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  • Biography Flash Ritchie Torres Housing Hero Zionist Congressman and Bronx Political Survivor
    2026/06/20
    Ritchie Torres Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Ritchie Torres has had a busy few days, and the biographical through line is all about housing, identity, and political durability. In the South Bronx, the Bronx Times and local outlet BIGNY report that Torres just secured 3.15 million dollars in federal funding to replace aging water and waste pipes at Concourse Village, one of the boroughs major affordable housing developments. That kind of infrastructure win fits squarely into his long standing brand as a public housing watchdog turned congressman, and it is the sort of appropriations victory that will likely show up in any future chapter about his impact on conditions in NY 15. On the national political chessboard, Norwood News notes that former Assemblyman Michael Blake is once again challenging Torres in the 2026 Democratic primary, attacking him on affordability, immigration, and especially his alignment with AIPAC and pro Israel positions. That storyline is reinforced by The Intercept, which has reported that Torres is the only Democrat boosted by cash from the conservative leaning Fellowship PAC and that, despite progressive anger, he currently faces no serious opposition in his House race. Taken together, these developments point to a biography defined by a progressive on housing who is increasingly centrist on foreign policy and well protected by establishment money. The Israel debate is not abstract for him. On Instagram, journalist Beryl Wajsman recently posted a photo and quote from Torres describing how anti Israel activists heckled him, and his blunt answer was, I am a Zionist. Always have been and always will be. That kind of unequivocal self branding on a polarizing issue is likely to echo through any future account of his career, especially if his stance continues to shape primary challenges and protest politics around him. A recent TikTok video circulating of protesters confronting Torres over AIPAC funding and Gaza adds to this narrative; while the clip is real, any claims about his motives in that content remain opinion rather than verified fact. On the public appearance front, NYC Health plus Hospitals thanked Torres on Facebook for joining their Juneteenth celebrations in the Bronx, tying his image to racial equity and public health. Stony Brook Universitys Office of Sustainability also highlighted a campus visit where he backed their Weigh the Waste initiative, linking his biography forward to climate and sustainability work. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Ritchie Torres, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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