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America First News
19 May 2023
#illegals
The Blaze: Abbott sends migrants overwhelming Texas to New York
The lifting of Title 42 has caused illegal migrants to flood into the US. Migrants are being flown to the interior of Texas and left to go where they please, with some being given court dates in 2035. Governor Abbott has sent them to New York, causing Governor Hochul to complain on MSNBC, but Gray says they are just getting a small taste of what other states have been dealing with for decades.
Fox News: Texas congressman pushes bill to vet taxpayer-funded migrant charities amid 'explosion' of migrant trafficking
Republican congressman Lance Gooden plans to introduce a bill called the "Protecting Federal Funds from Human Trafficking and Smuggling Act of 2023" that would withhold federal funds from nonprofit entities unless they comply with human trafficking or alien smuggling laws. The bill proposes that NGOs certify federal law compliance with the Office of Management and Budget. The bill's introduction follows an investigation by Jim Jordan into DHS-funded NGOs that "receive hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars through federal grants to provide free food, lodging, and transportation for illegal aliens to be released anywhere they want in the United States."
Fox News: University of California Board of Regents moves toward allowing hiring of illegal immigrant students
The University of California's Board of Regents has approved a plan to investigate allowing illegal immigrants to work across the campus system. The regents have agreed to convene a working group to determine the next steps to be completed by the end of November, in response to an advocacy campaign from activists and illegal immigrant students. The move marks another step in California to regularize illegal immigrants and open up opportunities and benefits that are typically reserved for US citizens and legal immigrants. The proposal would appear to violate the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, though advocates for immigration argue that the law does not apply to states.
#politics
Breitbart: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Names Dennis Kucinich Presidential Campaign Manager
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has named former Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) as his campaign manager. Kucinich is known for his progressive values and has been a vocal opponent of the Iraq War. Kennedy stated that Kucinich's electoral experience and knowledge of issues align with the core values of his campaign.
Former Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) has been named as the campaign manager for Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kucinich is known for his progressive values and his opposition to the Iraq War. Kennedy praised Kucinich's electoral experience, knowledge of issues, and personal integrity. Kucinich has been critical of Democrats' efforts to demonize or remove then-President Donald Trump.
The New American: Why a Deep Red Florida is Needed to Save America
Disney cancelled a $1 billion investment in Florida as a result of Governor Ron DeSantis' efforts to rein in the left-wing entertainment giant. DeSantis' critics claim he has cost Floridians 2,000 white collar jobs and approximately $1 billion in investment that would have come with the building of a huge office complex in the Sunshine State. Republicans are also incensed that the governor would take actions that they claim are anti-business. However, DeSantis is on the right track and once more demonstrates that he understands power better than most. DeSantis understands that money is a source of political power, and like so many archetypal mine or factory owners in small towns as depicted in the movies, he who brings money and jobs into a community wields tremendous power over the political and social affairs over that community because he has made it dependent on him.
Florida must accelerate the rightward push. Doing so will not lead to the GOP’s defeat, as some commentators believe. By doubling down on the right-wing program, especially the culture war, Florida will attract more conservatives from across the country, and thus increase its right-wing base and its Republican majorities in the Legislature. It will simultaneously cause many of the state’s leftists to leave of their own accord out of frustration. Over time, the culture-war victories, particularly as they pertain to the schools, will pay huge dividends with the youth, as young people, no longer being slammed with an endless torrent of leftist indoctrination, will begin to sway more conservative. This will lead to an increasingly deep-red Florida, which is an important asset in the fight for freedom in America.
The Epoch Times: Will Biden Get Away With Another Scandal?
Foreign money going to nine Biden family members has been exposed by House GOP, raising issues of influence peddling, pay-to-play, personal profit, and national security risks. Despite the news, mainstream media still tries to help Biden with the latest scandal .
Fox News: Democrats demand more FBI funding as Durham report details agency's failures
Moderate House Democrats call for increased funding for FBI and ATF in order to address diverse criminal threats facing American communities. They request $569.6 million for the FBI in fiscal year 2024 to investigate extremist violence and domestic terrorism. This comes as appropriations chairs begin budgeting in line with the GOP’s Limit, Save, Grow Act.
Fox News: 'Squad' member ripped for demanding trillions in reparations: 'Creating us versus them mentality'
Democratic lawmakers, including members of "The Squad," are calling for trillions in reparations for slavery, causing division among Americans. Judge Jeanine Pirro argues that it is absurd to demand $91 trillion for something that happened centuries ago and then use that money to send it abroad. She says this creates a division of "us versus them." Dana Perino believes this is great for Republicans politically since they can now say Democrats want to do $14 trillion of reparations and hang it on them. The White House has been very careful to avoid taking sides, but this will be a question that Biden will need to answer if he debates in 2024.
The New American: Is the Deep State Using Occult Quantum Editing to Change the Past?
The Deep State may be using occult practices, like revision or quantum editing, to change history and shape society to suit its Marxist, globalist agenda. Occult practices involve changing the past by deliberately changing one's belief about the past. The Mandela Effect, a phenomenon where many people share a false memory, may be a result of the Deep State's practice of revising the past. These changes to history sow confusion and uncertainty, which makes it easier for them to control the masses.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: Democrats aren't even looking for bright candidates anymore
Fox News host Jesse Watters criticizes leading Democrats as a crowd of liars, bullies, and fools. He specifically calls out John Fetterman, the new darling of the party, for disrespecting Congress by wearing gym shorts and sweatshirt to a press conference on the debt ceiling. MSNBC compares Fetterman to Abe Lincoln, but Watters scoffs at the comparison, saying Fetterman is a sloppy prop with policies that match his outfit. Democrats don't care about talent or qualifications anymore, they can nominate a can of tuna fish and drag it across the finish line with mail-in ballots, drop boxes, and ballot harvesting. Being smart and independent disqualifies you in Democratic politics.
The Blaze: Wired publishes gushing piece claiming Pete Buttigieg has a 'cathedral mind' that 'holds much of its functionality in reserve'
US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is praised for his "towering intellect" in a Wired piece. The subhead refers to Buttigieg's "voluminous mind" and the article lauds his "cathedral mind". However, during an interview last month, Buttigieg did not give a clearcut "yes" or "no" response when fielding a question about whether he would like to serve another term in his current role if Biden is re-elected.
#society
Breitbart: Florida Law: Public Bathrooms Will Be Based on 'Biological Sex' to Protect Women
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation requiring public restrooms and changing rooms to be separated based on biological sex instead of gender identity, citing the need to protect women and girls. The legislation extends to public buildings, detention facilities, educational institutions, correctional institutions, and juvenile facilities. DeSantis also signed another piece of legislation that outlaws surgical procedures and experimental puberty blockers for minors in the name of gender affirmation.
The Epoch Times: Ted Cruz Calls for Investigation Over Bud Light Marketing to Dylan Mulvaney's Under-21 Followers
Sen. Ted Cruz is leading the charge against a marketing campaign between Anheuser-Busch and transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The senator and Sen. Marsha Blackburn have requested an investigation into the "recent and ongoing marketing partnership" between Anheuser-Busch and Mulvaney, who has over 10 million followers on TikTok and nearly 2 million on Instagram, the majority of whom are under the age of 21. The senators accuse the company of violating the Beer Institute's Advertising/Marketing Code and Buying Guidelines and promoting their product to people who cannot consume it, leading to a significant backlash from conservative groups.
Fox News: Chicago lost over 80,000 residents over the past 2 years: census data
Chicago has lost over 80,000 residents over the past two years, with Illinois losing over 100,000 people in 2022; 32% of which were from Chicago. This is despite the city still being the third-largest in the US.
Fox News: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle car incident in NYC not King Charles' problem: royal watcher
Despite facing public scrutiny, King Charles has declined to comment on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's alleged car chase in New York City involving aggressive paparazzi. He instead offered thoughts and prayers for those affected by Cyclone Mocha in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The couple's representatives and the royal family's reps have also declined to comment on the situation. Royal experts suggest that since Harry and Meghan are no longer working members of the royal family and are residing in the US, their security is their own responsibility.
#war
Fox News: Convoy ambush in eastern Congo kills 4, including 3 park rangers
An ambush in Congo's Virunga National Park killed four and injured six, including ecoguards, when armed men belonging to Mai Mai attacked the convoy of vehicles. The injured were receiving care at a health facility. Eastern Congo is plagued by violence from multiple armed groups including inter-communal disputes, who struggle for the control of the region's mineral wealth and natural resources.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Under Threat of Criminal Contempt, Blinken Will Share Portion of Classified Afghan Docs
The State Department has agreed to allow the House Foreign Affairs Committee to partially review a classified dissent cable regarding the botched Afghanistan withdrawal. The document will be made available to committee members if Chairman Michael McCaul suspends his bid to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt for obstruction of Congress. The State Department’s offer is for McCaul and the committee’s ranking member to view the cable with redacted signatories in camera and under Department supervision. The Biden administration remains concerned that revealing the names of those behind the memo would deter candid reporting through dissent cables.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Rises, Adding to a Winning Week
Stocks rose as more companies reported better than expected profits, prompting hopes of avoiding a US government default on its debt. The S&P 500 was up 0.9%, the Dow Jones added 0.3%, and the Nasdaq composite climbed 1.5%. Retailers Walmart and Bath & Body Works reported stronger results for the latest quarter than analysts expected, with Walmart raising its financial forecast for the full year. Fed interest-rate hikes were also in focus as bets on rates were raised, with the majority forecasting a pause.
Breitbart: Socialist Dictator Maduro Wants to ‘De-Dollarize’ Venezuela, Using Zimbabwe as Role Model
Venezuela's socialist dictator, Nicolás Maduro, claims that the de-dollarization of world trade is inevitable, despite the US dollar being instrumental in holding the country's economy together. In a recent Twitter post, Maduro said that the de-dollarization will bring freedom, justice and respect. Maduro identified Zimbabwe as an example of its socialist regime being able to follow to discourage the use of the US dollar.
#religion
Fox News: Catholic university professor blames history of 'Christian supremacy' for modern racism
Fordham University's Shvidler Chair in Judaic Studies, Professor Magda Teter, recently released a book that vilifies Christianity and white people throughout history. Teter's book, Christian Supremacy: Reckoning with the Roots of Antisemitism and Racism, claims that Christian identity lies at the heart of the world's violent white supremacy movements and lays the groundwork for spreading antisemitism and bigotry throughout history. The book covers two millennia of Christian oppression and how European colonialism and the trans-Atlantic slave trade manifested as white Christian supremacy in the New World.
According to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the book condemns Saint Paul the Apostle for allegedly laying the groundwork for spreading antisemitism and bigotry throughout history. Teter argues that freedom and liberty became linked to Christianity and whiteness, while servitude and enslavement became linked to blackness. Teter hopes the book creates bridges among people who care about respect and equality, rather than exclusionary visions offered by white and Christian supremacy. Fordham University said that learning the hard lessons from history is important work done in the Christian tradition.
Daily Wire: Guards Shoot Vehicle, Arrest Driver Who Rushed Through Vatican Gates
An unidentified man in a "serious state of psychophysical alteration" attempted to enter Vatican City, prompting guards to shoot at his vehicle's tires. The man was arrested and is being held by authorities. It is unclear if Pope Francis was near the incident.
#culture
Fox News: Chinese comedian arrested after joking about country's military: report
A Chinese comedian was arrested and fined $1.2 million for making a joke about the People’s Liberation Army during a performance at the Century Theater in Beijing. The comedian Li Haoshi's joke drew a probe by Beijing Cultural Law Enforcement Agency and other agencies. After the joke went viral on social media, the company troupe that hired Haoshi terminated his contract and was fined $2 million. ( )
The Epoch Times: Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Weekend
Summer festivals abound in Orange County. The San Clemente Music Festival Summer Kickoff promises live music and free prizes, the Annual Crawfish Festival has carnival rides and dance floors, while the OC Greek Festival brings wooden booths for authentic Greek pastries and homemade cuisine. Meanwhile, the MUZEO Museum brings over 50 organizations to a children's art event in Anaheim, the Balboa Island ArtWalk showcases nearly 100 paintings and sculptures from local artists and, finally, the Muckenthaler Motor Car Festival presents one of the oldest car shows in Orange County. Tustin holds its weekly Farmers Market every Sunday too.
#health
Forbes: Feinstein Denies Facing Encephalitis During Months-Long Senate Absence
Sen. Dianne Feinstein denies suffering from encephalitis during her absence from Washington due to complications from shingles, easing concerns about her fitness to serve in Congress.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Nashville Coverup Escalates: Tennessee's Governor Must Cancel Special Session
The Metro Nashville Police Department's investigation into the mass shooting at Covenant School is still ongoing and may not conclude for 12 months, despite the shooter, Audrey Hale, being deceased for nearly two months. The police are withholding important documents and the toxicology report from the public, causing rumors and speculation. Governor Bill Lee is using the tragedy to push for gun control, red flag laws, and other legislation without transparency on Hale's medical history and the contents of the documents. The author questions the use of drugs, such as testosterone or antidepressants, in causing Hale's rage killings and calls for a Durham Report to investigate the FBI's control over the flow of information.
Washington Free Beacon: 'Fugitive From Justice': Nonbinary Ex-Biden Official Sam Brinton Arrested at Home
Sam Brinton, former federal official and self-identified "genderfluid," was arrested on Wednesday as a "fugitive from justice" in Montgomery County, Maryland. Brinton narrowly escaped jail time in his two separate baggage theft cases last April and was set to appear in court on Thursday. It is unclear if Brinton's arrest is related to allegations of a third theft case in 2018 at a D.C. airport.
The Federalist Papers: Terrifying Road Rage Incident Caught on Camera: Drivers Horrified as Huge Truck Pursues, Rams Their Car
A Canadian driver filmed a terrifying road rage incident in Edmonton, Alberta, which shows a man in a pickup truck chasing and ramming his vehicle while wielding a gun. Thankfully, neither driver nor passenger were injured, and the truck driver was later arrested the following day. However, video footage shows that the car involved was totally destroyed in multiple crashes caused by the truck driver.
Fox News: Nevada high school teacher arrested after police find gun in her vehicle parked on campus
Clark County high school teacher Chantel Brown was arrested on charges of possessing a personal defense weapon on school property and animal cruelty after school district police allegedly found a gun in her vehicle, which was parked in a faculty lot at Cheyenne High School. Brown began teaching in 2018 and has been placed on leave while investigations are carried out. She was held on $3,000 bond and her next court date is scheduled for Friday.
Fox News: Puerto Rico indicts 44 in $1.2M COVID relief scam
44 people have been indicted for stealing $1.2 million in pandemic relief funds in Puerto Rico, using fake documents to obtain loans in a scheme that took resources from legitimate businesses. Some of the accused are professional baseball coaches and players.
The Epoch Times: Ex-biden Nuclear Official Sam Brinton Arrested as 'Fugitive From Justice'
Samuel Brinton, former Biden administration nuclear waste official, was arrested in Maryland as a "fugitive from justice" after being placed on leave in November for stealing luggage. Brinton was not employed by the Department of Energy by December 12th following charges of stealing luggage in separate criminal cases in Nevada and Minnesota. Brinton's arrest may endanger his status in the pre-trial diversion program. Brinton's previous experience includes being a drag queen and an LGBTQ+ activist.
Fox News: Georgia man accused of squatting in deployed military officer's home
A man has been arrested for allegedly squatting in a military officer’s home. Vincent Denard Simon was charged with unlawfully occupying Ellenwood home whilst the home’s owner, Lt. Colonel Dahlia Daure, was deployed with the US Army. The house was reportedly for sale at the time of the illegal occupation, however, it has reluctantly become a victim of the legal system, with the eviction procedure proving to be long and arduous. Drugs and a weapon were also reportedly found in the home during the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office’s investigation.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Ohtani, Trout Homer to Help Angels to 6–5 Victory Over Orioles
Los Angeles Angels triumph 6-5 over Baltimore Orioles, with Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout scoring home runs. The Angels held their nerve in a tense ninth inning, with outfielder Hunter Renfroe producing a tremendous throw, and Carlos Estevez pitching the ninth for his 10th save in 10 chances. Adley Rutschman and Anthony Santander each hit home runs for the Orioles.
Fox News: Twitter sounds off after Patrick Mahomes calls for Arizona Coyotes to relocate to Kansas City
Arizona Coyotes' proposed stadium and entertainment district plan in Tempe rejected by voters, casting doubt on their future in Arizona. Despite plans to play at Arizona State University for the 2023-24 season, the Coyotes are rumored to be considering other cities, including Houston, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, and Quebec City. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes publicly lobbies for the Coyotes to relocate to his city.
Fox News: Charles Barkley backs Auburn's Hugh Freeze, encourages fan base to do same
Auburn Tigers hire Hugh Freeze as head coach despite backlash due to his time as Ole Miss head coach, where multiple violations took place. Charles Barkley supports Freeze and urges fans to back him fully. Freeze defeated Nick Saban and Alabama twice, the greatest college football coach ever, but Barkley believes it doesn't matter now.
Fox News: USC, NCAA hit with complaint from National Labor Relations Board over athlete compensation
The National Labor Relations Board is accusing USC, the Pac-12, and the NCAA of misclassifying athletes as "student-athletes" instead of employees and depriving them of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act. The athletes involved include football players, men and women's basketball players. The NLRB aims to have the parties reclassify players as employees, and a hearing has been set for November 7.
#science
Forbes: Is Pneumonia Front The New ‘It’ Weather Term?
The term "pneumonia front" has been sparking media interest lately, but it is actually a previously studied phenomenon dating back almost two decades. It refers to a synoptic scale cold front that results in a significant temperature drop within an hour, often accelerating down Lake Michigan. This event occurs relatively rarely but has been documented in meteorological literature since 2005.
Fox News: Video, photos allegedly show first ivory-billed woodpecker sighting since 1944
New video and photographs have been published, showing potential evidence of the survival of the ivory-billed woodpecker in a Louisiana forest, after the bird was thought to be extinct for almost 80 years. The grainy images, taken from a distance by drones and trail cameras, were dismissed as inconclusive by some experts, including Michael Collins, a scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory, who believed that some of the footage depicted another type of woodpecker many amateurs mistake for the ivory-billed. However, one ornithologist at Auburn University, Geoffrey Hill, believed the footage to be genuine and that the woodpecker was still surviving. A decision on whether they will be classified as extinct is due to be made later this year by government officials.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review: FN High Power - Is This the BEST Hi-Power Pistol?...
AllOutdoor review of the FN High Power 9mm FDE (Flat Dark Earth) pistol. The review highlights that the new updated pistol design boasts modern improvements including industry-first 17+1 capacity in a High Power, multiple finishes and accessory grip options, and fully ambidextrous controls. The reviewer tested the firearm in varying weather; it ran like a top and was impressively accurate. Overall, the review concludes that the FN High Power model on the market today is the best Hi-Power clone and worth the MSRP, which suggests it should be.
Fox News: NJ to let shore town make emergency dune repairs, despite ongoing legal battle
North Wildwood, a popular Jersey Shore resort, has been given permission by New Jersey environmental officials to repair and reshape three blocks of dunes and repair public access points ahead of Memorial Day weekend to ensure the beach is wide enough for recreation and strong enough to protect against coastal storms. This has been a long-running dispute with the State over how best to protect the fragile coastline. North Wildwood and other coastal neighbours have not had regular beach replenishment projects that most of Jersey Shore has benefited from due to the difficulty in gaining approval from property owners. The emergency nature of the work to be done explains the allowance, despite the repeated previous refusals by the State for such work, claiming that expansion may worsen erosion.
The city's desire to take immediate emergency steps to protect lives and property contradicts the State's suggestion for the city to continue relying on trucking in sand from mainland quarries. The city spent $21m doing that over the past decade and are suing the State to recoup costs, leading to a $12m lawsuit from the state over previous unapproved beach repairs. The state is still issuing violation notices against the city. Even if every approval was granted tomorrow, a federal beach replenishment in the Wildwoods would only begin 18 to 24 months later, meaning that North Wildwood would most probably not receive this project before 2025 at the earliest. North Wildwood has reapplied to work through normal channels for permission to do more extensive beach work instead of seeking emergency approval.
#other
Fox News: Michael J Fox calls himself a 'f------ idiot' for turning down 'Ghost'
Actor Michael J. Fox expressed regret for turning down a role in the 1990 film "Ghost" during an interview with Whoopi Goldberg, who won an Oscar for her role in the film. Fox admitted that he "didn’t see how it would work" and called himself a "f---ing idiot." The two actors have been friends since the 1980s and attended the Academy Awards together in 1986. The conversation about the missed opportunity came during Fox's appearance on "The View" to promote his documentary about his career and Parkinson's diagnosis.
Fox News: Pittsburgh bridge collapse sparks calls to examine more than 10K similar bridges
Investigators call for examination of 10,000 bridges with similar construction to the Pittsburgh bridge that collapsed last year, injuring several people. The National Transportation Safety Board found drainage problems caused the metal legs to deteriorate, prompting rust and deterioration of the structure. The report highlighted debris, dirt and leaves were not cleared from the bridge even though inspectors noted the issue. The Biden administration has invested $300 million to repair bridges nationwide. The NTSB calls for urgent examination of similar bridges and for the Federal Highway Administration to help identify similar problems.
Fox News: All-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma revealed as a hybrid Trailhunter
Toyota has launched its first full redesign of the Tacoma since 2005, with eight grades covering three body and cab configurations and four engine options, including the first hybrid. The 2024 Tacoma TRD Pro is also all-new with off-road features including suspension, off-road accessories, and terrain-specific tires. Its TRD Pro seats have built-in shock absorbers and are suitable for stabilized off-road driving. The Tacoma offers a roomier cabin, Toyota Safety Sense Package, and infotainment systems up to 14 inches.