News about Mark Kelly

'People could be killed!' Arizona Senator Mark Kelly tears into Kari Lake for telling supporters to 'strap on a Glock' ahead of the election

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 5, 2024
Sen. Mark Kelly warned against rhetoric used by his Republican competitor Kari lake after she told voters to 'strap on a Glock' to prepare for the 2024 election. The Arizona Democrat called his competitor's rhetoric 'dangerous' and said Lake's words 'could result in people getting hurt or killed.' Kelly is married to former Rep. Gabby Giffords, who survived an assassination attempt at a campaign event in 2011 but was shot in the head and has been left with life-long injuries.

I work at a tip and find strange stuff all the time, but I'll never forget the day police turned up a riot

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 16, 2024
A tip worker has shared what it is like to work at a recycling center, as well as an inside peek at what goes on behind the scenes. Staff at Sandwell Council's Oldbury, West Midlands, have described how they often discover bizarre objects on-site. Mark Kelly, site administrator Mark Kelly, described how he's seen 'adult toys', including 'whips' dumped at the center, as well as a box of boat flares, but one particular incident stands out in Mr Kelly's mind.

After a leaked video of him revealing that sub-postmaster victims of the Horizon IT fiasco 'downright stole' the money, the Post Office suspended top spin doctor and ex Labor advisor Richard Taylor

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2024
The Post Office suspended its chief spin doctor after he was found to have 'downright stole' the money. In undercover audio clips released in March 2020 and November 2021, Labour advisor Richard Taylor suggested that certain postmasters had contributed to Post Office income. 'You go, I'd like to run a Post Office,' and...we give you £30,000 in cash to stick in a safe.'

Since videos showed a flood of migrants riding trains across the United States and smugglers sneaking people across the border, the United States is halteding freight train crossings at two Texas checkpoints

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
Two freight train bridges from Mexico to Texas towns, Eagle Pass and El Paso, were scheduled to close on Sunday to try and stem the migrant surges. This is not the first time the bridges have been closed, but the financial consequences have been severe: in September, a three-day shutdown resulted in the railways being stuck on either side of the world. Because smugglers were using the freight trains more often to transport their human cargo, the CBP announced that they were closing the bridge. Migrants are particularly vulnerable on the trains, with many stuck to the sides and collapsing, losing limbs, and breaking bones. 'CBP is continuing to expand all available resources to safely process migrants in response to the increased number of migrant encounters along the Southwest border, fueled by smugglers selling disinformation to prey of vulnerable people,' the department reported on Sunday. After experiencing a renewed surge of smuggling companies moving migrants through Mexico via freight trains, CBP is taking additional steps to raise staff and address the issue's complicated growth, including in collaboration with Mexican authorities.'

As CBP buckles under huge rise in figures, a shocking occurrence comes as a TONGE of migrants line the train track in Mexico, three hours from the southern border

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
Footage of the migrant crisis at the border continues to arrive, with the latest video displaying thousands of migrants lining a train track in Mexico three hours from the border. Migrants were seen lining up, wishing to catch a freight train about three hours south of Eagle Pass, Texas, where hundreds of migrants crossing the Rio Grande were seen in a clip on Tuesday. The video comes as delays at a restricted Arizona crossing have increased the wait from minutes to hours for legal crossers, with others now considering entering the United States illegally rather than legally.

Hundreds are seen crossing the Rio Grande and crawling through wire at southern border to illegally enter the US as flood of migrants continues to push southern cities to breaking point

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2023
Hundreds of migrants are seen crossing the Rio Grande and attempting to illegally enter the country, according to a shocking new video, as the southern border comes to near its breaking point. It comes as Border Patrol chiefs state that there's a'new trend' of migrants turning themselves in and not avoiding arrest because they know they will be released under Biden administration guidelines. During testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee, the shocking admissions by many border industries' chiefs were revealed. The committee, led by top Republican Mark Green, is actively probing Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ' role in perpetuating the ongoing border crisis

Since coyotes overloaded Arizona with illegal migrants, forcing overwhelmed agents to scramble, the busiest border crossing in the United States has been CLOSED to legal traffic

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
There is a new survivor of the border crisis: people who legally cross from Mexico to the United States every day. The port of entry in Lukeville, Arizona, has been closed down to traffic after a surge of migrants illegally crossing into the United States near Lukeville, Arizona.

Shaman Jacob Chansley, 35, of Arizona, has filed paperwork claiming he will run for Congress as a libertarian next year, three years after being detained during the January 6 riots in the US Capitol

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2023
Jacob Angeli-Chansley, better known as the QAnon Shaman who stormed the Capitol in a horned fur hat, face paint, and no shirt, has registered a statement of interest in seeking to run for Congress in Arizona. In a statement released by Chansley on November 9, he has stated his intention to run for Congress in Arizona's eighth district as a member of the Libertarian Party. Debbie Lesko, the current representative in the congressional district, has announced her resignation from congress next month. Images of Chansley's red, white, and blue painted face, assorted headwear, and bare chest were among the most widely circulated photographs from the January 6 Capitol riot.

Jimmey Barkho pleaded guilty after pointing a rifle at a French bulldog, according to the Notorious Crimes

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 30, 2023
Since finding God, a member of the Notorious Crime Family gang pointed a revolver at a dog and pulled the trigger now claims he's a changed man. On Tuesday, Jimmey Barkho, 32, pleaded guilty to firearms charges, including assaults involving proceeds of crime and urinating in a police detention cell. The underworld figure, who was issued with a firearms ban in October 2019, was found to have violated the ban when police discovered a USB drive as part of a separate probe that found Barkho wielding a pistol. He fired a 38 calibre special Taurus-branded revolver at a French bulldog, which was being held by another man. 'Where the money at?'Barkho demanded in the video, before pulling the trigger,

In Kiev, Joe Manchin and singer Brad Paisley meet Zelensky

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2023
After a bombshell Pentagon leak revealed that air missile defense systems would be out of date by next month, the group, which also included Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, R. Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, D, was there to boost the country's support for the nation. 'I'm even more convinced that defeating Vladimir Putin and ending his brutal war against the Ukrainian people must remain our top priority after this visit,' Manchin said. The bipartisan group, according to Manchin's office, discussed military readiness, foreign assistance control, and rebuilding Ukraine. Paisley, a Mountain State native and ambassador to United24's Rebuild Ukraine initiative, gave a performance that 'truly lifted the spirits of all present,' Manchin said.

Ex-child actor who said 'Accrington Stanley, who are they?'in 1980s milk advert is murderer

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2023
One of the children who starred in the iconic 'Accrington Stanley, who are they?' A milk commercial in the eighties was sentenced to life in prison for murder. Kevin Spaine, 43, was found guilty of murdering Learoy Venner, who was repeatedly punched and kicked in a violent attack at a house in Anfield on Saturday. Spaine returned to Liverpool Crown Court to be convicted today, where he was sentenced to life without a minimum term of 18 years.

Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona will run for the Senate in the swing state on Monday

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2023
On Monday, Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego is set to announce his Arizona Senate bid to depose Kyrsten Sinema. After Sinema left the Democratic Party to become an independent, the liberal Marine veteran would jump into the race. Sinema hasn't confirmed a re-election bid, but if she runs as an independent and Gallego runs as a Democrat, the left-leaning vote in Arizona could tip over Republicans, giving Republicans a leg up. However, a moderate Grand Canyon state could easily disregard a Republican who is seen as too far outside the mainstream. Sen. Mark Kelly, the Democratic presidential nominee in the 2022 race, lost to Democrat incumbent 51.4 percent to 46.5 percent, and election-denying GOP presidential candidate Kari Lake lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs.

Residents in Phoenix sees record demand as residents look to save and invest in the country's inflation capital

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
Everyone is dealing with the agony of two years of inflation. But nowhere has it been more crippling than Phoenix. According to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics, inflation increased by 12.1 percent from November to this year. That is almost five points higher than the national city average. Residents of Phoenix are paying more for commodities now than they did at the beginning of 2020, which amounts to an additional $912 per month more than if inflation had stayed at pre-pandemic levels.

Sen. Mark Kelly of Pennsylvania states that his own party is "not even close" to understanding the border crisis

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2022
In a recent interview, Mark Kelly, re-elected as a Democratic senator from Arizona, laid out a damning indictment of his party's knowledge of border issues, claiming that his coworkers simply did not have the problem. Kelly defeated Republican Blake Masters, who ran a closer election than many predicted by focusing on voter anxiety about illegal immigrants. When asked if fellow Democrats had a clue on the border issue, he expressed exasperation in an interview published Monday.

In a 'political statement,' Arizona county DELAYS reporting its election results

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2022
As Republican Kari Lake contests her loss, the Mohave County board of supervisors voted to postpone the results of the county election results in what a board member referred to as a "political statement." In the midst of long lines and printer difficulties, Lake called the election "the most turbulent in Arizona's history.' However, another county, which is also a Republican, voted to delay results certification, but not until a date is established. Board members in Mohave announced on Monday that they would certify on Nov. 28.

Republicans in disarray as Congress returns to work

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2022
After a red wave failed to appear in the midterm elections, Congress returned on Monday with a long list of must-pass items by the end of the year and Republicans in disarray. The House's leadership is uncertain when senators arrive on Capitol Hill, although Democrats are celebrating retaking the Senate majority. As of Monday morning, neither party had secured the 218 seats needed to win the House of Commons. 19 races have yet to be called by the Associated Press. Republicans must win six of those seats, while Democrats need 14 seats.

Everyone condemns Trump's landslide in the Senate, except McConnell: 'Everyone despises him.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2022
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto barely defeated Republican opponent Adam Laxalt on Saturday, securing a slim majority in the party with Vice President Kamala Harris' tie-breaking vote. The day before, Trump blamed McConnell for Republican nominee Blake Masters' loss in Arizona to Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly, but not commenting on the issue. Trump said,'spending money to defeat outstanding Republican candidates instead of assisting Blake Masters and others was a big mistake.' 'Buying 4 Trillion Dollars to the Radical Left for the Green New Deal, not Infrastructure, was a much bigger mistake,' Trump said.

Will votes from Vegas clinch Nevada Senate seat for Dems?Republican is ahead by just 1,000 votes

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2022
Adam Laxalt, the Republican nominee, is up by fewer than 1,000 votes against Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto, but there are still 25,000 ballots from Las Vegas' Clark County left to count. Officials were battling to find the race's champion among tens of thousands of ballots, with Clark County, the state's largest county, deciding on Saturday evening. It is traditionally a blue-leaning county, which means that the remaining votes could determine the outcome in the Democrats' favor. The deadline to have all ballots counted is next Tuesday. Under the state's new voting policy, mail ballots will arrive and be counted on Saturday.

Trump criticizes McConnell for GOP spending, but he does not dole out little of his own money

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2022
The ex-commander-in-chief's apology was broadcast on Friday, immediately after Arizona Senator Mark Kelly (R-Dem) defeated Trump's Blake Masters. The race was one of five in which the ex-president funneled seven-figures worth of cash into a victory - as well as faceoffs in Georgia, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania. The only donation that had any success was in Ohio, though, with two races remaining in Georgia and Nevada. Only two seats in the Senate have been voted on.

After another of his candidates loses, Donald Trump orders a do over in Arizona:

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2022
Former President Donald Trump blasted Arizona election officials on Friday night as yet another of his candidates lost a bid for a second time in a presidential election, and Republicans persist in their allegations that his medaling may have cost them their upper chamber control. Republicans are just one seat shy of retaining power of the Senate after Blake Masters' loss to Mark Kelly. Trump is being chastised for supporting radical candidates who had no chance of winning.

After a lengthy campaign against Republican Blake Masters, Democrat Mark Kelly wins reelection in Arizona

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2022
In a crucial win for the Democrats, Mark Kelly has been re-elected to the Senate for Arizona.

Republicans now call for the SENATE leadership elections to be delayed

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2022
A number of Senate Republicans have urged for a libel vote next week, as it is still up in the air which will determine the upper chamber. Georgia is already scheduled for a run-off in December, while Arizona and Nevada are still counting. Republicans' most likely route to the majority will be through Nevada and Georgia, as Arizona's Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly looks set to win his election against Republican presidential candidate Blake Masters.

Votes in Arizona and Nevada may not be fully counted until NEXT WEEK

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 10, 2022
Votes in Arizona and Nevada will not be fully counted until next week, according to election officials in both states. Nevertheless, both states are forecast to have updated tallies published later Thursday night. By Thursday afternoon, election workers in Arizona's largest county, Maricopa, had yet to begin processing the nearly 290,000 mail-in ballots that were dropped off at polling stations. Overall, around 660,000 votes remain unsurpassed.

Senator John Kelly of Arizona leads Arizona's lead to 51-46

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 10, 2022
Sen. Mark Kelly leads Republican venture capitalist Blake Masters by around 100,000 votes in one of four remaining races that will determine Senate control. Since neither Warnock or Republican Herschel Walker was able to crack 50%, a Georgia Senate seat held by Raphael Warnock won't be decided until a December runoff. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada trails Republican Adam Laxalt 50-47, but mail ballots that have arrived will help her make the difference.