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Ari Hoffman

Ari is the associate editor and Seattle correspondent of The Post Millenial. He is also the host of The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI

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BREAKING: Heavily armed Antifa militants 'stand guard' outside Texas 'kid friendly' drag show

A "kid friendly" drag brunch for all ages was guarded against protests by armed Antifa militants carrying AR-15s.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 29, 2022

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Portlanders fear downtown and their own neighborhoods due to crime: poll

Reasons for avoiding the area included homelessness, trash and graffiti, vandalism and property crime, and violent crime.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 26, 2022

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California, Washington to ban sales of gas-powered cars by 2035

In 2020, Washington state legislators passed a law tying the state’s vehicle emissions standards to ones set in California, which announced this week that they will be ending the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 26, 2022

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California governor seeks to unseat Florida's Ron DeSantis with $100,000 donation to Democrat opponent

"I didn't like what DeSantis said about Fauci," Newsom said, announcing his plans to donate $100,000 to Charlie Crist.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 26, 2022

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DC vaccine mandate unlawful: Judge

The ruling came after the DC Police Union filed a lawsuit against the vaccine mandate.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 26, 2022

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Seattle school teachers earn professional credits by learning critical race theory

Washington state Republican Rep. Jim Walsh specifically called out this module on Twitter Tuesday saying sarcastically, "Don't worry. Critical Race Theory isn't taught in WA public schools."

Ari Hoffman / Aug 26, 2022

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'You stole the election': Protestor ejected from Biden rally in Maryland

"The whole notion of 'burn it all down' MAGA Republicans continues to be a drum beat..." Biden said, when the man yelled, "You stole the election!"

Ari Hoffman / Aug 26, 2022

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WATCH: Biden claims tax breaks for 'multi-billion dollar businesses' aren't fair when asked about student loans

"Is it fair to people who, in fact, do not own multibillion-dollar businesses, to see one of these guys give them all the tax breaks? Is that fair? What do you think?"

Ari Hoffman / Aug 25, 2022

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FBI 'intentionally undermined' Hunter Biden laptop investigation in 2020: whistleblowers

"These new allegations provide even more evidence of FBI corruption and renew calls for you to take immediate steps to investigate the FBI’s actions regarding the laptop."

Ari Hoffman / Aug 25, 2022

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Newsom vetoes bill establishing legalized heroin injection sites in California

San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu plans to move forward in allowing a non-profit to open up a heroin injection site despite the governor’s veto.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 23, 2022

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DeSantis targets 'corporate media' in new ad modeled after Top Gun: Maverick

"Good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is your Governor speaking. Today’s training evolution: dogfighting. Taking on the corporate media."

Ari Hoffman / Aug 23, 2022

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Seattle Children's Hospital offers medicalized gender transition to 9-year-olds

"We accept new patients ages 9 to 16," the site reads. "Patients ages 17 and older and patients who have not yet started puberty will be directed to community resources."

Ari Hoffman / Aug 22, 2022

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Oregon gubernatorial race could go for the GOP

Democratic Governor Kate Brown is term-limited and according to the rating is "deeply unpopular, and there may be some desire for change in the Beaver State."

Ari Hoffman / Aug 22, 2022

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'Summer of love' mayor Jenny Durkan being investigated by Seattle police over missing communications during 2020 riots

The texts could clarify the confusion surrounding the orders allegedly given by former Mayor Jenny Durkan’s office instructing then-Police Chief Carmen Best to begin plans and implementation for abandoning the East Precinct and allow armed rioters to occupy over six-square blocks of Capitol Hill.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 19, 2022

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San Francisco homelessness crisis increases despite $1.1 billion in spending

Since the fiscal year 2016–17, San Francisco has spent over $2.8 billion on homelessness, but year after year, the number of homeless in the city continues to spike.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 18, 2022

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