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America One News
13 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Video of Trump allegedly 'snubbing' actress Cheryl Hines spreads like wildfire but doesn't show full picture
Videos circulated online suggesting President Trump snubbed actress Cheryl Hines at a UFC event, but context reveals he later greeted her. An advisor clarified that the initial moment was likely an oversight, as Trump returned to shake hands after interacting with others.
Despite past criticisms of Trump, Hines has participated in events with him since her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., endorsed Trump and became HHS Secretary. The incident highlights the complexities of their relationships amid political dynamics.
Fox News: SCOOP: Arizona to begin removing as many as 50K noncitizens from voter rolls following lawsuit
All 15 Arizona counties are now verifying and removing noncitizens from their voter rolls, following a successful lawsuit by America First Legal. This process affects nearly 50,000 registrants who failed to provide proof of U.S. citizenship, as mandated by state law.
The counties are collaborating with the Department of Homeland Security to confirm voter citizenship status, ensuring compliance with Arizona's voting regulations. Those confirmed as citizens will be moved to the regular voter list, while noncitizens will have their registrations canceled.
#society
GB News: GB News audience member tests Labour MP over rape gangs: ‘What are they frightened of?’
An audience member on GB News confronted Labour's Barry Gardiner about the government's handling of grooming gangs, claiming they are avoiding the issue. He compared the scandal to the Jimmy Savile case and questioned why Labour and the Prime Minister are not addressing it directly.
Gardiner defended the government's actions, citing the implementation of recommendations from Professor Jay's inquiry and the commitment to local inquiries. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper reassured that five promised inquiries would proceed, while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stressed the importance of focusing on existing recommendations.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘Screw you!’: Netanyahu’s son lashes out at French president on X
Yair Netanyahu criticized French President Emmanuel Macron after Macron suggested France might recognize a Palestinian state soon. Netanyahu's social media post included a series of statements supporting independence movements in various regions, while expressing disdain for France's stance.
Macron's comments, which were welcomed by Hamas, have sparked backlash from right-wing groups in France, prompting him to clarify his support for both Palestinian statehood and Israeli security. This potential recognition by France marks a significant shift in policy that could strain Israel-France relations.
#economy
Human Events: UK government takes over steel plant after Chinese company threatens to shut it down
The UK government intervened to prevent the closure of the Scunthorpe steel plant, the last in Britain making steel from scratch. An emergency bill was passed, granting Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds powers to ensure the plant remains operational and employees are paid amid financial losses attributed to market conditions and tariffs.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of the plant to local communities and the economy. The intervention aims to prevent the UK from becoming the only G7 nation without domestic steel production, which is vital for various industries. The future of the plant remains uncertain as Jingye Group faces new regulations.