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24 May 2023

#illegals

The Federalist Papers: Leaked Memo Exposes Biden's New Policy That Will Dramatically Spike Human Trafficking - Report
Leaked Memo Exposes Biden's New Policy That Will Dramatically Spike Human Trafficking - Report
Biden administration is ending Trump-era DNA-testing protocol to prevent fake claims of family relationships by illegal immigrants at the US Southern border. Kevin McAleenan, the former acting homeland security secretary, revealed the result of a pilot program in 2019 which showed 15% of alleged migrant families committed fraud by claiming unrelated children as their own. Monika Maples, a retired official, expressed that smugglers would broker a deal with a family to give a child to a stranger when they crossed the border. This decision came after a leaked memo published by Just the News on 3 May 2021.


Liberty Nation: Watchdog Reveals How Easy It Is for Non-Citizens to Vote
Watchdog Reveals How Easy It Is for Non-Citizens to Vote
Non-citizens are voting in US elections due to mail-in balloting, motor voter eligibility, and third-party ballot harvesting, according to watchdog group the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF). The organization has discovered cases of foreign nationals finding their way onto voter rolls for over 20 years and highlights low levels of vetting. As one report revealed, there were more than 100,000 matches of voter registration records to state driver’s license numbers with Immigration and Naturalization Service indicators. PILF has shown how an immigrant could be registered for nearly a year despite being known to be a non-US citizen.


#politics

Fox News: GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna seeks $16 million fine against Adam Schiff for ‘lies’ about Trump-Russia collusion
GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna seeks $16 million fine against Adam Schiff for ‘lies’ about Trump-Russia collusion
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced a resolution that would fine Rep. Adam Schiff $16 million, claiming that he has betrayed the trust of the American people by lying about Trump-Russia collusion to gain political gains. Luna has also proposed a resolution to expel Schiff from Congress. The resolution censures and condemns Schiff for conduct misinforming the American people, and declares that Schiff should be fined $16 million. The resolution also notes that Schiff has lent credibility to the Steele dossier and accused Carter Page of being a Russian collaborator without evidence. The hashtag for this news item is .


The New American: Texas Ends ERIC Membership - The New American
Texas Ends ERIC Membership - The New American
The Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 1070, withdrawing the state's membership in the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a group that ostensibly helps with cleaning up voter rolls but actually turns over private data to a nonprofit. ERIC shares this data with the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR), which both were founded by the disgraced former Department of Justice counsel David Becker. Instead of purging disqualified individuals from voter rolls, member states are required to solicit voter registrations from them, resulting in a bloated voter roll. Louisiana was the first state to withdraw from ERIC, and now seven other states have followed suit.


Forbes: Trump Hits Out At 'Disloyal' DeSantis Again As Florida Gov. Prepares To Launch 2024 Bid
Trump Hits Out At 'Disloyal' DeSantis Again As Florida Gov. Prepares To Launch 2024 Bid
Former President Donald Trump attacked Ron DeSantis, calling him "disloyal" and running a "terrible campaign" in 2018 despite Trump's supposed help. He made the comments on his Truth Social platform before DeSantis launched his presidential bid. DeSantis is viewed as Trump's primary Republican rival, but he has yet to publicly criticize the former president.


#society

Fox News: Protester arrested for throwing brick during San Francisco Mayor London Breed's chaotic open air drug hearing
Protester arrested for throwing brick during San Francisco Mayor London Breed's chaotic open air drug hearing
- San Francisco Mayor London Breed hosted an outdoor meeting to discuss cracking down on open-air drug markets present in the United Nations Plaza. The meeting was interrupted by heckling and chanting of "no more cops", and a protester even threw a brick at city officials which struck a young high school student. The protester, identified as 26-year-old Elysia Katet, was later detained and booked on charges of child endangerment and assault with a deadly weapon.

- A San Francisco Board of Supervisors member, Aaron Peskin, has requested that the Mayor establish an Emergency Operations Center for multiple agencies to coordinate a response and shut down open-air drug dealing sites like the one in the United Nations Plaza within the next 90 days. Breed suggested force would have to be a part of the solution to drug addiction, and that compassion is killing people, though some protestors condemned the plan, seeing it as an effort to arrest drug users. Peskin has argued that the city already has sufficient resources but lacks coordination.


The Federalist Papers: Woke vs Woke: Gavin Newsom Puts Target CEO on Blast For 'Selling Out The LGBTQ+ Community'
Woke vs Woke: Gavin Newsom Puts Target CEO on Blast For 'Selling Out The LGBTQ+ Community'
Target faced backlash and removed some LGBTQ+ merchandise from its shelves after facing criticism from customers. Controversy arose after the company marketed transgender swimsuits for Pride month. California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Target's CEO, Brian Cornell, on Twitter, stating that he "was selling out the LGBTQ+ community to extremists." Target clarified that merchandise had been removed due to threats affecting the safety and wellbeing of their team members. The controversy has highlighted the clash of opinions and values surrounding LGBTQ+ representation and marketing.


Red State: Target Removes Satanic-Linked LGBT Merchandise, Citing 'Volatile Circumstances'
Target Removes Satanic-Linked LGBT Merchandise, Citing 'Volatile Circumstances'
Target is removing controversial items from its LGBTQ Pride Collection range due to online backlash. The items, produced by London-based firm Abprallen, feature occult and satanic imagery and have led to threats and confrontations between employees and customers. However, the retailer has also come under criticism for attempting to sexualize young children with LGBT-type accessories. The backlash represents a victory for conservative activists who have called for boycotts of brands that promote transgenderism and the sexualization of children.

The beer brand Bud Light and parent company Anheuser-Busch are suffering from fallout following their collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The companies plan to triple their marketing expenditure in the US, aiming to recover a sales drop experienced following the partnership. The response includes paying delivery drivers a $500 bonus. The controversy highlights the negative impact on front-line workers, with delivery people, sales reps and merchandisers facing difficulties. Anheuser-Busch CEO Michel Doukeris emphasised that the advertisement was not part of any official company advertising campaign, but nevertheless said the company needed to "meet the moment in time."


Daily Wire: ‘Nobody Imagined It Would Go On This Long’: Report Finds Bud Light Facing ‘Unbelievable Boycott’ After Mulvaney Controversy
‘Nobody Imagined It Would Go On This Long’: Report Finds Bud Light Facing ‘Unbelievable Boycott’ After Mulvaney Controversy
Bud Light is facing a significant sales decline due to backlash over its partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. The boycott has lasted longer than expected, with sales falling 28.4% for the week ending May 13. Editor and publisher of the trade publication Beer Business Daily, Harry Schuhmacher, said the backlash has come from both conservatives and apolitical customers who do not want to be involved in the issue. With hard seltzers and craft beers rising in popularity and the brand already in decline, Frericks predicts a continued downward trend for Bud Light.


#war

Forbes: Hollywood Drone Technology To Target Russian Tanks
Hollywood Drone Technology To Target Russian Tanks
Kamikaze quadcopters, FPV drones piloted by goggles, are used in the war in Ukraine. Red Cat Holdings is developing 200 FPV drones to be weaponized with a warhead. Russia is also increasing their FPV drone game with the modified Fighter 40, easier and more reliable than consumer drones. The highly maneuverable K8 from Cyberlux is likely a cinewhoop-style drone that can fly through woodlands and buildings, possibly carrying a bombload. The low cost and ease of access for FPV drones may produce even cheaper and more effective drones.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: Japan’s PM Rules Out Joining Alliance Amid NATO’s Plan for Asia Office
Japan’s PM Rules Out Joining Alliance Amid NATO’s Plan for Asia Office
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has ruled out Japan’s membership in NATO, but has left open the possibility of allowing NATO to set up a liaison office in the country. This came after Japanese envoy Koji Tomita said Japan was working towards opening NATO’s liaison office, the first of its kind in Asia. The office will help NATO to do consultations with its key Asia-Pacific partners (AP4) and act as a point of contact with other nations in the region.

During NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg’s visit to Tokyo in January, both he and Kishida agreed to strengthen NATO-Japan cooperation. Stoltenberg welcomed Japan’s national security strategy and pledged to help Japan realize its vision for a “free and open Indo-Pacific.” Japan approved three key defense documents last year, including the National Security Strategy, which refers to China as its “greatest challenge.” According to a joint statement, both sides agreed to advance ties in areas such as cyberspace, space, disinformation, and critical and emerging technologies.


Euromaidan Press: Georgian Prime Minister confirms refusal to impose sanctions against Russia
Georgian Prime Minister confirms refusal to impose sanctions against Russia
Georgian Prime Minister Garibashvili stated at an economic forum in Qatar on 24 May 2023 that if his country imposed direct sanctions against Russia, it would result in an economic collapse. He argued that the international community did not support Georgia enough during its war with Russia in 2008, and that Georgia’s own economy is too dependent on trade with Russia to justify imposing sanctions. Garibashvili stated that Georgia supports Ukraine but will maintain its restrained stance towards Russia and refrain from direct restrictions. However, some allies, including the US and the EU, have criticized Georgia’s refusal to join the international pressure on Russia, and suggested that it could harm its aspirations to join NATO and the EU.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Wall Street Opens Lower as Debt Ceiling Impasse Keeps Investors on Edge
Wall Street Opens Lower as Debt Ceiling Impasse Keeps Investors on Edge
Another round of talks over raising the debt ceiling fails to make a breakthrough, leaving investors on edge. Wall Street's main indexes open lower, with the Dow Jones falling 0.10 percent, the S&P 500 dropping 0.30 percent, and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.62 percent.


The Epoch Times: UK Inflation Drops But Prices Remain High
UK Inflation Drops But Prices Remain High
UK inflation rate drops for the first time in eight months but basic essentials prices remain high. The annual inflation rate eased slightly in April to 10.5 percent, with electricity and gas prices contributing to the fall. However, prices on food and non-alcoholic beverages continued to rise and presented the largest negative contributions to the annual rate. The government has introduced extra payments to low-income families to help with the cost of living, and energy support schemes have been extended until the end of June. The inflation target set by the government is 2 percent.


The Epoch Times: Jamie Dimon Sees Rough Times Ahead for Smaller Banks, Predicting Interest Rates as High as 7 Percent
Jamie Dimon Sees Rough Times Ahead for Smaller Banks, Predicting Interest Rates as High as 7 Percent
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon predicts higher interest rates, warning regional banks may struggle and face deposit runs due to rising yields in money markets. The combination of Federal Reserve rate hikes and quantitative tightening is worsening the regional bank crisis, with smaller banks suffering from less liquidity and weaker capital charges. The commercial real estate sector is expected to suffer the most from tighter credit, as 80% of commercial real estate loans are granted by regional banks.


#religion

National Review: The Corner: The Biden Administration’s Hostility toward Religious Colleges
The Corner: The Biden Administration’s Hostility toward Religious Colleges
Biden administration is infringing upon the free exercise of religion and attacking faith-based organizations, including religious colleges and universities, despite some legal victories for religious freedom. The recently-passed Respect for Marriage Act (RMA) may pose a threat to religious institutions since a private entity can qualify as a state actor in a few limited circumstances. The administration's end game seems to be enforcing the DEI ideology of the Democratic Party.


#history

Breitbart: O'Donnell: Masters of Information Warfare and the Unknown Voyage
O'Donnell: Masters of Information Warfare and the Unknown Voyage
The Patriots formed a committee to gather depositions after the Battle of Lexington and Concord in order to control the narrative and convey their version of events to London. The Quero, led by Captain John Derby, successfully transported the depositions to London before the British version of events, shaping the narrative and engendering British compassion, ultimately changing the course of the Revolutionary War.


#sports

Fox News: East Carolina star pitcher ejected from AAC tournament game for bizarre reason
East Carolina star pitcher ejected from AAC tournament game for bizarre reason
East Carolina baseball player Josh Grosz was ejected from a game against South Florida in the college baseball tournament after handing a sandwich to teammate Jacob Starling following his home run. The umpire believed the sandwich was used as a celebration prop. The team went on to lose the game 12-11 in extra innings and Grosz will miss Wednesday's game against Cincinnati as East Carolina tries to avoid elimination.


Forbes: WWE Reportedly Considering Two Big WrestleMania 40 Main Events For Cody Rhodes
WWE Reportedly Considering Two Big WrestleMania 40 Main Events For Cody Rhodes
WWE is already planning the main events for WrestleMania 40, with Cody Rhodes featuring in multiple scenarios. One involves a rematch with Roman Reigns for the Undisputed Universal Championship after their questionable finish at WrestleMania 39. Another huge match under consideration is Rhodes facing Gunther, with both expressing interest in working together and seen as Raw's top face and heel. Reigns is reportedly set to hold the championship until WrestleMania 40, with WWE looking to extend his run. Meanwhile, Rhodes is firmly positioned as Raw's No. 1 babyface, and a showdown with Reigns remains highly anticipated.


#science

ZeroHedge: Why Science Is Broken
Why Science Is Broken
William Briggs, statistician, discusses the flawed way science is practiced today and how it has been politicized. He notes that when people say "listen to the science," they really mean "listen to me." He provides a speech and transcript on the topic.

Portfolio Armor's previous post on which regional banks are most likely to face "terminal events" is delayed but will be shared on their trading Substack later this week, along with trades based on it. Follow Portfolio Armor on Twitter or subscribe to their Substack for updates.


#outdoors

The Epoch Times: Orange County Stocks 4,000 Trout in Local Streams
Orange County Stocks 4,000 Trout in Local Streams
Over 1,200 trout were stocked into the Neversink River, Shawangunk Kill, and Rutgers Creek on May 23 as part of a three-day county-funded operation to help replenish trout populations in Orange County, New York. Beaver Trout Hatchery supplied the fish that cost $3.65 each. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation stocked about 30,000 trout into streams and lakes in the county prior to the county operation. Statewide, nearly 1.9 million trout were planned for stocking this year.


#technology

Breitbart: Ford Reverses Plans to Drop AM Radios in Car, Truck, and SUV Models
Ford Reverses Plans to Drop AM Radios in Car, Truck, and SUV Models
Ford has announced that it will no longer remove AM radios from their vehicles starting in 2024. The decision came after the company received criticism from consumers for their plan. A bipartisan group of federal lawmakers also introduced the "AM for Every Vehicle Act," which called on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to require AM in new vehicles at no additional cost. This decision will benefit owners of cars, trucks, and SUVs, and Ford will also offer a software update for Ford EVs without the AM broadcast capability. The move has been welcomed by the National Association of Broadcasters, who commended Ford for committing to keep AM radio in their vehicles, ensuring the emergency alert system remains intact.


#other

The New American: Michigan State Students Sue Over Being Forced to Fund Professor’s Political Cause - The New American
Michigan State Students Sue Over Being Forced to Fund Professor’s Political Cause - The New American
Two MSU students are suing the university and a former professor for forcing them to buy memberships in a left-wing website she ran. The students had enrolled in a mandatory business course taught by the then-MSU Professor Amy Wisner but were required to purchase $99 memberships in the Rebellion Community, a website under Wisner's control. While it remains in force, MSU policy grants professors wide discretion in the content of their courses and the materials they may require students to purchase, even if that purchase benefits them personally.