In a week filled with political theater and spectacle, one name loomed larger than the others, captivating audiences and sparking laughter: Jacob Fry, the Mayor of Minneapolis. Known for his unique dance moves, Fry was in the spotlight this week not because of his fancy footwork but due to an outburst directed at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. Upon voicing his thoughts, he said something that got everyone’s attention: he declared that he didn’t want them in his city. The outrage, coupled with his penchant for theatrics, turned Fry into the week’s more-than-worthy candidate for “Donkey of the Week.” It seems that for Fry, fame comes not just from his political decisions but his quirky way of expressing them.
But Fry wasn’t the only politician filling the headlines this week. On the national stage, Congressional Democrats were busy crafting their own blend of chaos. Chuck Schumer, who had a moment that could only be described as an attempt at a patriotic sing-along, sang God Bless America with an energy that left many rubbing their ears in disbelief. With Chuck’s highly questionable vocal performance, it’s become clear that Democrats are putting on a show that rivals even Broadway. Amid the cacophony, Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley delivered a frantic rant of her own, leaving many to wonder if she was auditioning for a role in a new political drama.
Meanwhile, Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney, was continuing her own saga in the courtroom. Having had her recent witch hunt against former President Trump dismissed, she found herself on the receiving end of a request for over $6 million in legal fees from Trump’s team. Willis’s earlier attempts to justify her decisions, particularly with staff related to her former romantic relationship, only added fuel to the fire. It seems that when it comes to political drama, Willis has decided that love and law may sometimes go hand in hand, although not everyone is on board with that flexibility.
Over at “The View,” the show’s leading lady expressed her desires for foreign aid, a plea that had her wondering why NATO wasn’t rushing to assist them. The groans from some viewers were nearly audible as she lamented a lack of support from allies. Whether looking for global camaraderie or merely making a spectacle of herself, it added to the list of eyebrow-raising moments that characterized this week’s political happenings. It is becoming more evident that the cries for help in politics sometimes come from the places least expected.
As the week wraps up, it’s worth considering who truly deserves the title of “Donkey of the Week.” A competitive selection indeed, it includes names like Jacob Fry, Fani Willis, and both the chatterboxes from “The View.” Perhaps what remains undisputed is that the world of politics continues to deliver a unique blend of absurdity and humor. Indeed, it might even resemble a circus at times, with clowns like Fry stealing the show while others fight for center stage in the ongoing drama that is American politics. Each week offers a new performance, with laughter, gasps, and occasionally, even a sprinkle of common sense peppering the script.






