
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 12, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
#illegals
Forbes: LA Protests: Judge Denies Newsom's Attempt To Immediately Block Troop Deployment (Live Updates)
A federal judge denied California Governor Gavin Newsom's request to block the deployment of National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles amid ongoing anti-immigration protests. The Trump administration argued the deployment was necessary for safety and lawful operations.
Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta plan to file a lawsuit against the federal government, claiming the deployment is unlawful and infringes on state sovereignty. The situation has escalated tensions between state and federal authorities, with protests continuing in the city.
Breitbart: Kelly Loeffler Calls on Newsom to Request Disaster Aid to Help Looted L.A. Businesses
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler urged California Governor Gavin Newsom to request a disaster declaration to assist small businesses affected by riots in Los Angeles. She criticized Newsom for siding with "criminal illegal aliens" and emphasized the need for federal support to help rebuild.
Loeffler also announced the relocation of the SBA's regional office from Los Angeles due to the city's refusal to cooperate with ICE. The SBA has provided necessary information for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan declaration, which would enable businesses to access low-interest loans for recovery.
Breitbart: Donald Trump, Democrats Charge Each Other With Creating 'Chaos' in Los Angeles
President Trump and Democrats are engaged in a heated exchange over immigration and public safety, with both sides accusing each other of creating "chaos." Trump claims Democrats prioritize mob interests over safety, while Democrats assert that Trump's policies lead to disorder, particularly in cities like Los Angeles.
Pro-migration advocates are concerned about the narrative of chaos surrounding immigration, as they struggle to counter Trump's portrayal as a law-and-order candidate. They emphasize the need for a more orderly immigration system and worry that ongoing protests may inadvertently bolster Trump's image among his supporters.
#politics
Fox News: Noem takes aim at Tim Walz for letting his 'city burn' in 2020 as she justifies Trump's LA riot response
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for his response to the 2020 riots, claiming the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles aims to prevent similar chaos. Noem labeled Walz a "bad governor" for allowing unrest in his state.
In contrast, Walz acknowledged a delayed National Guard activation but expressed pride in Minnesota's response. Meanwhile, President Trump has dispatched thousands of troops to LA amid immigration protests, facing pushback from California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who argues the move undermines state authority.
Fox News: Billionaire ex-Mayor Bloomberg endorses Cuomo in NYC Democratic primary showdown
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg endorsed former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming Democratic mayoral primary, citing Cuomo's management experience as crucial for the city's future. Bloomberg acknowledged their past political differences but emphasized Cuomo's leadership skills.
Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 amid scandals, is seeking a political comeback and currently leads in polls despite controversies. Progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani, endorsed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, poses a challenge to Cuomo's moderate stance in the primary race.
Fox News: Trump vows consequences for 'animals' burning American flags in LA, slams those waving other countries' flags
President Trump criticized anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles, labeling them "animals" for burning the American flag and carrying foreign flags. He proposed a one-year jail sentence for flag burners while addressing the deployment of National Guard troops to manage the protests.
Trump also indicated plans to investigate the funding behind the protests and expressed intent to confront California Governor Gavin Newsom over his lawsuit against federal actions. The situation has sparked debate over federal authority and state rights.
Breitbart: Venezuelans in Exile Ask U.S. to Revoke Visa of Socialist Governor's Soccer Star Son
Venezuelans Persecuted Politically in Exile (VEPPEX) has called on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to revoke the U.S. visa of Matías Lacava, son of sanctioned Venezuelan Governor Rafael Lacava. Matías, a soccer player for South Korea’s Ulsan HD FC, is set to participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
VEPPEX argues that allowing Lacava entry undermines U.S. policy and principles, especially in light of his father's ties to the Maduro regime and ongoing human rights abuses. The organization emphasizes the need for a thorough review of Lacava's visa status to uphold solidarity with the Venezuelan exile community.
#society
The Federalist: NYT 'Disinformation' Expert Blames Conservatives For Riots
Steven Lee Myers of The New York Times attributes the chaos in Los Angeles to conservative misinformation, suggesting that social media posts exaggerate the violence and unrest. He cites an expert who claims these posts create a self-fulfilling prophecy, drawing more protesters to the riots.
Myers argues that the media's framing of the situation, particularly the term "immigrant raids," misrepresents the events, which were linked to criminal investigations rather than routine immigration enforcement. He criticizes the portrayal of the riots as grassroots movements, asserting that they are organized efforts against Trump’s agenda.
Fox News: Police under federal investigation for response to beach chaos
Federal officials are investigating the Nassau County Police Department's use of a helicopter to disperse around 500 teens gathered at Jones Beach for "Senior Cut Day." Witnesses reported chaos as fights broke out among the group.
The FAA is looking into whether the helicopter's operation complied with regulations regarding minimum altitudes. Nassau County officials defended the police's actions, stating they helped prevent injuries. One arrest was made, and no injuries were reported.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Rubio denounces UK-led sanctions on Ben Gvir and Smotrich, urges their reversal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has condemned sanctions imposed by five Western nations on Israeli ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, calling for their reversal. He argues that these sanctions hinder efforts to achieve peace and emphasizes the threat posed by Hamas.
In retaliation, Finance Minister Smotrich has canceled a critical banking agreement that supports the Palestinian economy, despite warnings that this could destabilize the region further. The Palestinian Authority relies heavily on banking ties with Israel for economic transactions.
Times Of Israel: Trump said to have told Netanyahu to end Gaza war, attacking Iran off limits for now
In a recent phone call, President Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to seek a permanent end to the Gaza conflict, dismissing a proposed 60-day truce as inadequate. Trump emphasized that resolving the Gaza situation could aid US negotiations with Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Trump also indicated that military action against Iran is currently off the table as the US continues its nuclear talks, despite Netanyahu's insistence on maintaining a credible military threat. The US military is prepared with options should negotiations fail, as tensions remain high over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
#economy
Le Monde: Treasury chief returns to US as China trade talks ongoing
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described ongoing trade talks with China in London as productive, despite his early departure for congressional testimony. The discussions focus on overcoming export restrictions and rare earth minerals, crucial for various technologies.
While both sides aim to ease tensions, the trade relationship remains strained due to previous tariff wars and accusations of slow approvals from Beijing. Global markets are reacting cautiously, with hopes for progress amid ongoing negotiations.
GB News: Rachel Reeves approves new £14 BILLION to Sizewell C nuclear plant: 'Backing Britain's jobs!'
Rachel Reeves announced a £14 billion investment of taxpayer money for the Sizewell C nuclear plant during her spending review at the GMB Congress. This includes over £420 million for Sheffield Forgemasters to produce nuclear-grade steel, aiming to bolster the UK’s energy and defense industries.
Reeves emphasized the importance of supporting domestic production, stating that it would create jobs and contribute to local economies. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance British manufacturing and energy independence.
#military
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Addresses Troops at Fort Bragg
President Trump visited Fort Bragg to address U.S. Army soldiers ahead of a parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary. He highlighted the restoration of the fort's name to honor Private First Class Roland L. Bragg, reversing the Biden administration's renaming to Fort Liberty.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Series of Attacks in Colombia, Police Operation in Brazil, School Shooting in Austria
In Rio de Janeiro, a police operation against drug trafficking in the Cidade Alta favela led to burning tires and unrest. The operation highlights ongoing challenges in addressing drug-related crime in the area.
Meanwhile, soldiers from Fort Bragg participated in The America 250 Celebration in Fayetteville, North Carolina, honoring national pride and service.