Trump suffers yet another election defeat after Miami elects first Democratic mayor in nearly 30 years: Live updates

Trump serves up vicious anti-immigrant rhetoric and jokes about deadly boat strikes
Here are a few more choice clips from the president’s address yesterday, which found him launching into a shocking slur against Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, denying ever using the phrase “s***hole countries” when there is some evidence to suggest that he did, and making a bad taste joke about his administration’s missile strikes on alleged drug boats off Central America, which have so far killed at least 87 people.
He also boasted about the achievements of his first 10 months back in the White House, declaring that “they” are saying he is a better commander-in-chief than Abraham Lincoln and that he is particularly popular with Black Americans, providing no basis for his claims in either instance.
Among Trump’s stranger rhetorical flourishes was this advice to the public that they can do just as well with fewer pencils and this item of praise for his White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt:
He also marked off a check list of greatest hits, from attacks on “Sleepy” Joe Biden (a week after he appeared to doze off in his own cabinet meeting) to anti-trans provocation and the “war on Christmas,” a conservative bugbear making its annual December appearance right on time, just like Michael Buble or “Fairytale of New York.”
Joe Sommerlad10 December 2025 10:10
Trump dismisses ‘affordability hoax’ at Pennsylvania rally intended to offer reassurances on economy
The president spent Tuesday far away from Florida on the first leg of an “Affordability Tour” in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, a rally-style event intended to reassure Americans about the state of the economy, in which he instead called their cost of living concerns a “hoax” put about by Democrats, something he also said about Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation in 2018 and, more recently, the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Here’s Andrew Feinberg’s report on the president’s remarks.
Joe Sommerlad10 December 2025 09:55
Jubilant Democrats react to Miami election win: ‘The blue wave is coming!’
Here’s just some of the reaction to Mayor-elect Higgins’s victory overnight.
Joe Sommerlad10 December 2025 09:40
Donald Trump suffers another defeat as Miami elects first Democrat mayor in 30 years
President Donald Trump has suffered another election blow, this time in his own backyard of Florida after Miami elected Democrat Eileen Higgins to be its new mayor, ending a three decade losing streak for her party in the city.
Higgins, 61, will become the first woman to lead Miami, a Hispanic-majority city that was swayed by her attacks on the president’s crackdown on undocumented migrants and mass deportation push, issues that threaten family members of many residents originating from Central America.
Despite the race officially being nonpartisan, she campaigned openly as a proud Democrat, ultimately defeating Trump-backed candidate Emilio Gonzalez, a former city manager, who has since called Higgins to offer his congratulations.
Here’s more on the latest ill omen for Republicans ahead of next year’s midterms.
Joe Sommerlad10 December 2025 09:25



