
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 2, 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
21 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Pritzker bashes Trump order on birthright citizenship: 'We will not follow an unconstitutional order'
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker criticized President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, labeling it unconstitutional. Pritzker stated that such a significant legal change cannot be enacted through executive order and anticipates legal challenges from civil rights groups.
Pritzker also expressed concerns about the Trump administration's lack of communication with state governors and highlighted the influence of wealthy individuals in Trump's circle, suggesting that the administration prioritizes the interests of the wealthy over ordinary Americans.
#politics
Forbes: Trump’s Executive Orders: Here Are All His Big Day-One Actions On Immigration, Energy, TikTok And More
President Trump signed several executive orders shortly after taking office, focusing on immigration, energy production, and social policies. Key actions include mass deportations, reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy, and halting the TikTok ban for 75 days. He also withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement and eliminated federal DEI programs.
Trump's initiatives are expected to face legal challenges, particularly regarding birthright citizenship and the establishment of a new Department of Government Efficiency. His administration aims to enhance energy exports, roll back environmental regulations, and impose tariffs, while also addressing remote work arrangements for federal employees.
Forbes: Trump Ends Remote Work For Federal Employees, Hoping To Shrink The Federal Workforce
President Trump has ordered all federal employees to return to in-person work full-time, ending remote work arrangements. This move aims to reduce the federal workforce through attrition, with department heads directed to implement the change promptly.
The initiative is part of broader efforts to streamline government operations, including potential job relocations and regulatory cuts. Trump previously employed similar strategies during his first term, such as relocating the Bureau of Land Management's headquarters.
The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Discovers Message Biden Left for Him in the Oval Office
President Donald Trump discovered a letter from Joe Biden in the Oval Office, a tradition that started with Ronald Reagan. During a signing event, Trump humorously noted the letter's presence and considered reading it aloud to the media, but opted to review it privately first.
Trump used the moment to contrast his approach with Biden's, questioning whether Biden held similar press conferences. The letter's envelope bore the number "47," hinting at its significance.
Le Monde: Trump's celebration of strength through words and executive orders
On the first day of Donald Trump's second term, he delivered a speech filled with grand promises while signing a series of executive orders that reflected a focus on revenge against his opponents. He emphasized a vision of American exceptionalism and a "golden age," despite the economic challenges he faced.
Trump's actions included pardoning January 6 rioters and rolling back rights related to abortion and gender identity, signaling a shift toward exclusionary policies. His rejection of multilateral agreements and attempts to alter citizenship rights indicate a potential clash with established American institutions.
The Western Journal: Trump Immediately Makes Sweeping Changes to Oval Office, Restores Military Tribute Removed by Biden
President Donald Trump has made significant changes to the Oval Office, restoring military flags that were removed by former President Joe Biden. He replaced Biden's portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt with one of George Washington and reinstated a bust of Winston Churchill.
Trump also brought back his Diet Coke button and a portrait of Andrew Jackson, while keeping a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. He expressed his appreciation for the Oval Office, emphasizing its importance in presidential decision-making.
#society
GB News: STOP TRASHING BRITAIN: Restore pride in our streets and get tougher on those ruining our landscape - SIGN PETITION NOW
The UK faces a significant litter crisis, with 30 million tonnes of waste dropped annually, costing taxpayers around £500 million for cleanup. Over 85% of Britons acknowledge litter as a local issue, yet nearly half admit to littering themselves.
Fly-tipping is also rampant, with local councils struggling to manage waste due to reduced bin collection services. A new petition by GB News aims to impose stricter penalties for littering and fly-tipping, advocating for a minimum fine of £1,000 and mandatory jail sentences for repeat offenders.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Attorney General suggested Israel is enforcing apartheid
The Attorney General has suggested that Israel's actions in the West Bank and Gaza may constitute apartheid, following a letter signed by Lord Hermer. This letter criticized the Israeli government as a "far-Right" coalition and called for investigations into its policies by the International Court of Justice.
While the ICJ ruled Israel's occupation unlawful, it did not label it as apartheid. Concerns have been raised about Lord Hermer's ability to provide unbiased legal advice due to his past endorsements of controversial views on Israel.
#culture
Fox News: JK Rowling torches left for gender ideology 'calamity' after Trump executive order: 'They didn't listen'
President Trump has swiftly enacted measures against "woke" gender ideology, mandating that government entities use "sex" instead of "gender" and ensuring identification aligns with biological classifications. This move has garnered support from conservatives, who view it as a significant victory.
J.K. Rowling responded to criticisms of Trump’s actions, emphasizing that the left's failure to address gender identity issues has led to a backlash. She continues to advocate for women's rights and single-sex spaces, asserting that her stance is not transphobic but focused on protecting women and girls.
#crime
Fox News: US sting snares armed felon smugglers tied to foreign prison gang, cartel: police
Three ex-convicts from El Paso were arrested in a sting operation targeting transnational gangs. Arturo "Tadeo" Ramirez Manzano, Mario Ivan Ramirez, and Corina Hernandez face charges including unlawful possession of firearms and drug trafficking, with authorities seizing rifles and cocaine.
Ramirez was also linked to a recent shooting and identified as a member of the Paisa gang, involved in a human smuggling operation. All three are currently in custody at El Paso County Jail awaiting trial.