John Q. Hosedrinker

Trump’s Unused National Guard Troops Left Hungry, Homeless in LA

President Trump’s deployment of approximately 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles in response to protests has been met with sharp criticism, with Governor Newsom alleging the move is a political stunt. Of the initially deployed 2,000 troops, only around 300 have been actively deployed, leaving the remainder idle and without sufficient supplies in federal buildings. Newsom further condemns the deployment of 700 Marines as a violation of democratic principles, and the state’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the president’s actions. The White House maintains the deployment is necessary to stabilize the region, but the lack of active engagement by the majority of troops fuels accusations of misuse of military resources.

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UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers for Inciting Violence

The UK, in conjunction with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway, has sanctioned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians. These sanctions include travel bans and asset freezes. The ministers’ actions, including calls for Palestinian displacement and opposition to aid delivery to Gaza, prompted this response. Israel condemned the sanctions as outrageous, while the UK emphasized that the rising violence against Palestinians in the West Bank is unacceptable and must cease.

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Ex-Aide Claims Trump is Compromised: Was Elon Right All Along?

Anthony Scaramucci, a former Trump White House communications director, doubts allegations of a Trump-Epstein connection, believing such evidence would have already surfaced. Instead, Scaramucci suspects that compromising material held by Vladimir Putin is the true vulnerability. He speculates this could be information gathered during Trump’s real estate career decades ago, explaining Trump’s deference to Putin despite the latter’s weakening global position. This “kompromat,” Scaramucci suggests, is far more damaging than previously speculated “pee tape” scenarios, forcing Trump’s subservient behavior toward Putin.

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2024 Election Lawsuit: Fraud Allegations and Certified Results Spark Debate

A lawsuit alleging voting discrepancies in Rockland County, New York’s 2024 election is proceeding to discovery. The nonpartisan SMART Legislation group claims statistical anomalies and affidavit evidence contradict official results, particularly concerning the Senate race and exhibiting improbable patterns in presidential vote counts. While the lawsuit won’t alter the certified presidential outcome, it raises concerns about election integrity, fueled by reports of altered voting machines and a missing testing lab. A hearing is scheduled for September 22 to consider a request for a full hand recount.

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$134 Million for LA National Guard Deployment: Wasteful Spending or Necessary Security?

Secretary Hegseth faced intense bipartisan criticism during his first House hearing, primarily concerning the deployment of troops to Los Angeles at a cost of $134 million, the firing of military leaders, and the elimination of diversity programs. Lawmakers expressed frustration over the lack of a detailed defense budget from the Trump administration, totaling a proposed $1 trillion, and questioned exorbitant spending on projects like a new Air Force One and a lavish Army birthday celebration. Hegseth defended the troop deployment, citing the need to protect federal agents, while also highlighting the Pentagon’s focus on adapting to new drone warfare threats following a recent Ukrainian attack. Further scrutiny surrounded his social policy changes within the Pentagon, including the removal of transgender service members and the renaming of a Navy ship previously honoring Harvey Milk.

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Newsom Condemns Trump’s Nationwide Guard Deployment Order

California Governor Gavin Newsom is suing the Trump administration for illegally deploying the National Guard without gubernatorial consent, a move impacting all states. This action, deemed unconstitutional and immoral, violates a statute mandating that mobilization orders be issued through state governors. Newsom further criticizes the deployment of Marines and additional National Guard troops as a divisive tactic inciting fear and chaos. He asserts that the situation is not about immigration but about upholding democratic principles and the rule of law.

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ICE Raids Child’s Birthday Party, Detaining Dozens: Cruelty as Policy?

Thirty-five detained Venezuelans, wrongly associated with gangs based solely on their tattoos, endured weeks in ICE detention, with some even facing school expulsion. None faced criminal charges. This incident highlights a broader concern regarding due process and the potential for arbitrary detention based on superficial assumptions. The lack of legal recourse for these individuals underscores a systemic vulnerability affecting all immigrants. Experts warn that such practices erode fundamental rights, jeopardizing the legal protections afforded to all.

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Satellite Images Reveal Rapid Progress at Neom, Saudi Arabia’s Controversial Megacity

Satellite imagery confirms significant construction progress at Oxagon, a key component of Saudi Arabia’s Neom megacity. This floating industrial complex, situated on a major global trade route, is central to Vision 2030’s economic diversification goals. The port will feature fully automated technology and aims to be a leading, sustainable industrial center by 2030, incorporating renewable energy and a mixed-use city design. Oxagon’s strategic location near the Suez Canal provides a competitive advantage in global trade.

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Russia to Aid North Korea in Shahed Drone Production: Threat to South Korea and Japan

According to Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence, Russia and North Korea have agreed to begin establishing a production line for Shahed-type drones within North Korea. This collaboration will involve the manufacture of both Garpiya and Geran drones, Russian designations for Iranian Shahed-136 models. The agreement is expected to significantly shift the military balance in the Korean Peninsula. While production has yet to commence, the deal marks a notable escalation in regional military capabilities.

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Alabama Sheriff Arrested for Hiring Uncertified, Accused Violent Deputies

Walker County Sheriff Nick Smith was arrested on six misdemeanor charges for hiring uncertified and untrained officers, including a deputy, school resource officers, and a jailer. These officers were issued department equipment and performed law enforcement duties despite lacking proper state certification and training. This action follows scrutiny surrounding the death of Tony Mitchell, with multiple Walker County law enforcement employees facing federal charges in that case. Additionally, Chief Deputy Ralph Williams was also arrested for allegedly lying to the state’s law enforcement certification commission.

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