John Q. Hosedrinker

MAGA Civil War Looms: Trump Allies Accuse Musk of Censorship

Elon Musk’s advocacy for increased H-1B visas to address a perceived shortage of skilled engineers ignited a fierce backlash from President-elect Trump’s supporters. Prominent figures like Matt Gaetz and Nikki Haley criticized Musk’s proposal, arguing for prioritizing American workers. This sparked further controversy, with far-right figures like Laura Loomer accusing Musk of being a disruptive influence within the Trump administration and predicting a rift between the two. The conflict highlights the growing tension between the tech industry and the far-right wing of the Republican party, with some anticipating future clashes.

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Trump’s Potential Return Sparks MAGA Fury

Following Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory, legal scholars Evan Davis and David Schulte argued that Democrats could constitutionally block his certification based on his alleged involvement in the January 6th insurrection, citing the 14th Amendment. Their argument centers on the amendment’s disqualification clause for those who have engaged in insurrection against the United States. While the Supreme Court rejected a state’s attempt to bar Trump from the ballot, Davis and Schulte contend that Congress retains the power to act on this constitutional ground during certification. Despite this proposal, leading Democrats have thus far rejected any efforts to block Trump’s inauguration.

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Finland Seizes Russia-Linked Tanker Loaded with Spying Equipment

The Russian-linked tanker *Eagle S*, seized by Finnish authorities for damaging an undersea cable, was equipped with sophisticated surveillance technology, transforming it into a de facto spy ship. This equipment, also found on a sister vessel, *Swiftsea Rider*, was unusual for a merchant ship and suggests deliberate monitoring of NATO naval activity. The *Eagle S*’s crew, likely aware of the spying, were allegedly threatened into silence. The tankers’ ownership is obscured through complex corporate structures, characteristic of the “dark fleet” known for circumventing sanctions.

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MAGA Civil War: Loomer Attacks Musk, Loses Blue Check

Following a dispute over H-1B visas, Elon Musk is accused of retaliating against far-right critics. Laura Loomer and other pro-Trump activists allege that Musk removed their X verification and monetization privileges for questioning his support of the visa program and criticizing his relationship with China. Dozens of accounts, including prominent figures in the MAGA movement, reported similar actions. This incident highlights growing tensions between the Trump base and Silicon Valley figures over immigration policy, further fracturing the previously tenuous alliance. Musk, while not directly addressing the accusations, implied that coordinated attacks would result in similar consequences.

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US Homelessness Soars 18% Amidst Affordable Housing Crisis

A dramatic 18.1% surge in U.S. homelessness in 2024, totaling over 770,000 individuals, is primarily attributed to escalating housing costs, natural disasters, and increased migrant populations. This follows a 12% increase in 2023, and disproportionately affects Black individuals and families, with family homelessness rising nearly 40% nationwide. While veteran homelessness decreased, the overall increase highlights the urgent need for increased investment in affordable housing and evidence-based solutions to prevent and end homelessness.

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EU to Sanction Russia’s Shadow Fleet After Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage

Following damage to the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia, the EU is preparing sanctions against Russia’s “shadow fleet,” a group of aging vessels suspected of involvement. A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, was detained by Finnish authorities, with its anchor suspected of causing the damage. This incident, along with previous attacks on undersea cables and pipelines in the Baltic Sea since 2022, highlights a systemic threat to regional infrastructure, prompting increased security measures and investigations. Repairs to the damaged cable are estimated to take up to seven months.

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Public Blames Insurance Companies for UHC CEO Killing

A new poll reveals that most Americans hold the perpetrator primarily responsible for the murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Brian Thompson. However, a significant portion also attribute responsibility to the company’s profit margins and denials of health care coverage, particularly younger Americans. This widespread belief reflects long-standing frustrations with the healthcare system and insurance industry practices. About 30% of respondents reported personal struggles with insurance coverage in the past year, further highlighting public discontent.

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Musk’s X Purge: Conservative Critics Pay the Price

In a series of Truth Social posts, Trump attacked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, offered a sarcastic Christmas greeting to his political opponents, and condemned President Biden’s clemency for 37 death row inmates. He also shared a meme mocking Barack Obama and promoted his nominees for FBI Director and Secretary of Defense. The posts showcased his characteristic self-victimization and attacks on perceived enemies.

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Three Senior Russian Officers Killed in HIMARS Strike

On December 27, Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (HUR) announced the successful elimination of three senior Russian officers—Captains Dmitry Nagorny, Grigory Krokhmalyov, and Yuri Fomin—during a precision HIMARS strike targeting a command meeting in Zaporizhzhia. The operation, coordinated with the Tavria Operational Group, UAV forces, and Ukraine’s Security Service, also destroyed five Russian vehicles. Intelligence gathering and verification preceded the strike, which was followed by a drone attack on the evacuation team. This follows the reported death of another Russian officer, Salim Pashtov, on December 25.

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