THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 6, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
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.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
12 Feb 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Crane to Introduce Articles of Impeachment Against Judge Blocking DOGE
Crane to Introduce Articles of Impeachment Against Judge Blocking DOGE
Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Judge Paul Engelmayer, who issued a restraining order preventing the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury payment systems. This order, prompted by a lawsuit from 19 state attorneys general, claims potential harm from the policy.

Crane argues that Engelmayer's actions represent judicial overreach, asserting that judges should not impose their policy preferences over elected officials. This move aligns with President Trump's call for action against federal judges perceived as obstructing efforts to combat corruption.


Breitbart: Trump's FCC Chief Brendan Carr Probes Comcast, NBC over DEI Policies Promoting Discrimination
Trump's FCC Chief Brendan Carr Probes Comcast, NBC over DEI Policies Promoting Discrimination
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has initiated an investigation into Comcast and NBCUniversal for allegedly promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies that may violate federal regulations and civil rights laws. Carr's inquiry aims to determine if these companies are engaging in discriminatory practices under the guise of DEI.

Carr's actions follow President Trump's executive order banning DEI policies across the government. He argues that Comcast's and NBCUniversal's DEI initiatives contradict federal law, stating that their promotion of DEI cannot be justified. Comcast has stated it will cooperate with the FCC's inquiry.


Forbes: Trump Takes Over Kennedy Center In War On ‘Woke’ Programming—Here’s What To Know
Trump Takes Over Kennedy Center In War On ‘Woke’ Programming—Here’s What To Know
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts board has appointed President Donald Trump as chairman, following his announcement to target the center's "woke culture." Trump plans to make significant changes, including firing several board members appointed by President Biden.

Trump has criticized the center's programming, claiming it does not align with his vision for the arts. He has appointed allies to key positions and will have veto power over board decisions. This marks a historic shift in the center's governance.


The Western Journal: Fox News Humiliates CNN, MSNBC - Beats Them Among Democrats by Whopping Margin
Fox News Humiliates CNN, MSNBC - Beats Them Among Democrats by Whopping Margin
Fox News has surpassed CNN and MSNBC in viewership among Democrats and independents, with 427,000 Democratic viewers in January compared to CNN's 174,000 and MSNBC's 255,000. The network also leads in the 25-to-54 demographic, attracting 54,000 Democratic viewers.

Fox Corporation reported a record $781 million EBITDA, driven by increased ad revenue linked to the presidential election and live sports. Advertisers are taking notice, with major brands returning to the platform, indicating Fox's growing appeal across a broader audience.


Front Page Magazine: Yet Another House Dem Calls for 'Street Fight' Against Trump Policies
Yet Another House Dem Calls for 'Street Fight' Against Trump Policies
House Democrats, including Hakeem Jeffries and Kweisi Mfume, have made incendiary remarks suggesting a need for "street fights" against the Republican agenda and government reforms. Critics argue this rhetoric incites violence and reflects a troubling trend among leftist leaders.

Mfume's comments on fighting against government efficiency cuts have drawn backlash, with suggestions that such language is irresponsible. Despite claims of advocating for government transparency, the call for confrontation raises concerns about the potential for escalating tensions.


Breitbart: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Won't Say Why Hagerty Consulting Chosen Behind Closed Doors
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Won't Say Why Hagerty Consulting Chosen Behind Closed Doors
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has not disclosed details regarding the city's decision to hire Hagerty Consulting for recovery efforts following the Palisades Fire. The contract terms remain private, and the firm was chosen despite past legal issues involving former consultants.

Bass defended the choice, citing Hagerty's reputation and experience in disaster recovery within California. However, no further information was provided about the necessity of a consulting firm or the contract specifics.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Rhode Island: ‘Islamophobic Mosque Shooting’?
Rhode Island: ‘Islamophobic Mosque Shooting’?
A shooting outside the Islamic Center of Rhode Island has sparked debate over whether it should be classified as a hate crime. Providence police have not labeled it as such, despite media narratives suggesting an Islamophobic motive. The investigation revealed both the victim and suspect have serious criminal backgrounds.

Critics argue that the media and local political responses have rushed to judgment without thorough examination of the facts. The incident has led to a House resolution on Islamophobia, which some believe is based on flawed reporting and assumptions about the motives behind the shooting.


GB News: Fashion advert banned after model looks 'unhealthily thin' in 'irresponsible' image
Fashion advert banned after model looks 'unhealthily thin' in 'irresponsible' image
A fashion advert by Next has been banned for depicting a model deemed "unhealthily thin," with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) citing concerns over the pose and camera angle. While Next defended the model's appearance as healthy, the ASA ruled the image breached social responsibility guidelines.

The ruling reflects growing scrutiny over unrealistic body types in advertising, particularly amid a trend towards thinner models influenced by weight-loss drugs. Fashion journalist Victoria Moss noted that the body positivity movement is under threat, as the industry increasingly favors slim models, raising concerns about the impact on eating disorders.


Fox News: Massachusetts town votes to become a transgender 'sanctuary city' after wild city council meeting
Massachusetts town votes to become a transgender 'sanctuary city' after wild city council meeting
The Worcester City Council in Massachusetts has voted to become a sanctuary city for transgender and gender-diverse individuals, amid concerns for their safety under the Trump administration. The resolution was supported by around 200 attendees from the LGBT+ community during a lengthy council meeting.

The measure aims to protect transgender rights and ensure equal protections, as well as recognize the importance of gender-affirming healthcare. This decision follows a petition from local advocates after concerns were raised about a transphobic environment.


Breitbart: Google Removes Black History Month and Pride Month from Calendar App
Google Removes Black History Month and Pride Month from Calendar App
Google has removed references to Black History Month and LGBT Pride Month from its Calendar platform, reverting to only public holidays and national observances. This decision has sparked outrage among leftists who prefer the company to maintain these cultural observances.

The change aligns with Google's response to feedback about the sustainability of manually adding numerous cultural moments. Additionally, Google has recently renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America" in line with an executive order from the Trump administration.


Fox News: 'Glee' star Naya Rivera's 4-year-old son tried to save actress in final moments before tragic drowning
'Glee' star Naya Rivera's 4-year-old son tried to save actress in final moments before tragic drowning
Naya Rivera's ex-husband, Ryan Dorsey, revealed their son Josey, then 4, witnessed her drowning in Lake Piru in July 2020. Josey has expressed guilt over not being able to save her, recalling a moment when he hesitated to throw a rope due to a spider.

Rivera's death was ruled accidental, and Dorsey was informed of her disappearance while shopping 145 miles away. The family settled a wrongful death lawsuit against Ventura County, claiming the rental agent failed to warn Rivera about the lake's dangerous conditions.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: No longer taken advantage of: Trump signs order prioritizing ‘unified’ US foreign policy front
No longer taken advantage of: Trump signs order prioritizing ‘unified’ US foreign policy front
President Trump signed an executive order to reinforce a unified U.S. foreign policy aligned with his "America First" agenda. The order emphasizes the State Department's role in implementing Trump’s priorities and mandates reforms in recruitment and performance standards under Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The order also outlines plans to reassess U.S. foreign aid, particularly regarding the U.S. Agency for International Development, and includes proposals for a long-term U.S. presence in Gaza. These initiatives have sparked backlash from Arab nations, prompting discussions among regional leaders.


Times Of Israel: Upending US policy on Ukraine, Trump says he and Putin agreed to start talks to end war
Upending US policy on Ukraine, Trump says he and Putin agreed to start talks to end war
President Trump announced a shift in U.S. policy towards Ukraine, stating he and President Putin agreed to negotiate an end to the war after a prisoner swap. Trump emphasized the need for collaboration and expressed hope for a peaceful resolution, while the involvement of Ukrainian President Zelensky remains uncertain.

Defense Secretary Hegseth indicated NATO membership for Ukraine is unrealistic, contradicting previous U.S. commitments. The White House described the recent calls between Trump, Putin, and Zelensky as positive, but the implications for Ukraine's role in negotiations are unclear.


The Western Journal: Trump Details 'Lengthy and Highly Productive' Talk with Putin, Hints at 'Successful Conclusion' of Ukraine War
Trump Details 'Lengthy and Highly Productive' Talk with Putin, Hints at 'Successful Conclusion' of Ukraine War
President Trump described his recent phone calls with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as "lengthy and highly productive," expressing optimism for a swift resolution to the Ukraine war. He emphasized the need to stop the ongoing violence and announced plans for U.S. negotiation teams to engage in peace talks.

Zelenskyy echoed Trump's sentiments, highlighting Ukraine's commitment to achieving peace and collaboration with the U.S. However, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that returning to Ukraine's pre-2014 borders is unrealistic, complicating the potential for a negotiated settlement.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: Cancel Your Museum Trip. The Fauci Exhibit Has Been Axed.
Cancel Your Museum Trip. The Fauci Exhibit Has Been Axed.
The Department of Health and Human Services has canceled a $168,000 contract for an Anthony Fauci museum exhibit, part of a broader move to eliminate $182 million in administrative contracts. Critics argue that Fauci should not be celebrated due to his controversial role during the COVID pandemic.

This decision is seen as a pushback against what some perceive as a culture of glorifying figures like Fauci and other left-leaning icons. The cancellation is viewed as a small victory in reclaiming cultural narratives from those they label as authoritarian.


#health

Breitbart: Lisa Murkowski: 'I Intend to Support Robert Kennedy Jr.’s Confirmation'
Lisa Murkowski: 'I Intend to Support Robert Kennedy Jr.’s Confirmation'
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) announced her support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, emphasizing the need to reduce healthcare costs and focus on prevention. She acknowledged concerns about Kennedy's views on vaccines but noted his commitments to evidence-based recommendations.

Kennedy highlighted the chronic disease epidemic in the U.S., stating that it disproportionately affects lower-income Americans. He pledged to address this issue, framing it as not just an economic or national security concern, but a moral imperative for the nation.


#crime

Fox News: Son of accused attempted Trump assassin has outburst in court after pleading guilty to serious charges
Son of accused attempted Trump assassin has outburst in court after pleading guilty to serious charges
Oran Routh, son of a man charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, claimed political persecution during his court appearance for a child pornography charge. He pleaded guilty and was remanded until sentencing, expressing frustration over his arrest.

His father, Ryan Routh, is accused of pointing a firearm at Trump while he was golfing in Florida. Oran's arrest followed the discovery of child sex abuse material during an unrelated investigation. He is scheduled for sentencing in May.


Fox News: Louisiana hotel surveillance shows Super Bowl reporter with 'Bourbon Street Hustler' just before death
Louisiana hotel surveillance shows Super Bowl reporter with 'Bourbon Street Hustler' just before death
Adan Manzano, a 27-year-old Telemundo reporter, was found dead in a Kenner, Louisiana hotel on February 5, coinciding with his assignment for Super Bowl LIX. Security footage showed Danette Colbert, a 45-year-old suspect with a criminal record, entering and leaving Manzano's room around the time of his death.

Colbert faces multiple charges, including fraud and robbery, and may be linked to a pattern of suspicious deaths. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding Manzano's death, including the possibility that he was drugged. A missing credit card belonging to Manzano was traced back to Colbert.