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Yahoo
02-08-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Chatfield woman accused of voting while ineligible
Aug. 1—CHATFIELD, Minn. — A Chatfield woman faces a felony charge after allegedly voting while ineligible in a special election in February. Maria Fernanda Daily, 33, of Chatfield, is charged with voting while knowingly ineligible after casting a ballot in Chatfield School District's special school election on Feb. 11, 2025. The Olmsted County Sheriff's office received an election complaint in April. According to court documents, Daily filled out a same-day voter registration form at the Chatfield High School polling location. Daily checked the "no" on the application form on the question whether the applicant is U.S. citizen. On the bottom of the form, Daily signed a box that said, "I certify that I am a citizen of the U.S." Daily also signed the voter sign-in sheet that includes the statement, "I swear or affirm that I am at least 18 years old and a citizen of the United States." According to court documents, when contacted by an investigator, Daily acknowledged she isn't a U.S. citizen but was not sure whether noncitizens can vote. The special election was an $11 million facilities referendum that included a new gym for the Chatfield High School. It failed to pass voter approval. Daily is scheduled to make a first appearance in the case Dec. 11 in a remote hearing. Solve the daily Crossword


Perth Now
27-07-2025
- Politics
- Perth Now
‘Just do it': Abbie Chatfield sparks outrage over message to young American men
Abbie Chatfield has come under fire for her post Controversial Australian influencer Abbie Chatfield has sparked outrage online after calling on young American men to 'just do it' while making a gun symbol with her hand. The clip, which was shared last month, is being circulated online by furious Australians. In the video, Chatfield appears to address American 'incels' — a term which refers to a subculture of young men who are hostile towards women because they consider themselves unable to attract women sexually. 'Americans, when are you going to do it? Why isn't it already done?' Chatfield says in the video. 'Every day there is another (gun symbol) happening. Awful for your country. Awful, right. 'Why don't you redirect this energy towards something else? There are all these incels going 'no one wants to f*** me' so they go and do (gun symbol). 'Do you know what would actually make people respect you and maybe actually want to f*** you? Is if you did it. 'You'd get heaps of fan mail. Oh my god. 'Just do it. 'Like you are all doing it every day anyway.' Abbie Chatfield has sparked outrage over the since-deleted video. Credit: TikTok/Instagram Social media users have flocked online to share the clip, calling for punitive measures to be taken against Chatfield. Victorian Senator Ralph Babet slammed Chatfield's behaviour, noting she recently interviewed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of the 2025 federal election. 'Prime Minister Albanese must immediately condemn Abbie Chatfield's vile rhetoric,' he wrote on X. Another Australian said: 'Chatfield needs to be arrested for inciting violence.' 'This is the person who Albanese promotes.' 'What is going on in this world that people like Abbie Chatfield think this is acceptable?!' a third person wrote. has contacted Abbie Chatfield's management team for comment. Chatfield, a left-wing commentator with over 1.225 million followers on Instagram and TikTok, is no stranger to controversy. Last year, she was blasted online after calling Americans 'uneducated' in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential victory. Earlier this year, Chatfield interviewed Labor PM Anthony Albanese on her podcast It's A Lot. The sit-down sparked an Australian Electoral Commission investigation amid concerns it may have breached electoral laws by not including an authorisation message. Authorisation statements are legally required on political content from someone communicating an electoral or political matter. Chatfield was ultimately cleared of any wrong doing after the AEC department found her content 'does not need an authorisation statement'.

Sky News AU
27-07-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
'Just do it': Sky News host ‘sickened' after Abbie Chatfield signals for American incels to assassinate President Donald Trump
Influencer Abbie Chatfield is under fire for signalling to American incels to assassinate US President Donald Trump, leaving a Sky News host 'sickened' as a Senator calls on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to condemn the 'vile rhetoric'. Chatfield asked Americans 'when are you going to do it?' in a TikTok video which is now deleted. "Why isn't it already done? You, every day there is another (gun finger hand gesture shown) happening right? Awful for your country, awful right?" Chatfield said. 'Why don't we re-direct this energy to something else, you know, there's all this incels that are going 'no one wants to f*** me', so they go and do (gun finger hand gesture shown). 'You know what would actually make people respect you a little bit and maybe want to f*** you, as if you did it, as if you did it. 'You would get heaps of fan mail. Oh my god, oh my god … just do it. Like you are doing it every day anyway. Like I don't f***ing get it … like what.' Sky News host Rowan Dean suggested her 'bizarre' rant incited young men to assassinate Trump. 'So, there is lots of hand gestures of a gun. She's not explicit, so I will make that very clear,' he said on Sky News' Outsiders on Sunday. 'But the implication that I read from that was that she was saying to American young men, who are incels, who struggle to find a girlfriend or whatever, to go and assassinate President Trump. 'That seemed to be the implication behind 'just do it' and this (gun finger hand gesture shown) and that. I may be wrong and there may be a completely other explanation to what she was saying. 'But as a viewer taking it as face value, that's how I read it, and it sickened me." Fellow Sky News host Rita Panahi called for Mr Albanese to be asked about the deleted video. 'Well, I would like the Prime Minister to be asked about this because he chose to go on her podcast,' she said. 'I can guarantee you if it was a Liberal prime minister who went on someone's podcast who then uttered anything approaching that, they would be questioned about it, they would be asked to disassociate or at least pass some sort of comment on the association with that person.' Mr Albanese sat down with Chatfield for a 90-minute interview on the It's a Lot with Abbie Chatfield , prior to the federal election this year. United Australia Party Senator Ralph Babet said the Prime Minister must 'immediately' condemn Chatfield's 'vile rhetoric'. '(She is) calling for the assassination of the sitting President of the United States - our most important security ally - is not just unhinged, it's stochastic terrorism,' he said on X. has reached out to Mr Albanese's office for comment.


7NEWS
27-07-2025
- Politics
- 7NEWS
Australian influencer Abbie Chatfield sparks outrage over message to young American men
Controversial Australian influencer Abbie Chatfield has sparked outrage online after calling on young American men to 'just do it' while making a gun symbol with her hand. The clip, which was posted earlier this week, has since been deleted by Chatfield but is being circulated online by furious Australians. In the video, Chatfield appears to address American 'incels' — a term which refers to a subculture of young men who are hostile towards women because they consider themselves unable to attract women sexually. 'Americans, when are you going to do it? Why isn't it already done?' Chatfield says in the video. 'Every day there is another (gun symbol) happening. Awful for your country. Awful, right. 'Why don't you redirect this energy towards something else? There are all these incels going 'no one wants to f*** me' so they go and do (gun symbol). 'Do you know what would actually make people respect you and maybe actually want to f*** you? Is if you did it. 'You'd get heaps of fan mail. Oh my god. 'Just do it. 'Like you are all doing it every day anyway.' Social media users have flocked online to share the clip, calling for punitive measures to be taken against Chatfield. Victorian Senator Ralph Babet slammed Chatfield's behaviour, noting she recently interviewed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of the 2025 federal election. 'Prime Minister Albanese must immediately condemn Abbie Chatfield's vile rhetoric,' he wrote on X. Another Australian said: 'Chatfield needs to be arrested for inciting violence.' 'This is the person who Albanese promotes.' 'What is going on in this world that people like Abbie Chatfield think this is acceptable?!' a third person wrote. has contacted Abbie Chatfield's management team for comment. Chatfield, a left-wing commentator with over 1.225 million followers on Instagram and TikTok, is no stranger to controversy. Last year, she was blasted online after calling Americans 'uneducated' in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential victory. Earlier this year, Chatfield interviewed Labor PM Anthony Albanese on her podcast It's A Lot. The sit-down sparked an Australian Electoral Commission investigation amid concerns it may have breached electoral laws by not including an authorisation message. Authorisation statements are legally required on political content from someone communicating an electoral or political matter. Chatfield was ultimately cleared of any wrong doing after the AEC department found her content 'does not need an authorisation statement'.


Toronto Star
09-07-2025
- Sport
- Toronto Star
Argonauts defensive end Andrew Chatfield Jr. leading CFL in sacks
TORONTO - Defensive end Andrew Chatfield Jr. has been a bright light in what's been a tough start for the Toronto Argonauts. Chatfield has posted a CFL-leading five sacks for Toronto (1-4), which acquired the 26-year-old Florida native from the Ottawa Redblacks on Feb. 10 for defensive back Craig James.