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America One News
5 May 2025
#politics
Fox News: White House rips House Dems trying to hijack Trump's Gulf of America plans
The White House is pushing back against Democratic lawmakers attempting to overturn House GOP plans to permanently rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, a decision made by President Trump. Four Democratic amendments have been proposed, but they are unlikely to pass due to the Republican majority in the House Rules Committee.
Democrats argue that the name change is a "vanity project" that distracts from pressing economic issues. The bill to codify the name change is expected to be voted on soon, as part of broader efforts by House Republicans to make Trump's executive actions permanent.
Fox News: Trump-aligned group sues Chief Justice John Roberts in effort to restrict power of the courts
The America First Legal Foundation, a pro-Trump legal group, has filed a lawsuit against Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Robert J. Conrad, alleging that the U.S. Judicial Conference and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts have overstepped their authority. The lawsuit claims these entities are acting beyond their core judicial functions and should be subject to Freedom of Information Act requests.
The plaintiffs argue that the actions taken in 2023 to address ethical concerns regarding Justices Thomas and Alito are executive functions that should be overseen by the president, not the courts. The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden, a Trump appointee.
The Federalist: J6 Prosecutors Brag To Congress About Locking Up Americans
Democrats continue to defend their narrative surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot while expressing pride in the prosecutions of over 1,500 individuals involved. Former DOJ prosecutors have highlighted their efforts to ensure accountability, but critics argue that the approach was heavy-handed and unjust.
The handling of the January 6 cases has led to concerns regarding the right to a speedy trial and the potential overreach of the DOJ. Democrats fear that a reexamination of the events could undermine their portrayal of the riot as an insurrection, which is critical to justifying their subsequent actions.
The Western Journal: 'Total Whackjobs': Trump Goes Off on Democrats' Latest Impeachment Shenanigans with Lengthy Post
President Trump criticized Democrats for pursuing impeachment against him again, labeling them as "total Whackjobs" and claiming they lack valid reasons. He highlighted past impeachment attempts that failed during his first term and noted the current Republican control of Congress.
Trump urged Republicans to retaliate against Democrats, accusing them of using impeachment as a political weapon without a coherent agenda. He referenced various issues, including border management and inflation, as failures of the Democrats while asserting that they are obstructing progress for the country.
#society
GB News: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis miss out on party at Buckingham Palace
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis did not attend a tea party at Buckingham Palace following VE Day commemorations, where they were present with their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales. The royal children missed the reception for veterans, which included around 50 attendees.
King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted the tea party, honoring veterans and members of the Second World War generation. The event featured multiple generations of royals and was attended by the Prime Minister, highlighting the significance of the tribute to those who served during the war.
The Economist: Where the Trump administration has science on its side
Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at prohibiting federal funding for gender transition treatments for minors, instructing the Department of Health and Human Services to review best practices on "identity-based confusion" among children. A judge later blocked the funding ban, but the review was published on May 1st.
The move reflects ongoing tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary, as well as broader debates surrounding the treatment of minors in relation to gender identity. The implications of this review and the executive order continue to provoke discussion in American society.
Breitbart: Dave Portnoy Enraged After Antisemitic Incident at His Bar
Dave Portnoy, chief of Barstool Sports, reacted strongly to an antisemitic incident at his Philadelphia bar, where two customers held a sign reading “Fuck the Jews.” Initially vowing to "ruin" those involved, he later shifted to a more educational approach after investigating the matter.
Portnoy decided to send the young men responsible to Auschwitz, aiming for a deeper understanding of the Holocaust. He has communicated with their families and engaged with anti-hate groups to address the situation constructively.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Israel Pounds Houthis in Yemen; Massive Airstrikes on Hodeidah Port
The Israeli Air Force conducted extensive strikes on Hodeidah, Yemen, in retaliation for a missile attack by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels that targeted Ben Gurion airport. This marks a continuation of Israel's military response, with six airstrikes since July 2024 amid ongoing Houthi aggression.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu hinted at potential strikes on Iran, while President Trump emphasized U.S. accountability for Houthi actions against American interests. The situation underscores the increasing tensions in the region and the complexities of U.S.-Israeli military strategies.
Times Of Israel: 20 Israeli fighter jets strike in Yemen after Houthi missile hits Ben Gurion Airport
The Israeli Air Force conducted airstrikes on Houthi targets in Hodeidah, Yemen, in retaliation for a ballistic missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport that injured several people. The strikes, involving around 20 fighter jets, targeted Houthi infrastructure, including a port and a concrete factory, aiming to disrupt their military capabilities.
This operation marked Israel's sixth strike in Yemen since the conflict began, with coordination reportedly involving the U.S. The Houthis claimed responsibility for the missile attack on the airport and threatened further strikes against Israeli targets. Iran denied involvement in the missile attack, asserting it was a decision made by the Houthis.
Breitbart: Israel Prepares Operation 'Gideon's Chariots' to Take Over Gaza, Clear Hamas
Israel has mobilized military reserves for "Gideon’s Chariots," a planned operation to retake Gaza and dismantle Hamas. The operation will proceed if Hamas fails to agree to a hostage deal during President Trump's visit from May 13-16.
The strategy focuses on isolating Hamas cells holding captives and establishing new civilian authorities in Gaza. Israel intends to maintain a military presence in the region indefinitely.
Fox News: Trump bans federal funding towards 'dangerous' gain-of-function research
President Trump signed an executive order banning federal funding for gain-of-function research in countries like China and Iran to enhance biosecurity and prevent future pandemics. The order aims to reduce lab-related incidents and ensure oversight in biological research.
The White House emphasized that the order will safeguard public health without hindering beneficial research. Trump has previously suggested that COVID-19 may have originated from a lab leak, advocating for transparency in its investigation.
Fox News: Israel strikes Yemen's port city in response to Houthi attack on Tel Aviv Airport
Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah port city, targeting Iran-backed Houthi infrastructure in response to missile attacks on Israel, including one that nearly hit Ben Gurion Airport. The strikes aimed to disrupt Houthi supply lines for weapons and military equipment.
In retaliation, the Houthis launched missiles and drones at Israel. The U.S. has also engaged in airstrikes against the Houthis, who have been attacking commercial shipping in the Red Sea. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu promised further retaliation following the escalation.
Times Of Israel: Foreign airlines extend suspension of Israel flights over Houthi missile attack
Foreign airlines have extended flight cancellations to Tel Aviv following a Houthi missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport, prompting Israeli carriers to add flights and cap one-way fares for stranded travelers. However, a shortage of available seats limits the effectiveness of these efforts.
El Al has introduced maximum prices for one-way tickets from various cities to assist Israelis returning home, while smaller carriers like Israir and Arkia are also adding flights. The Houthi group has threatened to impose an aerial blockade on Israel, but Israeli defense systems are expected to mitigate the threat.
#health
Fox News: Cancer deaths and tax rates linked in surprising new study: Here's how
A new study published in JAMA Network Open suggests a correlation between higher state tax revenues and improved cancer outcomes in the U.S. Researchers found that increased tax income is linked to higher cancer screening rates and lower mortality rates, particularly for colorectal, breast, and cervical cancers.
The study indicates that each $1,000 increase in tax revenue per capita corresponds to increased screening rates and reduced death rates among White patients. However, the same benefits were not observed for racial and ethnic minority populations. Researchers emphasize that state-level tax policy could be a crucial factor in enhancing public health, particularly in addressing cancer care disparities.