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Alleged Affair Triggers Alienation of Affection Suit Against Ex-Senator Sinema in NC
society1 month ago

Alleged Affair Triggers Alienation of Affection Suit Against Ex-Senator Sinema in NC

A Moore County, NC woman, Heather Ammel, sues former U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema for alienation of affection, alleging Sinema had a romantic relationship with Ammel's husband, who served on Sinema's security detail, contributing to the couple's separation on Nov. 1, 2024 and her divorce filing on Jan. 7, 2025; the suit seeks more than $25,000 in compensatory and punitive damages. Sinema left the Senate in 2025 and now works for Hogan Lovells.

Ex-wife of Sinema’s security guard sues senator over alleged alienation of affection
politics1 month ago

Ex-wife of Sinema’s security guard sues senator over alleged alienation of affection

A former U.S. senator Kyrsten Sinema is being sued in North Carolina by the ex-wife of Sinema’s former security guard, alleging she interfered in the marriage and pursued the guard—claims constituting alienation of affection. The suit, seeking at least $75,000, states Sinema hired the guard after he left the Army and even funded his psychedelic treatment; the case was filed in Moore County and recently moved from state court to federal court. Sinema left Congress in 2024 and now works for Hogan Lovells.

Former Senator Sinema Sued in NC Alienation of Affection Case Involving Security Guard
courts-and-justice1 month ago

Former Senator Sinema Sued in NC Alienation of Affection Case Involving Security Guard

A federal lawsuit filed in North Carolina accuses Kyrsten Sinema of pursuing a romantic relationship with a member of her security detail, allegedly leading him to divorce. The complaint cites gifts, concert outings, and private messages as part of the alleged efforts, and Heather Ammel seeks damages under North Carolina’s alienation of affection law while noting Sinema reportedly remains connected to the guard.

Manchin and Sinema Block Democratic NLRB Majority Bid
politics1 year ago

Manchin and Sinema Block Democratic NLRB Majority Bid

Senate Republicans, with the help of Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin, blocked a Democratic effort led by Chuck Schumer to secure a majority on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) during Trump's presidency. The vote was crucial for maintaining a Democratic 3-2 majority on the board, which plays a key role in labor disputes. Schumer's attempt failed as both Sinema and Manchin voted 'No,' leaving the vote tied and preventing Vice President Harris from breaking it.

"Kyrsten Sinema's Retirement and Its Political Impact"
politics1 year ago

"Kyrsten Sinema's Retirement and Its Political Impact"

Senator Kyrsten Sinema's decision not to seek re-election has left some of her moderate and independent supporters feeling alienated from both the Democrats and Republicans, as they saw her as a champion of compromise in a polarized political landscape. They worry that her replacement could further polarize American politics, pulling it even farther to the left or right.

"Sinema's Retirement and the Senate's Deal-making Dilemma"
politics2 years ago

"Sinema's Retirement and the Senate's Deal-making Dilemma"

The departure of Senator Kyrsten Sinema highlights the dwindling number of bipartisan dealmakers in the Senate, as evidenced by the retirements of influential swing votes like Joe Manchin and Mitt Romney. The trend reflects a shift away from compromise and towards partisan politics, with little incentive for consensus-building. The potential loss of the filibuster, combined with the allure of attention-driven decision-making, further complicates the future of bipartisanship in the Senate.

"Kyrsten Sinema's Retirement and the Impact on Arizona's Senate Race"
politics2 years ago

"Kyrsten Sinema's Retirement and the Impact on Arizona's Senate Race"

Kyrsten Sinema, the independent U.S. senator from Arizona, has announced that she will not run for office again, citing her commitment to civility and bipartisanship. However, she has been criticized for obstructing key Democratic legislative efforts and catering to the ultrawealthy. Sinema's shift to the center in a polarized political era, her penchant for publicity, and her departure from the Democratic Party have led to her loss of support among Democratic voters.

"Sinema's Senate Exit and the Future of Filibuster"
politics2 years ago

"Sinema's Senate Exit and the Future of Filibuster"

Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona has announced she will not seek re-election, citing a desire for civility and compromise in politics. Her departure sets up a contentious battle for her seat in the swing state, with Democrat Ruben Gallego and Republican Kari Lake likely to compete in the general election. Sinema, who switched to independent in 2022, has been known for her moderate positions and opposition to changing Senate filibuster rules. Her decision not to run for re-election further complicates the Democrats' efforts to maintain control of the Senate.

"Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema Announces Retirement from US Senate"
politics2 years ago

"Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema Announces Retirement from US Senate"

Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced that she will not seek reelection, setting the stage for a competitive 2024 election in the critical state. Her decision paves the way for a head-to-head contest between Democratic Representative Ruben Gallego and far-right Republican Kari Lake. Sinema, who drew criticism from her party for foiling some of President Biden's policy proposals, cited the increasingly partisan tone of U.S. politics as a reason for leaving office. Her departure adds to the challenges faced by Democrats in maintaining their Senate majority, with Arizona's races being closely watched and expensive.

"Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Announces Retirement from Arizona Senate"
politics2 years ago

"Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Announces Retirement from Arizona Senate"

Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced that she will not seek reelection, citing a lack of support for her bipartisan approach in today's political climate. Her decision avoids a potentially challenging three-way race in the swing state. Sinema, who left the Democratic Party in 2022, faced criticism from both Democrats and Republicans for her centrist positions. Her departure from the race is likely a relief for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, who had not committed to backing her over Democratic candidate Rep. Ruben Gallego.

"Kyrsten Sinema's Retirement and Its Impact on Arizona Politics"
politics2 years ago

"Kyrsten Sinema's Retirement and Its Impact on Arizona Politics"

Kyrsten Sinema, who once expressed confidence in her ability to "do anything" after leaving the Senate, now has various options to capitalize on her retirement, including leveraging her relationships in lobbying, joining corporate boards, becoming a college president, giving paid speeches, or writing a tell-all book. Despite criticism from liberal groups, Sinema's departure from the Senate opens up lucrative opportunities for her in the private sector and beyond.

"Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona Announces Retirement, Avoiding 3-Way Race"
politics2 years ago

"Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona Announces Retirement, Avoiding 3-Way Race"

Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced she won't seek reelection, citing her estrangement from the Democratic Party and the current political climate. Her decision avoids a three-way contest in the closely watched 2024 Senate race, and comes after facing significant hurdles and alienating many colleagues and her party's base. Sinema, who became an independent in 2022, had hoped to build her Senate career on bipartisan dealmaking but ultimately faced challenges in a polarized Congress. Her departure will impact the Senate, as she played a key role in bipartisan deals and was known for her efforts to find compromises.

"Kyrsten Sinema's Decision: Impact on Arizona Senate Race"
politics2 years ago

"Kyrsten Sinema's Decision: Impact on Arizona Senate Race"

Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema announced she will not seek reelection, impacting the battle for Senate control in November. Her departure opens up a competitive race in a key state, with Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego and former Arizona Republican nominee Kari Lake among the notable candidates. Sinema's decision has drawn reactions from both parties, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer endorsing Gallego and GOP Sen. Steve Daines suggesting it benefits Lake. Sinema, known for her bipartisan approach, has been a central figure in major negotiations in Congress and has drawn both praise and criticism for her willingness to work across party lines.