John Q. Hosedrinker

House Democrats Propose 25th Amendment Bill for Trump Investigation

A legislative effort is underway to bypass Senator JD Vance by establishing a congressional body, as allowed by the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, to assess presidential fitness for office. This move is driven by concerns over the current president’s perceived volatility and national security implications, citing specific instances of public statements and actions. While unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled House or override a presidential veto, the bill aims to address a perceived dangerous precipice and fulfill congressional responsibilities.

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Marines Deploy Smart Scopes to Counter Drones Amidst Middle East Tensions

The U.S. Marine Corps is equipping its units with advanced counter-drone technology, as evidenced by recent photos of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit training with the SMASH 2000L smart scope. This fire control system is designed to automatically track and engage small drones, compensating for shooter movement and ensuring optimal firing conditions. The fielding of this technology underscores the growing concern over the threat posed by unmanned aerial systems to all Marines and their operational effectiveness.

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Trump Claims Credit for Opening Strait After Creating Crisis

President Trump has announced that China is “very happy” with the permanent opening of the Strait of Hormuz, stating that he is taking this action for them and the rest of the world. He further claimed that China has agreed not to send weapons to Iran, an assertion supported by a prior exchange of letters between the leaders of the two nations. While emphasizing cooperation, Trump also reiterated the United States’ military strength. Despite recent disruptions to global oil shipments through the Strait, transit remains uncertain, and US blockades have halted all maritime trade to and from Iranian ports.

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Trump Executive Order Could Debank Millions

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that an executive order requiring banks to collect citizenship information from customers is “in process,” a move intended to enhance security and prevent access by foreign terrorist organizations. This proposed policy, supported by some lawmakers who believe access to the banking system should be a privilege for law-abiding individuals, has raised concerns among banking experts. They warn that the order could inadvertently disenfranchise millions of Americans, including some of the policy’s potential supporters, who may lack the required documentation such as passports or birth certificates, leading to them being “debanked.” While similar citizenship checks are standard practice in international banking for anti-money-laundering purposes, the broad application and potential impact on American citizens without readily available documentation remain significant concerns.

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Trump’s Corruption Is Tanking the Economy

The article posits that economic woes facing Republicans are directly attributable to Donald Trump’s deliberate actions, which have damaged global trade, curtailed immigration, and weakened the scientific research base for personal enrichment. This self-serving economic strategy, characterized by a “Trump family kleptocracy,” is seen as undermining the nation’s economic engine. Furthermore, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East exacerbates these issues by causing oil scarcity and raising fears of a global recession, a situation the article argues Trump’s policies have actively fueled. The piece also touches upon other current events, including a drug-smuggling boat strike with a significant death toll and the potential impact of two congressional resignations on the House majority.

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Vance Offers Theology Lesson To Pope Amidst Vatican Visit

JD Vance, a recent convert to Catholicism, has publicly critiqued Pope Leo XIV’s theological pronouncements on matters of war. Vance asserted that the pontiff should exercise caution when discussing theology, particularly when it deviates from what Vance considers established doctrine, such as the just war theory. Ironically, while Vance lectured on this theory at a political event, Pope Leo XIV, who has a deep theological background and a direct connection to the Augustinian order, visited the historical site of Hippo, where St. Augustine, a foundational figure of just war doctrine, once served as bishop. These exchanges underscore a growing tension between the Vatican and members of the Trump administration, further complicated by Vance’s own recent public missteps concerning his Catholic faith.

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Appeals Court Rules Trump Administration Ignored Court Orders With Impunity

A federal appeals court has ruled that a judge must end his contempt investigation into the Trump administration’s failure to comply with an order regarding the deportation flights of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador. The majority opinion stated that Chief Judge James Boasberg abused his discretion by continuing criminal contempt proceedings because the order did not “clearly and specifically bar the government from transferring plaintiffs into Salvadoran custody.” Lawyers for the deported migrants plan to ask the full circuit court to review this decision, calling it a “blow to the rule of law.” The dissenting judge, however, argued the majority’s decision undermines judicial authority and will impact future contempt proceedings.

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US Turns Back Six Ships in First 24 Hours of Iranian Port Blockade

During the initial 24 hours of the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports, American warships successfully compelled six vessels to alter course. Five of these ships were identified as carrying oil, with two turning back within the first two hours of the blockade’s commencement. The U.S. military is utilizing extensive air and naval assets to enforce this measure, stopping ships in the Gulf of Oman after they transit the Strait of Hormuz. While no shots were fired, the U.S. retains the authority to use force if vessels refuse to comply.

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Highlands Record Attempt Ends in Tragedy for Ultrarunner

Tragically, ultramarathon champion David Parrish died on Saturday evening while attempting to set a new record on the challenging Cape Wrath trail. Parrish, a former Royal Marine and winner of the Cape Wrath Ultra in 2023, was raising money for Scottish Mountain Rescue. He was discovered in the remote Kintail area of the Highlands, with police confirming no suspicious circumstances. His death has prompted widespread tributes from the running community, who remember him as an inspiration.

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