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America First News
22 May 2023
#politics
Flag And Cross: Dem Lawmaker Completely Loses It, Sounds Like a Child Throwing a Tantrum: ‘We Need Trans People!’
Nebraska state senator Machaela Cavanaugh threw a hissy fit in the legislature in protest of a bill banning "sex-change" surgery for minors under 19 and limiting abortion to the first 12 weeks of pregnancy with exceptions. The bill passed despite her shouting "Trans people belong here" and advocating for children to undergo gender-altering surgeries and drugs. Governor Jim Pillen is expected to sign the bill into law on Monday.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Rep. Jason Smith: Republican Debt Ceiling Bill Would Have 'Huge' Impact on Inflation
Republican debt ceiling plan, the Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023, will have a huge impact on inflation claims Jason Smith (R-MO), House Ways and Means Chairman. The bill aims to cut spending by $4.8 trillion over the next 10 years by imposing spending caps, rescinding unobligated COVID funds, scrapping energy tax credits, and implementing work requirements for Medicaid, TANF, and SNAP. Smith argues that the deficit problem is a spending problem, not a revenue problem, and Biden's push for higher taxes should be reconsidered. Majority of Americans want the debt ceiling to be raised only if lawmakers include terms on reducing the federal budget deficit.
Fox News: Idaho murders: Suspect Bryan Kohberger indictment
Private email server used by Hillary Clinton while serving as Secretary of State was found to have contained highly classified intelligence. FBI is investigating whether this puts US national security at risk.
The FBI investigation has revealed that Clinton had received an email from a staffer trying to cover up a department document believed to disclose that the department allowed officials to communicate on their private accounts.
Fox News: DeSantis dismisses NAACP’s Florida travel advisory ‘stunt,' cites record-high tourist travel
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dismissed NAACP's travel advisory against his state, claiming it's a "stunt" and "nothing more." The advisory accused Florida of hostility toward minorities and the LGBTQ+ community. DeSantis' press secretary Jeremy Redfern pointed out that Florida has broken tourism records and is one of the safest places in the country. Visit Florida CEO Dana Young added that Florida doesn't discriminate on any basis and welcomes everyone to the state. House Rep. Byron Donalds criticized the NAACP and called their move "silly" and "dumb," while a former DeSantis staffer called for a travel advisory against certain media outlets.
Breitbart: Voters Share Negative Emotions About Biden: 'Panicked, Concern, Worry'
Many swing state voters expressed negative emotions toward President Biden in a recent focus group, citing concerns over his physical abilities and mental health. The group also revealed worries about systemic inflation and gave the president poor marks for his management of the economy.
Forbes: How ‘White House Plumbers’ Nails The Look Of The Early 70s
The hit HBO series White House Plumbers recreates the iconic Watergate scandal in the 1970s with impeccable attention to detail. Production designer Anastasia White worked hard to create an authentic ambiance for the series, even going so far as to rebuild the original sign and retrofit the interior of the Watergate hotel and office complex. The illustrations that depict the Plumbers' crackpot schemes were created by artist Bill Sienkiewicz, whose work perfectly captures the surreal absurdity of the era. The series is full of visual Easter eggs that reward careful viewing, and its attention to detail is one of its major selling points.
Daily Wire: Biographer Says He Knows Why Tucker Got Yanked From Fox News
Tucker Carlson was pulled off the air by Fox News on April 24. Biographer Chadwick Moore tweeted that he knew the reason and had seen the monologue Tucker would have broadcasted. The monologue was about investigations around January 6th, allegations surrounding Ray Epps, and the small group of people actively trying to silence Carlson. It has been reported that Fox fired Tucker as a condition demanded by Dominion as part of the settlement. Dominion has denied this, but Moore's sources assure him that it is the truth. Carlson himself responded to the news with an emoji showing eyes that were opened wide.
The Epoch Times: NTD News Today (May 22): Truth Social Sues Washington Post; Hospitals at Southern Border Under Strain
Truth Social sues Washington Post for defamation, seeking $3.7bn in damages.
Yuma hospital owes $26m for treating illegal immigrants without medical coverage.
Breitbart: NAACP's Johnson: Travel Advisory Is to Highlight 'How Harmful' DeSantis Would Be As President
NAACP advises against travel to Florida due to Gov. Ron DeSantis' racist policies. The organization warns that DeSantis, who is considering a run for the presidency, could take the country backwards and lead it towards the Trump years and 1950s. The NAACP's focus on Florida is due to DeSantis' aspirations for higher office.
Newsbusters: PBS: Amanpour and Two Guests See Racism in Gun Buys, Argues For ‘Right Not to Be Shot’
On Amanpour & Co., Christiane Amanpour invited two guests who both called for gun restrictions, bemoaning the Second Amendment right to bear arms while suggesting the existence of a phantom constitutional right "not to be shot." Amanpour expressed concern why America won't join other countries who crack down against individual gun ownership, while declaring herself "hopeful" that American youth will fix the problem despite no actual debate between her and her guests. Amanpour applauded Serbia's recent anti-gun crackdown, despite it being a semi-free country according to Freedom House, and asked whether gun-confiscation programs like those in Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K. were too draconian for the United States.
#society
The Blaze: MacIntyre: Bud Light is trapped in a hell of its own making
Anheuser-Busch lost their LGBTQ+ rating from the Human Rights Campaign after waffling on trans support, causing sales to plummet almost 25%. The company is now stuck between a boycott from their core market and a woke social revolution. Despite the difficulty of apologizing and returning to old marketing tactics, executives fear further backlash from the woke mob, damaging their careers permanently.
Conservatives have found their spine against radical gender ideology, resulting in an unexpected boycott against Bud Light after the questionable use of Dylan Mulvaney as a spokesperson. Social pressure through memes made the company a laughingstock, leaving executives in a no-win situation. If the company changes course to become profitable, executives will face the woke mob and damage their careers, while no change will result in a financial loss. Conservatives must take wins where they can get them, ensuring every company understands the cost of pushing gender ideology.
The Epoch Times: Black Lives Matter Donations Plunge 88 Percent Amid Scandals
Donations to the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement have sharply declined after alleged self-enrichment scandals and infighting. BLM raised $9.3 million in 2022, whereas it raised over $80 Million in 2020. The fundraising arm's drop in donations comes amid controversy around the organization's financial accounting, and allegations that organizers used donations to enrich themselves and a lawsuit from BLM Grassroots that accused the head of BLM Global Network Foundation of stealing over $10 million .
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia evacuates nuclear munitions due to incursion from Ukraine into Belgorod oblast – Ukraine’s Intel spox
Russian authorities have evacuated a nuclear munitions storage facility in Belgorod Oblast after a group of Russian citizens, under the banner of the "Legion “Freedom for Russia” and RDK (Russian Volunteer Corps)," crossed the border from Ukraine into the region. Clashes ensued in several towns in Belgorod oblast, with locals reporting gunfire in Grayvoron. The incursion is being portrayed as a move to create a “demilitarized zone” in Belgorod oblast, on the border with Ukraine, to protect Ukrainians from Russian attacks.
The Blaze: Top Biden official grilled by CNN anchor over 'accounting error' that will send billions more to Ukraine
An "accounting error" at the Pentagon resulted in overestimating the value of military equipment sent to Ukraine, worth at least $3 billion. The error will allow Biden's administration to send even more aid to Ukraine without congressional approval. National security adviser Jake Sullivan emphasized that the administration is not wasting taxpayers' money and the mistake was innocent. However, questions still loom over the timing of the Pentagon's disclosure, which was two months after the error was discovered in an audit of Pentagon finances.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: Summit Cancellation Sows Doubts About Quad’s Relevance - The New American
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) leaders' summit, scheduled for May 24 in Sydney and Canberra, was cancelled after U.S. President Joe Biden scrapped plans to attend due to budget issues. The Quad comprises the leaders of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. Experts posit that Biden's withdrawal has shaken Australia's trust in the United States as a reliable regional ally and called into question the Quad's relevance amid an increasingly assertive China. Meanwhile, other positive analysts still contend that the Quad is here to stay in the long run.
Forbes: Surge Mentality: Why The War In Ukraine Shows We Must Be Ready To Scale Up Our Industrial Manufacturing Base
The US is reassessing its national security due to the war in Ukraine, prompting a focus on its industrial manufacturing base. The 1950 Defense Production Act allows the government to expand the supply of materials and services from the broader US manufacturing base to support national defense. The US must invest in building sufficient capability and modernizing its manufacturing capability, deploying new technologies, targeting the $20bn earmarked for modernizing facilities, and investing in public-private partnerships to unite political and commercial leaders in a shared strategy for transformation. The MxD, launched and funded by the DoD, including more than 300 public and private firms, seeks to equip US factories with the tools and expertise to improve productivity and performance at a nationwide level.
#culture
Daily Wire: Jay-Z And Beyoncé Drop $200M On Most Expensive Home In California
Jay-Z and Beyoncé bought a $200 million Malibu mansion, setting a record for the most expensive home sold in California and the second most expensive in the US. They reportedly paid in cash for an eight-acre, 40,000-square-foot estate overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The estate took 15 years to build and doubles as an art museum.
#health
The New American: Smoking Gun: mRNA Vaccines Destroy Fertility and Your Government Knew it in 2017 - The New American
Dr. Naomi Wolf reveals that the NIH knew about the harmful effects of lipid nanoparticles on fertility years before the COVID vaccine. This proves that the vaccine's goal is to inhibit population growth.
The Epoch Times: Labour's Starmer Pledges to Cut Heart Attacks and Strokes and Make NHS 'Fit for the Future'
Labour Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to reduce cardiovascular diseases by 25% within a decade and cut waiting times so that 95% of A&E patients are seen within four hours. Labour is running an unofficial general election campaign that could last until January 2025, and Starmer warned that the NHS would not last another five years under a Conservative government. He has promised no backsliding or excuses and added that Labour would get the NHS back on its feet by reforming it and making old values meet new opportunities. The party has also promised to invest in mental health and has a target to reduce the suicide rate in the country.
#education
Breitbart: Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Booed During Boston University Speech: 'Pay Your Writers'
Union Writers Guild picket Warner Bros. CEO Zaslav during Boston University commencement, demanding better pay and conditions for writers.
#crime
Daily Wire: Murder Suspect Pleads Not Guilty To Killing Of Four University Of Idaho Students
A man accused of murdering four students at the University of Idaho has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The man, who has not been named, appeared in court last week and was indicted on charges of first-degree murder. He appeared in court wearing a bulletproof vest. Prosecutors now have 60 days to decide whether to seek the death penalty. The court has issued a gag order preventing the victims' families from speaking publicly about the case, a ruling that is being challenged. More than 60 warrants have been issued to companies and banks, including Amazon, DoorDash, and Reddit, as part of the investigation.
Flag And Cross: Media's Apparent Bias Called Out After Story's Image Fails to Account for Truth of Bus Stop Stabbing
Four women have been charged after one was stabbed following a fight at a school bus stop in Rockford, Illinois. However, local station WXXQ's social media coverage of the story saw a stock photo of two white women choking each other in front of a school bus used, when at least three of the accused were black. The incident adds to a growing trend of media using photos that are wildly misleading in showing race, where race-swapping is used to avoid trouble. If a white suspect was represented by a stock photo featuring a minority model, the person responsible for the photo would be fired.
The Federalist Papers: Support Continues for Daniel Penny as Fundraising Campaign Is GiveSendGo's Second-Biggest Campaign Ever
Marine veteran Daniel Penny's GiveSendGo crowdfunding campaign has raised over $2.7 million to help cover his legal fees in an upcoming manslaughter case for his role in the death of a belligerent homeless man aboard a subway train in New York City. Despite witnesses defending Penny's actions as heroic, if convicted, he could face up to 15 years in prison. GiveSendGo allows campaigns for violent crime defendants, unlike GoFundMe, and is owned by Christian siblings who created it as an alternative to GoFundMe.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Track Star Loses State Champ Spot to Trans Competitor, Makes Her Displeasure Known at Podium Ceremony
A male athlete competing in women’s sports in California under preferred gender identity finishes second, knocking a female athlete out of the chance to advance; female athlete makes a thumbs-down gesture at podium ceremony. Protests against transgender athletes participating in female sports were silenced at the North Coast Meet of Champions event.
Forbes: Carmelo Anthony Retires From NBA After 19 Seasons
Topline: NBA all-star Carmelo Anthony announced his retirement from basketball after 19 seasons, during which he played with the Los Angeles Lakers last season. He retires as the 9th scorer in league history.
#outdoors
Fox News: 2 brothers presumed dead in Oregon after raft flips on river
Two brothers are presumed to have drowned in Oregon after their raft overturned on the Clackamas River, despite a multi-day search. It is warned that those recreating near the river should take caution due to the high water levels and fast-moving currents.
All Outdoor: Paddling The Upper Iowa River - One of Nat Geo's "100 Greatest"
The Upper Iowa River has been added to National Geographic's "100 Greatest Adventures" list. The river is known for its wildlife, limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and clear water. Paddlers should be aware of potential hazards such as fallen trees and short rapids, and can use satellite imagery and flow charts to plan their route. Lodging and rental options are available in four small towns along the river.
#other
Fox News: Brazilian ecologists combat Amazon deforestation with new land ownership model
Barely 40 years, and over 10% of Amazon rainforest is destroyed. A Brazilian non-profit organization has purchased a rainforest stretch along the Juruá River to welcome scientists and locals to pay attention to the world's biggest tropical forest and improve the area’s living standards and preserve the Amazon. The organization aims to protect the forest by managing the area in which all communities can be a part of and harvest forest produce.