Mamdani campaign vows to return foreign donations; Mali retaliates against Trump’s $10K visa bonds

In this Media Miss Minute, New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is refunding thousands of dollars in questionable campaign donations. And Mali is hitting back at President Donald Trump’s $10,000 visa bonds for visitors to the U.S.
Media Miss by the left: Mamdani’s campaign vows to return foreign donations after $13K flagged
New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s campaign reportedly accepted nearly $13,000 in potentially improper foreign donations, including a $500 contribution from his mother-in-law in Dubai, which has since been refunded.
According to campaign finance records, the campaign has returned more than $5,000 in contributions so far. It still has more than $7,000 to return to 88 donors.
“We will, of course, return any donations that are not in compliance with CFB law,” Mamdani’s campaign said in a statement.
Media Miss by the right: Mali announces $10,000 visa bond on US visitors in response to Trump admin
Mali is retaliating against Trump’s plan to require business and tourist visa applicants to post $5,000 to $10,000 bonds. The West African country is now requiring the same of U.S. citizens who want to visit.
The new U.S. fees are in addition to the standard $185 visa cost.
Mali’s foreign ministry said the U.S.’ new rule breaches a 2005 accord guaranteeing long-term visa access between the two nations.
The change is set to take effect the same day the new U.S. policy does, Oct. 23.
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