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America First News
17 May 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Impeaching Mayorkas Gains Momentum Among Key House Republicans
Republicans in the House of Representatives are calling for the impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, following a week of intense and record-breaking illegal migration activity at the southern border. Certain House Republicans have said Mayorkas has done more to help cartels and child traffickers than the American people. As Mayorkas looks to dismiss these calls for impeachment, many House Republicans have already introduced articles of impeachment for Mayorkas as they cite failures at the border as an impeachable offense. Republicans are eager to move forward with impeachment hearings, which could begin as soon as July.
#politics
Townhall: The Worst Political Scandal in American History?
The FBI's investigation into connections between Trump's campaign and Russia was initiated based on conjecture, trafficked by the Clinton campaign. The information used as the predicate was flimsy and came from the Steele Dossier, a compendium of lies and innuendo created by Fusion GPS at the request of the Clinton campaign. The FBI knew the information was thin, but went ahead with the investigation anyway. This collusion is significantly worse than Watergate and implicates high officials in the weaponization of the government to stop Donald Trump.
Townhall: The PBS 'NewsHour' Is a Democrat 'Spin Hour'
PBS, ranked second most trusted channel in recent YouGov poll, claims to add "light, not heat" to the news. However, a study by the Media Research Center found that their "news" program massively tilts towards the Democrats, with five times more coverage of Republican controversies than Democratic ones. Congressional Republican coverage was 85% negative, while Democratic coverage was 72% positive. Republicans were often branded as "extremists," while Democrats were "far left" or "hard left." PBS receives 35% of its funding from the federal Corporation for Public Broadcasting, meaning that Republican taxpayers expect fairness and balance
The Epoch Times: Marjorie Taylor Greene Introduces Articles of Impeachment Against FBI Director Chris Wray
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced articles of impeachment against FBI Director Christopher Wray, accusing him of using the agency as a federal police force to punish anyone who questions the current regime. She cited whistleblower allegations claiming that the FBI had violated Americans' civil liberties by targeting political enemies and other allegations of partisan and illegal behavior. Greene's articles of impeachment come as the FBI and Wray have come under fire recently over reports alleging widespread misconduct, including alleged abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
Front Page Magazine: Our American Suicide
The US is experiencing increasing violence and disorder, with mobs causing chaos and prosecutors failing to hold them accountable. Such conditions could lead to the breakdown of the US government if it continues. This mirrors the United States' western frontier a few generations before the Civil War, and comes as ideological movements, from fascism to Marxism, threaten the nation's values. This poses a greater danger than foreign adversaries, with Abraham Lincoln warning that, "If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher." America's success must depend on trustworthy leaders who fear God, because eliminating biblical precepts from civic life spells disaster.
#society
Breitbart: Sorority Sisters Claim to 'Live in Constant Fear' Around Trans Member
Sorority sisters at University of Wyoming filed a lawsuit against a transgender member in their group, Artemis Langford, who allegedly became physically aroused near them, and pressurized the university to violate bylaws of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Langford, who stands 6'2" and weighs 260 pounds joined the sorority in Sept 2022 and, though he has not yet moved into the house, the sorority sisters say that he will often come inside for meals and attend events with the women. The women expressed fear of living in constant fear in their home and the lawsuit claims that the sorority's national council president and Langford pressured the University of Wyoming chapter to violate the official bylaws. .
Sorority sisters of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house at University of Wyoming have become fearful of transgender member, Artemis Langford, who joined their group and allegedly became physically aroused around them. The women have filed a lawsuit against Langford and the university, claiming that the sorority's national council president and Langford pressured the University of Wyoming chapter to violate bylaws of the sorority. The sisters have become afraid to leave their room and share common spaces with Langford. The lawsuit claims involvement of unsettling incidents, including one where Langford watched a woman coming out of the shower, silently. .
Breitbart: Rep. Lauren Boebert Files for Divorce from Husband
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert has filed for divorce from her husband of two decades, citing "irreconcilable differences". She claimed her marriage was "irretrievably broken" in the filing, adding that she would not be discussing the matter further in public out of respect for their children. The divorce announcement followed Boebert's previous revelation that she would become a grandmother through her 18-year-old son. Her husband allegedly appeared furious and threatened to call the sheriff upon receiving the divorce papers.
Fox News: King Charles ‘further alienated’ from Prince Harry by Queen Camilla; insider says ‘things look pretty bleak’
Prince Harry's relationship with the royal family is still strained, according to a royal expert who claims Queen Camilla is driving a wedge between Charles and his son. Camilla is using Harry and Meghan's status as non-working royals to further alienate Charles from his second son, and any chance of reconciliation looks bleak. Camilla and Harry have always had a frosty relationship, and her opposition to both William's marriage to Kate and Harry's to Meghan has only fueled tensions.
Despite attending King Charles' coronation, Prince Harry's presence has been described as "a fly on the wall", and he declined an invite to a family luncheon following the event. Another expert insists that Harry's appearance had no effect on the king and queen, and they are not worried about him. They have bigger issues to tackle as they turn their attention to their reign. The relationship between Harry and the royal family remains fractured, with little hope of reconciliation.
The Epoch Times: Living Cost Crisis Causes More Australians to Plunge into Extreme Poverty: Report
Australians are suffering from food insecurity due to high living costs, according to a study by the Australian branch of the Salvation Army. Around 93% of those studied lacked the money to pay for daily necessities, leaving respondents with less than $6 per day to cover other expenses. Households with children were identified as the most vulnerable, with 75% living below the poverty line and a fifth unable to provide three meals per day for their children.
At the same time, the Australian government has proposed a new biosecurity tax on farmers. The levy is expected to be 10% and will cost domestic agricultural, fisheries and forestry producers millions of dollars per year to fund a new biosecurity system. The National Farmers’ Federation has criticised the government for doing little to address food price inflation while increasing pressure on farmers.
Townhall: How To Honor Our Officers During National Police Week
Police officers were remembered during National Police Week in Washington, DC. President John F. Kennedy established the week in 1962 to honor police officers who died in the line of duty. The inscription on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, taken from Proverbs 28, speaks volumes: "The wicked flee when no man pursueth. But the righteous are as bold as a lion." The verses that follow are equally important: "When the land is sinful, its princes are numerous: but when there is a judicious man, knowing what is right, he shall endure." A society must have an inside as well as an outside to maintain peace.
As of this writing, yet another senseless act of violence occurred, leaving three civilians dead and two police officers shot in New Mexico. The "motive is unknown" for the shooter, and the event marks more than 200 mass shootings in the US this year alone, according to the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive. A peaceful society must have both an outside (government, laws, and peace officers) and an inside (personal responsibility, recognition of right and wrong, and self-governance). Unfortunately, The Wall Street Journal recently reported that only 39% of Americans consider religion "very important" to them, compared to 62% in 1998, leading to a loss of the "inside" rules. We must restore an "inside" recognition of right and wrong to combat the chaos in our society.
#economy
Front Page Magazine: Danger - Government Digital Currency
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing back against the federal government's plan for a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which he views as a potential "wolf in sheep's clothing" that could threaten individuals' privacy. DeSantis argues that a government-controlled CBDC would give central authorities too much oversight over citizens' financial transactions and could impose certain ideological criteria. He recently got Florida's legislature to ban CBDC use in the state, citing concerns about its legality and effect on federalism. Meanwhile, some media outlets promote the idea of a CBDC as a modernization of the financial system, but DeSantis sees it as a potential threat to individual liberty.
Fox News: Company uses AI to help manufacturers map 'ethical' supply chains, but warns 'its not a magic wand'
FRDM, a software company, plans to use AI to help companies mitigate and avoid human rights risks in their supply chain by mapping out problematic hotspots in supply chains using data from social media. Large Language Models help connect the dots to pick up practices documented on social media by users who aren’t even aware of what they’re doing, helping companies identify instances of human rights abuses. For most companies, their supply chain data is a "hot mess" and less than 6% of companies have visibility beyond tier one suppliers. The technology is still in its early days and Dillon believes that it is impossible to create a fully ethically clean supply chain.
Breitbart: White House: We're Not Negotiating over the Debt Limit and Have 'to Get Default Taken off the Table'
White House Communications Director Ben LaBolt stated that President Joe Biden is not negotiating over the debt limit and is utilizing his team to negotiate a reasonable bipartisan agreement that can be supported by both parties and both chambers. The focus is on protecting the economic gains of the past two years, including 12.7 million jobs created and a clean energy industry. LaBolt emphasized the need to remove default from the table to avoid a recession, and acknowledged that compromise would be necessary to reach a budget agreement.
#health
Fox News: Meet my new co-pilot in the doctor's office: Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare can help in individualized diagnosis and treatment, as well as early detection of diseases like lung and pancreatic cancer. Through earlier diagnosis, AI can lead to earlier treatments and cures. AI algorithms can search vast databases for comparison purposes, allowing them to pick up abnormalities that the human eye might miss. As AI technology continues to evolve, it can offer significant help in preventive healthcare, pandemic preparedness, drug discovery and development, and cardiovascular diagnostics and innovations. The goal of AI is to help inform busy doctors of relevant options and patient data.
Fox News: ChatGPT, meal planning and food allergies: Study measured ‘robo diet’ safety as experts sound warnings
A recent Polish study explored the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for meal planning, specifically for people with food allergies, using ChatGPT. The study found that while ChatGPT generally produced balanced diet plans for people with food allergies, it did not always produce safe plans, with some meals containing forbidden allergens. The researchers noted that ChatGPT can be helpful for food professionals, such as dieticians, but cautioned that lay people may wrongly infer that the model is correct due to its confident responses. The study also identified potential legal and liability issues if people follow a meal plan generated by a chatbot and suffer a reaction.
The Epoch Times: Montana Bans Second Trimester Abortion Procedures
Montana has banned all abortions after 15 weeks except in medical emergencies with the signing of House Bill 721 by Governor Greg Gianforte. The bill prohibits “dismemberment abortion” which involves dilating a woman’s cervix and extracting the fetus using surgical tools. Non-profit organisation Live Action, which is pro-life, describes the procedure as “barbaric” and “dangerous for the mother, and demeaning to the medical profession." The governor also signed two pro-life bills to prevent taxpayer funds being used to finance elective abortions and specified requirements to regulate Medicaid-funded abortions. Pro-choice organisation Planned Parenthood has filed a legal challenge arguing the law breaches a Montana Supreme Court ruling that upholds a constitutional right of privacy to obtain medical procedures, including pre-viability abortions.
The Epoch Times: School Staff Found Children Trapped in Bus After Crash
A truck crashed into a school bus in Melbourne, seriously injuring 7 children. Teachers and passing motorists provided triage before emergency services arrived. The school is receiving an outpouring of community support.
#crime
Fox News: Madison Brooks death: LSU students hailed as good Samaritans after alleged Baton Rouge rape
LSU students Beau Adams and Kathryn Devillier tried to help Madison Brooks, who was dying on a four-lane highway in Baton Rouge, Louisiana after she was allegedly raped and let out of her suspected attackers' car along the side of the road. Beau gave CPR for the next 10 to 15 minutes until emergency personnel arrived while Kathryn dodged traffic to find any of Brooks' belongings and identification. The two have remained close with Brooks' family since the incident and founded the Madison Brooks Foundation to spread awareness on organ donation and safety for young adults.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Nikola Jokic Leads Nuggets Past Lakers 132–126 in West Opener
The Denver Nuggets won 132-126 against the Los Angeles Lakers in the first game of the Western Conference finals on May 16. Nikola Jokic led with 34 points, 21 rebounds and 14 assists to secure his sixth triple-double of the playoffs and Jamal Murray added 31 points. The Lakers made a late attempt to come back, but Denver maintained a comfortable lead, sealing the win.
The Epoch Times: Highest-Paid Athletes List: LIV Golfers Score Big
Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson ranked in the top 10 of the highest-paid athletes, earning $107 million and $106 million respectively, almost all from playing golf. Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappe were the top three earners on the Forbes list. A dozen golfers made the top 50, with seven on the Saudi-backed LIV tour, including Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, and Roger Federer who earned almost all his $95 million in endorsements. No tennis player except Federer and the retired Serena Williams made the top 50, while only Russell Wilson and Max Scherzer were the highest-paid football and baseball players respectively.
Forbes: Sammy Rowland Awarded Mitre Golden Ball As Women’s FA Cup Top Scorer
Sammy Rowland of Hashtag United Women has received the Mitre Golden Ball award for scoring 11 goals in the Women's FA Cup. Despite being eliminated by Coventry City, the fourth-tier team's striker had already scored more goals than any other player in the competition, finishing two goals ahead of Rebecca Wyatt of Ashford United and Cori Williams of Cardiff City. Rowland's team hopes to win an automatic promotion place to the FA Women's Championship next season. She says it is "crazy" that league-winning teams must compete in a play-off for promotion.
#technology
Fox News: Senate warned of ‘perfect storm’ leading to emerging AI disaster: ‘Democracy itself is threatened’
Gary Marcus, an AI expert, warned a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing that democratic election processes and financial markets may be manipulated and harmed by AI technology. He called for a worldwide organisation to create standardised regulations and monitoring of AI systems to protect against AI-generated lies, harassment claims, and mental health risks. While IBM's Chief Privacy & Trust Officer and OpenAI's CEO accepted federal oversight was necessary, Marcus disagreed and instead called for worldwide, national and local measures that include a new federal agency to monitor AI compliance, a safety review like the FDA, and a network of independent scientists to independently review AI systems.
Fox News: Language and cultural inclusivity for chatbots 'very important' to OpenAI's mission, CEO says
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified at a Senate hearing about the importance of language and cultural inclusivity in artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Altman stated that OpenAI worked with the government of Iceland to ensure their language was included in the company's model. He also emphasized that OpenAI is equally focused on incorporating cultural inclusivity in the platform, particularly for underrepresented people who have not had as much access to technology around the world. Altman added that the company is excited to work with people who have particular datasets and to collect a representative set of values from around the world.