
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 1, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America One News
16 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Trump will 'fix what is broken' and 'lives will be saved'
Sean Hannity discusses the anticipated changes under a new Trump administration regarding immigration enforcement. He emphasizes the end of "catch-and-release," penalization of asylum abuse, and consequences for Latin American countries enabling illegal immigration.
Hannity asserts that the new policies will dismantle cartel operations and lead to the deportation of millions of illegal immigrants, reflecting what he claims the American public desires.
Breitbart: Watch: Prosecutors Show Evidence in the Laken Riley Murder Trial
Georgia prosecutors presented evidence in the murder trial of Jose Ibarra, a Venezuelan migrant accused of killing student Laken Riley. They highlighted forensic, digital, and video evidence linking Ibarra to the crime, including DNA found under Riley's fingernails and a thumbprint on her phone.
The case has sparked discussions about the implications of U.S. migration policies, with critics arguing that such policies contribute to violence against Americans. Ibarra's actions have reignited public debate over border enforcement and the impact of migration on safety.
#politics
Breitbart: Dems Slam Pelosi over Election Loss Criticism: 'Needs to Take a Seat'
Several House Democrats have criticized Rep. Nancy Pelosi for her comments following the Democrats' election loss, stating she should allow House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to lead. They described her remarks as “scattershot” and “damaging” to the party's unity.
Pelosi also faced backlash for blaming President Biden for Vice President Harris's loss, with Senator John Fetterman asserting she cannot shift blame while having previously pushed Biden out of the race. The internal dissent highlights tensions within the party.
Fox News: Pence says he opposes RFK Jr.’s nomination for HHS secretary because of his stance on abortion
Former Vice President Mike Pence has publicly opposed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services, citing concerns over Kennedy's pro-abortion stance, which he believes contradicts the pro-life policies of the Trump-Pence administration. Pence argues that Kennedy's record should alarm pro-life Americans.
President-elect Trump announced Kennedy's nomination, emphasizing a need for reform in public health and criticizing the influence of the industrial food and drug sectors. Kennedy's views on abortion have shifted over time, raising concerns from both conservative and liberal circles regarding his potential policies as HHS head.
Breitbart: Democrats Test 'No Religious Test' Clause in Attacks on Trump Nominees
Democrats are facing criticism for questioning the religious beliefs of President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees, including Pete Hegseth and Mike Huckabee. This scrutiny raises concerns about violating the Constitution's prohibition on religious tests for public office.
The controversy echoes previous instances where Democratic senators have targeted conservative nominees over their faith, prompting backlash from Republicans. The ongoing debate highlights the tension between religious beliefs and qualifications for public service.
Breitbart: Klobuchar: I'm Hoping Trump Ditches Patel, Keeps FBI Director Wray
Senator Amy Klobuchar expressed concerns about President-elect Donald Trump potentially replacing FBI Director Christopher Wray with Kash Patel. Klobuchar highlighted that Wray, appointed by Trump in 2017, should be allowed to complete his ten-year term, emphasizing the importance of stability in the FBI.
She referenced former Attorney General Bill Barr's strong opposition to Patel, indicating a lack of confidence in his suitability for the role. Klobuchar believes Wray has positively impacted FBI morale and hopes he will continue to serve.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: Voters are going to get a complete upheaval in Washington
Fox News host Jesse Watters discussed President-elect Trump's upcoming Cabinet selections, highlighting Mar-a-Lago as a bustling hub for political activity. Notable appointments include Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for the Department of Interior.
Watters emphasized that Trump's administration is poised to bring significant changes to Washington, with continued anticipation for key positions like treasury secretary and FBI director. The atmosphere in Washington is reportedly tense as the new majority leader prepares to advance Trump's nominees.
#society
Fox News: Daughters of Malcolm X sue FBI, CIA and NYPD for $100M over 1965 assassination
The daughters of Malcolm X are suing the FBI, CIA, and NYPD for $100 million, alleging the agencies conspired in their father's 1965 assassination. They claim a corrupt relationship between law enforcement and killers led to his murder, causing lasting pain for the family.
Attorney Ben Crump stated that the government had a role in the assassination, and the lawsuit seeks accountability for the suffering endured by Malcolm X's family. The agencies have not publicly commented on the litigation.
Times Of Israel: Israel carries out fourth wave of strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut
Poland's foreign ministry condemned the vandalism of a monument to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which was defaced with red-black paint. The Israeli ambassador urged Polish authorities to find those responsible, highlighting a pattern of antisemitic acts.
In the U.S., President-elect Donald Trump announced that Karoline Leavitt will be his White House press secretary. Meanwhile, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof resolved a government crisis following the resignation of a junior minister after controversial remarks about recent attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: The 'visceral' anguish of France's Lebanese community
The Lebanese community in France, numbering between 50,000 and 60,000, is experiencing heightened anxiety and distress due to the recent escalation of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Many are closely monitoring news from Lebanon, while some engage in community efforts to support those affected by the violence.
Individuals like Jocelyne Moubarak and Maria Nehme express deep emotional ties to their homeland, feeling a mix of sadness and helplessness as they navigate their connections to Lebanon from afar. The ongoing conflict has reignited past traumas and has made it difficult for them to discuss the situation openly in France.
#crime
Fox News: Hawaii woman's cryptic text messages prompt concern after disappearance
Hannah Kobayashi, a 31-year-old woman from Hawaii, has gone missing while traveling to New York City for a vacation. Her family is concerned after she sent cryptic messages indicating she felt tricked and scared, and has not been in contact since arriving at Los Angeles International Airport.
Her mother filed a missing person report with the LAPD after failing to reach her. The family is urging anyone with information to come forward to help locate Hannah.
#sports
GB News: Netflix forced to issue apology before Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing fight
During the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing event, Netflix host Kate Scott issued an apology due to significant technical difficulties that disrupted the broadcast. Sound issues affected her ability to communicate with boxing legends Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield, leading to frustration among viewers.
The streaming problems were compounded by complaints of poor picture quality and buffering. Despite these challenges, Lewis shared insights on the fight, expressing concerns for Paul while predicting Tyson's strategy in the ring.
GB News: Jake Paul brutally booed by boxing fans after appearing on the big screen before Mike Tyson fight
Jake Paul faces Mike Tyson tonight in a highly anticipated boxing match, but he has been met with boos from fans at AT&T Stadium. Despite the crowd's reaction, Paul is focused on his earnings, expecting to make around $40 million from the fight.
Tyson, returning to the ring after a long hiatus, seeks personal glory rather than financial gain, stating that this match won't change his life financially. The bout represents a chance for Tyson to solidify his legacy against the younger Paul, who boasts an impressive record.