Trump Booster On Staten Island Under Investigation For Absentee Ballot Fraud Photo from Marko Kepi s Twitter feed
Yet another Trump supporter who loudly repeated the former president s lies about election fraud in the 2020 election is now under investigation for vote fraud himself.
According to multiple news outlets, both federal and state authorities are probing the recent campaign of Marko Kepi – a narrowly defeated candidate for City Council in the Republican primary on New York s Staten Island. Kepi is suspected of forging absentee ballots by officials of the New York City Board of Elections. Ironically many Republicans, including Kepi, have insinuated that Democrats misused absentee ballots authorized for use by voters wishing to avoid crowded voting places during the pandemic.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been criticized for saying violent crime can be reduced by stopping the building prisons
Staten Island Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said in a tweet that New York City would become like The Purge , a series of dystopian action horror films
The Purge sees an America in which any and all crime is legal
The Democratic congresswoman held a press conference where she said the solution to the crime wave lies in building more hospitals - rather than prisons
AOC said there needed to be a focus on point on addressing public health issues If we want to reduce violent crime, if we want to reduce the number of people in our jails, the answer is to stop building more of them, she said
More cops, restoring qualified immunity: S.I. Republicans talk need to bolster NYPD
Updated May 14, 2021;
Posted May 14, 2021
A group of Staten Island Republican officials gather outside the 122nd Precinct in New Dorp on Friday to discuss proposed initiatives intended to bolster the NYPD. From left to right: Assemblyman Michael Tannousis, City Council candidate David Carr, Councilman Steven Matteo and Councilman Joseph Borelli. (Staten Island Advance/Erik Bascome)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. NYPD officers are being hamstrung in their ability to protect the public, according to a group of Staten Island Republican officials, who say the declining number of active officers, coupled with recently implemented measures, is making it harder to keep the city safe.
New York City public schools have ditched Columbus Day, its Department of Education announced this week in a controversial decision criticized afterward by local Democrats and Republicans alike.