Sunday, October 26, 2025

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Florida Councilman Chandler Langevin Censured: What Did He Say That Sparked Outrage?
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Florida Councilman Chandler Langevin Censured: What Did He Say That Sparked Outrage?

Palm Bay councilman Chandler Langevin was officially censured by the city council in a 3-2 vote following his controversial comments targeting Indians in the United States. While Langevin deleted one of his offensive posts, he refused to apologize and defended all his remarks. After the censure, he announced plans to sue the council. The censure limits Langevin’s powers in the council. He can still place items on the agenda, but only if he gets prior consensus from the council. He is also barred from speaking during committee and council reports, except when requesting approval to discuss future agenda items. Controversial Social Media Posts Langevin sparked outrage with social media posts claiming, “There’s not a single Indian that cares about the United States. They are here to exploit us financially and enrich India and Indians. America for Americans.” He later clarified that he was referring to temporary visa holders, not the entire Indian-American community. Despite criticism, Langevin continued posting controversial remarks, including one on October 2 saying, “Today is my birthday and all I want is for @realDonaldTrump to revoke every Indian visa and deport them immediately. America for Americans.” These posts led to public outrage and calls for his resignation. Reactions From Council And Public Mayor Rob Medina, a council member, criticized Langevin’s remarks during the council meeting, emphasizing that the US was founded on immigrants and that everyone is part of the country’s fabric. He highlighted the importance of unity and inclusion in American society. Langevin, in an interview with The Washington Post, defended his statements as an attempt to spark discussion on immigration policies. He said, “I’m not the first Republican to make a mean tweet” and described the council’s censure and criticism from fellow Republicans as “reprehensible,” accusing them of trying to stifle different viewpoints. Despite the backlash, Langevin said he has no intention of stepping down from his position. “I’m not going anywhere,” he declared, signaling that the controversy is far from over. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from US News and around the World.

Which US States Are Under Tornado Watch Today? Here’s The List
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Which US States Are Under Tornado Watch Today? Here’s The List

The National Weather Service has issued tornado watches for at least four US states on Saturday, covering parts of southwest Arkansas, northwest Louisiana, southeast Oklahoma, and northeast Texas. The tornado watch in these areas will remain in effect until 9 pm CT, with residents urged to stay alert for rapidly changing weather conditions. Additional areas under tornado watch until 6 pm CT include northwest Arkansas, southeast Kansas, southern Missouri, and eastern Oklahoma. Forecasters warn of large hail and damaging winds reaching up to 75 mph, which could pose risks to property and vehicles. While drought conditions have affected much of the region over the past two months, the heavy rain expected from one to two inches may bring relief. However, localized flash flooding is possible in low-lying areas. Rain and storms are expected to spread from the Florida Panhandle to the eastern Great Lakes by Sunday afternoon. Although the risk of severe weather will decrease in these areas, central Gulf Coast states, northern North Carolina, eastern Kentucky, and western New York may still experience strong winds and large hail. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from US News and around the World.