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America One News
1 Nov 2023
#politics
PJ Media: Why I Joined the Freedom Conservatism Movement
The narrator receives an invitation to join the Freedom Conservatism movement, which puts their friendships at risk. They reflect on their history with the movement and decide to join in order to prevent Donald Trump from permanently damaging the conservative movement.
PJ Media: Who Were the Anti-Jordan GOP ‘Squishes’?
Republicans are divided over the selection of the new Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Jim Jordan, a conservative ally of former President Trump, was blocked from assuming the role. The 25 Republicans who opposed Jordan will face consequences from their constituents in the next election.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron to visit Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to bolster France's influence in the region
French President Macron travels to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to increase France's influence in the region amidst competition from Russia, China, Turkey, and Europe. France aims to secure contracts in pharmaceuticals and aerospace, as well as to potentially build Kazakhstan's first nuclear power station. Central Asia is becoming a focus for global powers due to Russia's involvement in Ukraine, with China, Europe, and Turkey also showing interest. Both countries desire economic openness but remain authoritarian states with a history of repressing protests. Macron emphasizes the ongoing reform efforts in the region.
#crime
Fox News: Maine shooter thought local businesses attacked in shooting were spreading 'pedophile' rumors about him: Docs
Robert Card, the suspect in the Maine mass shooting that killed 18 people, believed that local businesses were spreading rumors online that he was a pedophile. He was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Card's brother told police that he thought there was a conspiracy involving people accusing him of being a pedophile, including the businesses where the shootings took place. He also believed that some family members were involved. Card had been hospitalized for mental health issues and had stopped taking his medication. The Army declared him non-deployable after determining he shouldn't have a weapon while on duty.
Fox News: Illinois State Police dashcam captures moment Chicago murder suspect fires shots at officer
Dashcam video shows an Illinois State Police officer being fired upon by a Chicago man during a routine stop. The officer was shot multiple times and sustained serious injuries. The suspect, who was also wanted in connection to a murder, was later apprehended.
Red State: BREAKING: Cornell Student Facing Federal Charges for Online Threats to Shoot 'Pig Jews'
Cornell junior Patrick Dai has been arrested and charged with making threats to kill or injure others, including specific threats towards Jewish people on campus. This arrest follows an investigation by the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Antisemitic activity has been escalating recently, and Dai's arrest serves as a response to this concerning trend.
The Blaze: Police officer vomited 3 times during rescue of elderly woman from alleged neglect
An elderly woman neglected by her son is rescued by police in Georgia. The woman was found in deplorable conditions, with bed sores and lying in her own waste. The son, Tony Sherman, is arrested and charged with felony neglect of a disabled adult or elderly person.
Fox News: Cornell student who allegedly made threats to Jewish center identified by authorities
An Ivy League student at Cornell University has been charged with making threats of a mass shooting and antisemitic violence. The student, Patrick Dai, is being questioned by law enforcement. Threatening statements were posted online targeting a Jewish center on campus, leading to increased security measures. If convicted, Dai could face up to five years in prison.