A policy wonk who wants Nancy Pelosi's House seat is unafraid of a fight

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The California state lawmaker favored tosucceed Nancy Pelosiin the U.S. House has already been thrust into the national spotlight as the force behind headline-grabbing policies like aban on masksfor federal agents and protections fortransgender youth.

Associated Press FILE - State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, chairman of the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee, watches as the Senate votes on measure to reduce the state budget deficit at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday,, April 11, 2024.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, file) FILE - State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, right, prepares to announce his proposed measure to provide legal refuge to displaced transgender youth and their families during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., on March 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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Now Scott Wiener is expected to win the California Democratic Party's endorsement on Sunday, giving his candidacy an extra boost in a competitive primary. Once in Washington, he could swiftly become a fresh symbol of San Francisco politics, derided by conservatives as an example of extreme liberalism while occasionally clashing with progressives.

Wiener has practice with that balancing act after 15 years in city and state politics.

"Sen. Wiener only does the tough bills," longtime Sacramento lobbyist Chris Micheli said. "He never shies away from a significant political battle."

Wiener's challenge of navigating modern Democratic politics was on display in January, when he changed his language on the war in Gaza. Days after declining to align with his progressive opponents in describing Israel's actions as genocide, he said he agreed with that term. The shift angered some Jewish groups and led Wiener to step down as co-chair of the state Legislative Jewish Caucus.

"For a period of time I chose not to use the word 'genocide' because it is so sensitive within the Jewish community," he said in an interview with The Associated Press. "But ultimately I decided I had been effectively saying 'genocide' for quite some time."

Leading high-profile legislation

Wiener, known for his calm demeanor, is often at the center of California's most divisive issues, from housing to drug use. His backers and critics alike describe him as someone who advocates relentlessly for his bills.

"If you're willing to risk people being mad at you, you can get things done and make people's lives better," Wiener said.

He wrote laws requiring large companies todisclose their direct and indirect climate emissionsand ramp upapartment construction near public transit stops.

But he doesn't always win.

Wiener authored a first-in-the-nation law banning local and federal law enforcement agents from wearing face coverings after a wave ofimmigration raidsacross Southern California last summer. A judge blocked it from taking effect this month — a rare loss in the state's legal battles with the Trump administration that had Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's office blaming Wiener.

He also failed to pass high-profile bills todecriminalize psychedelic mushroomsandhold oil and gas companies liablefor damage from climate-caused natural disasters.

His critics come from both parties.

Republicans have blasted many of his policies aimed at defending LGBTQ+ people, sometimes calling Wiener, who is gay,offensive names.

Aaron Peskin, a former San Francisco supervisor and outspoken progressive, said a law Wiener wrote inadvertently stifled local housing and affordability efforts.

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"It was screwing my government's ability to deliver goods and services to the people that we represent," he said.

Shifting language on Israel

Wiener said he supports Israel's right to defend itself but grew horrified by the scale of its attacks on Gaza and blocking of humanitarian aid. More than70,000 Palestinianshave been killed since the war began in late 2023, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. He had harshly criticized Israel's actions but avoided using the word "genocide."

At a candidate forum in January, he refused to say "yes" or "no" after the Democratic hopefuls were asked whether Israel was committing genocide, which angered pro-Palestinian advocates. His opponents, San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan and former tech executive Saikat Chakrabarti, said "yes."

Days later he released a video saying Israel had committed genocide, triggering backlash from Jewish and pro-Israel groups who said his words lacked "moral clarity."

It was a representation of the difficult political terrain many Democrats are navigating aspolls show views have shiftedon Israel. American sympathy for Israel dropped to an all-time low in 2025, particularly among Democrats and independents, while sympathy for Palestinians has risen.

"Do I think he wins or loses based on this issue? Not necessarily, but it could become a problem for him," San Francisco Bay Area political consultant Jim Ross said, adding that some voters might fear he will equivocate on issues important to them.

Just two Jewish members of Congress — Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders and Democratic Rep. Becca Balint, both of Vermont — have publicly used the word "genocide" to describe Israel's actions. Only a small percentage of congressional Democrats have used the term, according to the Jewish Democratic Council of America.

Wiener grew up in New Jersey in a family that was Conservative Jewish, a sect of Judaism that is moderately traditional, and his only friends until high school were from his synagogue, he said. He later joined a Jewish fraternity at Duke University and was surprised by how supportive his brothers were when he told them he was gay.

"A lot of Jews just intuitively understand what it means to be part of a marginalized community," he said.

Competing for Pelosi's seat

Pelosi, a former House speaker, has not made an endorsement in the race.

If elected, Wiener said, he will work to bring down San Francisco's notoriously high cost of living. His opponents are running on a similar promise and say he has failed to prioritize affordable housing.

Chan and Chakrabarti, a former aide to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., say they are fresher faces better positioned to bring sweeping change after Pelosi. Wiener, they say, is a moderate with establishment ties. Chan has been elected twice by voters in the city's Richmond District, while Chakrabarti has never been on the ballot.

Ross, the political consultant, said it's impossible to compare anyone to Pelosi given the sheer size of her political influence. But like her, Wiener has proved to be a strong networker who can raise money and pass ambitious bills.

"They're both about the politics of what they can get done," Ross said.

Associated Press writer Janie Har contributed.

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DAVID MARCUS: Memo to Bono: Please shut up and go away

I regret to inform you that Bono, the aging Irish pop star and front man for the band U2, is at it again, lecturing us poors as he always does. This time, it's about supposedly fascist efforts by the Trump administration to arrest and deport illegal immigrant criminals.

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This week, the band, which hasn't produced a relevant song since the invention of the iPod, released the single "American Obituary," meant to be a searing protest anthem against PresidentDonald Trump, but actually a ditty just as flaccid as all of Bono's mailed-in outrage-of-the-day efforts.

Take this profound line:

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Did it happen near a tree? Did she know how to ski? And does Dr. Seuss know that Bono is raiding his notebooks?

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This prancing clown has taken an incredibly fraught and complicated situationin Minneapolis, where a federal agent shot and killed Good, and made it seem like murder. However, Bono doesn't bother to mention that Good was hitting the officer with her car when she was shot.

Not exactly a minor detail.

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No, instead of anything remotely resembling the truth, Bono is stoking anger in America at the behest of the billionaires who sign his checks, produce his musak, and hate Trump with the power of a thousand SpaceX launches.

Honestly, it has been enough. For 40 years Bono has parroted everylefty billionaire's cause, been wrong about most of them, flown around on private jets while complaining about carbon emissions and just generally been annoying.

At every Clinton Global Initiative Gala, there's Bono. Every conference on global warming, every scam "feed the children" campaign run by the UN that mostly enriches African warlords, yep, there's Bono.

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It is not a stretch to say that Bono's primary job and role in the universe for decades now has been to be the poster child of global liberalism, with all the smarmy smugness that comes with it.

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He's sure as hell not a contemporary musical artist in any meaningful sense of the word. People attend his shows to hear songs from the 1980s, not new releases.

Remember when Apple forced everyone to own the latest U2 album by having it automatically download on devices?

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That happened because nobody actually wanted the latest U2 album. If people wanted it, they would not have given it to us, they'd have made us buy it.

This tells us something very important about the incentive structures that exist for our celebrities, and perhaps, why so many of them, the vast majority, in fact, regularly spout off lefty talking points.

Compare the treatment of Bono to his Brit pop star contemporary Morrissey, whoseupcoming album "Make-up Is A Lie"took years for any record label to release, even with extremely high demand, because it confronts Islamic terrorism and defends Western values.

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Morrissey has famously never bent the knee to the record industry when told what to say or when to shut up. Bono lives on that knee, lives off of that knee, and is likely too set in his ways to ever stand up again.

What message does this send to every musical performer, actor or filmmaker in the world? It says, "Push theprogressive Soros agendaor else." You can be rich and famous or you can challenge the left's holy truths, not both.

Bono is now trying to airlift in as Gen Z's Bob Dylan, to be the toast of the campus protests and an important and significant musical artist again. But it's just so obvious that he is going through the motions with fake moral outrage and a new cheesy ballad.

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In the name of love, I am imploring Bono to just finally shut the hell up. We can all make our political judgments with or without you, and honestly, after decades of your puerile pontifications, the latter would be preferable.

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The protest music of the 1960s was important because it was organic. It was of a piece with the sounds of that culture itself. Bono's neoliberal rehashing bears no resemblance to the fiery anger, the Palestinian flags, and the Black Bloc Antifa crews of 2026anti-government agitation.

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His song is nothing but a puff piece.

For whatever reason, for 40 years, Bono has been made the pope of pop culture, its moral arbiter and yardstick. He has always been terrible at it, and it is time for his tepid rule to end.

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Stars descend on the BAFTA film awards, with 'One Battle' and 'Sinners' leading the race

LONDON (AP) — TO MOVE AT 0500GMT SUNDAY

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Politically charged thriller"One Battle After Another"and blues-steeped epic"Sinners"lead the race for Sunday'sBritish Academy Film Awardsas the two movies jostle for awards-season supremacy.

Oddsmakers suggest Shakespearean family tragedy"Hamnet"could beat them to best picture if British film industry voters respond to the emotionally rich story, earthy English setting and intense performances of Chloé Zhao's adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's historical novel.

"One Battle" has 14 nominations, including best picture and acting nods for five of its cast. "Sinners" is just behind with 13, while "Hamnet" and the ping-pong odyssey"Marty Supreme"each have 11 nominations.

Guillermo del Toro's reimagining of"Frankenstein"and Norwegian family drama "Sentimental Value"each got eight nominations.

The British prizes, officially called the EE BAFTA Film Awards, often provide hints about who will win at Hollywood'sAcademy Awards, held this year on March 15. In the Oscar nominations, "Sinners" leads the race witha record 16 nominations, followed by "One Battle After Another" with 13.

Stars including Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, Glenn Close and Ethan Hawke are expected on the red carpet outside London's Royal Festival Hall before a black-tie ceremony hosted by Scottish actorAlan Cumming.

Cumming, who hosts the U.S. version of reality show "The Traitors," pledged to strike a "balance between celebration and mischief."

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The BAFTA best film nominees are "One Battle After Another," "Hamnet," "Marty Supreme," "Sinners" and "Sentimental Value." The BAFTAs also have a distinctly British accent, with a separate category for best British film. Its 10 nominees include "The Ballad of Wallis Island," "Pillion," "I Swear" and "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

Directing contenders are Paul Thomas Anderson for "One Battle," Josh Safdie for "Marty Supreme," Ryan Coogler for "Sinners," Yorgos Lanthimos for dystopian tragicomedy"Bugonia,"Joachim Trier for "Sentimental Value" and Zhao for "Hamnet." Zhao will be the first female director to win two BAFTAs if she takes the prize. She won the directing award in 2021 for "Nomadland."

Best leading actor nominees are bookies' favorite Timothée Chalamet for "Marty Supreme," Leonardo DiCaprio for "One Battle After Another," Ethan Hawke for Broadway biopic "Blue Moon," Michael B. Jordan for "Sinners," Jesse Plemons for "Bugonia" and Robert Aramayo for playing a man with Tourette's syndrome in biographical drama "I Swear."

The leading actress category includes the strongly favored Jessie Buckley for her performance as Agnes Hathaway, wife of William Shakespeare, in "Hamnet." She's up against Rose Byrne for "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," Kate Hudson for "Song Sung Blue," Chase Infiniti for "One Battle After Another," Renate Reinsve for "Sentimental Value" and Emma Stone for "Bugonia."

"One Battle" actors Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn are all nominated for supporting performances.

The Associated Press was recognized in the best documentary category with a nomination for Mstyslav Chernov's harrowing Ukraine war portrait"2000 Meters to Andriivka," co-produced by the AP and Frontline PBS.

Most BAFTA winners are chosen by 8,500 members of the U.K. academy of industry professionals. Contenders for the Rising Star award – the only prize decided by public vote and a reliable picker of future A-listers – are Infiniti, Aramayo, "Sinners" star Miles Caton and British actors Archie Madekwe and Posy Sterling.

Donna Langley, the U.K.-born chairwoman of NBCUniversal Entertainment, will be awarded the British Academy's highest honor, the BAFTA fellowship.

The ceremony airs on BBC in the United Kingdom starting at 1900GMT (2 p.m. EST) and on E! in the U.S. at 2000EST.

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