling day. 

However, Labour MPs who oppose a leadership contest are deeply unhappy about being asked to campaign for Burnham, with some refusing to travel to the constituency altogether.

Some backbenchers have agreed to make phone calls instead of campaigning on the ground in Makerfield. Some MPs are still deciding whether or not to go up, while others have told PoliticsHome they would “reluctantly” make a single visit to “show their face”. 

Some Labour MPs who don’t plan to visit the constituency cite the practical difficulty of getting there, insisting the issue is “distance, not personalities”. But others were more candid, pointing to the awkwardness of effectively being asked to campaign against their own PM.

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The Labour MP quoted above added: “We have to win the by-election, but does that mean we are coronating him (Burnham)? Most of us don’t even know the guy; he’s not the reason why we are here.

“If he wins, are we all then expected to have a much harder fight for the (Manchester) mayoralty, which will give us a bigger, bloodier nose than this.”

The Greater Manchester mayor is running his by-election campaign on a pledge to “Change Labour”, saying the party “needs to change if we are to regain people’s trust”. 

Former health secretary Wes Streeting, who resigned from the government last month out of protest against Starmer’s leadership, has already gone up to Makerfield to campaign for Burnham, despite being expected to run in a future leadership contest. 

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A Labour source told PoliticsHome: “Thousands of party activists, supporters, councillors and MPs have been campaigning every day in Makerfield to make sure we win this by-election.

 

“The vast majority of the PLP will have been up by next week – everyone is pulling together to make sure we get Andy over the line on Thursday 18 June and win this for Labour. It’s vital that we send Reform packing.”

 

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‘Beloved youth’ abducted at gunpoint by Israeli forces alongside three other women

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The Director of Bethlehem Institute for Peace and Justice and Evangelical Lutheran Pastor, Munther Isaac, has posted a statement from Bishop Dr. Imad Haddad on the abduction of a young member of their church community in Birzeit, located in the occupied West Bank.

As the Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Jordan and the Holy Land, Haddad has demanded the immediate release of Natalie Abudayyeh as he joins the Birzeit and Beit Jala communities in:

earnest prayer for Natalie’s safety and freedom.

Moreover, the Christian leader has made a plea to “friends, partners and siblings in Christ” to:

demand an end to this unjust and unequal system of detainment and detention that paralyzes and destroys Palestinian communities.

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West Bank — Unjust and unequal system must end, says Christian church leader

The published letter written by Bishop Haddad expresses deep shock and horror at the abduction at gunpoint of a young female member of their community. Natalie is a student of media and journalism at Birzeit University near Ramallah in the increasingly occupied West Bank and was taken at the same time as three other women from the local community.

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Palestinian journalists have paid an incredibly high price for their continued commitment to covering the flagrant illegal abuses inflicted by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF). Bringing the brutal realities of this genocide to the wider international community — who are banned access by Israel — has not come without great sacrifice and loss. Since 7 October 2023, at least 235 journalists and media workers have been murdered in targeted attacks and bombardments.

Given Natalie’s enrolment as a student of journalism, this strikes concern of yet another attempt to stifle the freedom of press. In turn, this threatens the ability for journalists and media organisations around the world to get a clear, factual and evidenced picture of what is happening to Palestinians at the hands of their oppressive, apartheid-enforcing occupier Zionist Israel.

The bishop stated in his letter:

This morning a beloved youth from our church community, Natalie Abudayyeh, was taken at gunpoint by Israeli forces from her student apartment in Birzeit alongside three other women. We are deeply shocked and horrified by this news, as well as by the news that her family does not yet know where she has been taken.

Natalie is a member of Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Beit Jala, a graduate of Talitha Kumi Lutheran School, and a Media and Journalism student at Birzeit University.

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As Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land, I unequivocally call for Natalie’s immediate release. The entire ELCJHL stands in solidarity with the Abudayyeh family and the Beit Jala and Birzeit communities, and we join them in earnest prayer for Natalie’s safety and freedom.

He then expressed how disturbing he and the Christian community find the fact that she is joining thousands of Palestinians held without charge or trial, including women and children as young as 12. When trials are held in military courts, they see an almost 100% conviction rate. This surely goes to highlight how unjust the courts are in practice.

In fact, 37% of children illegally detained have seen no charges brought against them and have had all legal and family access denied by their oppressor and kidnapper Israel.

We are incredibly disturbed by the reality that Natalie now joins the thousands of Palestinians in Israeli detention without charge or trial. Palestinian civilians, including women and children, suffer deep injustice in Israeli military detention and are often held for months or years with no explanation.

We call on our friends, partners, and siblings in Christ around the world to advocate for Natalie’s freedom using whatever channels are available to them, and to demand an end to this unjust and unequal system of detainment and detention that paralyzes and destroys Palestinian communities.

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Where is the West and its ‘Christian values’ now?

For centuries, the UK — and later the US after its colonialist ‘birth’ — claimed to uphold Christian values. Yet both countries repeatedly undermine those claims through sinister actions and policies that contradict the principles of compassion, justice, and human dignity at the very heart of Christianity.

Subsequently, the occupation and genocide in Palestine — coincidentally, the birthplace of Jesus Christ and home of St George — has exposed how vacuous these virtue signalling statements have always been.

The far right has long manipulated Christian teachings and symbolism for political gain, invoking Christ and religious identity to stir division, resentment, and hostility. However, when Christian leaders plead for an end to the decades of bloodshed and demand justice and accountability, Western leaders ignore those calls thus exposing the absence of the faith they so often claim to uphold.

Therefore, it is unlikely that this latest call from the Christian community — speaking directly from the Holy Land itself — will find anything but deaf ears in the UK government.

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As a result, genuine Christians — and people of all faiths — must hold their leaders to account and challenge their continued support for actions that inflict painful suffering on civilians and deprive innocent people of their freedom.

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Security discussions intensify over potential challenges to the biggest World Cup in history

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Security discussions are intensifying as the 2026 World Cup approaches, amid preparations to host the largest edition in the tournament’s history, featuring 48 teams and 104 matches spread across 16 cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Although there are no official warnings regarding specific threats or intelligence suggesting imminent attacks, recent Western security reports and studies have highlighted the scale of the challenges the global event may face, with the tournament considered a potential target for a wide range of security risks, ranging from terrorism and violent extremism to cyberattacks and threats linked to drones.

World Cup security under the microscope

In a recent study entitled “The Terrorist Threat to the 2026 World Cup”, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) considered that the tournament represents an attractive target for those seeking to achieve widespread media impact, given the global audience that World Cup matches attract.

The report noted that potential threats are not limited to any specific group, but encompass a wide spectrum of security risks, including transnational jihadist groups, local extremists, entities backed by hostile states, and criminal organisations.

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In this context, the report listed ISIS and its affiliates among the groups that continue to attract the attention of security agencies, citing previous incidents linked to the targeting of major sporting events or attempts to exploit them to generate global media coverage.

Concerns are not confined to the stadiums

One of the key points highlighted by the study is that the most likely scenario does not involve targeting the stadiums themselves, but rather the potential for less fortified targets to be at risk, such as fan zones, transport, hotels and public gatherings surrounding the matches.

The report also noted that the threat posed by ‘lone wolves’ and individuals who espouse extremist ideas without direct organisational links remains one of the scenarios that most concerns security agencies during major sporting events.

The challenge goes beyond traditional security concerns

For its part, The Guardian argued that the security challenge surrounding the 2026 World Cup is not limited to traditional security concerns, but is also linked to the tournament’s expanded scope, the multiple host cities and the unprecedented logistical and security challenges that accompany this.

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The report noted that having three countries host the tournament and the competition spanning almost an entire continent requires high levels of coordination between security and intelligence agencies, at a time when concerns are mounting regarding cyberattacks, drones and attempts to disrupt tournament-related infrastructure.

The newspaper noted that security experts view transport hubs, airports and fan zones as the most sensitive locations during the tournament, compared to the stadiums, which will be subject to strict, multi-layered security measures.

World Cup — Security capabilities in the face of threats

The assessments contained in the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) study conclude that dealing with potential threats associated with the 2026 World Cup is based on the United States’ accumulated experience in managing major events, and advanced security capabilities that include counter-terrorism systems and the protection of large-scale events.

A report in The Guardian also concludes that the expanded scope of the tournament and the multiple host cities necessitate a higher level of security coordination between the three countries, and underscore the need for complex arrangements to address a wide range of risks, including terrorist threats, cyberattacks, drones and crowd control.

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