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Paul Staehle Describes ’90 Day Fiance’ Stalker Who Tattooed His Face Onto Her …

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Paul Staehle says that he has an obsessed stalker who’s harassing him.

And, the notorious 90 Day Fiance alum says, she’s telling people that she’s his girlfriend.

It gets worse. No, really, it gets worse.

In a video, the woman has gotten Paul’s face and name tattooed onto her actual human body.

Paul Staehle on a John Yates YouTube Live.
In August 2025, Paul Staehle appeared on lengthy YouTube Live sessions to discuss his alleged stalker. (Image Credit: YouTube)

Paul Staehle says that his crazed stalker won’t take ‘no’ for an answer

We normally wouldn’t say this to Paul Staehle, given his 90 Day Fiance history, but … maybe he should run.

Okay, so Paul went on YouTube Live with John Yates on two nights in a row.

This is where he detailed this experience.

Yates is a 90 Day Fiance blogger. He can be controversial and has a penchant for drama to rival most reality stars, but he also has a lot of access in the 90 Day world and Paul was (as always) willing to talk.

Even though Paul and ex-wife Karine Martins have been over for quite a while, he still spends much of his time in Brazil, where being an American has made it easier for him to work.

There, according to Paul, he met a woman named Rubia.

He says that they are not dating and have never dated. Rubia, on the other hand, seems to think that the two are in a relationship — and claimed that Paul tried to knock her up.

“I mean, she’s tattooed my face on her leg,” Paul described.

“I think I seen the video of it. [She] tattooed my name on her arm.” 

She shared her tattoos in his ‘honor’

The woman in question, Rubia, reached out to Yates, insisting that she was “not imagining this connection.”

She claimed that Paul Staehle had suggested that she make a social media account to document their alleged relationship.

Additionally, she told Yates that Paul was only denying their romance to conceal it from Karine.

Paul strongly denied this.

He also said that he has heard from people close to him that Rubia has allegedly contacted and even threatened them.

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Wearing a yellow shirt and sitting in front of trash bag-covered windows, Paul Staehle appears to grow angry. (Image Credit: TLC)

Now, Paul did admit to having met Rubia. According to him, they met up at a mall, took what amounted to a fan photo, and “didn’t even eat anything.”

He did not consider it to be a date.

“I mean, now we’re ‘dating’ and then there’s tattoos,” he lamented.

Paul added: “She tried to say that she was, you know, blessed by God with our baby at one point. I was like, this has gone too far.” 

Paul Staehle takes off running in this 90 Day Fiance GIF.
From time to time, Paul Staehle seems to just … take off running. Viewers do not really understand it. (Image Credit: TLC)

He’s not interested — or even single

As it happens, Paul Staehle shared that he is “already involved with somebody.” Anyone wondering if they can make it romantically should remember that the guy who wore a condom to go swimming has had a series of relationships, including a marriage.

Paul also offered the general advice that people should wait until they are in a relationship (a real one) before considering a tattoo of the other person.

Let alone multiple tattoos.

“You know, she deserves to find somebody who’s going to treat her right and treat her good,” Paul emphasized of Rubia. “That’s obviously not going to be me. … I’m just not interested, sorry.” 

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Jennifer Aniston Actually Talks Brangelina, Scandal That Broke the Internet Into a …

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Jennifer Aniston is here to take on the tabloids.

And to touch on what many consider to be the biggest scandal in the history of Hollywood.

It’s been two decades since the veteran actress announced her separation from then-husband Brad Pitt… almost entirely due to his relationship back then with Angelina Jolie.

Those familiar with this controversy will recall that it was, truly, the most talked-about thing EVER.

Jennifer Aniston arrives for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, February 24, 2024. (Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)

“It was such juicy reading for people,” Aniston told Vanity Fair in an interview published August 11. “If they didn’t have their soap operas, they had their tabloids.”

Indeed, this was the height of the supermarket tabloid.

These days, many consumers get their entertainment news and celebrity gossip from social media or websites such as this one (thank you!).

Over 20 years ago, though?

Folks would purchase magazines and read all about affairs such as the one between Pitt and Jolie, which dominated pretty much every cover for months and months.

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Jennifer Aniston arrives at PaleyFest LA 2024 – “The Morning Show” at Dolby Theatre on April 12, 2024. (Photo Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

“It’s a shame that it had to happen, but it happened,” Aniston added. “And boy did I take it personally.”

As for her mindset at the time? As for how she handled her romance being analyzed and picked apart? And then how the whole world bore witness to what many believes to have been a fairy tale marriage?

“Just pick yourself up by the bootstraps,” she explained to the aforementioned outlet. “And keep on walking, girl.”

Aniston and Pitt got married in 2000 and divorced in 2005.

The same year the spouses called things off, Pitt moved on with Jolie… and the new couple even posed for pictures together in a spread for W magazine, titled “Domestic Bliss,” depicting them as married with kids.

In the wake Pitt and Jolie’s 2005 photoshoot was released, Aniston told Vanity Fair shortly after, “There’s a sensitivity chip that’s missing.”

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Jennifer Aniston speaks onstage during the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on February 24, 2024. (Photo Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

Fast forward all this time, of course, and Pitt and Jolie have also split up. Things remain ugly between these stars.

Aniston, to her immense credit, has never really blasted her ex in public. She’s always at least seemed to remain on decent terms with Pitt.

“Journalism back then felt more like a form of a sport,” she added this week in regard to the tabloid universe back in the day.

“There’s obviously some PTSD we all have, which is why these [interviews] scare me. How are they going to misinterpret my words or take something out of context? And one line nowadays…”

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Jennifer Aniston arrives for the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 7, 2024. (Photo by MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

As Aniston — who also opened up in this chat about the death of Matthew Perry — noted, it’s hard not to be impacted by headlines.

“We’re human beings, even though some people don’t want to believe we are,” the Emmy winner said. “They think, ‘You signed up for it, so you take it.’ But we really didn’t sign up for that.”

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Gia Giudice & Kody Brown ‘Really Didn’t Get Along’ on Set of …

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Gia Giudice just can’t stand Kody Brown.

We don’t just mean the way that millions of Sister Wives viewers get the shivers when the failed patriarch is on screen.

We mean that Gia met Kody because they worked together on a show.

From the sound of things, she didn’t care for him, she’s not alone, and his haters are eager to talk about it.

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A promotional photo for Gia Giudice on Season 4 of Fox’s ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.’ (Photo Credit: Pete Dadds/FOX)

How much does Gia Giudice despise Kody Brown?

Sometimes, the stars really are just like us. Gia Giudice, for example, appears to loathe Kody Brown.

Relatable! Which is not normally how one would describe Gia.

So, the two both filmed for Season 4 of Special Forces; World’s Toughest Test.

The reality series, which has strong 2004 energy, puts reality TV personalities into grueling situations.

Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia actually spoke about how Kody had clashed with other members of the cast.

(This should be familiar to anyone who has watched Kody attempt to get along with his actual wives and other family. Is it any surprise that strangers in high-stress situations didn’t find him agreeable?)

After Brianna sort of broke the ice, it was Gia’s turn to speak out.

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On The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Gia Giudice smiles politely before things turn sour. (Image Credit: Bravo)

She’s not name-dropping him

“I can’t even name the person that I really did not get along with on this cast,” Gia Giudice admitted during the latest episode of her Casual Chaos podcast.

“There were definitely some people that would get under your skin a little bit,” she understated. “And you guys will see that on the show.” 

Note that she did not name Kody Brown. However, Gia did drop a a pair of hefty hints about the notoriously off-putting TLC star.

“You guys have all been talking about him already,” Gia offered as the first clue. “So, I’m sure you could assume who it is.” 

As for the second clue, she gushed about how she had grown so close to Brianna during filming.

It isn’t always true that two friends will hate the same person. But, most of the time, if a guy is really ticking off one person, those closest to them will loathe him.

This could be for the same reasons, or just out of solidarity.

Kody Brown looks incredulous on an April 2025 episode of Sister Wives.
Making quite the facial expression, Kody Brown listens to his one remaining wife on ‘Sister Wives.’ (Image Credit: TLC)

Brianna absolutely addressed Kody by name

Meanwhile, Brianna was much more blunt than Gia Giudice was about Kody Brown. She told her fans that she “didn’t know” who the Sister Wives villain was when they met.

“And we didn’t necessarily ~get along well~ lmao you will see,” she teased.

Special Forces might sound like the sort of show that 30 Rock would have concocted as a fake show, but the teases about this friction make for a great promo.

Conflict enthusiasts will have to wait until September 25 for the Season 4 premiere, however.

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Kirk and Rasheeda Frost: ‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ Stars’ Son Named …

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Last week, rapper T-Hood was shot and killed at his Atlanta home.

Now, police have identified a prime suspect in the case — and he was already somewhat famous in his own right.

Ky Lasheed Frost is the son of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost.

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Kirk Frost and Rasheeda attend the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for MTV)

According to an incident report obtained by TMZ, Ky is now the prime suspect in the case, and it seems that he has not yet been taken into custody.

Police believe T-Hood was killed in ongoing feud with Frost family

The outlet reports that T-Hood was dating Kirk and Rasheeda’s eldest daughter, Kelsie, and the situation allegedly resulted in some friction with their son.

Ky and Kelsie have both made appearances on LHHA over the years, usually in their role as employees of Kirk and Rasheeda’s businesses.

Both were working at Frost Bistro & Bar during a storyline about the business’ struggles.

Kelsie Frost addresses speculation in tearful social media post

Earlier this week, Kelsie took to her Instagram Stories to debunk the “conspiracy theory” that her family was in any way involved in

“I can’t sit back and let the narrative being created go on. The love of my life is GONE,” she wrote, according to Bossip.

“The man I lay with and cuddle every single night…is no longer here. So as I want to ask for respect and privacy, I won’t because I will always defend my baby,” Kelsie continued, adding:

“I don’t condone this s–t in any way, shape, form or fashion. I am sick to my stomach. I don’t wish this on anyone.”

Kelsie previously paid tribute to T-Hood in a heartbroken post:

“Just come get me baby please…..I can’t even type this. I love you papa. I can’t wait to hold you again,” she captioned the carousel above.

Just 33 at the time of his death, T-Hood was best known for his collaborations with B.o.B.

He also scored modest hits with his songs “Ready 2 Go” and “Percolator.”

“The Gwinnett County Police Department is investigating a shooting at a residence that resulted in the death of one man,” a police press release issued on Saturday, August 9, read.

Kirk Frost and Rasheeda attend the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York.
Kirk Frost and Rasheeda attend the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for MTV)

“At approximately 7:00 p.m., officers assigned to the South Precinct were dispatched to a residence in the 3900 block of Lee Rd in unincorporated Snellville.

“The caller reported that a dispute took place at the residence and someone was shot.”

Kirk and Rasheeda Frost have yet to publicly comment on the situation.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

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Matt Roloff Reunites with Ex-Wife in Wake of Stunning Fiancee Split

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Matt Roloff and Am Roloff continue to defy the critics.

The former Little People, Big World co-stars — who, of course, are also former spouses — came together this past weekend in order to be there for a loved one.

“Amy, Chris and I celebrating Lilah’s big sporting win!” Matt the photo below, which features his ex-wife and her current husband. “At the dwarf athletic events in San Diego last July.”

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Matt and Amy were married for over 26 years and share four children.

They rose to small screen fame as lead cast members on the aforementioned TLC reality show, which does not appear as if it will return with any new episodes.

Matt has continued to make headlines, however, most recently for ending his engagement with Caryn Chandler.

“Hi everyone, I have some tough news to share. Caryn and I have decided to part ways & end our engagement. Life’s a continued journey and this is the right step for us at this time,” Roloff wrote toward the end of July on social media.

Roloff and Chandler started dating way back in March 2017 and got engaged six years later, with the latter starring opposite her fiance on Little People, Big World throughout the back end of its lengthy run.

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Caryn Chandler and Matt Roloff weren’t getting along on Season 25 of Little People, Big World. (TLC)

In his message on July 22, meanwhile, Roloff made a point to emphasize that things between him and his now-ex “remain amicable,” adding:

“[We] will always appreciate the many wonderful memories we have shared. Your support means the World to me and I’m committed to moving forward with positivity and trust in the path ahead. Much love to all.”

Chandler has not yet made a public comment about the break-up.

We can’t say for certain just what caused the two to go their separate ways.

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Speaking on Season 25 of Little People, Big World, Matt Roloff worries about missing time with his grandkids. (Image Credit: TLC)

Matt and Amy, to their credit, continue to put their family first.

Way back in 2019, Amy claimed that her ex cheated on her (at least in an emotional sense), an allegation that may have caused some tension between the pair. But which didn’t ruin their relationship.

“Glad to see you and Amy come together to support the grand kids in action!” wrote one Instagram user in response to the photo at the outset of this article.

Another agreed as follows: “Good to see you all together! Lilah will always remember this.”

And then a third chimed in: “Love seeing Amy and Chris with you doing family things! You are all good people.”

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Sherrod Brown to run for Senate

Sherrod Brown has decided to run for Senate in Ohio in 2026, according to two people familiar with his thinking, making a play for his old job just months after he was beaten by Republican Bernie Moreno last November.

The Democrat will face off against Sen. Jon Husted, whom Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine appointed to the Senate after JD Vance left his seat to become vice president.

Brown was a top recruit for Senate Democratic leaders in their uphill battle to reclaim the majority in the upper chamber in 2026. He was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006 and survived two hard-fought reelection campaigns, even as Ohio’s status as a Republican state only crystallized. In 2018, he bested Republican Jim Renacci by a nearly 7-point margin, even though President Donald Trump won the state two years prior.

But in 2024, Moreno won by more than 200,000 votes. Still, Brown ran nearly 8 points ahead of the top of the ticket, as Trump claimed victory in the state over former Vice President Kamala Harris by more than 11 points.

“I don’t see Nov. 5 as a failure,” he told POLITICO in an interview days after his election loss. “I see it as sort of a new start of continuing my work focusing on workers.”

Brown is the only major Democrat to run for the seat and will likely clear the primary field.

The Cleveland Plain Dealer first reported Brown’s plans. The two people familiar with Brown’s thinking spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss his not-yet-public decision.

Democrats need to net four seats to reclaim the Senate in 2026, and Brown’s decision could yet put Ohio in play. But the math will be difficult. Only two of the 22 Republican seats up for grabs in the midterm elections come from states Trump lost or won by less than 10 points in 2024.

The winner in 2026 will only claim the right to finish Vance’s original term and would need to run again in 2028 to win a full six-year Senate stint.

A Brown spokesperson declined to comment.

Husted, who earned Trump’s endorsement in April, has already been preparing for a tough reelection fight. He has just under $2.7 million in his campaign account as of the end of June.

“Sherrod Brown’s far Left agenda was out of touch with Ohio voters last election, and it is even more out of touch today,” Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said in an X post Tuesday. “Senator @JonHusted is delivering for Ohio, and he’s just getting started!”

Brown also considered running in the state’s open gubernatorial contest. One-time presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who met with DeWine to discuss the Senate appointment that eventually went to Husted, is running for governor. The most prominent Democrat currently in the race is former state health director Amy Acton, and former Rep. Tim Ryan is also considering a run.

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Paxton urges Texas judge to jail Beto O’Rourke over fundraising related to redistricting fight

Attorney General Ken Paxton has asked a Texas district court judge to jail former Rep. Beto O’Rourke over his fundraising pitches connected to the state’s intensifying redistricting battle.

Paxton’s request accused the Texas Democrat of violating a court order that the judge, Tarrant County’s Megan Fahey, issued last week that barred fundraising by O’Rourke and his nonprofit Powered by People intended to bankroll the efforts by Texas Democratic lawmakers to derail the redistricting effort.

In support of his claim, he highlighted a remark O’Rourke made at a Saturday rally — a day after Fahey’s order — saying “there are no refs in this game. Fuck the rules.”

But an attorney for O’Rourke says Paxton’s characterization of O’Rourke’s remark was an “outright lie.” O’Rourke’s comment, she noted, was a reference to the broader nationwide fight over redistricting — a call for Democratic states to counteract Texas’ redistricting push by undertaking their own partisan redrawing of political boundaries.

“In their zeal I guess to intimidate a political rival, they are actually lying to the court,” said O’Rourke’s attorney, Mimi Marziani, who said she would quickly alert the court to the context of O’Rourke’s comments and her intention to seek sanctions against Paxton.

Paxton’s request to jail a political rival comes amid calls by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Paxton and their allies to arrest dozens of Democratic state lawmakers who left Texas to prevent Abbott from holding a special session to pass his ultra-partisan redistricting measure — one expected to net Republicans five seats in Congress.

Paxton’s motion to hold O’Rourke in contempt accuses him of raising funds to directly cover the expenses and fines of the dozens of Texas Democratic lawmakers who bolted from the state to deprive Republicans a quorum to conduct legislative business. Fahey ruled that such fundraising would violate Texas laws against deceptive practices.

But Marziani emphasized that Fahey’s ruling was specific to raising funds that directly bankrolled the state lawmakers’ effort, as opposed to general political fundraising. O’Rourke, in court papers, has labeled Paxton’s bid to constrain his political activity “frivolous” and urged Fahey to transfer the case to his home base of El Paso.

“They have no basis for this lawsuit,” Marziani said.

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‘He’s been explicit’: Black leaders say Trump is going after blue cities for a reason

Donald Trump’s unprecedented takeover of Washington, D.C.’s police force is testing the limits of his presidential authority and ratcheting up fears that other cities also led by Black elected officials will soon be caught in his crosshairs.

Trump, citing flimsy and misleading statistics, declared a “crime emergency” in the nation’s capital, seizing control over local law enforcement from three-term Mayor Muriel Bowser and deploying some 800 National Guard troops to city streets.

“This is Liberation Day in D.C. and we’re going to take our capitol back,” Trump proclaimed, echoing World War II-era language associated with emancipation of Italy from facism and the German Nazi occupation. Trump added that his action would “rescue our nation from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse.”

The National Guard troops, who will work alongside the Metropolitan Police officers, will be tasked with clearing homeless encampments, protecting landmarks and keeping order in the city. It’s an unprecedented presidential power grab that Bowser herself said is unnecessary, but has very little recourse to stop given the “special conditions” outlined in the Home Rule Act.

While Trump’s supporters have cheered him on, his detractors say the move is nothing more than the president, once again, leaning into racist tropes to cast Black elected officials as incompetent and minority citizens as threats to society.

“We don’t yet know the full impact this decision will have on D.C. and the Black and minority communities Trump has suggested he may target next,” said the Congressional Black Caucus in a statement posted on X, “we do know this: militarized over-policing will inevitably lead to increased fear and mistrust among communities that have too often been treated as occupied populations, rather than as citizens who deserve to be served and protected.”

During his wide-ranging press conference, Trump also singled out Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Oakland — all of which have Black mayors and large minority populations that overwhelmingly voted against him in his three presidential runs — as crime ridden.

“He has never thought well of Black elected leaders, and he’s been explicit about that,” said Maya Wiley, the president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. She added that she views Trump’s actions as a tactic to undermine liberal dissent.

“It’s also clear from his previous statements that he has always searched for excuses to assert might over places he does not have political support and that will not just do his bidding,” she added. “Washington, D.C., has been one of those cities.”

Bowser worked to quell tensions between her and Trump stemming from his first term, which included painting over the yellow letters of the city’s Black Lives Matter Plaza, which was formed in a response to police brutality during the national protests of 2020. Prior to Trump’s inauguration she traveled to Mar-a-Lago to discuss possible areas of collaboration.

In late April, with Trump’s backing, Bowser helped lure the Washington Commanders NFL franchise from suburban Maryland back to D.C. Days later, she appeared with him at the White House to announce the city would host the NFL Draft in 2027. (Last month, Trump injected himself again by threatening to scuttle the deal to bring the football team back to D.C. if the team didn’t return to its original name, which is considered a racial slur against Native Americans.)

None of that appears to have deterred Trump from launching his federal takeover.

“I think this is a moment for the mayor to question whether her strategy, which has been appeasement, has been a success,” said Paul Butler, a Georgetown law professor and former federal prosecutor.

He described Trump’s actions as a “bogus declaration” but suggested there is likely little reprieve D.C. officials will gain trying to challenge the president’s declaration in court.

“While the court reviews whether he appropriately has this power, the Supreme Court and other lower courts [have] generally allowed him to … proceed with what he wants to do, until they get around to deciding the case,” Butler added. “It opens the doors to further militarization of the police, not just in the District, but in the other cities that he named.”

New York City mayor Eric Adams on addressed the possibility of Trump deploying federal assets to his own city following a string of shootings over the weekend that left at least two dead and eight injured.

“When you have those high profile shootings it sends a signal sometimes across the country that we’re dealing with a crime issue in New York, and we’re not,” Adams said Tuesday. “I’m not part of the group that says we don’t want to work with the federal government, but we don’t need anyone to come in and take over our law enforcement apparatus. We’ve got this under control.”

National Guard troops arrive at the District of Columbia National Guard Headquarters, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Washington.

Trump has ignored the wishes of local officials and deployed federal troops in recent weeks. During the height of federal immigration raids in Los Angeles, which sparked protests that turned violent, Trump federalized some 2,000 California Guard troops against the objections of Mayor Karen Bass, who is Black, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott told The Recast that Trump’s actions in D.C. and his singling out of other Black-led jurisdictions, including his own, is nothing more than a “diversion and distraction tactic” to shift the focus from a volatile economic climate and the release of materials associated with Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender.

“It’s also the continuation of the president, unfortunately, spouting these racist-based, right-wing propaganda talking points about cities and Black-led cities,” said Scott, who last month said his city is in the midst of a historic reduction in violent crime. “For the president to say that we’re too far gone — it’s just obscene, obnoxious and just not based in reality.”

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a combat veteran, chastised Trump for using military personnel for political gain.

“These actions by the president lack both data and a battle plan,” Moore said in a statement.

“[The president] is simply using honorable men and women as pawns to distract us from his policies, which continue to drive up unemployment and strip away health care and food assistance from those who need it most.”

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson echoed Moore’s sentiments.

“If President Trump wants to help make Chicago safer, he can start by releasing the funds for anti-violence programs that have been critical to our work to drive down crime and violence,” Johnson said. “Sending in the National Guard would only serve to destabilize our city and undermine our public safety efforts.”

The pretext of Trump’s actions appears to be a response to an attack on Edward Coristine, who is white and a former staffer at DOGE who goes by the nickname “Big Balls.” He was allegedly assaulted by approximately 10 juveniles near Dupont Circle this month, according to a police report obtained by POLITICO.

It caught the attention of Trump, who posted on his Truth Social platform a photo of a bloodied Coristine and called for D.C. laws to be changed so that teenagers who commit violence can be tried as adults “and lock them up for a long time, starting at age 14.”

Trump is deputizing key administration officials to help oversee the D.C. police, which he can maintain control of for up to 48 hours, but if he sends a special message to certain congressional leaders, he can extend that control for up to 30 days. Attorney General Pam Bondi will be in charge of D.C. police, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will direct the order to call up troops, while the District’s U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said on Monday that she is preparing to bolster prosecutions.

Bowser, the D.C. mayor, delivered a measured response to the federal takeover in her remarks following Trump’s announcements.

“While this action [Monday] is unsettling and unprecedented, I can’t say that, given some of the rhetoric of the past, that we’re totally surprised,” she said.

Maya Kaufman and Shia Kapos contributed to this report. 

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Kings County kumbaya for Mamdani

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Brooklyn Democrats are relatively united behind Zohran Mamdani, though key party leaders have yet to endorse him.

THE UNI-TEA: Brooklyn Democrats can be a fractious, feuding bunch. Today, for a short while at least, they buried the hatchet.

Bitter rivals stood side by side in boisterous support of Zohran Mamdani at the Flatbush Gardens housing complex, the second stop of the Democratic mayoral nominee’s “Five Boroughs Against Trump” tour.

The group included the leader of the Kings County Democratic Party and members of the New Kings Democrats faction, which sprung up as the reformist response to county bosses. It featured moderate Democrats as well as progressives and democratic socialists.

“First of all, media, I need you to understand what’s going on right now because I don’t think this group of people agree about nothing,” Public Advocate Jumaane Williams observed to chuckles before he launched into his remarks.

Williams said New York Democrats more broadly should follow their example in supporting the party’s nominee for mayor. Key party and Brooklyn leaders, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Rep. Yvette Clarke, were not in attendance and have yet to endorse Mamdani.

Mamdani defeated Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary seven weeks ago, but many in his party say they still don’t know the young Queens state assemblymember well enough to get behind him. Some say his proposals to freeze rent and make buses free are too unrealistic. Others cite his criticisms of Israel and his reluctance to condemn the phrase “globalize the intifada” as reasons for concern. Mamdani has struggled to shore up support among politically moderate Black and Jewish voters.

For House Democrats focused on winning the majority next year, there’s additionally the concern that having a democratic socialist as the face of the party could hurt moderate Democrats in suburban battlegrounds.

But their colleagues in state and city government said today in central Brooklyn that the party needs Mamdani to face President Donald Trump.

State Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, chair of the county party, endorsed Eric Adams in 2021, Cuomo in this year’s primary and Mamdani immediately after he trounced the former governor in June by nearly 13 points.

“People just don’t understand that we all want the same thing,” Bichotte Hermelyn told Playbook, referring to Brooklyn Democrats. “The little political fights, it’s just surface. But we all want affordability. We’re all fighting for a working class, we want equity, we want fairness.”

The vibe had enough kumbaya to it that Bichotte Hermelyn and City Council Member Justin Brannan stood next to each other. Yes, the same two Democrats who waged one of the nastiest intraparty clashes in recent memory during Brannan’s 2023 campaign. (She revived bullying accusations against him, he won without party resources and concluded on election night that she’s “gotta go.”)

Progressive New Kings members had praise for both Mamdani and Bichotte Hermelyn in explaining how a diverse cross-section of Democrats could get on the same page.

“It’s indicative of his campaign and who he is,” Council Member Crystal Hudson said of Mamdani. “If all of us can come together behind him, he’s doing something.”

Council Member Chi Ossé told Playbook, “I really do applaud Rodneyse on immediately getting into lockstep and showing that Democratic unity is important here. … I think the entire party needs to continue doing what we’re doing in there.” — Emily Ngo

Rep. Elise Stefanik accused Clinton County GOP Chair Jerika Manning of “threatening to tank” the special election to replace Democratic Assemblymember Billy Jones.

GOP SPLIT IN ASSEMBLY SPECIAL: Republicans are beginning to coalesce around a candidate for the looming special election to replace Democratic Assemblymember Billy Jones — but not the party leader with the most say in choosing a nominee.

Malone Mayor Andrea Dumas locked down support from Rep. Elise Stefanik last week. She was endorsed today by the Conservative Party and Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay.

But Stefanik put out a lengthy statement this afternoon calling on Clinton County GOP Chair Jerika Manning to resign for “threatening to tank” the special. “I am not going to let her torpedo Republican candidates in the North Country,” Stefanik wrote.

Manning controls 53 percent of the vote as party leaders choose a nominee for the race that’ll likely be held on Election Day.

Two individuals familiar with the situation said Stefanik’s statement came about after the county chair declined to join other Republican leaders in endorsing Dumas and continued searching for a new candidate. Manning did not return a request for comment.

Plattsburgh Supervisor Michael Cashman has been widely seen as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination. Bridie Farrell, a Child Victims Act advocate and former speed-skater who briefly ran against Stefanik in 2022, formally joined the Democratic field today as well. — Bill Mahoney

NOT SWEATING: Gov. Kathy Hochul shrugged at a Siena University poll released this morning that found Stefanik, a potential gubernatorial rival, running competitively in the suburbs and among independent voters.

“I’ll let you all figure it out,” she told reporters. “I’m working hard every single day putting money back in peoples’ pockets, making streets safer and fighting the damn Trump administration.”

The survey found Hochul with a 14-point lead over Stefanik, 45 percent to 31 percent. The gap between the Democratic governor and the House Republican, while comfortable, is smaller than the 23-point difference Hochul held in June.

“I’ve been through countless polls and, guess what, team, there’s going to be a lot more between now and November,” she added. — Nick Reisman

ADULT LEARNERS EYE FREE TUITION: More than 16,500 New Yorkers applied to a free community college program for older students, Hochul announced this morning.

The City University of New York received about 7,000 of the applications from students seeking associate degrees in high-demand fields, CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez said. The remainder went to the State University of New York. The initiative — aimed at adult learners between the ages of 25 and 55 — applies to the 37 community colleges run by SUNY and CUNY.

The program, set to begin this fall, is part of Hochul’s affordability push, as she faces a tough reelection bid next year.

“I’m going to keep doing my part, focusing on families — my fight is for your family,” Hochul said during a press conference at LaGuardia Community College in Queens. “Focusing on affordability — this is a major part of it, but also putting more money back in people’s pockets.”

Hochul insisted the state “has no limit” on the number of applicants because enrollment is still lower than it was before the Covid-19 pandemic. Some 4 million working-age adults in New York do not have a college degree or credential, according to the governor’s office.

State lawmakers and higher education advocates told POLITICO earlier this year that community colleges don’t have enough money to implement the plan. The governor allocated $47 million in the state budget for the upcoming school year.

When asked by Playbook about those concerns, Hochul pointed to record investments in SUNY and CUNY. — Madina Touré

President Donald Trump announced he will use his authority to place the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and that the National Guard will be deployed to D.C.

TAKEOVER TAKES: Trump’s unprecedented effort to take over law enforcement in Washington drew a reaction from Mayor Eric Adams today.

Asked about Trump’s actions, Adams touted recent decreases in major crime categories to make the case that New York City does not need the type of federal intervention playing out in the nation’s capital.

“I’m not part of the group that says we don’t want to work with the federal government, but we don’t need anyone to come in and take over our law enforcement apparatus,” Adams, who is running for reelection as an independent, said during an unrelated news conference. “We’ve got this under control.”

Rival independent candidate Andrew Cuomo claimed the turn of events in Washington is “exactly what will happen” if Mamdani wins the general election this fall, though Trump would be more limited in the control he could exert over the NYPD.

“Trump will flatten him like a pancake,” Cuomo posted Monday on X. “In 2020, Trump sent the National Guard into other states. Not New York. There’s only one person in this race who can stand up to Trump: the one who already has, successfully and effectively.”

Mamdani warned Trump against trying a similar militarization in New York City, as the president has repeatedly floated, while chiding Cuomo for comments he made during a June CBS interview where he warned federal immigration officers are “going to do things that are illegal and unconstitutional” but cautioned New Yorkers not to overreact.

“Donald Trump is not above the law and if he comes for New York City, he will have to go through me,” Mamdani said in a statement today. “As Mayor, I will not downplay or enable his authoritarianism — and I certainly will not tell New Yorkers not to ‘overreact’ as Andrew Cuomo did when Trump’s militia tried to bulldoze Los Angeles.” — Maya Kaufman and Joe Anuta

ENDORSEMENT WATCH: Former Gov. David Paterson is set to endorse Adams’ reelection bid during a Wednesday event at City Hall, according to a person with direct knowledge of the gathering.

The nod comes a month after Paterson held a press conference that called for a united front to defeat Mamdani in the general election.

So far, the former elected’s wishes are not playing out.

Neither Cuomo, Adams nor GOP nominee Curtis Sliwa have expressed any intention of dropping out of the race. Paterson backed Cuomo in the primary, but his support has waned after Cuomo’s decisive loss to Mamdani in the June 24 primary. — Joe Anuta

Mohamed Bahi, a former aide to Mayor Eric Adams, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

GUILTY PLEA: A former Adams aide pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, admitting to organizing a fundraiser for the mayor at which he knew money would be raised by illegal straw donations.

Bahi’s plea in Manhattan federal court comes four months after Judge Dale Ho dismissed the related charges against Adams after Trump’s Department of Justice sought to drop the case.

Bahi said that an unnamed “volunteer of the campaign” had told him Adams’ political operation would raise money by straw donations at a December 2020 fundraiser with Uzbek-American business leader Tolib Mansurov and would then seek to match the contributions with public funds.

It wasn’t clear which volunteer Bahi was referring to, though Adams’ indictment suggests it was Ahsan Chugtai, another man who was later hired by Adams’ City Hall as a Muslim community liaison. Adams adviser Frank Carone did not respond when asked about it, saying the case has “no connection at all or relevance” to the Adams campaign. Adams’ lawyers have maintained that he was not aware of any of the numerous confirmed illegal contributions to his 2021 campaign.

Bahi did not respond when reporters asked how he felt about pleading guilty when Adams got off. Turkish-American developer Erden Arkan also pleaded guilty to making straw donations in January, and his sentencing is scheduled for this Friday.

Bahi was hired as a Muslim liaison in the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit after Adams won. He resigned last October, the day before he was arrested and charged with witness tampering and destruction of evidence. He’s been in plea discussions with the government since at least February. Bahi agreed to pay $32,000 restitution, Ho said, and could face up to six months in prison and a $20,000 fine at sentencing, which is scheduled for Nov.ember 18. — Jeff Coltin

— SPY-FI: The Adams administration is using its flagship broadband program to give police real-time access to NYCHA camera feeds — without telling anyone. (New York Focus)

— AI, ESQ.:  A Queens judge is fining a landlord’s attorney for using fake, AI-generated court cases to support his argument. (Hell Gate)

— TEAM ZOHRAN: Mamdani is growing his inner circle, a group of trusted advisers that lean younger and farther left than that of his rivals. (New York Times)

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