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America First News
22 May 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 330: Guests: ‘I’m Just Sayin’ Songwriter Wynn Varble; Mark Smith on All Things 2nd Amendment
Biden administration admits to open borders for economic reasons. FBI witness testimony about whistleblowers. Woke issues, 2024 news, Mark W. Smith talks Second Amendment, and Wynn Varble debuts new woke-triggering single on Breitbart News Daily Podcast.
The Epoch Times: Tucker Carlson Lawyer Speaks Out on Recent PAC Claims
A political action committee "Draft Tucker Carlson" that seeks to urge the former Fox News host to run for the 2024 elections has been denounced by Carlson's attorney, Harmeet Dhillon, who said the PAC did not receive permission to use Carlson's name and called on people not to donate. A video has been released by the "Draft Tucker PAC" that suggests Carlson should enter politics and lead the Republican party, comparing him to Rush Limbaugh and expecting him to stand up to Joe Biden. Despite the video, an unnamed source connected to Carlson has claimed that he isn't looking to run for office, while Carlson has made no public overtures towards a White House bid.
#society
National Review: Bud Light Offers to Buy Back Expired Beer amid Dylan Mulvaney Boycott
Anheuser-Busch is buying back expired Bud Light from wholesalers due to sales falling since their partnership with a transgender influencer. The company lost millions of dollars in sales following the partnership in April, and despite their attempts to pivot to a more patriotic tone, their efforts failed to ease market unease. To improve their image, Bud Light is partnering with a military veterans group for the first time.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: German prosecutors charge 4 for violating trade act to sell spyware to Turkey
Four suspects from Bavarian company, FinFisher, have been charged with violating licensing requirements by selling surveillance software to Turkey that could be used to spy on Turkish dissidents. The charges were filed at Munich I Regional Court and specifically relate to commercial violations of the German trade and payments act in three separate cases. The company's surveillance software, FinSpy, was offered for download to the Turkish opposition movement via a fake website in 2017.
#history
Fox News: Philippine fire destroys a nearly 100-year-old neoclassical landmark
A fire destroyed Manila's historic post office building, a nearly 100-year-old landmark in the Philippine capital. The building was the country's main mail-sorting and distribution hub and recognized as a national landmark. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the fire that slightly injured seven people, mostly firefighters.
#health
Fox News: Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong tests positive for COVID-19
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong tests positive for COVID-19 after work trips in Africa and Asia. Due to his age, he was prescribed antiviral medication and is self-isolating until asymptomatic. Lee urges Singaporeans to keep their vaccinations up to date to reduce the risk of severe illness.
#crime
The Blaze: Video: Armed thug guarding crew's brazen catalytic converter theft from home's driveway gives some jaw-dropping advice to angry owner of car
A crew of four criminals stole a catalytic converter from a car parked in a driveway while a woman protested. The theft took place on May 12 at around 5:44 a.m. EST, but the location is unclear. One member jacked up the car while another, armed with a tool, got under the vehicle. The other two waited on the street with a running getaway car. The armed guards told the woman to "go back to sleep" and yelled a racial slur at a man who tried to intervene before taking just over a minute to steal the catalytic converter and speed away in a waiting car.
PJ Media: Bryan Kohberger 'Stands Silent' at Arraignment as Idaho Court Blocks Live Stream
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the quadruple murder of University of Idaho students, was arraigned and automatically pled not guilty after remaining silent. The trial has been set for October but may face several delays. Media cameras were not allowed to stream the hearing, and media companies may consider filing suit against the state for further transparency.
The court disallowed media cameras from live-streaming the hearing, continuing a trend of banning cameras in high-profile cases. The fight for cameras in the courtroom continues, with some courts hesitant to allow broadcasts for fear of non-approved news sources covering cases. There is no good argument for closed courts as it hinders public fairness and transparency in legal proceedings.
Breitbart: Grenade Detonates in Indiana Home, Killing Father and Injuring Two Children
A man in Indiana died and his two children were injured after a grenade explosion in their home. The 47-year-old man found the grenade in his grandfather's belongings and someone reportedly pulled the pin on the device causing it to detonate. The incident is being investigated by homicide detectives and a CSI unit.
#other
The Epoch Times: Lessons From a 2-Year-Old
A grandmother spends Fridays with her grandson, exploring the neighborhood and searching for "Toy Story" items at 99 Cents Only store. Her grandson discovers many items, but simply enjoys the fun of discovery and doesn't want to purchase anything. The grandmother learns that she doesn't have to own things to enjoy them and that doing things together can be more valuable than owning things. They continue their adventures every Friday, making memories for a lifetime.