John Q. Hosedrinker

Progressives Fight Trump’s Plan to Privatize Postal Service

President-elect Trump is reportedly considering privatizing the U.S. Postal Service, a move opposed by progressives. Discussions regarding this privatization, involving Trump and his transition team, cite the USPS’s financial losses as justification. Critics argue that this privatization effort is driven by a broader hostility towards public services and would disregard the public’s strong support for the Postal Service. Furthermore, they point out that the USPS’s financial struggles are partly due to burdensome pre-funding mandates, not inherent inefficiency.

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Ukraine Repels North Korean-Backed Assault in Kursk

Ukraine successfully repelled an initial North Korean and Russian assault near Malaya Loknya in the Kursk region, suffering losses but inflicting heavy casualties, estimated at 200, on the invading forces through counterattacks and drone strikes. The North Koreans, described as disciplined but used as “cannon fodder” by Russia, exhibited human wave tactics and suffered from communication issues with their Russian counterparts. Despite this initial success, Ukraine faces a persistent threat from approximately 11,000 North Korean soldiers deployed in the region, highlighting an urgent need for increased military aid.

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Israel Closes Dublin Embassy, Citing Ireland’s ‘Extreme Anti-Israel Policy’

Israel closed its Dublin embassy due to what Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar termed Ireland’s “extreme anti-Israel policy,” citing Ireland’s recognition of a Palestinian state and its intention to broaden the ICJ’s definition of genocide to include Israel’s actions in Gaza. This decision follows Ireland’s criticism of Israel’s response to the Hamas attacks and its assertion that Israel’s actions constitute collective punishment. Ireland’s government, however, rejected the accusation of anti-Israel bias and reaffirmed its commitment to a two-state solution and international law. Simultaneously, Israel announced plans to open an embassy in Moldova.

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Sanders: US Already an Oligarchy

Senator Bernie Sanders asserts that the U.S. is rapidly becoming an oligarchy, dominated by a small number of billionaires wielding immense wealth and political influence. This concentration of power is exemplified by the nearly $2 billion spent by 150 billionaire families in the 2024 election to elect favored candidates, and subsequently, the appointment of billionaires with a combined wealth exceeding the GDP of 172 nations to the Trump administration. This trend, echoed by Senator Chris Murphy, signifies a system where the wealthy leverage government access for personal enrichment at the expense of ordinary citizens. The proposed Department of Government Efficiency, headed by billionaires with vested interests in federal funding, further exemplifies this concerning trajectory.

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Georgia’s President Condemns Successor’s Appointment as Mockery of Democracy

Following the October parliamentary elections, which were widely criticized as neither free nor fair, Georgia’s electoral college appointed Mikheil Kavelashvili, a hardline critic of the West, as the next president. Incumbent President Salome Zourabichvili denounced the election as a “mockery of democracy,” rejecting the results and claiming the parliament lacks legitimacy to choose her successor. Zourabichvili, who has clashed repeatedly with the ruling Georgian Dream party, vows to remain president, citing concerns about the party’s pro-Russia stance and increasing authoritarianism. Opposition parties also support Zourabichvili’s claim of continued legitimacy.

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Sanders Urges Biden to Consider Preemptive Pardons to Thwart Trump

Following President-elect Trump’s threat to jail members of the January 6th Committee, Senator Bernie Sanders called the statement “outrageous” and suggested President Biden consider preemptive pardons for the committee members. Sanders described Trump’s actions as characteristic of authoritarianism and dictatorship. This follows Trump’s declaration of intent to pardon his supporters convicted for their involvement in the January 6th Capitol attack. However, not all Republicans support Trump’s position, with Senator Lindsey Graham explicitly disagreeing.

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Trump’s Espionage Act Prosecution: Revenge Against “Enemies”?

Donald Trump’s presidency is feared to bring widespread suppression of free speech and criminalization of dissent, leveraging the Espionage Act. This World War I-era law, rarely used against spies, has been weaponized against whistleblowers revealing government misconduct under both previous administrations. Trump’s own indictment under this act, coupled with his administration’s aggressive use against journalists and leakers, sets a dangerous precedent. The Act’s secretive procedures, including pre-trial hearings in SCIFs, hinder transparency and due process. This, combined with the Biden administration’s failure to curtail its use, creates a significant threat to press freedom.

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Israel Closes Irish Embassy, Opens Moldova Mission Amid ICJ Dispute

Israel will close its embassy in Ireland due to the Irish government’s “extreme anti-Israel policy,” including its support of the South African lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ. This decision follows Ireland’s unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state and its recent participation in the ICJ case accusing Israel of genocide. Conversely, Israel will open an embassy in Moldova, reflecting a shift in diplomatic priorities based on countries’ stances towards Israel. The closure of the Irish embassy represents a more assertive response than previously employed by Israel’s foreign ministry.

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Romanian TikTok Influencers Flee Amid Election Interference Probe

Following President Iohannis’ release of intelligence documents exposing a pro-Russia campaign on TikTok, Romanian authorities have launched wide-ranging investigations into the finances of presidential candidate Georgescu and his supporters. Raids targeting alleged mercenaries and backers have ensued, alongside tax investigations into campaign funding. Key figures, including several TikTok influencers with alleged organized crime ties, have since left the country. These influencers, who received payments for promoting Georgescu’s nationalist agenda, are implicated in a sophisticated campaign to sway the election.

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Romney’s Exit: GOP Policies Fail Working Class, He Admits

Concluding his Senate term, Mitt Romney asserted that the Republican Party, now largely shaped by Donald Trump, has drifted from its traditional conservative base. He cited Trump’s disregard for truth and questionable behavior as reasons for his opposition, despite often aligning on policy. Romney predicts a Trump-aligned Congress and foresees J.D. Vance as a potential future presidential nominee. While attributing working-class support for Trump to Democratic missteps, Romney expressed concern over the GOP’s potential to retain this base due to its policy stances. He plans to retire from active politics, focusing instead on non-partisan public service initiatives.

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