WASHINGTON Former House Leader Steney Hoyer (D-MD) warned this week that Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) could be slow-walking Congress into an era where he refuses to swear in more members of the Democratic caucus. Speaking to Raw Story on Thursday about Johnson’s refusal to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ), Hoyer said that if Johnson hadn’t already sworn in two Republicans, he might have a valid argument. “It is a dictatorship,” said Hoyer. “You cannot do that. The people of Arizona elected her by a very substantial vote. And he won’t swear her in! This business of not swearing in a member of Congress. What if he decided in the next Congress, he’s an elected Speaker, and then he decides not to swear in 25% of our people?” Raw Story also spoke with Sens. Rick Scott (R-FL), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), and Jim Banks (R-IN), all of whom dismissed the issue as either unimportant or claimed they don’t know who she is. “Nope,” Graham said simply when asked if he’d heard about Grijalva. “Who?” asked Scott when Raw Story mentioned her name. “They’re not in session.” Raw Story mentioned the two lawmakers from Florida who were also sworn in during a pro-forma session, which is how Grijalva would be sworn in if Johnson chose to. “I don’t know. I can’t imagine there’s any politics involved,” said Scott. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) added her name to the list of furious Democrats. “The people of her district are being denied representation,” Warren said, harkening back to the rallying cry from American colonists protesting British taxes. “The speaker of the House is too frightened to swear her in. That’s not how democracy works. There was an election. The election has been certified. She needs to be sworn in. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) has been one of the outspoken voices from the Arizona delegation demanding that Grijalva be seated. He and Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) confronted Johnson in the Capitol last week, demanding answers. Kelly recalled that Johnson had previously said he would swear in the winner of the race as soon as they wished. Now, however, he’s changed his story. He also agreed it was related to the discharge petition that would be approved if Grijalva were sworn in. A discharge petition would mandate a vote on a measure that would require the Justice Department to release the investigation files of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. As it stands, the petition requires one additional vote to bring the legislation to the House floor for a vote. “He should embrace the term rip off the bandaid,” quipped Kelly, noting that Johnson will eventually be forced to swear Grijalva into her seat and that the discharge petition is coming even if he wants to stop it. “Just get it done and over with. But there are a lot of women out there who deserve for there to be some accountability,” said Kelly.
https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/adelita-grijalva-2674206538/
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Florida House rolls out sweeping slate of property tax proposals for 2026 ballot
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — After months of waiting and several committee meetings, the Florida House is set to offer a slate of ideas for sweeping property tax reform in the next legislative session. The proposed constitutional amendments could significantly reshape how homeowners pay property taxes and how local governments fund essential services.
In a memo released Thursday, House Speaker Danny Perez criticized the Republican plans, labeling them politically motivated and potentially harmful to local communities.
Representative Driskell, speaking earlier this month, echoed these concerns. “The harm that these proposals would cause would not outweigh any potential benefits,” she said. She questioned the practical impact of the reforms, asking, “What firehouse would [Governor DeSantis] close in Tampa? What police station would he close in Orlando? What garbage collection would he stop in South Florida?”
Driskell warned that the proposals could leave small, rural counties struggling to fund basic services. “We’d basically be putting them in a situation where they would be living in a welfare state,” she said. “They would be funded by larger counties.”
Democrats argue that genuine affordability relief should focus on property insurance, healthcare, and overall living costs—not just property taxes. Driskell added, “This all seems to be a distraction. We need to focus on real solutions.”
### What’s Next
The House’s property tax reform proposals will be assigned to committees in the coming weeks, with debates expected to begin early in the 2026 session.
https://www.wptv.com/news/state/florida-house-rolls-out-sweeping-slate-of-property-tax-proposals-for-2026-ballot
17-year-old charged in 2024 West End murder
A St. Louis teen has been charged with gunning down a 19-year-old in the city’s West End neighborhood this past December.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/17-year-old-charged-in-2024-west-end-murder/
Healthcare Triangle files to sell 1.46M shares of common stock for holders
Healthcare Triangle files to sell 1. 46M shares of common stock for holders Oct. 16, 2025 4: 16 PM ETHealthcare Triangle, Inc. filed to sell 1. 46M shares of common stock for holders. This prospectus is not an offer to sell. Filing Recommended For You More Trending News About HCTI Stock SymbolLast Price% Chg 1D 5D 1M 6M 1Y 5Y 10Y Market Cap PE Yield Rev Growth (YoY) Short Interest Prev. Close Related Stocks SymbolLast Price% ChgHCTI–Healthcare Triangle, Inc. Trending Analysis Trending News.
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No One Should Be Forced to Conform to the Views of the State
Should You Think Twice Before Posting a Protest Flyer on Your Instagram Story?
Or feel pressure to delete that bold JD Vance meme you shared? Now imagine that you could get kicked out of the country—potentially losing your job or education—based on the Trump administration’s dislike of your views on social media.
That threat to free expression and dissent is happening right now, but we won’t let it stand.
“…they’re not just targeting individuals—they’re targeting the very idea of freedom itself.”
Lawsuit Against Viewpoint-Based Surveillance and Suppression
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and co-counsel are representing the United Automobile Workers (UAW), Communications Workers of America (CWA), and American Federation of Teachers (AFT) in a lawsuit against the U.S. State Department and Department of Homeland Security. The suit challenges their viewpoint-based surveillance and suppression of noncitizens’ First Amendment-protected speech online.
The lawsuit asks a federal court to stop the government’s unconstitutional surveillance program, which has silenced both citizens and noncitizens. It has even hindered unions’ ability to associate and communicate with their members.
Press Release | Full Complaint in UAW v. State Department
Targeting the Idea of Freedom
“When they spy on, silence, and fire union members for speaking out, they’re not just targeting individuals—they’re targeting the very idea of freedom itself,” said UAW President Shawn Fain.
The Trump administration built this mass surveillance program to monitor the constitutionally protected online speech of noncitizens lawfully present in the U.S. The program uses AI and automated technologies to scour social media and other online platforms to identify and punish individuals who express viewpoints the government considers “hostile” to “our culture” and “our civilization.”
But make no mistake: no one should be forced to conform to the views of the state.
The Foundation of Democracy
Your free expression and privacy are fundamental human rights, and democracy crumbles without them. We have an opportunity to fight back, but we need you.
EFF’s team of lawyers, activists, researchers, and technologists have been on a mission to protect your freedom online since 1990—and we’re just getting started.
Donate and become a member of EFF today. Your support helps protect crucial rights, online and offline, for everyone.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/10/no-one-should-be-forced-conform-views-state
Jake Haro, father to missing baby Emmanuel, pleads guilty to murder in child’s death
The father of missing baby Emmanuel Haro has pled guilty to murder in Riverside County.
Jake Haro entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder in the death of his 7-month-old son, Emmanuel. This development comes several weeks after the boy’s parents falsely reported him missing in Riverside County.
Haro appeared in a Riverside courtroom on Thursday, where he changed his plea from not guilty to guilty. In addition to the murder charge, he also pled guilty to filing a false police report and assault of a child under 8, according to the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office.
The 32-year-old Haro was arrested alongside Emmanuel’s mother, Rebecca Haro, 41, in connection with the boy’s death in August. Initially, the couple claimed that Emmanuel had been kidnapped after an assailant attacked Rebecca Haro. However, that story was later proven false.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-10-16/jake-haro-father-to-baby-emmanuel-pleads-guilty
Chris Hansen Joins ICE in Capture of Transgender Illegal Accused of Assaulting Two Boys [WATCH]
Journalist and “Takedown” host Chris Hansen recently joined Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during an enforcement operation, as featured on Jesse Watters Primetime. The collaboration between Hansen’s investigative team and ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) targets illegal aliens who have committed crimes against minors.
During one such operation in San Diego, agents arrested a transgender illegal alien identified as Diana Devon-Richardson. Devon-Richardson is accused of sexually assaulting two teenage boys while babysitting. Video footage from the ride-along shows Hansen asking the suspect, “Do you know why they decided to pick you up today?” Devon-Richardson responded, “I don’t know. I was on my way to an appointment for a new apartment, and they jumped out of nowhere. I wasn’t even paying attention. I was on my way to get to Starbucks.”
Watters played the clip during his show and said, “Chris Hansen did a ride-along and caught a wild one, a trans illegal. Meet Diana Devon-Richardson. He allegedly sexually assaulted two young boys while he was babysitting. Hansen nabbed him getting a pumpkin spice at Starbucks.”
When questioned about the allegations, Devon-Richardson’s dismissive reply was, “Nothing. They were rich.” Hansen later corrected these claims during his Fox News interview.
“First of all, it wasn’t 32 years ago. It was 20 years ago when Deanna was Devon, living in Maryland, and was convicted of sexually assaulting two teen boys. He was babysitting, convicted, did time, had some other trouble with the law, transitioned into his current identity, and was living in San Diego without registering as a sex offender. I’m sorry. You’re here illegally. It’s time to go,” Hansen stated.
Devon-Richardson was taken into ICE custody for violating federal law by failing to register as a sex offender and for remaining in the United States illegally.
Hansen shared with Watters that ICE has recently intensified efforts to arrest convicted predators through these operations. “In the last month, we have caught 45 predators seeking to exploit children. Seven of those were part of a new investigative series with ICE-E-R-O. They go out after these people who are here illegally but have also been convicted of crimes against children,” he explained.
He recounted a case involving a convicted sex offender from Mexico living next to a daycare center and only three blocks from a school. “As we’re doing this, anti-ICE protesters are rallying outside ICE headquarters with no idea what we just did,” Hansen remarked.
Watters pointed out the irony of the protests, saying, “So they don’t like ICE next to schools.” Hansen responded, “But it’s okay to have a registered sex offender next door to a daycare facility.”
Hansen praised ICE officers for their dedication and professionalism. “They are very happy to have their hard work shown. These are dedicated men and women who are trying to get criminals out of this country,” he said.
Closing the segment, Watters emphasized the seriousness of such offenses. “If you’re accused of having sex with a kid and you’re in this country illegally, you’re going home,” he concluded.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/10/chris-hansen-joins-ice-in-capture-of-transgender-illegal-accused-of-assaulting-two-boys-watch/
Douglas County commissioners approve land swap for Zebulon Regional Sports Complex
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a crucial land exchange on Tuesday, bringing Zebulon, a mega sports complex planned for northwest Douglas County, one step closer to reality.
The approval allows the county to acquire 46.5 acres from Sterling Ranch developers. In exchange, Sterling Ranch will receive 23.8 acres of county-owned land designated for commercial development.
The project’s first phase will transform vacant land near Moore and Waterton roads into a regional sports facility featuring hockey rinks, gyms, soccer fields, and baseball fields. Notably, the site previously housed a DuPont dynamite factory.
In 2022, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) approved prior remediation efforts and confirmed that the site poses no environmental risks.
Currently, the county is in discussions with more than 50 private entities interested in participating in the project.
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https://www.denverpost.com/2025/10/16/douglas-county-commissioners-approve-land-swap-for-zebulon-regional-sports-complex/
Graham Platner dismisses old Reddit posts as ‘stupid joke comments’
U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner is disavowing a series of now-deleted social media posts in which he criticized police and said that white rural Americans “actually are” racist and stupid.
Platner, a veteran and oyster farmer from Hancock County, is running to challenge Sen. Susan Collins. His Reddit posts from 2020 and 2021 were resurfaced this week by CNN, which reported that they were deleted prior to Platner’s campaign launch in August.
In an interview with the Press Herald Thursday, Platner said the posts came from a time when he was disillusioned and angry, and expressed those sentiments online. He said the comments don’t reflect who he is today.
“A lot of it isn’t even things I believed then,” Platner said. “A lot of them are just stupid joke comments. I look back now and I don’t mean to be flippant, but it was just dumb stuff on the internet and when I stopped being lonely and isolated I didn’t use that as an outlet anymore.”
In one since-removed post from 2020, Platner responded to a thread titled “White people aren’t as racist or stupid as Trump thinks” by writing, “Living in white rural America, I’m afraid to tell you they actually are.”
In another comment from 2021, Platner responded in a thread about a Black army lieutenant who was held at gunpoint and pepper-sprayed by police during a traffic stop. One Reddit user wrote, “Bastards. Cops are bastards,” to which Platner replied, “All of them, in fact.”
Other posts addressed Platner’s political views and how his military service reshaped his perspective. Platner served three deployments to Iraq with the Marine Corps and was deployed to Afghanistan with the Army National Guard before settling in Sullivan, where he grew up.
In one post, he reflected on his life after the military, saying he was “a vegetable growing, psychedelics taking socialist these days. After the war, I’ve pretty much stopped believing in any of the patriotic nonsense that got me there in the first place, and am a firm believer that the best thing a person can do is help their neighbors and live a loving life.”
Platner is a leading contender for the Democratic nomination to challenge Collins. Governor Janet Mills, who is finishing up her second term, announced Tuesday that she is also running.
This story will be updated.
https://www.pressherald.com/2025/10/16/graham-platner-dismisses-old-reddit-posts-as-stupid-joke-comments/
CPS gets $522 million boost from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget proposal
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new budget proposal recommends that the city declare a historic surplus of funds from special taxing districts, shoring up the finances of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for the academic year.
The draft budget, unveiled Thursday, calls for the city to draw $1 billion from its Tax Increment Financing districts, or TIFs. More than half of that money is slated for CPS, covering the $379 million the district already anticipated and a controversial $175 million municipal pension payment.
This move marks a rare victory for CPS, allowing school officials to maintain their August spending plan—which relied heavily on TIF money—and spare classrooms from deeper cuts.
### Understanding TIF Funds and Surplus
The pooled funds from TIF districts—taxing areas drawn around the city—are intended for local development projects. However, when the TIFs expire or are declared to have a surplus, meaning there is an excess of funds not obligated to specific projects, the money is disbursed across local government bodies. CPS receives roughly 52% of the cut, while the city receives 23%. This year, that amounts to a potential $522 million for the district.
Before the Chicago Board of Education passed the district’s $10.25 billion budget in late August, school officials said they had received assurances from City Council that a declared TIF surplus would allocate at least $379 million to CPS. But questions remained over whether that record surplus would actually materialize, and the district lacked a clear backup plan.
CPS had also pledged to help the city cover the $175 million municipal pension payment for nonteaching employees—but only “contingent on additional revenue.” This payment had become a major point of contention. More than half of the recipients of the Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund are district staff. Up until 2020, the city footed the bill as required by state law. However, Johnson and his predecessor, former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, shifted the responsibility to CPS.
### Political Fallout and Budget Impact
The political back-and-forth over the pension payment contributed to the resignation of the entire school board last year and the subsequent firing of former CPS CEO Pedro Martinez. Johnson’s Thursday budget proposal offers some closure to this protracted debate—at least for now. It remains unclear who will assume liability in future budget seasons.
Chicago Board of Education member Michilla Blaise lauded the move at a Thursday morning press conference, noting it came from direct negotiations between some board members and the mayor’s office.
“The CPS budget passed in August was built on hope and balanced on paper, but not in reality,” Blaise said. “This commitment prevents any mid-year cuts and allows us to maintain stability in our classrooms. It also provides essential support for the pensions of CPS non-teaching personnel—the front line staff who clean our buildings, who feed our children and support our students who have the greatest needs.”
### Covering Additional Funding Gaps
The potential TIF revenue would also cover a canceled $8 million federal grant. Last month, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced it would withhold the funds after CPS refused to end its Black Student Success Program, which Trump administration officials claimed violates federal antidiscrimination laws.
Blaise said the extra revenue helps maintain those inclusivity programs facing government criticism. “Despite pressure from the White House, this agreement is essentially Trump-proofing the CPS budget,” she said.
### Next Steps and Reactions
City Council must approve Johnson’s budget by December 31. Aldermen could still object to declaring such a large TIF surplus, as the funds are intended to drive redevelopment in their wards. However, in August, the majority signed a letter committing to a substantial surplus to help CPS.
Educational nonprofit Kids First Chicago applauded the city yesterday for the potential bump in funding but also advocated that the district not sign any intergovernmental agreement committing funds to Chicago before the TIF surplus amount is decided on or a budget is passed.
Though the prospective funds are a win, the city’s final budget is not yet set in stone, Kids First Chicago’s Chief of Policy Hal Woods told the Tribune ahead of Thursday’s meeting. “It’s going to take negotiations to see how much TIF surplus is ultimately swept. But certainly, we’re celebrating today,” Woods said Wednesday afternoon.
Some budget watchdogs, such as the Civic Federation, argue that relying on TIF surplus money is an unsustainable solution that could exacerbate the city’s structural deficit. Still, recent Chicago mayors have declared increasingly large surpluses to plug budget gaps.
In 2014, the city declared a TIF surplus of $65 million, with CPS receiving a $36 million cut. By 2025, the total surplus amount topped a record $712 million. CPS received $379 million of those funds, which accounted for 4% of its budget.
### CPS’s Continuing Fiscal Challenges
The district continues to grapple with fiscal woes after years of borrowing to cover current expenses and outstanding debt. CPS has about $9.1 billion in long-term debt and $450 million of short-term debt to be paid down over time. Its bond rating is considered “junk” by three of four rating agencies, making borrowing more expensive.
Expenses will only grow as CPS funds the Chicago Teachers Union’s new contract, set to cost $1.5 billion over four years.
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Chicago Tribune’s A.D. Quig contributed to this report.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/16/proposed-mayor-johnson-budget-cps/
