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Today on Media Miss Minute, New York mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani has to return thousands
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of dollars in questionable donations. And Mali is hitting back at President Trump's
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$10,000 visa bonds for visitors to the United States. I'm Craig DeGrelli, and welcome to Media Miss Minute, where we look at two stories largely
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ignored by partisan media outlets, starting with the story being missed by the left
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New York mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani's campaign reportedly accepted nearly $13,000 in potentially improper foreign donations
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including a $500 contribution from his mother-in-law in Dubai, which has since been refunded
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According to campaign finance records, the Mamdani campaign has returned more than $5,000 in contributions so far
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It also released a statement saying it will send back all donations that do not comply with campaign finance board law
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Now to a story being missed by the right. Mali is retaliating against President Trump's plan to require business and tourist visa applicants
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to post up to $10,000 in bond by requiring the same of American citizens
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who want to visit the West African country. Mali said the new rule breaches a 2005 accord
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guaranteeing long-term visa access between the two nations. The change is set to take effect the same day the new U.S. policy begins on October 23rd
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