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America First News
16 May 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Gutfeld: Durham lays the basis for questioning the 2020 election results
Greg Gutfeld from Fox News questioned the 2020 presidential election, reasoning that people were made to believe Trump was a modern-day Hitler, which justified cheating. Fox News may not react well to Gutfeld pushing the envelope they don't want pushed. We must be able to question any election results in a free society.
Forbes: China, Iran And Saudi Arabia Responsible For Most Executions Last Year, Says Amnesty
China and two Middle Eastern countries led the world in known judicial executions in 2022, according to a report from Amnesty International. Amnesty did not provide a precise figure for China's execution rate, but says many thousands are thought to have occurred. Iran was the most prolific executor, putting to death 576 people last year.
Fox News: Congress must 'leverage' the FBI's budget to force reform after Durham report, Jordan says
Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee Chairman, believes that the results of the John Durham investigation show that the FBI is becoming more politicized and may be the beginning of a potential leverage against the bureau. Jordan stated that the Durham probe's findings represent the latest example of the leftward tendencies of the FBI and other government agencies, which will require extreme measures to reform. Jordan said that if Congress is waiting to hold the FBI accountable for its actions, the most effective way to do this is to go after their source of funding.
Fox News: Blue states are cashing in on fossil fuel production despite climate agenda: analysis
The US oil and gas industry contributes $1.8 trillion annually to the economy while supporting nearly 11 million jobs, according to an industry analysis. The report highlights the positive economic impact in every state, despite several Democratic-led states' aggressive climate agendas and green energy push.
Governors of Democrats controlled states, including California and New York, have taken aim at the oil and gas industry. While New York banned oil and gas fracking state-wide, California is drastically cutting its dependence on fossil fuels and is aggressively restructuring plans to rely more on renewable energy. President Biden's administration has also attempted to decrease the amount of land and waters leased for fossil fuel production.
Fox News: Biden admin coordinated with liberal dark money behemoth on 'transforming food system,' emails show
The Biden administration collaborated with Eric Kessler, the founder of left-wing dark money firm Arabella Advisors, on agricultural policy issues. Emails obtained by Fox News Digital reveal that Kessler played a leading role in initiatives to "transform" the US food system and address the meat industry’s high prices. Despite not being affiliated with the USDA, Kessler was the only person included in the email chains. American for Public Trust (APT) executive director Caitlin Sutherland expressed concern over Kessler's level of influence within the Biden administration and the impact of the foreign-funded Arabella network on its policies.
Arabella Advisors is a consulting company in Washington, D.C, that manages at least five nonprofit organizations, including the Sixteen Thirty Fund, the New Venture Fund, the Hopewell Fund, the Windward Fund, and the North Fund. These groups fund numerous shadowy left-wing organizations and have raised more than $1.5 billion in anonymous donations. Arabella Advisors is leading campaigns for climate change awareness and agriculture-related programs to create "a world where delicious, nutritious, sustainably produced food is accessible to all." Emails suggest close coordination between Kessler, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and other top agency officials, but the USDA maintains this is standard stakeholder engagement practice.
#society
Forbes: Musk Fans Conspiracies About George Soros After Billionaire's Fund Dumps All Tesla Stock
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sparked controversy with a tweet attacking billionaire George Soros, accusing him of wanting to "erode the very fabric of civilization" and stating that "Soros hates humanity." His comments prompted accusations of repeating anti-Semitic sentiments. Soros recently sold off his holdings in Tesla, as well as in other tech stocks. He has been the target of conspiracy theories from the right.
#education
Fox News: Texas prepares for showdown over school choice bill: Teacher unions 'Fighting to the death' to keep 'control'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is rallying support around a school voucher programme while opposition from teachers' unions worries that the programme will fund private schools with essential public school money and that these programmes benefit only the wealthy. Abbott faces opposition from Democrats and rural Republicans who are fighting to stop the movement from expanding and says he will veto a bill that significantly reduces the number of students who would be eligible for the programme. School choice advocates argue however that vouchers benefit all families and cite a poll last year which found that school choice had support across the political spectrum.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott rallied support around a school choice programme, arguing that empowering parents to choose the best educational path for their child is an important priority. Opponents of the programme think these programmes benefit only the wealthy, take away essential public school funds and only hurt underfunded public schools. Abbott faces opposition from Democrats and rural Republicans who say they will stop the movement from expanding, while he says he will veto a bill that significantly reduces the number of students who would be eligible for the programme. School choice advocates argue that vouchers benefit all families, but teachers' unions remain staunchly opposed to the movement as they are fighting for control over where tax-payer dollars are being spent.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia prison break: 3 facing charges for alleged involvement in inmates' escape
Michael Abrams was arrested for allegedly assisting in the escape of two inmates from a Philadelphia jail earlier this month. This is the third person to be arrested in connection to the prison break.
#sports
Forbes: NFL Making Key Changes To Deliver Improved TV Experience In 2023
The NFL has announced changes to its scheduling this season, including flex scheduling for Monday Night Football and more Thursday night games. These changes are designed to increase viewership and ensure high-quality matchups. In addition, the NFL will partner with networks such as ESPN, CBS, Fox, Amazon, and NBC Peacock to televise games throughout the season.
The Minnesota Vikings will have five prime time games this season, including a rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 2. This game will provide a test for the Vikings as they seek to improve their performance against championship-caliber teams. The team's decision to send Za'Darius Smith to the Cleveland Browns was based on salary-cap considerations and the player's desire to leave. The Vikings are now counting on Danielle Hunter and Marcus Davenport to anchor their pass rush and help improve the team's defensive performance.