This is grounds to not seat her.
The oath of office is not some boilerplate formality. It’s a legally binding component of our government, designed specifically to prevent people like Chevalier from holding office in America.
The GOP majority must make it clear that individuals who cannot uphold their oath in good faith will not be seated.
And helping to found a group whose stated mission is to ‘eradicate America’ is the most plain and obvious conflict with the oath you could possibly imagine.
We need to fight the DSA with every tool available. EVERY tool. Because make no mistake — they’ll put us all up against the wall as soon as they have the chance.
Anti-Israel.
Anti-America.
Anti-Western Civilization.
Why am I the only Democrat in the U.S. Senate that refuses to excuse this or defend any of those self-identified communists?
@KathyHochul Your pandering is pathetic. Do you understand who you’re congratulating in some cases??? Watch the exodus of people with common sense continue.
Looks like the alleged misconduct of Mayor @ZohranKMamdani’s hand-picked schools chancellor has gotten so bad it now troubles even Mamdani himself.
The current DOE Chancellor stands accused of deliberately splitting payments to dodge the $25,000 competitive-bidding threshold, the exact kind of contract games a watchdog exists to catch. A Manhattan attorney has already told the press it could rise to the level of criminal charges.
So who’s reportedly being floated to clean it up? Meisha Ross Porter, the former chancellor who left the DOE to run the Bronx Community Foundation, a nonprofit that, under her leadership, failed to distribute most of the money it raised and spent more on consultants and overhead than on actual charitable giving. Her own board fired her in 2024.
A chancellor under a contracting cloud, replaced by an executive fired for failing to manage donated dollars. In a city of 8 million people, why can’t Mamdani find one honest, common-sense chancellor?
Here’s my reminder to everyone involved at Tweed: come January 1, 2027, the State Comptroller’s office will audit the NYC Department of Education top to bottom.
And in New York, fraud carries a 5-year statute of limitations.
To anyone who treated taxpayer dollars like their own piggy bank, don’t go far.
The abuse of New York’s taxpayers ends the day I’m sworn in.
Today is Primary Day, and I'm asking everyone in New York's 13th to show up for my friend Congressman @EspaillatNY .
@RepEspaillat has spent his career fighting for our communities — Harlem, El Barrio, Washington Heights, Inwood, Marble Hill, and the Northwest Bronx. The first Dominican American in Congress, he's a champion for immigrant families, affordable housing, and working people. He shows up, he delivers, and he never forgets where he comes from.
But none of it matters if we don't vote. Polls are open until 9pm. Find your polling place, bring a friend, and make your voice heard: https://t.co/E6IgGrd3LE
Vote for Congressman Espaillat. Vote for our future. ¡Vamos!
Adriano Espaillat has spent his life breaking barriers so the next generation wouldn't have to face them alone. He has earned every seat he's ever held, and he has never forgotten who sent him there.
Vote to send @RepEspaillat back to Congress on June 23rd!
.@ZohranKMamdani, while you’re driving @DarializaforNY from one campaign stop to the next in your taxpayer-funded NYPD SUV, I looked up a few laws and ethics rules you may want to review. I may quiz you on them later.
- NYC Charter §2604(b)(2): Prohibits using City resources for non-City purposes.
- NYC Charter §2604(b)(3): Prohibits using public office for personal or political advantage.
- COIB Rule 53 RCNY §1-13(b): Bars the use of City personnel, vehicles, equipment, and resources for non-City activities.
- Chapter 68 of the NYC Charter: Requires public servants to avoid conflicts of interest and maintain public trust.
- The Conflicts of Interest Board penalized Mayor @BilldeBlasio over taxpayer-funded security expenses related to campaign activities.
Maybe everything is perfectly legitimate, but New Yorkers deserve answers, and taxpayers deserve to know whether official City resources are being used to chauffeur politicians between campaign events.
I thought you were more of a “free” bus guy, Zohran.
The @CivilRights is aware of the denial of service taunts to @danielsgoldman by Poetica Coffee in Brooklyn.
Federal law prohibits public accommodations such as coffee shops from discriminating against patrons based on their race, religion, or national origin. These actions are not only reprehensible, they’re potentially illegal. The Civil Rights Division has opened an investigation, and will bring an enforcement action if warranted.
If you have been denied service at a public accommodation on the basis of a protected characteristic, we at @TheJusticeDept want to know!
Adriano Espaillat @EspaillatNY is a pragmatic, pro-immigrant Democrat who favors comprehensive reform and a managed approach to enforcement, he has delivered housing and infrastructure for Washington Heights, Inwood, & the West Bronx across five terms.
@bradlander Really? Tell that to Dan Goldman. We know you sold your soul to the devil to be in power. It won’t help you later on. They will come after you too.