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America First News
18 May 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Border Crossers Soon to Enjoy Living in Manhattan's Iconic Roosevelt Hotel, Paid for by Taxpayers
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is turning the Roosevelt Hotel into a migrant shelter that will house close to 1,000 border crossers and illegal aliens. The cost will fall on New Yorkers, who will pay an annual $75 million bill to convert the hotel. This is proving lucrative for the powerful real estate and hotel industry in New York City.
Breitbart: NYC Moves Migrants Out of Public School Gym Amid Parent Protests
NYC mayor Eric Adams relocates adult migrants from public school gym in Coney Island amid protests from parents. They are being moved to a 450-bed shelter in Touro College, though officials will reserve the right to use school gyms as needed. Over 41k border crossers and illegal aliens are living in city emergency shelters now.
#politics
Forbes: Fox Denies Report Sean Hannity Will Take Prime-Time Spot After Tucker Carlson’s Exit
Fox News is still deciding who will replace Tucker Carlson in prime time following Carlson's ouster. Contrary to a Drudge Report claim that Sean Hannity had been picked to take the 8 p.m. slot, a spokesperson for the network said that no decision has been made yet. In recent months, Carlson has made headlines for his role in the massive defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems and a lawsuit claiming he subjected a former employee to a hostile and discriminatory work environment.
Fox News: Democratic lawmaker 'disappointed' with Biden's handling of debt negotiations: 'We’re in a weaker position'
Rep. Jared Golden criticized President Biden's handling of debt ceiling negotiations, saying Democrats would be in a stronger position had they started negotiating back in February. Golden said he had been disappointed with the way the negotiations had been handled until progress was made last week. He also put forward ideas for commencing negotiations in early April and said he had written to Biden about the need for Democrats to negotiate.
Golden added that it was time to commence negotiations and expressed discontent with the no-negotiating stance taken before. President Biden rejected the idea of Medicaid work requirements in the Republican debt ceiling plan and said he would not accept any work requirements that would impact people's medical health needs. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Monday he was not optimistic about the negotiations, and Biden said this week that he would not accept any of the Medicaid requirements in the Republican debt ceiling plan.
The Federalist Papers: GOP Faces Major Upset as Democrat Flips Seat in Largest Republican-Controlled City
Democrat Donna Deegan won the mayoral race in Jacksonville, Florida, defeating Republican Daniel Davis in a closely contested election. Deegan cited crossover votes from Republicans and independents as influential to her win. Although Deegan's victory is notable, it follows a November midterm election where the Democratic Party was defeated in Florida.
The Federalist Papers: North Carolina GOP Takes a Victory Lap, Overriding Veto of 12 Week Abortion Limit
North Carolina's Republican-majority General Assembly has overridden Governor Roy Cooper's efforts to veto legislation restricting abortions post-12 weeks of pregnancy. The law marks a significant political shift in the state and is part of a broader debate concerning abortion rights in the US, with other Southern states also looking to tighten their laws.
Flag And Cross: 'The Five' Co-Host Replies to Rumors That He's No Longer on Fox News Show
Geraldo Rivera confirms he will return to "The Five" next week after rumors circulated that he would not be appearing on the show anymore. Fox News fired Tucker Carlson last month and rumors have been circulating regarding Rivera's return. Rivera had taken a shot at Carlson, accusing him of spreading "bulls***" conspiracy theories. Rivera's scheduled appearances were then canceled, but he confirmed his return on Twitter. Hannity will move into Carlson's old time slot and low-rated "Fox News Tonight" will be dropped from the lineup.
Breitbart: USA Today Accused of ‘Racism’ After Claiming DeSantis Doing ‘White Thing’ by Eliminating DEI Initiatives
Florida governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that eliminates Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives at the state's public universities. A USA Today columnist faced accusations of racism for an essay that accused DeSantis of doing the "white thing" by signing the bill that pulls all state funding from DEI programs. The author repeatedly used divisive terms and accused the Florida governor of promoting discrimination, exclusion, and indoctrination. The move comes amid a growing anti-white sentiment pushed by the "woke" left and mainstream media. Some social media users criticised the essay as blatantly racist and an embarrassment to journalism.
The Epoch Times: National Admits Every Administration Since Reagan Has Mishandled Classified Documents
Classified documents being mishandled by recent US presidents is not a new issue, according to newly declassified testimony from a House Intelligence Committee hearing with National Archives staff. Since 2010, over 80 calls have been received by the Archives’ Information Security Oversight Office from various sources like libraries alerting them to classified information being found in unclassified boxes. The mishandling of such documents have been allegedly made by former Presidents Trump, Vice President Pence, and current President Biden.
Breitbart: Republicans Advance Bill to Defund House Office of Diversity and Inclusion
House Republicans advance bill to defund the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion, established in the 116th Congress to foster diversity among House employing offices. Republicans argue that diversity offices have no place in Congress or the rest of the federal government, and call on all Republicans appropriators to defund DEI programs in every federal agency. The Anti-Woke Caucus chairman argues that wokeness divides Americans and seeks to replace legal equality with government-mandated equity, with the office costing $3 million. (, )
The Blaze: McCarthy suggests Adam Schiff should be expelled from Congress after Durham report implodes Russian collusion narrative
Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy calls for Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff's expulsion from Congress after discrepancies in FBI's investigation into allegations between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russian government was exposed in the Durham report. McCarthy accused Schiff of lying to the American public about having proof and questioned his character and credibility in Congress. Durham mentioned that FBI had entered the investigation without enough evidence to support the probe.
Forbes: Not Just Trump And Biden: Every Administration Since Reagan Mishandled Classified Records, National Archives Finds
A National Archives official testified before the House Intelligence Committee that boxes of classified information have been found in unclassified containers from every administration since the Reagan Administration. The Archives had requested that former presidents and vice presidents review their personal records for sensitive material after boxes of classified documents were found in the possession of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. The testimony comes amidst the discovery of classified documents at the homes of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump leading to two federal probes.
Breitbart: Schweizer: Oversight Panel Has Subpoenaed Joe Biden Phone Records
House Oversight Committee subpoenas phone records of a phone belonging to President Joe Biden that Hunter Biden's business paid for; Peter Schweizer shares the phone number with individuals, and the Oversight Committee is going to subpoena those phone records.
The reported removal of the investigative team at the IRS looking into Hunter Biden's alleged tax evasion is potentially illegal, states Peter Schweizer. IRS had gone to congressional committees and complained that they believe there was political interference from DOJ, and Schweizer says the removal of the investigative team is very troubling.
#society
The Blaze: Democrats support LGBT movement by marking 'International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia'
Leftists marked the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia to display their support for the LGBT movement. President Joe Biden and various Democratic figures issued statements expressing their commitment to the ongoing work, and many other Democrats also trumpeted their support for the LGBT movement. Debate continues around the U.S. over issues concerning the LGBT community, such as the participation of biological men who identify as women in female sports and the education of students on LGBT topics.
Fox News: Royal expert casts doubt on Prince Harry, Meghan Markle car chase claim: 'They've proven to be liars'
Neil Sean, a U.K. Royals expert, cast doubts about the veracity of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claim that they had a "near catastrophic car chase" involving paparazzi in New York City. Sean stated on Fox News that the couple has "proven to be liars," referring to their Netflix series and the alleged paparazzi as prior examples of this behavior. A law enforcement official who was not authorized to speak publicly confirmed that no footage of the alleged car chase has been made available to the public, despite claims of multiple near collisions.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Tech Billionaire Terry Gou Loses Taiwan Presidential Election Bid Again
Billionaire businessman Terry Gou has lost his bid to represent Taiwan's opposition Nationalist Party in next year's presidential election. The Kuomintang, or KMT, nominated New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih as their presidential candidate. Beijing claims sovereignty over the self-ruled island of 24 million people, and has intensified military exercises following a visit by then-US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi last year. Both the KMT and the ruling Democratic Progressive Party will contest the election scheduled for January. The stakes are high for Taiwan, a vital source of semiconductors, as the chip industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing plans to invest $40bn in a facility in Arizona.
#economy
Fox News: Chinese Communist Party has been waging 'economic war' against US for 'decades': former U.S. trade rep
Former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer testified before a House hearing, stating that China has been waging an economic "war" against the United States for decades, using classic mercantilist tools and more. He added that China's entire economic policy is designed to be a critical part of its overall strategy of global dominance. China achieves this by producing massive trade surpluses and obtaining technology by whatever means and is the number one source of industrial espionage in the world. The hearing sought testimony on the CCP’s economic espionage in the U.S, and the House voted 365-65 in January to establish the Select Committee on China, with overwhelming bipartisan support to re-examine the country's strategic competition with China.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Mysticism & Optimism: On the Life & Work of Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich was an anonymous English woman who took up residence in the anchoress’ cell in St. Julian’s Church in the midst of the wasteland of social turmoil in the 14th century. She received fifteen mystical showings from God's love centering on the cross of Christ, which she recorded in her Revelations of Divine Love and reflections on her visions, and became the first book to be written in English by a woman. Julian's quiet optimism and faith brings reassurance, hope, and a quiet confidence to our own age threatened by plague, economic uncertainty, barbarism, religious wars, and corruption.
#culture
Fox News: 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible fetches $38M at New York auction
A 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible, the Codex Sassoon, sold for $38 million at Sotheby's auction in New York and was purchased by former U.S. Ambassador Alfred H. Moses on behalf of the American Friends of ANU. The manuscript will be donated to the ANU Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv. It is believed to have been created between 880 and 960.
The Imaginative Conservative: "I'll Take My Stand" as Southern Epic
The Southern Agrarians were a group of thinkers who advocated for a new birth of traditional Southern values through their poetry and literary works. They were difficult to assess as they had diverse modes of thought on a wide range of subjects. They emphasized the discovery of a real culture, the human communion as experience, and were in sympathy with their region's founding principles.
#health
Fox News: Illinois looks to double down on abortion protections
Illinois Democrats are seeking to protect the availability of abortions, including to outsiders who potentially face home-state penalties for seeking treatment. Legislation approved by both houses of the General Assembly include requiring Illinois insurers to cover abortion-inducing drugs, penalizing crisis pregnancy centers if they distribute inaccurate information, and requiring colleges to offer reduced-price emergency contraception on campus. In addition, a high-tech House-approved measure would require that interstate agreements over license-plate reading technology include a promise they not be used to track people traveling to Illinois for an abortion.
#education
Fox News: Georgia school bus drivers continue strike, stranding commuting parents, students
School bus drivers strike in Dalton, GA over anti-union actions by First Student. Lack of transport leads to online teaching.
#crime
Forbes: Man Convicted Of NYC Bike Path Attack Formally Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole
Sayfullo Saipov has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for a 2017 terrorist attack in Manhattan where he drove a truck into pedestrians, killing eight and injuring others. Saipov, a 35-year-old Uzbekistan resident and member of the Islamic State, was sentenced to eight consecutive life sentences plus 260 years on murder, attempted murder, and assault charges, as well as two additional life sentences for supporting a terrorist organization and violence involving a motor vehicle. He is expected to serve his sentence in a federal Supermax facility in Colorado, spending at least 22 hours of his day in solitary confinement.
The Epoch Times: Idaho College Murder Suspect Indicted on Murder and Burglary Charges
A man already charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students has been indicted by a grand jury, enabling prosecutors to skip the planned preliminary hearing. Bryan Kohberger was arrested and charged with burglary and four counts of first-degree murder last year. Prosecutors say a white sedan matching one owned by Kohberger was caught on surveillance footage driving past the rental home on a dead-end street around the time of the killings, and DNA found on a knife sheath inside the home matches Kohberger's. He was arrested at his parents' home in eastern Pennsylvania.
The Epoch Times: Nashville School Shooting Investigation Used to Identify Potential Accomplices: MNPD
Law enforcement officials have filed motions to stop the release of documents relating to Audrey Hale, who carried out a shooting in Tennessee and subsequently died. Officers believe Hale acted alone, but their investigation is ongoing and they do not want any related documents to be released prematurely. Investigators must work to gather and analyse evidence, determine any related crimes and look into whether other people were involved. The investigation is expected to take about 12 months. Parents of Covenant School students have also filed a motion to prevent the release of any documents relating to the shootings, citing safety and security concerns, as well as the risk of copycat attacks.
The Epoch Times: Australian Banks Launch New Platform to Help Halt Fraudulent Payments
Australian banks launched the Fraud Reporting Exchange platform to aid in the reporting and tracking of fraudulent payments, helping to recover money lost to scammers. The platform allows for streamlined communication and intelligence sharing, reducing the time it takes to resolve a scam. This move comes after a report by Australian Securities and Investments Commission revealed weaknesses in preventing, detecting and responding to scams by the four major banks, which collectively had 31,100 customers affected, losing over AUD 558m ($430m) in the 2021-22 financial year.
The Australian government has announced an $86m scam prevention strategy to build a new Anti-Scam Center and support data sharing across the government, public, and private sectors. However, proponents of mandatory banking compensation rules for scam victims remain unsatisfied, as financial services minister Stephen Jones has rejected a blanket rule for such compensation. Instead, a new banking industry code is under development to provide a clear set of responsibilities for banks. Critics claim this is insufficient and continue to call for mandatory compensation rules.
#sports
Fox News: Bulls' DeMar DeRozan sides with LeBron James, says there's a lot of 'sorry' players in the NBA
LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan criticize NBA players for not loving the game of basketball and feeling entitled. DeRozan reflects on his early days in the league where players had to work hard to earn their spot. They both agree that many players in the league are not good and do not deserve to be there.
#other
Breitbart: Report: Electric Vehicle Supply Chain Marked by Human Rights Abuses, Environmental Damage
A human rights group warns of human rights abuses and environmental damage in the supply chain for electric vehicle batteries, focusing on the opaque nickel supply chain in Southeast Asia. Philippine-based Rio Tuba Nickel Mining Corporation and two Chinese firms in Indonesia were cited for environmental damage and human rights violations. Meanwhile, transparency and accountability must be prioritized, while countries would have to invest large amounts of money in developing extraction and processing industries to compete with China's rare earths industry - even then, it may not be possible to avoid buying materials from abusive suppliers.
Daily Wire: ‘It’s Time To Pick A Side’: Tom Cruise Posts High-Octane Trailer For ‘Mission: Impossible 7’
Tom Cruise shared a trailer for the seventh installment of the "Mission: Impossible" franchise, titled "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One," on Instagram. In the high-octane clip, Cruise's character, Ethan Hunt, rides a motorcycle off a cliff, engages in several high-speed chases, and is seen hanging onto the back of a train by a thread. The plot revolves around Ethan and his IMF team embarking on their most dangerous mission yet to track down a new weapon that threatens humanity before it falls into the wrong hands. The film hits theaters on July 12.
Fox News: At least 1 missing after Maine hotel destroyed by fire: 'total loss'
A Days Inn hotel in Kittery was destroyed by a fire and firefighters are searching for one to two missing people. One firefighter and a passerby were injured. The fire is under investigation.