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America First News
20 May 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Harvard-Harris Poll: Trump Opens Up Massive Lead over Biden
Trump leads by seven percent over Biden in a presidential election, shows the May Harvard-Harris survey. He also dominates in the Republican primary with 58 percent support. Possible candidates like Scott, Sununu, and Christie are rumored to be announcing their bid next week. DeSantis, who falls in the teens for GOP support, might also announce his bid. Trump continues to criticize DeSantis, calling him "unelectable."
Fox News: Mexico sends marines to seize part of private rail line
Mexican marines seize control of a private railway line on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec to help President López Obrador build a rail-seaport network connecting Pacific coast ports with the Gulf of Mexico, but the line's operator Grupo Mexico Transportes has said the move is being analyzed. It remains unknown if the seizure constitutes expropriation, and the government says it would compensate the owners for temporary occupation of the rail line. Mexican authorities have also seized ports and rail lines from private companies in the past, with the US State Department voicing concern about the impact of such moves on future investments in the country. ( )
Breitbart: Court Document: FBI Misused Surveillance Powers Nearly 300K Times
The FBI misused digital surveillance powers 300,000+ times since 2020, including against January 6 protesters and Americans deemed not posing risks of foreign influence. The findings were discovered in an April 2022 court opinion written by Judge Contreras. The controversial surveillance technique was authorized by Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the law is set to expire at the end of 2022 unless renewed by Congress.
Red State: New Poll: DeSantis Is Only GOP Presidential Candidate Who Leads Biden in Crucial Swing States
Two Public Opinion Strategies surveys show Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ahead of President Joe Biden in hypothetical matches in Arizona and Georgia. DeSantis claims to be the only candidate who can beat Biden in the 2024 general election. Recent polls show that 70 percent of Americans do not want former President Donald Trump to run for president.
Fox News: Nebraska police arrest at least one person at state capitol as lawmakers approve abortion, transgender bill
Protests broke out at the Nebraska state capital after a controversial bill was passed banning abortion after 12 weeks and restricting gender transition procedures for those under 19. At least one person was arrested after those opposing the bill threw what appeared to be bloody tampons onto the legislative floor. Debate was halted briefly while the balconies were cleared. The bill passed after Republicans ended a filibuster and Republican Gov. Jim Pillen is expected to sign it into law.
PJ Media: That Time the FBI Dropped Four Investigations Into Those Filthy Clintons Before the 2016 Election
The Durham report reveals that the FBI had no evidence of Trump-Russia collusion but still investigated the Trump campaign, while ignoring evidence of Hillary's wrongdoing. Hillary's name appears 340 times in the report, and it seems that she took money from foreigners, a no-no unless your last name is Clinton. The report also suggests that the FBI acted as the Democrats' Stasi, dropping investigations into Hillary and paying Twitter to quash discussion of Hunter Biden's laptop. Obama knew about it all.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Ogles: Democrat Opposition to Republican Debt Ceiling Plan 'Partisan Rhetoric'
Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) criticized Democrats for opposing the debt ceiling proposal offered by House Republicans, calling it partisan rhetoric. He mentioned the work requirements and spending levels outlined in the plan, and criticized President Biden for leaving town in the middle of negotiations.
#society
The Federalist Papers: Lawyer for 'Karen' Accused of Trying to Steal from Black Men: She Paid for the Bike and Has Receipts to Prove It
A viral altercation over a Citi Bike in New York City caused a pregnant woman to be labeled a "Karen" by Twitter users, some even accusing her of being a "white supremacist." Attorney Ben Crump accused her of endangering black men, but it was later revealed that she had paid for the bike and was actually the victim of robbery by a group of black teenagers. Her attorney provided proof in the form of receipts showing that his client rented the bike and a second bicycle to get home after being heckled by onlookers. The woman, a physician's assistant at Bellevue Hospital, was placed on leave from her job after the incident.
#war
Fox News: Remains of Marine vet killed in Ukraine will be flown to family in NC
US Marine veteran Grady Kurpasi, who went missing in Ukraine last year while fighting against Russian-backed separatists, will have his remains brought back to his family in North Carolina on Friday. Kurpasi, who also fought in the Iraq War, had volunteered to evacuate Ukrainian residents and fought in the Ukrainian Foreign Legion. He was last seen investigating gunfire with fellow volunteers in southern Ukraine in April 2022 and was declared dead by the US State Department last month. His remains were located and returned to the US by the Weatherman Foundation.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: WNBA Star Brittney Griner Decides to Stand for National Anthem After Being 'Stripped of American Freedoms' in Russia
WNBA player Brittney Griner, previously a national anthem protester who refused to stand, now intends to stand for the anthem as the WNBA’s season continues, following her release from a Russian prison. Griner was arrested, sent to trial, convicted of importing drugs into Russia, and sentenced to ten years of hard labor over a cannabis-infused vape cartridge found in her luggage. After nearly a year in jail, Griner was ultimately freed by Russian authorities following the exchange of arms dealer Viktor Bout. Griner's agent states that the central reason Griner plans to stand for the anthem is due to the "absolute and inviolable and constitutionally protected freedom to stand, sit, kneel, praise, protest, and otherwise make your voice heard."
#religion
Fox News: New York state Christian university fires 2 employees over pronouns in work emails
Two employees at a Christian University in New York were fired for including their pronouns in their work emails. Raegan Zelaya and Shua Wilmot were asked to remove the words "she/her" and "he/him" from their email signatures. They refused and were fired. The university claimed it was due to a new policy but the pair, both residence hall directors, believed it was due to conservative political beliefs. Nearly 600 alumni have signed a petition supporting the pair.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Podcasting on the Freedom of the Press
Discussing the importance of press freedom in the Constitution on a podcast for middle-schoolers hosted by Amelia Hamilton.
#crime
The Blaze: N.Y. parents arrested after toddler dies from fentanyl exposure, grandmother also arrested for smoking crack cocaine, police say
A baby dies and another child is injured after their parents smoked fentanyl in front of them, passed out and left them to suffer. The parents were arrested and indicted on second-degree manslaughter, while the child's grandmother was also charged with endangering the welfare of a child after smoking crack cocaine in front of her granddaughter. Another man was also charged with felony third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance for allegedly selling the fentanyl to the parents. The district attorney also accused the county attorney general of neglecting to protect the child on previous incidents.
The Epoch Times: Chula Vista Restaurant Liquor License Suspended After Underage Patron's DUI Death
Las Tres Cantinas, a Chula Vista restaurant, had its liquor license suspended for 30 days after serving alcohol to a 20-year-old who died in a car accident. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control found that the victim had been served alcohol multiple times without his ID being checked. The restaurant may face permanent revocation of its license if it violates the regulations again within a year.
Fox News: Former Philadelphia homicide detective accused of raping murder victim's sister: officials
Fox News: Minnesota mosque arsonist claims he committed crime to protest homeless crisis
A man set fire to a Minnesota mosque to protest homelessness, according to court records. Said Murekezi, a Muslim, is charged with arson, burglary, and drug possession in the fire at the Oromo American Tawhid Islamic Center. The mosque has not been used as a religious building since last year. Murekezi had been released from jail 36 hours before the fire, and has a history of convictions, including a previous arson. The probable cause statement said he admitted breaking into the mosque the day before and sleeping there overnight. He would have burned another mosque or church if he had not been caught.
#sports
Breitbart: All-Time NFL Great Jim Brown, Dead at 87
Football icon and activist Jim Brown, who led the Cleveland Browns to their last NFL title in 1964, has died at 87. Brown was one of the greatest players in football history and shattered the league's record books during his career, which spanned from 1957 to 1965. Brown was an unstoppable runner with power, speed and endurance, and became an actor after retiring from football. Off the field, Brown used his platform and voice to advance civil rights for Black Americans and worked to curb gang violence in LA. Brown was arrested a half-dozen times, mostly on charges of hitting women; however, his generosity also changed lives, and he founded a program to help disadvantaged inner-city youth and ex-convicts.
Fox News: Panthers 4OT hero reveals college-type diet that got team through 6th-longest game in NHL history
The Florida Panthers defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs after four overtimes. Matthew Tkachuk scored the game-winning goal with 12.7 seconds left in the fourth overtime, making it the sixth-longest game in NHL history. Tkachuk revealed the Panthers were slugging Red Bulls and chowing down on pizza before taking the ice for the final overtime period, which lasted so long that the team's social media staff tried to excuse their fans from work and other obligations on Friday morning with a fake excuse letter. Game 2 is Saturday night in Carolina before the series heads south on Monday.
#other
Fox News: Martha Stewart hasn't heard from Snoop Dogg after Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover
Martha Stewart has revealed that Snoop Dogg has not congratulated her personally for her historic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover. Stewart explained that Snoop’s office contacted her but the rapper himself has not reached out. Despite this, Stewart remains good friends with Snoop and recently dished on their unlikely friendship during an interview. Stewart emphasized that dating is not her priority at the moment, but she would be open to exploring an on-screen romance in the future.