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19 May 2023

#illegals

Fox News: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sends first bus of migrants to Colorado
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sends first bus of migrants to Colorado
Texas Governor Greg Abbott claims that due to President Biden's "reckless" open border policies, a busload of migrants were sent from Texas to Denver. According to Abbott, Texas' overwhelmed border communities cannot cope with the influx of illegal immigrants and the state will continue bussing them to self-declared sanctuary cities like Denver until the President secures the border.


Fox News: SCOTUS dismisses GOP-led state appeal over Title 42 order’s expiration
SCOTUS dismisses GOP-led state appeal over Title 42 order’s expiration
The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal over the ending of the Title 42 public health order, after the Biden administration moved to end all COVID-19 restrictions at the southern border. The controversial policy allowed for the rapid expulsion of migrants and was initiated by the Trump administration and continued by the Biden administration. Over two million migrants were expelled under the order.


The New American: Illegal Chinese Migrants and Human Trafficking Crossing U.S. Border - The New American
Illegal Chinese Migrants and Human Trafficking Crossing U.S. Border - The New American
Heather Hobbs reports on illegal immigration at the Southern Border. Young Chinese men and girls trafficked by drug cartels are crossing the border into the U.S.


#politics

The Federalist Papers: Breaking: Disgraced Former Biden Official Arrested as ‘Fugitive from Justice’
Breaking: Disgraced Former Biden Official Arrested as ‘Fugitive from Justice’
Samuel Brinton, a former nuclear official from Joe Biden’s administration, was arrested for a string of bizarre luggage thefts at the Harry International Airport in Las Vegas. He was caught red-handed and subsequently ordered to jail, pay a victim, and undergo a mental health evaluation. Brinton had previously been fired from his post at the White House after several non-luggage theft related controversies.


Newsbusters: Elon Musk TRIPLES DOWN on Soros Criticism: ‘My Actual Concern …’
Elon Musk TRIPLES DOWN on Soros Criticism: ‘My Actual Concern …’
Elon Musk criticized George Soros for funding soft-on-crime politicians and supporting open borders. Despite backlash from left-leaning media outlets like CNN and MSNBC, Musk remains firm in his stance and even tripled down on his statements. He apologized for comparing Soros to Magneto but stands by his criticism of Soros' criminal justice views.


The Epoch Times: Rep. Cammack Calls Out ‘Mock Outrage’ From Opposition Over Whistleblower Testimony
Rep. Cammack Calls Out ‘Mock Outrage’ From Opposition Over Whistleblower Testimony
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) criticized FBI's treatment of whistleblowers at a House hearing on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.


#society

PJ Media: The Madness Never Ends: Adidas Hires a Man to Model Its New Women’s Swimsuit
The Madness Never Ends: Adidas Hires a Man to Model Its New Women’s Swimsuit
Adidas faces backlash for featuring a male model in their new women's swimwear line labeled "Pride Swimsuit". The swimsuit has received a 1.1 rating out of a possible five with reviews calling it an attack on women and exclusionary. The company has been accused of pushing the Left's transgender agenda and honoring only the LGBTQIA+ community, leading to questions about why they do not have a line honoring the Christian community or their pride in being American. The backlash reflects a growing trend of consumers rejecting woke advertising, and corporations may pay a price for their alignment with left-wing politics.


Fox News: Adidas swimsuit ad draws backlash for 'erasing women': 'This seems coordinated'
Adidas swimsuit ad draws backlash for 'erasing women': 'This seems coordinated'
Kayleigh McEnany expressed concern over the speed at which companies are going "woke," reacting to a new Adidas ad that showed a male model advertising a women's swimsuit. Riley Gaines and Rep. Nancy Mace also criticized the ad, which was part of the company's "Let Love Be Your Legacy" campaign, aimed at promoting LGBTQ+ allyship and inclusivity in sport.


The Federalist: Michael Jackson Would Thank Daniel Penny For His Service
Michael Jackson Would Thank Daniel Penny For His Service
Daniel Penny, a former Marine, has been charged with manslaughter for subduing a mentally unwell vagrant, Jordan Neely, in a headlock on a subway. While witnesses claimed that Neely had been behaving belligerently on the train, White liberals in the media have depicted him as a "beloved Michael Jackson impersonator." Meanwhile, the media has trashed Penny's reputation, despite him having no criminal history, twice-deployed in the Marine, and having protected the innocent when he subdued Neely. The media's glorification of the worst while demonizing good and well-intentioned people is standard business practice.

Other media cases, such as that of Kyle Rittenhouse, depict similar stories wherein the media defamed his reputation for defending private property from BLM rioters. Best of luck to Daniel Penny as he proceeds through the justice system. The media's demonization of good people and glorification of the worst is a regular occurrence .


#war

Foreign Policy: A South African Scandal Could Shake up Relations With Washington
A South African Scandal Could Shake up Relations With Washington
The United States accused South Africa of covertly shipping weapons to Russia, leading to heated accusations and denials. The accusations highlight how seriously Western allies take the prospect of any countries around the world supporting Russia as war continues in Ukraine, while Ukraine seeks to limit Moscow’s influence. The relationship between South Africa and Russia is deepening, and the United States relationship with South Africa might be on the brink of a major upheaval.

Colin Kahl, the US Department of Defense’s top policy official, will leave the building this summer, and NBC reports that Mara Karlin, the Pentagon's top strategy guru, may replace him. Boris Ruge will become the next NATO assistant secretary-general for political affairs and security policy, and Amy Pope was voted to lead the International Organization for Migration. Ukraine is set to upgrade its diplomatic presence in the global south by opening 10 embassies in Africa and more in the Middle East and Asia, posting job applications online. Biden is curtailing his trip to Asia to focus on US officials and lawmakers haggling out a debt ceiling raise.


#culture

Fox News: Supreme Court sides with photographer who sued Andy Warhol estate in copyright feud
Supreme Court sides with photographer who sued Andy Warhol estate in copyright feud
A Supreme Court ruling awarded rock 'n' roll photographer, Lynn Goldsmith, a victory over the Andy Warhol Foundation. The case concerned whether Andy Warhol’s unauthorized use of Lynn Goldsmith's photographs of Prince was protected by the Copyright Act’s “fair use” doctrine. The Court decided that original photographers are entitled to copyright protection, even against famous artists and that fair use protection does not apply when a “secondary use is of a commercial nature." The ruling is being celebrated as a tremendous win for artists and photographers who make their living by licensing art.


#history

Fox News: Minnesota man charged with stealing ruby red 'Wizard of Oz' slippers worn by Judy Garland
Minnesota man charged with stealing ruby red 'Wizard of Oz' slippers worn by Judy Garland
Federal prosecutors indicted a man for stealing a pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz." Terry Martin, 76, allegedly stole the slippers from the Judy Garland Museum in Minnesota in 2005. The slippers were recovered by the FBI in 2018 and are valued at $3.5 million. Martin's initial court appearance will be on June 1, and it will be via video.

The other three pairs of slippers are held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Smithsonian, and a private collector. The slippers worn in the movie are made from various materials, including wood pulp, silk thread, gelatin, plastic, sequins, and red glass beads. The stolen slippers were insured for $1 million in 2005, and several rewards were offered in hopes of their recovery.


#education

The Federalist Papers: Blue State AG Attacks School Board For Policy on Mandatory Parental Notification of Gender Transitions
Blue State AG Attacks School Board For Policy on Mandatory Parental Notification of Gender Transitions
The New Jersey Attorney General has filed a civil rights complaint against the Hanover Township Board of Education due to their new policy of informing parents if their child is transitioning genders at school. The policy could negatively affect the well-being of transgender students by outing them without their consent. The state has filed an emergency motion to suspend the policy while litigation is ongoing, and the Board of Education is defending their policy by stating that parents need to be informed of all material issues that could impact their children's health and well-being.


#crime

Fox News: San Francisco 'serial stalker' who targeted women is convicted, DA says
San Francisco 'serial stalker' who targeted women is convicted, DA says
Serial stalker convicted of assaulting and groping women in San Francisco. Bill Gene Hobbs was found guilty of false imprisonment, sexual battery, battery, and assault charges after approaching victims, making unwanted advances, and fleeing. He was arrested in October 2022 and faces up to eight years in prison.


#other

Fox News: AP reporter spars with State Department official over pronoun email confusion: 'It's wrong'
AP reporter spars with State Department official over pronoun email confusion: 'It's wrong'
The US State Department has enforced a new policy that mandates its employees to include their pronouns in the ‘from’ field of all agency emails. This policy has attracted criticism for being mandatory and resulting in incorrect pronoun usage. Associated Press reporter Matt Lee asked State Department spokesman Vedant Patel to address this policy, to which Patel responded by saying he was unaware of any such change.

The State Department has claimed that its Outlook server involuntarily added gender pronouns to employee emails and that it is working to resolve the situation. The Department has been accused of being “woke” under the Biden administration, with its heightened focus on pronouns and LGBTQ+ issues internally, and has previously come under fire for celebrating "International Pronouns Day". 


The Right Scoop: NBC’s Morning Joe claims Gov DeSantis just cost Florida a cool ????BILLION???? in new Disney jobs, but is he right???
NBC’s Morning Joe claims Gov DeSantis just cost Florida a cool ????BILLION???? in new Disney jobs, but is he right???
Disney cancelled a $1 billion dollar development in Florida after a battle with Governor Ron DeSantis and his allies in the Florida Legislature. However, it appears that CEO, Bob Iger, was already against the project before the fight with DeSantis, and the company is in the midst of cutting $5.5 billion in costs, so cancelling the project was not solely due to the political battle.