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Ted Cruz Slammed for Trolling New York City, “In a First-World Country”

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July 2, 2026

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Ted Cruz Slammed for Trolling New York City, “In a First-World Country”

MAGA-aligned U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is being criticized for slamming New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani‘s request to the city’s 8.58 million residents to conserve energy during this week’s extreme heat wave. Mamdani wrote: “New York: it’s hot out there, and the power grid is working overtime to keep us cool. Set your AC []

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· Jul 10, 2026

MAGA Influencer Rages Against Mamdani, “Every American Knows That”

MAGA influencer and Turning Point USA talk show host Jack Posobiec criticized Democratic Socialist Mayor of New York City Zohran Mamdani for noting that the city was the first capital of the United States, a fact Mamdani mentioned during a Fourth of July celebration last weekend. Mamdani wrote: “Today’s Parade of Sail on the Hudson []

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· Jul 5, 2026

Spot all the things wrong with America contained in this headline "80-year-old Lyft driver picks up man without realizing the passenger just killed a woman and was about to shoot him dead" [Murica]

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· Jun 26, 2026

Stephen Miller ridiculed after ‘pompous’ rant about immigrants on Fox News

Trump White House aide Stephen Miller went on a rant about immigrants that’s drawing scorn from online critics. Miller claimed during an interview with Fox News anchor Will Cain that immigrants in cities like New York City come from countries that “would have never developed the combustion engine or airplanes” if it weren’t for contact []

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· Jun 25, 2026

Trying Hard Not to Be: 'The Bottom Line Is New York City Is Not America'

Trying Hard Not to Be: 'The Bottom Line Is New York City Is Not America'

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· Jun 26, 2026

250 years of American independence: When John Adams predicted that democracy would commit suicide

'America 250' (5/13). John Adams, the second president of the United States, and his successor Thomas Jefferson did not share the same view of human nature. Adams, an educated anti-slavery advocate from the North, feared that democracy would perish under the weight of corruption among the powerful. Posterity, however, has largely remembered the soaring rhetoric of Jefferson, the slaveholding Southern planter.

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· Jul 4, 2026

‘Dark and vindictive’: Mamdani uses ‘America 250’ to blast America, attack capitalism

Bruce Blakeman, the Republican candidate in New York's gubernatorial race said the speech was 'a dark and vindictive appraisal of America's past, present and future.' The post ‘Dark and vindictive’: Mamdani uses ‘America 250’ to blast America, attack capitalism appeared first on World Israel News.

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Related coverage for "Ted Cruz Slammed for Trolling New York City, “In a First-World Country”": 2Paragraphs — MAGA Influencer Rages Against Mamdani, “Every American Knows That”. Fark — Spot all the things wrong with America contained in this headline "80-year-old Lyft driver picks up man without realizing the passenger just killed a woman and was about to shoot him dead" [Murica]. DNyuz — Stephen Miller ridiculed after ‘pompous’ rant about immigrants on Fox News. Hot Air — Trying Hard Not to Be: 'The Bottom Line Is New York City Is Not America'. Le Monde — 250 years of American independence: When John Adams predicted that democracy would commit suicide. World Israel News — ‘Dark and vindictive’: Mamdani uses ‘America 250’ to blast America, attack capitalism