John Q. Hosedrinker

Report: Nancy Mace Used Bot Army to Boost Profile

A Wired report, corroborated by a deposition from a former campaign consultant, alleges that Congresswoman Nancy Mace directs staff to operate numerous bot accounts to boost her online presence. The consultant, Wesley Donehue, described Mace as highly tech-savvy and personally involved in creating and managing these fake social media profiles. This revelation comes amidst other controversies, including Mace publicly accusing four men, including her ex-fiancee, of sexual offenses and allegations of abusive behavior towards staff. Mace’s office has declined to comment on these personal accusations, instead focusing on her relationship with South Carolina.

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Ukraine Kept US Uninformed of Airfield Attacks: A Smart Move?

Ukraine’s Security Service (SSU) conducted a covert operation on June 1st, damaging approximately 40 Russian aircraft at multiple airfields. This operation, planned for over a year and a half, involved the clandestine deployment of drones concealed within mobile crates. According to Axios and CBS News sources, the US was not informed beforehand. The attacks preceded Ukraine-Russia negotiations scheduled for June 2nd in Istanbul.

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Senate GOP’s Budget Bill: Dems’ Chance to Block Trump, or Will They Fail?

Senate Republicans, by overriding the Senate parliamentarian to revoke a California vehicle emissions waiver, inadvertently created a procedural vulnerability. This action, using the Congressional Review Act (CRA), allows Democrats to potentially stall or even block the Senate’s agenda through numerous disapproval resolutions targeting executive branch actions. Democrats could utilize this to disrupt Senate proceedings significantly, potentially delaying or preventing key legislation like the Republican tax bill. While Democrats are aware of this tactic, it remains uncertain whether they will fully exploit this newly created opening.

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Jan 6th Pardonee Rejects Trump’s Clemency

President Trump issued over 1,500 pardons, including one to Pamela Hemphill, a participant in the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Unlike other recipients, Hemphill, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge, is actively rejecting her pardon, citing its contribution to a false narrative surrounding the event. She has enlisted the help of her senator to formally refuse the pardon and prevent its use in legal proceedings. This unique action contrasts sharply with other January 6th defendants who have actively sought and utilized their pardons.

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Johnson and Vought’s Medicaid Lie: Denying Planned Cuts

Despite claims by administration officials that the proposed House budget contains no Medicaid cuts and that no one will lose coverage, the Congressional Budget Office projects a $723 billion reduction in federal Medicaid spending by 2034, resulting in 7.6 million people losing coverage. This is largely attributed to new work requirements for adults aged 18-64 and stricter eligibility checks. Experts warn that these measures will create barriers to enrollment and lead to coverage loss among eligible individuals. These losses contradict assurances from officials that the bill will “preserve and protect” the social safety net.

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AOC’s Favorable Ratings Top Trump and Harris: Poll Sparks Presidential Debate

A recent AtlasIntel poll reveals Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s surprising popularity, ranking her third overall—surpassing President Trump, Biden, and Harris. Despite a polarizing image, her net positive rating of two points places her behind only the Obamas. This popularity is notable given her active and vocal role in Congress, particularly her recent “rally against oligarchy” tour with Senator Sanders. Ocasio-Cortez’s future political aspirations remain unstated, though speculation regarding a 2028 presidential run persists.

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Gangland Figures Shot Dead in Spain

Eddie Lyons Jr. and Ross Monaghan, both with ties to a Glasgow criminal gang, were fatally shot at Monaghan’s Bar in Fuengirola, Spain. The masked gunman fled the scene in a car after the Saturday evening attack. Monaghan, previously acquitted of the murder of Kevin ‘Gerbil’ Carroll, had relocated to Spain following a 2017 shooting. This incident follows a long-standing feud between the Lyons and Daniel crime families and recent shootings in the Costa del Sol area potentially linked to drug trafficking.

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White House Deportations: Illegal Expulsions or Human Trafficking?

The White House is deporting individuals to countries other than their home countries, citing the unwillingness of their home countries to accept them due to criminal records. This practice, while not entirely new, has been expanded by the current administration, leading to legal challenges. A federal judge ruled that deportees to third countries must be given adequate time and notice to contest their removal, highlighting concerns about due process violations. The Supreme Court is currently reviewing an appeal of this ruling, leaving several deported men in limbo in Djibouti.

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Musk’s Ketamine Denial Fuels Online Outrage

Following the recirculation of a video showing erratic behavior at a dinner, Elon Musk vehemently denied allegations of ketamine abuse. This denial contradicts previous public statements where Musk admitted to using ketamine under prescription to manage depression and improve his “brain chemistry.” The video, initially shared with claims of ketamine use, prompted a defense from Musk and others, including a claim that similar silverware manipulation is a family habit. The controversy unfolded amidst a New York Times report alleging Musk’s drug use during his time heading the Department of Government Efficiency.

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Ukraine Drone Strike Cripples 34% of Russian Strategic Bombers

The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) reported that its June 1st “Spider Web” drone operation inflicted approximately $7 billion in damages on Russian military infrastructure, neutralizing 34% of key cruise missile bombers. The operation, planned for over 18 months, utilized FPV drones deployed to four major Russian airbases, including targets over 4,000 kilometers from Ukraine. The attack damaged over 40 aircraft, notably Tu-95 and Tu-22M3 bombers capable of carrying numerous cruise missiles. The SBU vowed to continue its offensive against Russian forces across all domains.

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