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Asian immigrant, former Congressional aide launches bid to topple Democratic Socialist Avilés in Brooklyn Council race
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Asian immigrant, former Congressional aide launches bid to topple Democratic Socialist Avilés in Brooklyn Council race

Ling Ye, an Asian immigrant and former aide to Rep. Dan Goldman, has launched a spirited campaign to represent Brooklyn’s 38th Council District. A Sunset Park native and pragmatic Democrat, Ye brings a deep personal connection to the district’s immigrant communities and a focus on public safety, quality schools, and responsive leadership. Speaking in English, Chinese, and with Spanish translation, she emphasized her commitment to uplifting working families. With over $24,000 raised in just one week, Ye’s campaign is gaining strong momentum.

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Trio of Democratic Socialist NYC lawmakers brag of ‘wins’ in budget they voted against: ‘Hilarious hypocrisy’
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Trio of Democratic Socialist NYC lawmakers brag of ‘wins’ in budget they voted against: ‘Hilarious hypocrisy’

Democratic Socialist councilmembers Hanif, Avilés, and Cabán shamelessly bragged about budget “wins” they voted against, touting funding they opposed to score political points. Their grandstanding cost their districts influence, exposed blatant hypocrisy, and prioritized performative politics over real leadership. Even constituents are calling out their dishonesty and double-speak.

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NYC-DSA pro-Palestinian protest slammed as ‘disgusting’ — as two lawmakers arrested
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NYC-DSA pro-Palestinian protest slammed as ‘disgusting’ — as two lawmakers arrested

Councilmember Shahana Hanif proudly joined a DSA-led rally filled with antisemitic chants and signs supporting Hamas—a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. Instead of condemning hate, she got arrested and boasted about it. Her actions weren’t about peace—they were a disgraceful display of extremism unfit for public office, especially amid rising antisemitism.

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