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El congresista de Florida Maxwell Frost fue agredido en un evento del Festival de Cine de Sundance, según la Policía

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Por Aleena Fayaz, CNN

La Policía de Utah arrestó a un hombre que supuestamente gritó que el representante Maxwell Frost sería deportado antes de golpearlo en la cara en un evento del Festival de Cine de Sundance, dijo el demócrata de Florida.

El Departamento de Policía de Park City informó que el sospechoso, Christian Young, ingresó al evento privado tras haber sido rechazado previamente y agredió al congresista y a una mujer que asistían al evento. El departamento indicó que Young fue arrestado y encarcelado por robo con agravantes y agresión simple.

“Anoche, un hombre me agredió en el Festival de Sundance. Me dijo que Trump me iba a deportar antes de golpearme en la cara”, publicó Frost en X el sábado por la noche, al responder a un artículo de Variety que describía el incidente. “Se le oyó gritar comentarios racistas mientras huía ebrio. El individuo fue arrestado y estoy bien”.

Frost, de 29 años, expresó su gratitud hacia la seguridad del lugar y la policía local en Park City por su ayuda.

CNN se comunicó con la Policía del Capitolio de EE.UU. y la oficina de Frost para solicitar comentarios.

El líder de la minoría de la Cámara de Representantes, Hakeem Jeffries, condenó el incidente y pidió que el sospechoso sea procesado.

“El odio y la violencia política no tienen cabida en nuestro país, y toda la familia del Caucus Demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes apoya a Maxwell”, publicó Jeffries el sábado en X.

Frost hizo historia como al ser el primer miembro de la Generación Z en ser elegido para el Congreso en 2022. Desde entonces, se ha expresado abiertamente sobre una serie de temas, incluidos el derecho al voto y la prevención de la violencia armada.

Los recientes actos de violencia política han reavivado la antigua pregunta de cómo proteger mejor a los miembros del Congreso y a sus familias. En junio pasado, la representante estatal de Minnesota Melissa Hortman y su esposo, Mark, fueron baleados mortalmente en su casa. En septiembre, el activista conservador Charlie Kirk fue asesinado en un evento en la Universidad del Valle de Utah.

El Sargento de Armas de la Cámara anunció en una carta de diciembre que cada miembro recibiría US$ 20.000 al mes para seguridad y protección personal, luego de la exitosa implementación de un programa piloto lanzado el verano pasado.

Sundance, el popular festival de cine independiente, se celebra en Utah desde hace más de 40 años. El próximo año se trasladará a Boulder, Colorado.

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Community Support Urgently Needed to Protect Access to Medically Necessary Meals in Santa Barbara and Goleta

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Organic Soup Kitchen is asking the community to step in during a critical moment to help prevent nutrition gaps for low-income residents living with serious and chronic illness. Over the […]

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DC Delegate Holmes Norton files to end her reelection campaign

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Eleanor Holmes Norton attends a hearing in the Capitol in September 2025.

By Aileen Graef, Aleena Fayaz, CNN

(CNN) — Eleanor Holmes Norton, the longtime nonvoting delegate for Washington, DC, moved Sunday to end her House reelection campaign as the 88-year-old Democrat faces questions about her fitness for office.

Norton’s campaign filed a notice of termination to the Federal Election Commission on Sunday. CNN has reached out to Norton’s office for comment on the filing.

Norton’s age and infrequent public appearances have prompted questions in recent months about her suitability for office as the capital city’s autonomy has been threatened during the second Trump administration.

As President Donald Trump has sought to imprint his vision on DC, making changes to public institutions, surging in federal law enforcement, and deploying the National Guard, questions have loomed about the balance between DC’s autonomy and federal oversight in the capital. Despite lacking the ability to vote, the singular DC delegate’s voice gets amplified through floor debates and congressional committees.

Norton’s filing, first reported by NOTUS, comes after her former senior legislative counsel Trent Holbrook announced this month that he planned to run for his former boss’s seat.

“I don’t see myself as running against Congresswoman Norton,” Holbrook told CNN at the time. “I just don’t think that she is going to run again, at least not an effective way.”

Norton, a born Washingtonian, has placed civil rights work at the center of her career. Before her 18 terms in Congress, Norton was appointed by President Jimmy Carter in 1977 to serve as the first woman to chair the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Norton, the oldest sitting House member, is among a growing group of politicians whose ages have sparked debates over term limits in Congress.

Donna Brazile, the former Democratic National Committee chair and the delegate’s former chief of staff, in September published an op-ed in The Washington Post in which she discouraged her close friend from seeking reelection, stating that Norton is “no longer the dynamo she once was.”

“It’s in her best interest, and the interest of D.C., for her to serve her current term but then end her extraordinary service in Congress and not seek reelection next year,” Brazile wrote.

The race for DC’s congressional seat includes more than a dozen candidates seeking the office held by Norton since 1991. Among those vying for the seat are DC State Board of Education President Jacque Patterson, Democratic National Committee official Kinney Zalesne, and DC Councilmembers Brooke Pinto and Robert C. White Jr.

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Box Truck Fire Extinguished Off Highway 101 North

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – A vehicle fire was extinguished early Sunday morning off Highway 101 northbound near the Gaviota coast.

Crews from Santa Barbara County Fire responded to a box truck fire around 6:15am this morning off Highway 101, just one mile north of SR 1. The department says the vehicle lost power and the driver was able to pull over to the shoulder before the truck became totally engulfed.

The three people inside the truck were all able to evacuate safely, with no injuries reported.

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