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9-4-2025

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September 4 - 10, 2025

Falls Church, Virginia • w w w . fc n p . c o m • Free

Founded 1991 • Vol. XXXV N o . 30

The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia

Labor Day Kicks Off Election Season

VOTE FOR US!

Special Election Tuesday & World Watching Va. This Fall by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

As usual, Labor Day marked the unofficial kick-off of the fall electoral season with two seminal events in the City of Falls Church, the annual Falls Church Democratic Committee’s ice cream social in Cherry Hill Park and a Democratic state delegate Marcus Simon’s fundraiser now held in a spacious backyard at a home in downtown Falls Church. Both events were unusually well attended, with over 60 showing up for the ice cream and over 100 for Simon’s event. Both were keynoted by U.S. Rep. Don Beyer Jr., who again quipped that Falls Church is the “center of the known universe,” clarifying in his second appearance that while the Little City is not the center of the U.S., from the broader perspective of the universe as a whole, it is indeed the center. Falls Church Mayor Letty Hardi was also present to speak both times, along with a bevy

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A HEAVY DOSE OF REGIONAL Democratic Party politics happened in Falls Church on Labor Day with two big events: the F.C. Dem Committee ice cream social at Cherry Hill Park and Del. Marcus Simon’s annual event, electeds gathered, as shown here, led by U.S. Rep. Don Beyer Jr. (Photo: FCCPS)

Sen. Warner Assails Loomer Factor Vs. Intelligence Community

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Virginia’s U.S. Senator Mark Warner spoke in the strongest words possible against Trump administration actions against the intelligence community and Congress in a telephone press briefing with Virginia journalists yesterday. He singled out the way in which informal Trump advisor, 911 denier and bizarre con-

spiracy theorist Laura Loomer has dictated some of the more egregious moves against the intelligence community, including by influencing firings of top veteran federal intelligence professionals the loss of security clearances of 37 intelligence operatives recently, and this week’s action to force the cancellation of a routine meeting Warner had scheduled with federal intelligence professionals in Virginia.

Tuesday night, Warner issued a scathing repudiation of Loomer’s role in that cancellation action (see below). “It is outrageous,” Warner said in the press briefing yesterday. “Who approved Loomer’s role in all this? Does she now have greater authority than (Office of National Intelligence Director) Tulsi Gabbard or (Defense Secretary) Pete Hegseth? Do people now have to pass a Laura Loomer litmus

test to meet with people? This is a Brave New World and not a good one.” Warner also assailed the Trump administration’s “unfriendly” policies toward veterans, noting that of the 300,000 federal workers that Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has targeted for layoffs, an estimated one third of them are

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