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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-07-31 02:30
New York City’s deadliest shooting in the last 25 years has put public safety front and center in the mayoral race and highlighted a potential vulnerability for front-runner Zohran Mamdani https://t.co/lowDBW2VpB ...
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰· 2025-07-25 12:22
Executive Order Overview - The executive order aims to restore order to American cities by addressing vagrancy and related issues [1] - The order focuses on protecting public safety by shifting homeless individuals into long-term institutional settings [2] Addressing Homelessness - The order highlights that 274,224 individuals were living on the streets on a single night during the last year of the previous administration [1] - A significant portion of homeless individuals are reported to have substance use disorders or mental health conditions [1] - The order criticizes the failure of existing programs despite tens of billions of dollars spent [1] Civil Commitment and Treatment - The Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, is directed to encourage civil commitment of individuals with mental illness who pose risks [3] - The order seeks to reverse judicial precedents and terminate consent decrees that impede civil commitment [3] - The order aims to provide assistance to state and local governments for implementing civil commitment and treatment standards [3] Grant Program Prioritization - Grant programs should prioritize states and municipalities that enforce standards for individuals who are a danger to themselves or others due to mental illness or substance use disorder [4] - Enforce prohibitions on open illicit drug use, urban camping, loitering, and squatting [5] - Prioritize states and municipalities that substantially implement and comply with the Sex Offender Registry and Notification Act, particularly for homeless sex offenders [4] Redirecting Federal Resources - The Secretary of Health and Human Services is directed to ensure that discretionary grants fund evidence-based programs and not "harm reduction" efforts [7] - Technical assistance should be provided to assisted outpatient treatment programs [7] - Federal funds for health centers should support comprehensive services for individuals with serious mental illness and substance use disorder [7] Accountability and Safety - The Secretaries of Health and Human Services and Housing and Urban Development are directed to increase accountability in homelessness assistance programs [9] - The order aims to end support for "housing first" policies that deprioritize accountability [9] - Federal housing assistance recipients may be required to mandate substance abuse treatment or mental health services as a condition of participation [10] - The Attorney General should review whether recipients operating drug injection sites are in violation of federal law [11] - The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development should review whether recipients operating drug injection sites are in violation of program terms and freeze their assistance as appropriate [11]
Gov. Newsom: ‘Trump chose theatrics over public safety’
MSNBC· 2025-06-11 03:00
Government Response & Legal Challenges - California deployed its National Guard members to address unrest, but the federal government's intervention, including deploying 2,000 National Guard members, was deemed illegal and without consulting state law enforcement [2][3] - The state filed a legal challenge and sought an emergency court order to halt the use of the American military for law enforcement activities in Los Angeles [9] - The speaker highlights the absence of checks and balances within the government [15] Actions of Federal Government - The federal government deployed tear gas, flashbang grenades, and rubber bullets, and federal agents detained people, undermining their due process rights [2] - The federal government commandeered 2,000 of the state's National Guard members and federalized another 2,000 guard members, also deployed 700+ active US Marines [3][7] - Federal agents are allegedly arresting individuals such as dishwashers, gardeners, day laborers, and seamstresses, which is described as weakness masquerading as strength [8] Concerns Regarding Civil Liberties & Democracy - Concerns are raised about the potential for authoritarianism, with fears that individuals could be arrested without a warrant based on suspicion or skin color [10] - The speaker expresses concern over the president's actions, including firing government watchdogs, attacking the First Amendment, and dictating what universities can teach [11][12] - The speaker warns that democracy is under assault and that the moment feared has arrived, with the president taking a wrecking ball to the founding fathers' historic project [14]