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Anthony Musa and Vida Rangel, both candidates for Advisory Neighborhood Commission seats in D.C., have withdrawn from the upcoming election following challenges to the validity of their nominating petitions. Musa acknowledged that he failed to meet the required number of valid signatures, while Rangel faced similar issues amidst her candidacy as the first Latina trans person of color to run for office in D.C. Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders have fired vice president of content Rael Enteen after he was caught on an undercover video making derogatory comments about players and fans, as well as expressing homophobic sentiments. The team initially suspended Enteen after the video's release but moved to terminate his employment due to the offensive nature of his remarks, which included accusations toward NFL players and management. Enteen's comments not only insulted the players but also criticized the league's social justice initiatives as financially motivated. This incident adds to the Commanders' ongoing struggles with diversity and inclusion within the organization.
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