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America First News
25 May 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Border Patrol Drone Aids in Rescue of Migrant with Broken Leg in Arizona
Border Patrol agents in the Tucson sector used a drone to locate and rescue an injured migrant with a compound leg fracture who was illegally entering the US from Mexico. The migrant was extracted from the border area and flown to a hospital in Tucson. In addition to the rescue, agents also apprehended 1,710 migrants, arrested 18 criminal migrants, interdicted seven human smuggling attempts, and performed 60 rescues in the past 72 hours.
#politics
Daily Wire: Conservatives Slam Tennessee Gov. Lee For Calling Special Session After Lawmakers Reject Gun Bill
Conservative state lawmakers are criticizing Republican Governor Bill Lee of Tennessee for pressuring the GOP-led state to adopt a "red flag" law. They say he is trying to drag lawmakers back to the Capitol for a "special session" after they ended their regular session without passing a gun bill. The lawmakers argue that the proposal is inappropriate and unnecessary, adding that it would simply provide a forum for left-wing activists to continue their disruption of the legislature. They maintain that the proposed "red flag" law would not have averted the recent tragic school shooting in the state.
Red State: Copycat 'U-Haul' Incident in UK? Car Rams Into Gate at Prime Minister's Official Residence
A car crashed into the gates of 10 Downing Street, London, but was stopped before reaching the main security gates. The vehicle was driven by a suspect who has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving. The incident is not being treated as terrorism-related.
National Review: Target Sheds $9 Billion in Market Cap amid Backlash over ‘PRIDE’ Collection
Conservatives called for a boycott of Target over its 2023 "PRIDE" collection, including clothing designed by a brand specializing in Satanist-inspired merchandise and a swimsuit touted as "tuck-friendly." Target's market value fell by $9 billion, losing 12% of its stock value. A $100 million investment to fuel economic prosperity in Black communities was announced in 2021.
Forbes: Oath Keepers Founder Rhodes Sentenced To 18 Years For Seditious Conspiracy After Jan. 6 Riot
Far-right Oath Keepers militia founder, Stewart Rhodes, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for his involvement in the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, and tampering with documents and proceedings. The judge ruled that Rhodes’ actions amounted to domestic terrorism.
#society
Red State: NEW: That Target Stock Plunge Has Gotten Even Worse
Target faces a boycott from outraged customers after they advanced their LGBTQ agenda by introducing controversial items aimed at children that were subsequently removed. Despite a 12% drop in stock prices and losing a $9 billion market capitalisation, Target CEO Brian Cornell defended the decision as good business adding value and building customer engagement. In response to the furore, Target reportedly sent an internal email on the George Floyd anniversary advising employees to seek mental health care if upset. If Target doesn't turn its sales slump around, they risk losing permanent customers, like Bud Light, who tried to sell beer for free due to their support for transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
The Epoch Times: Biden Administration Unveils First-Ever National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism
The Biden administration has released a comprehensive plan to counter antisemitism, marking the most robust US government-led effort to fight against it in American history. The strategy includes over 100 calls to action and 100 new initiatives on college campuses and online, with commitments from various sectors, including the private sector, civil society, religious and multi-faith communities, and higher education. The administration plans to expand prevention efforts, urge tech companies to enforce community standards, and call on Congress to hold social media platforms accountable for hate-fueled violence.
Fox News: Washington moms fight wokeism with new parenting book: ‘Don’t have to be victims’
Two mothers from Seattle have written a parenting book called "Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City" aimed at guiding parents on how to navigate woke culture and protect their kids from radical ideas being taught in schools. The book offers age-appropriate guidance on how to teach children truth and beauty about history, economics and biology. The authors encourage parents to filter out woke ideas for children in elementary school, and expose them to the lies of the world in middle school so they can evaluate ideas for themselves. The book also recommends parents be the go-to person for their children.
The Federalist: Bud Light, Anheuser-Busch Are Sponsoring 2023 Pride Parades
Bud Light is facing criticism for sponsoring upcoming LGBT pride events in cities such as Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio, as well as St. Louis, Missouri. The beer brand will be co-sponsoring the 2023 Cincinnati Pride Parade alongside Planned Parenthood and the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, who provide abortions and transgender surgeries, respectively. Other Anheuser-Busch brands are also listed as sponsors for pride parades in several other cities, leading to a backlash from customers.
Daily Wire: ‘Pathetic Cheating Male’: Social Media Rips High School Boy Who Dominates Girls’ Track And Field Championship
A male freshman runner won two girls’ events at a championship meet in New Hampshire, sparking social media backlash. Some users called him a “cheat” and accused him of erasing women. However, the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association has guidelines that mandate fair distribution of athletic opportunities and resources. The conditions state that athletic programs should be equitable when other gender sports programs can accept them as their own, regardless of gender. In 2016, a previous policy that required transgender athletes to have taken hormone treatments was abandoned, making room for more inclusive policies.
Fox News: Boston Reparations task force coordinator fired after trespassing, resisting arrest in City Hall
George Williams, coordinator for Boston's Reparations Task Force, was fired after being detained for trespassing and resisting arrest in City Hall while allegedly under the influence of drugs. Officers found Williams lying in an office with burning sage and behaving aggressively when approached. This behavior was not unusual, as Williams had been found multiple times bypassing security and becoming verbally aggressive over the past few weeks. The task force confirmed his termination, stating it remains committed to its work. City officials across the U.S. are considering reparations payments to eligible Black residents for slavery's legacy .
Fox News: Kids need to be kids in America, said Orlando cab driver troubled by the trans agenda
An Orlando cab driver, who immigrated legally to the US from Morocco 19 years ago, believes everyone in the US is from somewhere and wants a better life for their family. He and his wife work hard to provide for their child and believe the safety and protection of children is the most important. Richie is also concerned about the US transgender agenda, emphasizing that kids need to be protected, but once they turn 18, they can make their own decisions. He believes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis would make a good president and that Trump was great for the economy. Richie says the foundations of American need to be strong and people lucky to live there .
#war
Fox News: Army vet GOP rep blasts Biden administration for limiting access to Afghanistan dissent cable
Representative Cory Mills is demanding access to a dissent cable sent to the State Department in July 2021 warning of the possibility of Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. The cable was sent via a dissent channel and has reportedly been withheld from the House Foreign Affairs Committee. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and ranking member Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y. were granted access to the full contents of the cable, but GOP members seek greater transparency, demanding that all 51 members be allowed to view it. Matthew Miller, a State Department spokesperson, argued that the access granted to lawmakers thus far has been an "extraordinary accommodation."
National Review: The Corner: Rogue Assets Isn’t a Ukraine Problem
A Ukrainian-aligned group, called the Free Russia Legion, made up of Russian volunteers have seized villages in southern Russia whilst rebuffing counterattacks. Although Kyiv has denied involvement, the thought of ethnic Russians fighting with Ukrainian support on Russian soil is considered risky, with critics of Western support for Kyiv believing it has the potential to uncontrollable conflagration. The objective is therefore to prevent such conflicts before they start.
Euromaidan Press: Conquering the darkness: journey of Ukrainian soldier from despair to resilience
Former Ukrainian machine gunner, Maksym Kucherov, had his life shattered when the Russo-Ukrainian war began in 2022. He was an electrician for mining equipment in Kharkiv before the war, but once it erupted, he headed to the nearest military recruitment office. After receiving prosthetic implants for his leg injuries, he returned to the battlefield but was forced to retire due to stress-induced diabetes. Despite the losses, Maksym continues to fight for Ukraine's independence and freedom.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Fed's Security Clearance Rejection Rate Is Less Than 0.01%: Records
Since 2016, over 256,000 applications for Secret and Top Secret security clearances have been submitted in Canada with only 25 being denied. None of the denials were as a result of espionage or disloyalty. Three federal entities have reported revoking a clearance due to spying or acting on behalf of a foreign government. However, the data provided is incomplete, and some major employers were unable to respond to request. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) conducts security assessments but the decision to grant clearance is left in the hands of the hiring entities.
#economy
Fox News: Wisconsin lawmakers shoot down Gov. Evers' plan to permanently employ 38 new tax agents
Wisconsin Legislature's budget committee rejected Gov. Tony Evers' proposal to make 38 revenue agent positions permanent, despite these positions collecting nearly $39 million in delinquent taxes annually. Republicans instead voted to extend the temporary positions through September 2025, putting the future of these positions into question.
Newsbusters: CNN Calls Debt Ceiling Talks a ‘Philosophical’ and ‘Irrational Fight’
Politicians have yet to come to a consensus on the debt ceiling. CNN This Morning anchors criticized Republicans’ efforts to curb America’s spending as destabilizing the world economy, but a CNN poll shows that 60 percent of Americans only support raising the debt ceiling if there are spending cuts. CNN’s chief business correspondent Christine Romans argued in favor of unchecked spending, suggesting that the United States can borrow however much money it wants, pay for whatever it wants, and there will always be investors around the world willing to park their money into the safest place to do business. Roman’s assertion neglects the repercussions such unchecked spending could cause, such as increasing interest rates.
#religion
The Federalist Papers: Graphic Video Shows Who LA Dodgers Are Really Inviting to Game: 'Most Grotesque Display' Ever Seen
The LA Dodgers caused controversy when they announced they would be honoring the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence," an anti-Catholic group of drag queens, at their “Pride Night” game. Backlash from Christians, including Senator Marco Rubio, led the Dodgers to rescind their invitation, but they later caved to pressure and reinvited the group. A video has since emerged showing the “sisters” engaging in blasphemous acts, including pole dancing on a cross with a man pretending to be Jesus crucified on it. The group also staged a drag queen Easter show, which featured a “Hunky Jesus” and “Foxy Mary.”
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kersh and manager Dave Roberts, who have expressed their faith publicly, are being called on to speak out against this blasphemy. The backlash against the group and the Dodgers has grown, with one Twitter user calling it “the most grotesque display I think I’ve ever seen.” The “sisters” are making a mockery of the Christian faith and those who have not spoken out against this mockery are being criticized. This controversy has gone beyond embracing leftist politics and has devolved into anti-Christian bigotry.
PJ Media: Corrupt Bedfellows: SPLC and FBI Working Together to Frame Catholics as Terrorists
The FBI is partnering with the Southern Poverty Law Center to track down "domestic terrorists" among Catholic churches. Pro-life Catholics who practice traditional marriage and the Latin Mass are being singled out by the SPLC, which seeks to label conservative and Christian groups as "hate groups." The FBI is using a leaked memo, compiled from a list made back in 2007, to target law-abiding citizens based on their religious beliefs. The FBI claims it does not send spies into parishes or do investigations based on religion, but internal documents have revealed that it has indeed sought to develop sources inside Christian churches and Catholic dioceses as part of an effort to combat domestic terrorism.
#health
Fox News: Missouri AG urges Kansas City police to enforce transgender care restrictions law
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey warned Kansas City he will take legal action against their police department if they do not enforce a law banning transgender transition procedures for minors. This comes after Kansas City approved a resolution designating the city as an LGBTQ+ sanctuary city, stating they won't prosecute or fine anyone who seeks gender-affirming care. Bailey stated it is the board of police commissioner's constitutional duty to enforce the law, and he will take any legal action necessary to make sure state laws are enforced.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has issued a letter warning Kansas City police to enforce a law preventing gender transition procedures for minors. The KC Council passed a resolution designating them as an LGBTQ+ sanctuary city, ensuring those who seek gender-affirming care won't be prosecuted or fined. Bailey will take legal action to ensure state laws are enforced, as it is the board's constitutional duty to do so. The Chief of Police Stacey Graves confirmed that the law is not under his department’s jurisdiction, and the Kansas City Police will still serve the community despite the new resolution.
The Blaze: TikTok influencer uses grandma's euthanasia for clout
Canadian model Ali Tate Cutler promotes euthanasia on her TikTok account, including videos of her grandmother discussing her decision to undergo medical assistance in dying. Critics such as BlazeTV hosts Sara Gonzales and Dave Landau argue that the promotion of euthanasia, including for those with mental health problems, is dangerous. Landau derides medical assistance in dying as a "universal suicide option" in Canada.
#education
Fox News: Texas lawmakers approve bill allowing public schools to hire chaplains to counsel students
Texas approves bill to allow public schools to hire chaplains with campus safety money to offer support for mental health issues.
#crime
Washington Free Beacon: San Francisco Mayor Flees Speech on Crime as Violent Crime Is Committed
Democratic Mayor London Breed was forced to abandon her speech on combating crime and drug use in San Francisco's United Nations Plaza when a spectator threw a brick into the crowd. The officials adjourned the meeting amid the disruption and continued it inside the city hall building. The incident reflects the deteriorating condition of San Francisco.
The Epoch Times: Target, Walmart, Foot Locker Say Brazen Retail Theft Getting Worse
Retail theft in the US has increased despite attempts to increase loss prevention and improve security, and the loss of inventory to theft reached $100bn last year, according to the National Retail Federation. There have also been injuries and fatalities among customers and employees during shoplifting events, while some veteran sector insiders blame a societal breakdown rather than the effects of the pandemic. As per recent disclosures by Foot Locker, Kohl’s, Target and Walmart, theft is having an increasing impact on businesses and violent incidents are becoming more prevalent. Executives have called for law enforcement services and communities to take on more responsibility.
Fox News: Eliza Fletcher case: Memphis jogger murder suspect Cleotha Abston returns to court
Career criminal Cleotha Abston returned to court for a brief hearing for charges of kidnapping and murdering a Memphis teacher in September. Abston allegedly abducted Eliza Fletcher while she was out for a morning jog near the University of Memphis campus, sexually assaulted her, and shot her in the head. Police found Fletcher's remains behind a vacant home near Abston's brother's apartment days later. He is being held without bail and faces charges of murder, kidnapping, and evidence tampering.
Fox News: US marshal kills Oklahoma woman who pulled gun on cops, had 2 felony warrants
A woman with two felony warrants was shot dead by a US marshal in OK after she pulled out a gun while being arrested for stalking and malicious injury to property. The woman was considered potentially violent due to her threats on social media towards law enforcement agencies. She fled when an officer tried to stop her and was eventually rammed by a marshal before producing a gun which caused the fatal shooting.
Breitbart: Cartel Gunmen Pose as Federal Police During Border State Kidnapping in Mexico
Gulf Cartel gunmen in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas have used cloned police vehicles and uniforms to carry out kidnappings, impersonating Mexico’s National Guard. Nonetheless, state investigators successfully rescued two brothers who had been kidnapped and beaten for over a week earlier this month, thanks to a special operations group. It is unknown at present whether any gunmen have been arrested or charged. This violent incident took place in San Fernando, where rival factions have been engaged in a turf war.
Fox News: Mozambique's ex-finance minister to be extradited to US in $2B corruption case
Former Mozambique finance minister Manuel Chang faces extradition to the U.S. over a $2 billion corruption scandal relating to loans to Mozambican state-owned companies. The scandal caused a financial crisis in Mozambique and when the loans were disclosed in 2016, the International Monetary Fund withdrew its support for the country. Chang, who is accused of receiving about $17 million in bribes in the "hidden debts" scandal, has lost his final appeal and faces extradition to the United States.
Former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta's son, Muhoho Kenyatta, has been arrested in London after being involved in a brawl. Muhoho and a group of friends became embroiled in an altercation with a guardsman while on a night out in the capital. The brawl escalated quickly and soon turned into a mass brawl involving several other individuals. Scotland Yard described the incident as a "large-scale affray" and confirmed that five people have been arrested and released on bail.
Fox News: Republicans push resolution to 'recognize and honor' Daniel Penny for 'heroism and courage'
Republican Rep. Andy Ogles introduced a resolution to "recognize and honor" Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran charged with manslaughter for his "heroism and courage" on a New York City subway train. The resolution recognizes Penny's heroism for protecting himself and other passengers while they were on the subway car. Ogles received support from other Republican members of the House with the resolution, which aims to set the record straight about what happened this month.
Penny, who faces charges of second-degree manslaughter, put Jordan Neely, a homeless man, in a chokehold on May 1 aboard a subway train. Several onlookers filmed the incident, which went viral online, leading to Penny's arrest. Penny's lawyers argued that he was trying to defend himself and other passengers by restraining Neely. The resolution, according to its text, recognizes "Daniel Penny of West Islip, New York, for his heroism and courage in apprehending a threat to public safety."
Fox News: Joran van der Sloot once claimed he shoved Natalee Holloway into a rock, cracking her skull, court docs allege
Joran van der Sloot, suspected in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in 2005, once told authorities that he had killed her by shoving her to the ground, causing her to hit her head on a rock and die. Van der Sloot allegedly later told Holloway's mother that her daughter's body was buried in Aruba, but no body was ever found. Van der Sloot is about to face charges in the US alleging that he extorted Holloway's mother out of $250,000 by offering to reveal the location of her daughter's body. He is currently serving a prison term in Peru for the murder of a business student.
The Epoch Times: Senator Demands Probe of ATF Over $9 Million in Fraudulent Payments to Employees
ATF employees fraudulently received at least $9.7 million in pay and benefits over five years, according to a report by the Office of Special Counsel. Senator Joni Ernst believes that the problem is more significant than reported and is skeptical that all the alleged wrongdoing had been revealed. The report says a whistleblower reported that from 2016 to 2021, at least 108 ATF employees were misclassified as law enforcement personnel. As a result, they received enhanced retirement benefits and pay. The ATF is working with the Office of Personnel Management to correct the problems.
Fox News: Nashville judge rules parents of victims can weigh in on release of Covenant School shooter's writings
Parents of victims from the Covenant School shooting can decide if shooter's writings can be made public in accordance with the Tennessee Public Records Act. Audrey Hale, a transgender suspect and former student at the private Christian School, killed six people using two rifles and one handgun. Three school employees and three students were killed in the mass shooting.
#sports
Fox News: Raiders' Josh McDaniels jokes Tom Brady will have to admit fumble on infamous 'Tuck Rule' play
Tom Brady is waiting to become a minority stakeholder in the Las Vegas Raiders, pending an NFL owners' vote. However, Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels believes that Brady must admit that the infamous "Tuck Rule" was a fumble before officially owning part of the franchise. The rule changed everything during an AFC divisional-round game in 2002, allowing the Patriots to maintain possession and ultimately ending the Raiders' Super Bowl hopes. Teams later voted 29-1 in 2013 to abolish the rule.
Fox News: Chiefs' Travis Kelce rips new NFL kickoff rule: 'Absolutely stupid'
The NFL approved a new rule allowing teams to start on the 25-yard line if a fair catch is signaled on a kickoff to reduce concussion rates and increase safety. However, backlash has ensued, with players like Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce calling it "stupid" and "whack," claiming it takes excitement out of the game's opening play and will eventually lead to the elimination of special teams altogether. Despite pushback, the rule will be in place for at least one year.
Fox News: Kansas City firefighter saves fan's life at Nationals game with Heimlich maneuver
A man was saved by a fellow fan using the Heimlich maneuver at a Washington Nationals baseball game. Todd Covington, a firefighter and nurse, leapt two rows to help a choking man in section 113. Covington performed the life-saving tactic for around 20 seconds, dislodging the object and saving the man. Fans cheered and the two shared a hug. The Nationals won 5-3 against the San Diego Padres.
Fox News: Packers' Jonathan Owens draws inspiration from wife Simone Biles: 'Makes you want to get up and do something'
NFL player Jonathan Owens, husband of Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles, discusses how his wife inspired him to keep going in his career in a recent interview. Owens, who recently signed with the Green Bay Packers, opened up about his journey as a football player and how his first interception in a game helped to change the course of his career. He also spoke about how seeing Biles’ dedication and drive inspired him to keep working hard. The couple got married in April after becoming engaged in February 2022.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Riversmith River Quiver: Tested and Reviewed
Fly fishing enthusiasts can now enjoy their favorite hobby without worrying about their rods and reels with the help of the Riversmith river quiver, a customizable fly rod holder designed to protect equipment on the road. The river quiver comes in three models, standard, shortcut, and euro, and can hold two or four rods with a length of up to 11ft, 4in fully rigged. Its unique features include custom aluminum profile rod tubes, a center spine with T-tracks for mounting versatility and rigidity, swinging reel box doors to prevent damage and detented hinges to hold doors open, and quick-release mounts compatible with any roof rack.
#other
The Federalist: SCOTUS Narrows EPA Authority Under Clean Water Act
The Supreme Court has limited the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority under the Clean Water Act with a 5-4 conservative majority ruling. The ruling narrows the definition of federal waterways under the EPA’s purview to only include wetlands with surface water connection to larger streams, lakes, and rivers. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion, which was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch, and John Roberts. The court acknowledged that the vague terms of the 1972 water law have sparked decades of agency action and litigation. The ruling marks another blow against the administrative state.
The Epoch Times: Dear Dr. Chloe, How Can I Get Over My Ex and Potentially Stop Experiencing This Type of Pain Ever Again?
Dr. Chloe advises Emma on how to get over a painful breakup. She suggests seeking new experiences, taking her ex off the mental pedestal, and surrounding herself with support. Dr. Chloe also warns against prematurely committing to a relationship due to parental influence.
The Epoch Times: Where Are Your Summer Adventures Going to Take You?
AAA reports that 42.3 million Americans are expected to travel for Memorial Day, despite uncertain economic conditions and fluctuating gas prices. Many families plan to vacation this summer, with outdoor adventures and budget airlines being popular options. Travel insurance is recommended to protect against unexpected events that may derail plans, and many destinations are offering discounts and special pricing to attract visitors. Whether it's a long weekend camping or a bucket-list trip, families can plan smart and enjoy meaningful experiences together this summer.
Fox News: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle were wise to skip latest awards gala: Princess Diana's former bodyguard
Meghan Markle's absence from the Gracie Awards was justified as she had been followed by paparazzi after a different event. Former bodyguard of Princess Diana, Lee Sansum, supported her decision, saying that paparazzi could be "insane." He also explained that paparazzi sometimes create situations to get their "money shot." Sansum advised Markle to let the situation simmer down and skip the ceremony.