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IN THE STATES: MAGA Republicans’ Anti-Choice Agenda on Display A Year After Dobbs
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Ahead of tomorrow’s one year anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, MAGA Republicans across the country remain on defense over their ongoing efforts to rip away women’s freedoms to make their own health care decisions.
On Wednesday, the DNC launched a six-figure national and local paid media campaign across the U.S. in battleground states as well as Times Square and Washington D.C., highlighting Republicans’ efforts to pass a nationwide abortion ban.
- CBS News: DNC to raise billboards in Times Square, across U.S. to highlight abortion rights a year after Roe v. Wade struck down
- In Florida:
- Florida Politics: National Democrats’ media buy seeks to focus voters’ minds on abortion rights under threat
- Florida Phoenix: Democrats predict abortion access, reproductive rights will be key issues in 2024
- CBS 47: DNC launches new ad highlighting abortion restrictions in key battleground states, including Florida
- In Georgia:
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: National Dems push abortion rights in battleground Georgia
- Atlanta News First: Democrats launch huge ad blitz on abortion in Georgia
Across the country, Democrats from Wisconsin to Florida to Nevada held press events to slam the GOP’s extreme anti-choice agenda and to highlight what’s at stake ahead of the 2024 election cycle.
- In Connecticut:
- WFSB 3: State leaders reaffirm a woman’s right to choose in CT
- CT News Junkie: A Year After the Fall of Roe v. Wade, Democrats Keep the Focus on Abortion
- CT Insider: Officials: CT will remain a safe harbor for abortion care and reproductive rights
- WTNH: On anniversary of Dobbs, Democrats stress abortion is legal in Connecticut
- WSHU: Reproductive healthcare in Connecticut remains strong one year post Roe vs. Wade’s overturn
- In Florida:
- Florida Phoenix: Democrats lack faith in FL Supreme Court to uphold abortion rights in state
- WPTV: Florida’s abortion access remains uncertain as state Supreme Court decision and 2024 elections loom
- In Iowa: Iowa Capital Dispatch: Democrats predict abortion access, reproductive rights will be key issues in 2024
- In Maine: Spectrum News Maine: On Dobbs anniversary, Republican candidates struggle with abortion messaging
- In Pennsylvania:
- Pennsylvania Capital-Star: Democrats predict abortion access, reproductive rights will be key issues in 2024
- Patch News Phoenixville, PA: Lawmakers Rally For Abortion Rights To Remain In Pennsylvania
- In South Carolina: FOX 57: Democratic leaders meet on one-year anniversary of Roe v Wade overturning
- In Wisconsin:
- Channel 3000 News: Wisconsin Democrats rally at Capitol ahead of anniversary of abortion decision
- WORT FM News: Upcoming Dobbs Decision Anniversary Prompts Action From Lawmakers
- Spectrum News 1 Milwaukee: Biden for President National Advisory Board Member Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler
Throughout the week, Democratic leaders took to local air waves to highlight MAGA Republicans’ attacks on reproductive freedom and Democrats’ efforts to restore Roe. As just a few examples:
- In California: Biden for President National Advisory Board Member Rep. Ami Bera on KCRA: “You still see it as one of the number one driving issues, certainly for women, but also for Democrats, but you also see it increasingly as an issue that Republican members of Congress and Republican elected officials want to try to avoid talking about because I think they understand that they’re out of step with where the American public is.”
- In Illinois: Biden for President National Co-Chair Sen. Tammy Duckworth on ABC 7 Chicago: “The numbers of women traveling into Illinois from out of state to access reproductive health care has grown exponentially. In many of these clinics it’s as much as eighty percent of the women that they are providing healthcare to are from out of state.”
- In Wisconsin: Biden for President National Advisory Board Member Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway on WKOW: “That is a very salient issue for voters. President Biden has said he wants to codify Roe v. Wade into law and to protect the rights that women have relied on for 50 years. The president wants more rights, not fewer.”
And, local editorial pages highlighted MAGA Republicans’ efforts to take away the right for women to make their own health care decisions. Just a few examples:
- In California: Los Angeles Times: Editorial: The post-Roe strategy: Elect more abortion access champions
- In Illinois: Chicago Sun Times: A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Illinois is fighting hard to protect abortion rights
- In Nevada: Reno Gazette Journal: DeSantis’ abortion ban is failing Floridians — it has no place in Nevada
- In New Hampshire: New Hampshire Bulletin: One year post-Roe, sitting on the sidelines is ‘inexcusable’
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris joined Joy Reid on “The ReidOut” for a panel discussion about abortion access, maternal health and mortality, and the importance of reproductive rights ahead of the 2024 election cycle, just days before the anniversary of the Dobbs decision.
- In Texas: Dallas Morning News: Texas abortion advocates, providers describe the state of reproductive care to VP Harris
Also on Tuesday, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden also held a roundtable discussion with women who have been critically impacted by the Dobbs decision at the White House.
- In New York: Spectrum News NY 1: First lady hosts roundtable with women impacted by abortion ruling ahead of Dobbs anniversary
- In Texas: The Dallas Morning News: Dallas mom tells first lady of ‘demeaning’ ordeal with doomed fetus, Texas abortion ban
Finally tomorrow, the Vice President will travel to North Carolina to mark the anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
- In North Carolina:
- Charlotte Observer: VP Harris will discuss abortion in NC, days before state’s 12-week ban takes effect
- ABC 11: Vice President Harris to mark year of SCOTUS overturning Roe v Wade
- WSOCTV: VP Harris to discuss abortion rights in Charlotte
- Queen City News: Vice President Kamala Harris to visit Charlotte year after abortion decision
- WCNC: Vice President Harris visiting Charlotte on anniversary of Roe reversal
- WRAL News: VP Harris to visit Charlotte on anniversary of decision overturning abortion right nationwide
Politics
State Rep. Angie Nixon Condemns Deadly ICE Shooting, Calls for Independent Investigation
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July 10, 2026JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (FNN NEWS) — Following the fatal shooting of 52-year-old father and construction worker Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Houston, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and Florida State Representative Angie Nixon released the following statement:
Statement from Rep. Angie Nixon
“Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was a father who spent decades building homes and providing for his family. He was fatally shot in the street by an ICE agent operating from an unmarked vehicle. My heart breaks for his wife and three sons.
“Our nation faces a moral choice. We must stop investing billions of taxpayer dollars in an agency that, in my view, terrorizes communities, operates with too little accountability, and often conducts enforcement actions without body cameras or clear identification. Those resources should instead be invested in strengthening our communities and helping families meet their basic needs. I believe ICE should be abolished.
“I stand in full solidarity with Lorenzo’s family in calling for a fully independent and transparent investigation into his death. I also call for the immediate release of his brother and the other individuals who were detained during this incident if they are being held without legal justification.”
Key Points
- Rep. Angie Nixon expressed condolences to the family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo.
- She called for a fully independent and transparent investigation into the fatal shooting.
- Nixon criticized ICE’s enforcement practices and renewed her call to abolish the agency.
- She urged the release of Lorenzo’s brother and others detained during the incident if their continued detention is not legally justified.
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U.S. Expands Sanctions Targeting Iran’s Financial Networks and Regime Financiers
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July 10, 2026WASHINGTON (FNN NEWS) — The Trump administration announced a new round of sanctions Friday targeting individuals and businesses accused of helping finance Iran’s ruling elite and facilitating international financial transactions on behalf of the Iranian regime.
The sanctions, announced by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, target a global financial network that U.S. officials say supports Iran’s Supreme Leader and other senior regime officials.
Global Financial Network Targeted
According to the administration, the sanctions focus on Ali Ansari, a Dubai-based Iranian national accused of managing an extensive network of real estate and commercial holdings across multiple countries on behalf of Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s Supreme Leader, and other regime insiders.
U.S. officials said the network includes assets and business interests in:
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- Spain
- Cyprus
- United Arab Emirates
- Other international jurisdictions
The administration alleges the network has been used to help Iranian regime officials maintain access to international financial markets.
Currency Exchange Houses Sanctioned
The Treasury Department also imposed sanctions on three Iran-based currency exchange firms and their associated leadership:
- Mohammad Darbani and Partners
- Lavasani and Partners
- Mohsen Khandan and Partners
The sanctions also extend to the firms’ managing partners and affiliated front companies.
According to the administration, these entities allegedly enabled Iran to obtain foreign currency and conduct international financial transactions despite existing U.S. sanctions.
Administration Cites Maximum Pressure Campaign
The White House said the latest designations are part of President Donald Trump’s broader strategy to increase economic pressure on Iran.
Administration officials said they will continue targeting individuals, businesses and financial institutions—including foreign entities—that facilitate illicit Iranian commerce or assist the regime in evading U.S. sanctions.
The administration maintains that the sanctions are intended to pressure Iran to end what it describes as destabilizing activities in the region and to hold accountable those who enable corruption within the Iranian government.
Authorities Used for Sanctions
The sanctions were imposed under multiple executive authorities, including:
- Executive Order 13902, targeting Iran’s financial and petroleum sectors.
- Executive Order 13876, focusing on Iran’s Supreme Leader and affiliated individuals.
- Executive Order 13224, as amended by Executive Order 13886, which provides counterterrorism sanctions authority.
Treasury officials said the latest designations build upon previous actions by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) targeting Iran’s shadow banking system and currency exchange networks.
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White House: Trump Administration Deports Convicted Child Sex Offender After Minnesota Pardon
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July 10, 2026WASHINGTON (FNN NEWS) — The White House announced Friday that the Trump administration deported a Laotian national convicted of sexually abusing a child after Minnesota officials granted him a pardon.
Conviction and Deportation
According to the White House, Tou Lue Vang, a Laotian national, was convicted in Minnesota of repeatedly sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl. An immigration judge ordered his removal from the United States in 2006.
The White House said Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated Vang’s legal status, allowing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to carry out his deportation.
White House Criticizes Minnesota Leaders
The administration sharply criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, alleging they attempted to prevent Vang’s deportation by granting him a pardon.
In a statement, the White House accused the two Democratic leaders of placing the interests of a convicted child sex offender ahead of public safety and federal immigration enforcement.
The administration argued the deportation demonstrates President Donald Trump’s commitment to removing noncitizens convicted of serious crimes from the United States.
Administration Statement
The White House said the case underscores the administration’s immigration enforcement priorities.
“Under President Trump, criminal illegal aliens who rape children will be found, arrested, and removed,” the White House said.
The administration also asserted that state actions would not prevent federal immigration authorities from enforcing U.S. immigration law.
Political Dispute
The case has become part of the broader national debate over immigration enforcement and the relationship between state criminal justice decisions and federal immigration authority.
Minnesota officials have not been included in the White House announcement, and any response from Gov. Walz, Attorney General Ellison or their offices was not immediately available.
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