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America First News
11 Jun 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Back on Campaign Trail, Trump Calls 37 Federal Charges 'Ridiculous'
Former President Donald Trump has vowed to stand strong after being indicted on 37 federal charges over his handling of government documents. He claims the indictment is ridiculous and baseless and that it's timed to divert attention from an alleged bribery scandal centered on Democrat President Joe Biden. Some legal analysts say the indictment may be flawed as it fails to acknowledge the unique privilege that is conferred upon presidents by law. Trump supporters claim he is being politically persecuted while others call for him to abandon his presidential run.
Townhall: Giving the Constitution Teeth: The Truth About Aggravated Infringement—a Felony
The U.S. Constitution lacks punishment for those who violate its terms. Politicians are abusing the system by obtaining office through legal or illegal means and infringing on citizens’ rights. The solution is to impose stiff penalties, such as fines and prison sentences, for both Simple and Aggravated Infringements, which would serve as a deterrent to officials who act or propose actions to remove, deny, denigrate, delay or extinguish rights.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Europe Must Prepare for More Migrants After Ukraine Dam Explosion - PM
Leo Varadkar, the current Taoiseach of Ireland, has suggested that the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine may cause an increase in refugees seeking asylum in Ireland and the rest of Europe. The Irish government has previously boasted about taking in unlimited numbers of migrants and refugees, causing an overload of services and housing. Recent polling shows that 75% of Irish people believe that the country has already taken in too many refugees, resulting in a shift towards pro-border control sentiment. Despite this backlash, Varadkar has rejected capping migrant numbers and insists that Ireland must be prepared to allow in even more foreign arrivals.
#economy
Gataway Couple: It's Official: The RV Bubble Has Burst
The RV bubble has officially burst, resulting in massive declines in shipments of travel trailers and fifth wheels compared to last year. There are various causes, including increased interest rates, extreme price increases, and an oversaturated market. While the burst is bad news for manufacturers and dealers, those who waited patiently and didn't purchase during the height of the market will benefit from incentives from dealerships. Anyone who recently purchased an RV may have paid premium prices, so their new rig may now be worth less due to the cooling demand and healthy supply, which could mean being "underwater" unless they had a large down payment.
#religion
Townhall: A Quick Bible Study, Vol. 169: What the Hebrew Bible Says About Birds
This week's Bible study topic is birds, with nearly 300 verses in the Hebrew Bible alone. References to birds are used to teach about the nature of God and his relationship with humanity. The first mention of birds in the Bible is in Genesis 1:20 when God said, "Let the water teem with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the vault of the sky." Sacrificial burnt offerings of birds are described in Leviticus 1:14-17, and Leviticus 11:13-19 lists the birds considered unclean and not to be consumed. Psalm 50:11 reminds us that God knows every bird in the mountains, and in Psalm 84, we are assured that God will care for us like the birds.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Enjoy Awarding-Winning Movie and Meet the Cast While Touring a Hudson River Castle
The award-winning movie "Collar" is being screened at Bannerman Castle on June 17 to support the restoration of the historic island. Inspired by the conviction of an Alabama judge running a sex trafficking ring, the movie is based around unprosecuted police homicides and police officers' personal connections to narcotics detectives experiencing issues within their families. Despite being filmed 12 years ago, the movie's themes are still relevant in today's society and producer Nan Gill-Wilson believes that if the film had been screened earlier, lives and billions of dollars in damage could have been saved. The Bannerman Castle Trust hopes to restore the island and make it a safe place for visitors wishing to learn about the facility's history.
#history
Spectator USA: The tragic figure of Henry III
Henry III was a bad king who allowed favours and foreign influences to dominate him, leading to the scramble for power and civil war. He lacked political apprenticeship and England lost most of its possessions in France under his reign. The Provisions of Oxford stripped him of his powers and led to a power struggle, with shifting coalitions, imprisonment, and battles, eventually ending in his restoration with the help of his wife and son. Simon de Montfort was his foremost enemy, who had a coherent political program and vision of constitutional monarchy, and led the opposition to the king with a wider support base.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Virginia Man Who Attended Jan. 6 Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison for Attacking Police With Chemical Irritant
Markus Maly, a Virginia man, has been sentenced to six years in prison and three years of supervised release for assaulting law enforcement with a chemical irritant during the Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021. He was convicted of eight charges including assaulting police, interfering with police during a civil disorder and disorderly conduct. Maly is one of three people convicted of assaulting police officers with chemical irritants on that day. Over 1,000 individuals have been charged in nearly all 50 states for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, including nearly 350 individuals charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement.
Fox News: Florida man arrested nearly four decades following cold case murder in California
California authorities arrested a Florida fugitive, Donald Michael Santini, for the 1984 killing of Cynthia Ruth, whose body was found in a drainage ditch in Hillsborough County. Santini had been evading law enforcement for nearly 40 years. He went by several different aliases during the time he spent in hiding, residing in California under an assumed name.
Breitbart: Report: Assaults on NYPD Cops Rise 32% as Criminals Feel Emboldened
Assaults on NYPD officers have risen by 32% in 2023, causing a significant increase in injuries throughout the city. Of the 1,251 injuries reported from January through March, close to 50 were considered "substantial" and required hospitalization. This rise in assaults has further lowered police morale and led to record-breaking rates of police officers resigning in response to the city's political correctness over public safety.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Knights Hang on to Edge Panthers, Move Within One Win of Title
Vegas Golden Knights win over Florida Panthers puts them one game away from Stanley Cup victory, with a 3-2 score and a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Chandler Stephenson and William Karlsson scored for the Golden Knights, while Brandon Montour and Alexander Barkov scored for the Panthers. The Panthers were unable to tie the game, despite a late push and a powerplay with 17.4 seconds remaining, and may have suffered from the limited presence of Matthew Tkachuk on the ice.
#other
Townhall: If They Can Do It to Trump, They Will Do It to You
Joe Biden is accused of bribery and influence-peddling to get his son Hunter a job at Burisma in Ukraine. The Democratic Party FBI has been forced to release documents that allegedly reveal Joe Biden's guilt. The American people must decide if they want to demand justice or shrug it off. #(none)
Donald Trump is facing another indictment while Biden, Pence, and Clinton haven't faced any action. The current political climate is biased, and it seems impossible for Trump to get a fair hearing. Trump's legal entanglements could disarm Americans and ensure his competition - Joe Biden - is re-elected. Leftists' strategy is to anger Republican voters enough to nominate Trump but disarm the rest of America with his legal entanglements. If the left can do this to Trump, they can do it to any American. #(none)