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US Senator Cory Booker breaks record

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* Delivers 25-hour longest speech against Donald Trump

By Francesca Hangeior

A Democratic United States lawmaker shattered a record for the longest speech in Senate history Tuesday, staying on his feet for more than 25 hours to deliver a fiery protest against President Donald Trump’s “unconstitutional” actions.

Senator Cory Booker’s display of endurance — to hold the floor he had to remain standing and could not even go to the bathroom — recalled the famous scene in Frank Capra’s 1939 film classic “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.”

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The longest Senate speech on record before Tuesday was delivered by South Carolina’s Strom Thurmond, who filibustered for 24 hours and 18 minutes against the Civil Rights Act of 1957.

Booker, only the fourth Black senator to be popularly elected to the body, blew past that deadline, his voice still strong but emotional as he topped out at 25 hours and five minutes.

“Strom Thurmond’s record always… really irked me,” he later told broadcaster MSNBC.

“That the longest speech on our great Senate floor was someone who was trying to stop people like me from being in the Senate.”

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The public galleries of the Senate chamber gradually filled as the moment he broke the record approached, with more Democratic lawmakers joining the session — although Republicans largely stayed away.

“This is a moral moment. It’s not left or right. It’s right or wrong,” Booker said as he wrapped up.

He also quoted his mentor John Lewis, a 1960s civil rights movement leader, who urged campaigners to get into “good trouble,” before finally pronouncing “Madam President, I yield the floor.”

The 55-year-old New Jersey native had found a moment for some humor as he passed the record, joking: “I want to go a little bit past this and then I’m going to deal with some of the biological urgencies I’m feeling.”

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Although Booker’s talk-a-thon was not actually blocking the majority Republican Party from holding votes in the Senate, as would be the case in a true filibuster, his defiance quickly became a rallying point for beleaguered Democrats.

Booker, a former presidential candidate, seized command in the chamber at 7:00 pm (2300 GMT) Monday and finished at 8:05 pm Tuesday.

He lashed out at Trump’s radical cost-cutting policies that have seen his top advisor Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, slash entire government programs without consent from Congress.

The senator said Trump’s aggressive seizing of ever-more executive power had put US democracy at risk.

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“Unnecessary hardships are being borne by Americans of all backgrounds. And institutions which are special in America, which are precious and which are unique in our country, are being recklessly — and I would say even unconstitutionally — affected, attacked, even shattered,” Booker said.

“In just 71 days the president of the United States has inflicted so much harm on Americans’ safety, financial stability, the core foundations of our democracy,” he said.

But he had words of encouragement for Trump opponents, saying as he concluded that “the power of the people is greater than the people in power.”

Booker later went into detail about how he withstood the physical demands of the speech.

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“My strategy was to stop eating. I think I stopped eating Friday and then to stop drinking the night before I started on Monday,” he told reporters in the Capitol.

The approach “had its benefits and had its really downsides… different muscle groups start to really cramp up” with dehydration, he added.

In a statement sent by his office, Booker added that he was “tired and a little hoarse.”

Democratic lawmakers, in the minority in both the Senate and House of Representatives, have struggled over how to blunt Trump’s efforts to downsize government, ramp up deportations and shred much of the country’s political norms.

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“I just want to thank you for holding vigil for this country all night,” Senator Raphael Warnock told Booker on the floor.

Booker dedicated much of his speech to criticizing Trump’s policies, but to pass the time he also recited poetry, discussed sports and entertained questions from colleagues.

“If you love your neighbor, if you love this country, show your love. Stop them from doing what they’re trying to (do),” he said.

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Inmate allegedly killed wife during prison visit 

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An inmate killed his wife as she visited him in a prison in eastern Germany, prosecutors said on Friday.

The Thursday incident occurred at the Burg prison in Magdeburg, west of Berlin.

The 37-year-old prisoner was reportedly alone with his 35-year-old wife in a room set up for visitors of long-term inmates.

The woman was subsequently found dead, with prosecutors investigating the incident on suspicion of homicide

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Supreme Court Ruling: Labour Party suspends guber primary indefinitely

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The Labour Party (LP) has announced the indefinite suspension of its planned governorship primary election for Anambra State, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2025.

The decision comes after the Supreme Court’s long-awaited ruling on Friday afternoon, which ousted the party’s national chairman, Julius Abure. The Court’s verdict mandates that Abure and his executive team at all levels vacate the party’s Secretariat.

Comrade Peter Okoye, the acting chairman of the Labour Party in Anambra State, confirmed the suspension during an interview with The Guardian in Awka on Friday. He stated that the governorship primary election would no longer take place as initially planned.

“Following the Supreme Court’s ruling this afternoon, any primary election conducted by an executive outside of Senator Nenadi Usman’s leadership will not be valid,” Okoye explained.

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He further clarified that Usman, as the newly appointed leader, along with her team, would take over the National Secretariat and all other party structures nationwide, effective immediately.

Okoye also announced that a meeting of the acting Anambra State executive had been scheduled for Saturday to discuss the next steps and promptly update the national secretariat. He reassured party members and supporters to remain steadfast and patient, noting that the issues would be addressed and resolved in due course.

While highlighting that the Labour Party remains the fastest-growing political party in Nigeria, especially in Anambra State, Okoye urged all members and stakeholders to stay vigilant and await further guidance from the national leadership.

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Kogi APC Zonal Vice Chairman Is Dead + Photo

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Hon. Mikhail Suleiman Mohammed, the Kogi East Zonal Vice Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has passed away. His family announced his death on Friday.

Mohammed played a pivotal role in securing the governorship seat for the APC during the 2024 gubernatorial election in Kogi State, contributing significantly to the party’s success.

Kogi State’s Deputy Governor, Joel Salifu, expressed deep shock and sorrow upon hearing of Mohammed’s sudden passing. In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Unubi Emmanuel, the deputy governor described the news as both devastating and unexpected.

He praised Mohammed’s integrity, noting his dedication to the APC and his pivotal role in strengthening the party’s influence in the region. Salifu acknowledged that the loss would be profoundly felt, recognizing Mohammed’s outstanding contributions to the growth and prosperity of Kogi State.

In his tribute, the deputy governor prayed for divine mercy upon the soul of the departed and asked for God’s grace to grant him eternal rest. He also extended his condolences to Mohammed’s grieving family, praying for them to find the strength to endure this irreparable loss.

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Mohammed, born on October 1, 1980, in Oduh Ogboyaga, Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State, is survived by his wife and six children.

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