John Q. Hosedrinker

Expert Warns of Unchecked Power as Trump Returns to Office with Immunity

President-elect Donald Trump’s legal battles face a dramatically altered landscape following his electoral victory. Experts predict that his federal cases, already in jeopardy due to legal challenges and Supreme Court rulings, will likely be dismissed due to the long-standing practice of not criminally prosecuting a sitting president. Similarly, the Georgia case, while less certain, is expected to be either paused or dismissed, likely due to the statute of limitations expiring. While Trump’s New York sentencing is scheduled for late November, experts expect the outcome to be a mere financial penalty, with a prison sentence highly unlikely given the nature of the charges and the impracticality of imprisoning a president with Secret Service protection.

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Harris’s Bid for Republican Votes Backfires, Democratic Turnout Plummets

Kamala Harris’ campaign strategy of appealing to Republican voters, particularly through endorsements from former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney and her father, Dick Cheney, ultimately failed. Despite efforts to court conservative voters, Harris received only 5% of the Republican vote, less than previous Democratic candidates. This suggests that Harris’ investment in attracting Republicans backfired, as voters instead seemed to be dissatisfied with the Democratic Party and its economic policies. Furthermore, Democratic turnout significantly dropped, possibly driven by dissatisfaction with the economy under Biden. While Harris won independent and moderate voters, she did so by smaller margins than Biden in 2020, indicating a broader shift in the electorate away from the Democratic Party.

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Celebrities React to Trump’s Win: “Goodbye, America” or Just “Goodbye, Relevance”?

Celebrities have expressed a range of reactions to Donald Trump’s re-election, from anger and disappointment to a sense of impending doom. Some, like Cardi B and Christina Applegate, are concerned about the implications for women’s rights, while others, like Adam McKay and Wendell Pierce, are critical of the Democratic party and warn of the consequences for the Supreme Court and the country’s future. Many, including Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephen King, emphasize the need for resistance and activism, while others, like Duncan Jones and Philip Pullman, express a sense of despair and disillusionment with the state of American democracy.

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Trump’s Voter Fraud Claims Vanish After Election Win

Despite months of relentless claims of widespread voter fraud and warnings of a stolen election, Donald Trump and his allies abruptly shifted their rhetoric on Election Day. As results initially favored Trump, concerns about election integrity disappeared, replaced by self-congratulatory messages. Similarly, far-right channels on Telegram, previously brimming with fraud allegations, fell silent. Notably, Trump himself ceased his accusations, even though he continues to refuse to concede the 2020 election. While some baseless claims about voter fraud emerged on the left, they were not endorsed by Democratic officials and stood in stark contrast to Vice President Kamala Harris’s acceptance of the election results, emphasizing a fundamental principle of American democracy.

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Trump Fans Embrace ‘Project 2025’ Agenda After Election Win

While Trump has distanced himself from Project 2025, a far-reaching plan for his second term, several prominent figures within his sphere, including Steve Bannon and Matt Walsh, have openly acknowledged its existence and their intention to implement it. This plan, created by the Heritage Foundation, outlines extreme policies like banning abortion pills, surveilling abortion access, and weakening environmental regulations, potentially alienating even some members of Trump’s base. These actions raise concerns about the true extent of Trump’s agenda and the potential consequences of its implementation, particularly given the negative public perception of Project 2025 among Republican voters.

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Biden’s 81 Million Votes Vanish: Apathy, Policy Failures, and the Rise of Trumpism

Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign saw a significant drop in support compared to Joe Biden’s 2020 victory, with analysts citing various factors. While millions of voters who supported Biden in 2020 did not vote for Harris, experts attribute this decline to Biden’s unpopularity, economic anxieties related to inflation, and potential misogyny among some voters. Additionally, the Biden-Harris administration’s support for Israel in its conflict with Hamas, particularly in Arab American communities, may have contributed to lower turnout among Democrats. Despite the loss, Harris remains optimistic about the future, emphasizing the importance of continued fighting for American ideals.

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MAGA Allies Admit ‘Project 2025’ is Trump’s Agenda for Second Term

Following Donald Trump’s election defeat, MAGA allies, including Steve Bannon and Matt Walsh, are openly boasting about “Project 2025,” a 900-page blueprint for a Trump second term. This plan, endorsed by the Heritage Foundation and former Trump administration officials, outlines a radical agenda including expanded executive authority, anti-abortion policies, and an anti-immigrant stance. Despite attempting to distance himself from the project during the campaign, Trump’s close ties to its authors and its alignment with his administration’s policies suggest its influence on his future actions.

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Women Threaten Sex Strike After Trump’s Re-election

Following Donald Trump’s election victory, some liberal women are enacting a “sex strike” in protest. Inspired by a Korean feminist movement, this “4B movement” encourages women to withhold sex, dating, marriage, and childbearing from men for the next four years. This protest, fueled by the perceived threat to women’s rights under Trump’s presidency, aims to reclaim agency over their bodies and challenge the existing power dynamics. Women are sharing their pledges on social media, vowing to abstain from intimate relationships with men as a form of political activism.

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Missouri Voters Pass Minimum Wage Increase and Paid Sick Leave, Facing Potential Republican Challenges

Missouri voters have decisively approved Proposition A, raising the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 and requiring employers to provide paid sick leave. This is the third time Missourians have increased the minimum wage, reflecting a decade-long fight for worker rights. The measure will provide a significant boost to low-wage workers, bringing a full-time employee’s weekly earnings from $492 to $600 before taxes. The paid sick leave provision, effective in 2025, will allow workers to prioritize their health without jeopardizing their income, joining 18 other states in offering this benefit. While opponents argued it would burden businesses, supporters celebrate this victory as a significant step toward economic justice and worker well-being.

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Ukraine Strikes Iranian Weapon Supply Routes in Dagestan, Raising Tensions

Ukrainian forces, potentially utilizing A-22 Flying Fox drones, reportedly struck a naval base in Dagestan, Russia, damaging at least two vessels and possibly several smaller ships. This incident marks the first Ukrainian attack on a naval base in Dagestan, a region crucial for Iranian weapons supply to Russia. The attack, which occurred near a local airport, is significant as it demonstrates Ukraine’s ability to target Russian infrastructure far beyond the frontline and challenges the perceived safety of Iranian supply routes. While Russian authorities claim to have intercepted only one drone, evidence suggests a second drone successfully struck its target, causing a substantial explosion.

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