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America First News
25 May 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Pennsylvania police officer charged with transporting illegal immigrant
FBI arrested a Pennsylvania police officer for transporting an illegal immigrant, according to federal court documents. Lieutenant Babin was taken into custody, charged with transporting an illegal alien. He faces up to five years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.
Fox News: French magistrates probing 27 migrant deaths file charges against English Channel maritime rescuers
Five French military personnel have been charged with not assisting people in danger in relation to the deadly sinking of a migrant boat in the English Channel which killed 27 people in November 2021. The incident brought attention to the smuggling networks that prey on migrants and escalating tensions between France and Britain.
UNESCO has announced that it will add records of French slaves to its ‘Memory of the World’ collection. The documents, which were discovered in the early 2000s, are considered extremely rare and will be digitized and preserved for future generations.
The Epoch Times: Upstate New York Officials Tell NYC Mayor to Stop Bussing Illegal Immigrants to Their Regions
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is sending recently arrived migrants to other parts of the state without notifying local authorities, causing county authorities to demand that he stop immediately. Over five million illegal immigrants have crossed into the US since Biden took office, causing the social services and shelter systems of New York to be overwhelmed. Several New York counties have declared states of emergency in an attempt to block the mayor's efforts, with some county leaders blaming New York Governor Kathy Hochul for her apparent inaction in the face of the crisis.
#politics
National Review: The Corner: DHS-Sponsored University Program Lumps Republicans and Christians In with Neo-Nazis
The Department of Homeland Security provided a grant to PREVENTS-OH, a project of the University of Dayton to prevent domestic violent extremism in Southwest Ohio. The program reportedly included a graphic depicting normal conservative and Christian groups alongside Nazi groups, with groups decreasing in size but increasing in extremism as one ascended the "structure."
The Federalist Papers: Leaked Documents Show 'Black Lives Matter' Is on the Verge of Financial Collapse After a Brutal Year
Black Lives Matter has shown significant losses in its recent tax returns, with over $10.5 million going to contractors, many linked to former executive director Patrisse Cullors' friends and family, and its management spending ballooning. The group received $76,872,002 in contributions and grants in 2020-21, which hobbled to $9,268,283 in 2021-2022. The management spending rose from $3,760,600 in 2020-21 to $5,099,244 in 2021-2022, or 60.07% of revenue.
Breitbart: Haram: Malaysia Launches Police Raids Against Swatch Stores over LGBT 'Pride' Watches
Swatch stores in Malaysia were raided on May 13 and 14 by authorities who confiscated 164 rainbow flag watches from its "Pride Collection," as they reportedly "bore LGBT connections." The Malaysian Home Affairs Ministry cited the Printing Presses and Publications Act of 1984, which allowed the government to confiscate offensive or divisive materials. Although the Swatch CEO argued that the collection promotes a positive message, the raid demonstrates the country's anti-LGBT stance.
The raids on the Swatch stores in Malaysia have ignited a political controversy as Anwar Ibrahim's government, which won the 2022 civil rights reform movement, is accused of trying to shirk out support from rising Islamist parties and pro-Malay coalitions in the country. While the Swatch raids may seem like a silly game for the government to get involved in, it is speculated to provide an opportunity for the Malaysian government to show it is as Islamist as its opposition parties. With the state elections coming up this summer, PAS and its allies have been raising accusations against Ibrahim that he plans to legalize same-sex marriage. However, the Malaysian government was not prepared for the backlash from this raid.
Newsbusters: Nets Revel in ‘Chaotic,’ ‘Roundly Mocked’ DeSantis 2024 Launch, Cheer Trump Response
The major networks gleefully covered the technical glitches of Governor Ron DeSantis’ campaign announcement on Twitter Spaces, framing it as a mess and a sign of trouble for his campaign. They barely touched on what DeSantis said and instead focused on the delay and low viewership, with even President Trump joining in on the criticism. DeSantis is framed by the press as having little chance of victory against Trump, despite being the most formidable Republican challenger.
Fox News: Republican state sues Biden admin over environmental justice actions: 'Dystopian nightmare'
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry sues the Biden administration over environmental justice actions targeting the state's petrochemical industry. Landry's federal lawsuit challenges the EPA's opposition to state permits granted in 2020 to the Denka Performance Elastomer plant and the FG LA Formosa facility which are located in St. John Parish, Louisiana. The EPA argues the permitting process violated federal anti-racial discrimination law.
The federal lawsuit alleges the EPA frequently does not care about the content of air and water emissions but only the color of the skin of those proximate to them. The lawsuit criticizes the EPA's pre-letter investigation, which was mainly reliant on information from environmental opponents of the petrochemical industry and referred to two articles. Furthermore, the lawsuit argued that the EPA has lost sight of its "actual environmental mission" and instead decided to "moonlight as a social justice warriors fixated on race."
American Thinker: ‘Anti-Black Racism’ course to be required for UConn graduation…for the ‘collective good’ of course
Leftists' political rhetoric often includes the word "rupture" or variations of it, with the intent of disrupting traditional ideas and property relations. Examples include Black Lives Matter aiming to "disrupt" the nuclear family, Pakistan's climate change minister seeking to "disrupt" social consensus, and universities promoting the "disruption" of anti-Black racism. The idea of the "common good" has also been used to push for authoritarian rule, with comparisons to the Nazi party's use of the phrase. Leftist influence on American institutions has led to a decline in credibility and a departure from individualist values.
Fox News: Pro-Trump Byron Donalds and DeSantis backer Chip Roy face off, vow to unite to take on 'radical leftists'
Two members of the House Freedom Caucus, Chip Roy and Byron Donalds, have endorsed different candidates for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination; Roy supports Florida Governor Ron DeSantis while Donalds supports former President Donald Trump. Despite this, they plan to come together to take on the radical leftist agenda. Roy commended DeSantis for his leadership in Florida and his ability to gain supporters, while Donalds praised Trump's track record as president and his courage to stand up to Democrats and the media. DeSantis officially announced his candidacy via Elon Musk's Twitter Spaces, which experienced numerous technical glitches.
The Blaze: Women in Texas under investigation for complaining about male transvestite in their bathroom: Report
A group of women in Austin, Texas are being investigated by the Department of Public Safety after they complained about a man using their restroom in the state Capitol. Among the transgender activists protesting against a ban of gender-affirming care on children was a man dressed in women's clothing who tried asserting his female identity by using the women's restroom. Several women complained to Capitol DPS officers who then began investigating the women who shared his photo. It’s frustrating that the Travis County DA, at the urging of left-wing radicals, is able to use Capitol DPS resources to harass women.
Red State: 'Bonkers': Trump's Bizarre Reaction to DeSantis' 2024 Presidential Bid Is One for the Ages — Even for Trump
The 2024 Republican presidential nomination appears to be a two-horse race between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, with DeSantis having made his run official. Trump is already attacking DeSantis with sophomoric names and misrepresentations of Florida's state while claiming DeSantis owed his governorship to him. As the two engage in a steel cage death match, it appears the Republican Party will never be the same after the contest.
Conservative writer A.G. Hamilton notes DeSantis talks policies while Trump continues to call Republican colleagues names and lie about their records. Trump's behavior risks driving away his former supporters and increasing the chances of a Democratic win in 2024. Regardless of preference, if 2024 were a normal Republican primary contest, there would be a vigorous intra-party debate on the issues. However, Trump's behavior makes that impossible and ensures a divided party.
Fox News: Oprah doesn't want Dianne Feinstein's Senate seat, spokesperson says
Oprah Winfrey has ruled out the possibility of her filling the seat of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., if she were to step down early due to health concerns. Reports had suggested that Winfrey was on California Governor Gavin Newsom's shortlist for an appointee to fill the seat. However, a spokesperson for Winfrey stated that she is not considering the position. Newsom has pledged to appoint a Black woman should he have another chance to fill the Senate seat, and several names have been floated as possible replacements.
The Epoch Times: ‘He Has Only Begun to Fight’: DeSantis to Begin Presidential Campaign in 3 States
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will begin his 2024 presidential campaign with speeches and fireside chats in New Hampshire, Iowa, and South Carolina. The four-day campaign will cover 12 cities and towns between May 30 and June 2. DeSantis is the seventh Republican to formally enter the race, but is seen as a distant second to former President Donald Trump, who leads him by a significant margin in the polls.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Jordan Demands Info from DOJ on IRS Whistleblower Removed from Hunter Biden Case
Rep. Jim Jordan has demanded documents from the Justice Department related to allegations it retaliated against IRS whistleblower, Gary Shapley, investigating Hunter Biden's tax records. Shapley, a 14-year veteran of the IRS, was assigned to a high-profile investigation in January 2020 and was removed from the case along with his investigative team at the behest of the Department of Justice. Empower Oversight, a firm that works to protect whistleblowers, has contended that the move was "clearly retaliatory". Jordan's letter to the attorney general asks for information regarding the removal of the supervisory special agent and the investigative team.
#society
The Epoch Times: Teen Dies During Apparent Social Media Stunt on Los Angeles Bridge, Police Say
A 17-year-old boy died while attempting a social media stunt on the 6th Street Viaduct in Los Angeles. The teen fell to his death while climbing up one of the arches to post the stunt on social media. The bridge had become a popular spot for street racing, graffiti, and illegal takeovers, as well as social media stunts, with police having closed the bridge several times in an attempt to combat the dangerous activities.
The Epoch Times: Family Member of Falun Gong Adherents Endures Persecution Since She Was 10 Months Old
Amid the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong, an infant was forcibly separated from her parents. Liu Xinying, her mother, was imprisoned for participating in the spiritual movement while her father, Qu Hui, was tortured and paralyzed. The couple's child was left orphaned by their tragic fates. Liu's persistent courage was evident during her many years of detention, and despite repeated abductions by authorities, she remained committed to the spiritual practice. Her tragic death highlights the ongoing struggle of Falun Gong practitioners in China.
The Federalist Papers: Target Already Feeling Major Financial Pain as Conservative Backlash Intensifies
Target's decision to prominently feature LGBT merchandise has caused a consumer backlash and caused its shares to plummet by 13.8 percent, resulting in the company's total value falling from $74.3 billion to $64 billion in a week. Shares in Walmart were down only 3 percent in the same period. Many shoppers are boycotting Target as a result, due to the company featuring LGBT propaganda and selling LGBT clothes for children designed by transgender satanist Erik Carnell. Target has reversed course, removing the merchandise in some Southern markets and cutting ties with UK-based Abprallen. It is now "making adjustments to its plans".
Forbes: White House Launches First-Ever Plan To Fight Antisemitism As Hate Crimes Spike Across The Country
President Biden released a plan to address antisemitism, with over 100 elements calling for congressional action and improved education around it. The plan requires social media platforms to do public interest research on the spread of antisemitism, as hate crimes in the US increase at record levels.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Bush China Foundation Holds ‘Political Dialogue’ with the CCP
A U.S. nonprofit co-organized a virtual dialogue between American politicians and a Chinese Communist Party department responsible for influencing foreign political elites. The virtual gathering was focused on the U.S.-China relationship and the two countries’ domestic political landscapes, with both parties agreeing that conflict between the two nations would be costly. The CCP office that participated is tasked with building relationships with foreign political parties to promote Beijing’s aims across the world.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Simple Driveway Restoration With Tar and Chips
James advises Dave that a tar-and-chip type of driveway is a cost-effective solution for resurfacing as it can cost 50% less than conventional methods. It has a distinct, attractive appearance, and offers flexible design options for selecting color and size of gravel.
Tar-and-chip driveways utilise asphalt cement and gravel and offer excellent tire traction during rainy and snowy weather. Installing the driveway includes spraying hot liquid asphalt over an existing driveway or gravel base, laying gravel over the asphalt, and adhering it together. Dave is advised to select a contractor who is experienced at installing tar-and-chip surfaces to ensure adequate adherence.
The Epoch Times: Freedom Mobile Unveils First Nationwide Plan Following Rogers-Shaw Deal
Quebecor’s Videotron has acquired Freedom Mobile for $2.85bn and announced a “unique” package of $50 a month unlimited calls and texts, and 40 gigabytes of data, available in Canada and the US. The acquisition was made necessary by Rogers Communications’ takeover of Shaw Communications, which agreed last year to sell Freedom Mobile to ease competition concerns. As part of the deal laid out by Canada’s Industry Minister, Videotron must offer plans that are at least 20% lower than their competitors’ and invest $150m over the next two years to upgrade Freedom Mobile’s network so that it can deploy 5G technologies. Analysts predict this encounter will bring about lowered prices and increased competition amongst Canadian mobile carriers.
Fox News: Biden says ‘all agree’ US will not default on debt, but he and McCarthy still have ‘very different views’
President Biden and Republicans are in agreement that the U.S. will not default on its debt, but negotiations between the two parties are ongoing for what the budget will look like. The deadline for a deal arrives on June 1.
#military
Fox News: Top Republican investigates ‘politically motivated’ delay in picking Space Command HQ
The House Armed Services Committee is investigating a "politically motivated" delay in selecting a permanent location for the U.S. Space Command headquarters. The decision to temporarily base the Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado was made in January 2021, but the Biden administration postponed the selection of the permanent site. The committee chairman, Mike Rogers, warned U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall and the U.S. SPACECOM commander, Gen. James Dickinson, against any further delays, while demanding all documents related to the change in mission since January 2021. The location chosen by the U.S. Air Force for the permanent base was in Huntsville, Alabama, a win for Trump allies in the state.
#culture
The Federalist: Leftists Want Video Games To Reflect Their Own Mediocrity
Critics argue video game characters, especially female ones, are unrealistic looking causing anxiety amongst players who don’t see themselves reflected in the virtual world. Dove released a video to take a stand against overly sexualized and unrealistic women in video games. The video claims 74% of girls feel underrepresented in video games because there aren’t a bunch of overweight female characters in gaming. However, there are a bunch of reasons why female gamers aren’t as common as male gamers, and the weight of heroines is not one of those reasons. Dove's push for more "realistic characters" creates a negative feedback loop that reinforces poor health decisions and mediocrity. Heroes should be larger than life, and gamers should strive to be like the heroes on screen in spirit and in virtue.
#health
Daily Wire: The Medical Establishment’s Racist, Classist Argument For Abortion
The American Medical Association (AMA) has been using racist and defeatist arguments to promote abortion, according to writer Emmie Lo. After the Dobbs decision returned power to the states to make their own abortion laws, the AMA condemned the Supreme Court's decision as an immoral intrusion of government into the private affairs of patients and their physicians. The medical establishment asserted that abortion bans would have dire effects on women's overall health and that abortion access was a racial justice issue. Nonetheless, every human being, from the moment of conception, deserves the same respect and right to exist.
Breitbart: Group Behind Ohio Abortion Measure Wants to End Parental Consent Laws
A far-left group called Unite for Reproductive and Gender Equity (URGE) is part of a coalition pushing for an abortion ballot initiative in Ohio that would make no differentiation between minors and adults seeking the procedure. URGE has called for an end to parental involvement laws relating to minors obtaining abortions, while the proposed ballot language is so broad that legal scholars warn it would prevent parent notification of almost any medical procedure involving the reproductive system, including sex change operations. Critics of the initiative accuse the coalition of being deliberately unclear about whether the ballot language would impact Ohio's parental consent laws.
#crime
Fox News: 'Family Feud' murder: Becky Bliefnick told sister estranged husband should be 'No. 1' suspect if she were hurt
A former "Family Feud" contestant, Timothy Bliefnick, is accused of fatally shooting his estranged wife, award-winning nurse, Becky Bliefnick, 14 times after breaking into her house through a second-story window following a bitter divorce and custody battle. Becky had previously expressed fear for her life via text message to her sister, naming Timothy as the No. 1 person of interest if anything happened to her. Timothy's defense claims there was stalking in the week leading up to the murder, but prosecutors are characterizing the crime as domestic violence.
The Epoch Times: Several Ontario Police Forces Target Street Racing, Say Activity Is on the Rise
Ontario police forces unite to combat an increase in street racing in the Greater Toronto Area. Project Erase, a joint operation, will use education and enforcement measures to eradicate the problem. Since January, Toronto has experienced a 31% increase in stunt driving calls, and charges related to it have reached 521.
Fox News: Texas AG says woman arrested for dumpster fire behind office, slams media over 'reckless speculation'
A woman unintentionally set fire to a dumpster outside the Texas AG's office. Paxton criticized media coverage of the incident. (Crime) Paxton's office condemned journalists for spreading false disinformation and accused them of misleading the public about the nature of the crime. Texas AG Paxton was accused of serious crimes just hours before the incident. He faces an investigation for trying to hide an affair, misusing his office, and building a culture of fear and retaliation.
Fox News: Fugitive wanted for sex assault, kidnapping in alleged multistate crime spree nabbed after 'days-long manhunt'
Michael Burham, 34, was arrested after a days-long manhunt for his alleged crime spree across New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. Burham is accused of a sexual assault in Jamestown, NY, and the kidnapping of an elderly couple in Pennsylvania. He was spotted by an observant resident near his residence in rural Berkeley County, leading to his capture. Burham will be extradited to New York to face charges.
Fox News: Prosecutors widen case against polygamous group leader, adding child pornography charges
Samuel Bateman, the leader of a small polygamous group in Utah, has been hit with child pornography charges and details of his sexual encounters with children he took as wives in new charges filed against him. Bateman is accused of making child pornography in a superseding indictment filed recently. The indictment also provides new details about how he took wives as young as nine years old, as he worked to win followers in at least four states to start his own small offshoot group of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Bateman was previously charged with kidnapping minors and impeding a foreseeable prosecution for assisting young girls associated with the group in fleeing Arizona foster care.
Fox News: New York woman accused of threatening Colorado LGBTQ businesses days after Club Q mass shooting
Sharon Robinson from Brooklyn indicted for making anti-gay threats against Denver-area LGBTQ businesses following a shooting at a gay club in Colorado Springs; accused of targeting the businesses because of their perceived or actual sexual orientation.
#sports
Daily Wire: ‘The Upper Hand Is Ours’: Seth Dillon Lays Out How — And When — ‘Wokeness Will Die’
Women could save their sports leagues by refusing to compete with biological males. This would force them to compete only with other women. The CEO of The Babylon Bee said there is power to end wokeness in the hands of people who just need to use it. One way to do that is to raise the cost of wokeness so high that no organization, no matter how powerful or dominant, would be able to afford to promote it. The hashtag for this is .
Fox News: ESPN announcer has nightmare slip-up while calling college baseball game
ESPN announcer Tom Hart misspoke during a baseball game and instead of saying "you can't turn the clock back," he said "you can't turn the black c-ck black." His broadcast partner even let out an "ooh" in response. Hart joked about it being after midnight and successfully corrected himself.
Fox News: NBA Competition Committee discussing in-game penalty for flopping: report
The NBA's Competition Committee is discussing in-game penalties for flopping, with a trial possible at Summer League in July. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has urged the league to address flopping, citing a rule in FIBA that practically eliminated the practice. While the NBA has anti-flopping rules, they do not currently consist of in-game penalties.
Fox News: Mets players rip Marcus Stroman for taunting his former team on mound: 'Show some respect'
Marcus Stroman dominates in revenge game against former team the New York Mets, pitching eight innings of four-hit, two-run ball in the Chicago Cubs' 4-2 win. Stroman, who accused the Mets' front office of racism after his departure from the team, showed plenty of emotion on the mound and celebrated his performance by pounding his chest, which annoyed his former team. The Mets took notice and criticized Stroman for lacking respect and being unprofessional, while Stroman responded with a shushing emoji on Twitter after the game.
Fox News: Heat's Erik Spoelstra on team being underdog while up 3-1: 'We don't give a s---'
Miami Heat are the underdogs despite leading the Eastern Conference Finals against Boston Celtics 3-1. Erik Spoelstra, Heat head coach, has said that his team is not bothered by their underdog status. Miami Heat has been the underdog since earning the eighth and final seed in the Eastern Conference.
#science
Forbes: Here’s How Many Hurricanes Federal Forecasters Expect This Year
NOAA predicts an average storm season with 12 to 17 named tropical storms and hurricanes in 2022. The agency estimates up to nine of the storms will develop into hurricanes and one to four could become a major hurricane, breaking the threshold of 111 mph wind speed. Though this forecast is in line with last year's totals, which saw a deadly hurricane hitting Florida, the Atlantic averages 14 named storms, including seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes through to the end of the season.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Spearfishers Remove Nearly 20,000 Invasive Lionfish from the Gulf of Mexico in Two Days
Florida's ecosystems are being invaded by lionfish, an ornate reef-dwelling fish native to the Endo-Pacific, which has proliferated widely since its introduction to South Florida waters in the late 1980s. Lionfish have established breeding populations throughout the Caribbean and as far south as the coast of western Brazil. Although marine scientists have given up on eradicating lionfish from their non-native ranges, efforts to knock their numbers down, like the recent Emerald Coast Open, are vitally important to mitigating the species’ negative ecological impacts on reef ecosystems.
Anglers participating in the Emerald Coast Open Lionfish Tournament set a record, removing a staggering 19,560 lionfish from the Gulf of Mexico in just two days. Because lionfish sport large venomous spines capable of injecting a deadly neurotoxin, the fish have gone unchallenged since their introduction into Florida waters. Competing for prize money totaling over $100,000, divers from the US successfully eradicated lionfish from the Gulf of Mexico, with the largest lionfish caught by a diver measuring 17.95 inches and the diving team Deep Water Mafia catching the most lionfish at 2,898.
Boating Mag: What to Look For in a Dual Console Boat
Looking for a family-friendly boat that is perfect for fishing trips? Consider a dual console boat with a deep bow seating area and wraparound windshield for extra protection in choppy waters. These boats also offer convenience with on-board changing rooms and a rugged durability for both freshwater and saltwater use.
#other
Red State: Major SCOTUS Decision Neuters EPA, Leaves Democrats Spinning in Circles
The US Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the EPA had erred in its use of regulatory power against the Sackett family who were trying to build a home on their property in Idaho. The EPA had defined the term “wetland” in the Clean Water Act and Waters of the US rule as practically any land where water gathered, leading it to block the Sacketts and demand high fines, despite their land being nowhere near a navigable body of water as the WOTUS rule demanded. The decision was welcomed by landowners and may impact the Biden administration’s attempts to rewrite EPA regulations.
Fox News: Supreme Court delivers blow to key Biden environmental policy
The US Supreme Court has rejected the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) definition of 'Waters of the United States' (WOTUS), that governs which water bodies are covered by clean water protections under the Clean Water Act. Although unanimous on the ruling, the decision was split 5-4 on how the federal government defines water sources. The case on which the decision was based centered on Michael and Chantell Sackett, two Idaho residents prevented by the EPA from building a house near a wetland under the Clean Water Act of 1972. Thursday's ruling breaks new ground by making WOTUS a topic for scientific debate.
Fox News: Heidi Klum suffers wardrobe malfunction at Cannes Film Festival in sexy yellow gown
Supermodel Heidi Klum suffered a wardrobe malfunction when one of her nipples became exposed in a daring yellow dress during the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. However, the former Victoria's Secret model appeared unbothered as she continued to show off her fit physique and posed for photos during the star-studded event. Klum is no stranger to making a statement on the red carpet, previously wearing a sheer butterfly dress and posting several cheeky swimsuit photos on her social media.
Fox News: West Virginia company drops bid to build logging fumigation facility amid fierce opposition
Allegheny Wood Products, a logging company in West Virginia, has withdrawn its application for an air permit to construct a fumigation facility after facing strong opposition from residents. The company cited "a further review of our business needs" as the reason for the withdrawal. The facility would have been authorized to release almost 10 tons of methyl bromide into the atmosphere annually. The pesticide is a neurotoxin that can cause lung disease, convulsions, comas, and death. The company may resubmit its application if it wants to build a fumigation facility somewhere else in the state, though it would have to submit a new air quality permit application and restart the permitting process.
Fox News: Schumer rips 'MAGA' Supreme Court after 9-0 vote on EPA waters rule
The US Supreme Court limits the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS), favoring plaintiffs Michael and Chantell Sackett in a 9-0 decision. The court requires the federal government to define WOTUS as a water source with a "continuous surface connection" to major bodies of water, conflicting with the broad reading of the EPA's authority under the Clean Water Act relied on by the Biden administration. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called the decision a "MAGA" court, predicting more "polluted water and destruction of wetlands."