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America First News
11 Jun 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: ‘Shameful’: Vivek Ramaswamy Says ‘Political Media’ Doing The ‘Bidding’ Of U.S. Government
Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes the "political media" for not holding the US government accountable during an appearance on "State of the Union." Ramaswamy doubles down on his vow to pardon former President Donald Trump, calling his indictment "selective prosecution" that "reeks of politicization."
The Right Scoop: Trump responds to Bill Barr going all in on the indictment
Former Attorney General Bill Barr believes the espionage charges against Trump are solid. He dismisses the idea that Trump is a victim of a witch hunt. Trump responds, accusing Barr of being a "disgruntled former employee" who hates him. The politics behind this prosecution are highly partisan and part of the Democrats' years-long agenda to destroy Trump and harm his 2024 election campaign.
Red State: WATCH: Lindsey Graham 2.0 Shows up to Clean Stephanopoulos' Clock on Double Standards of Clinton Emails
Senator Lindsey Graham criticized the differential treatment of Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. criminal justice system during an interview on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” Graham pointed to Hillary Clinton’s private server and deleted emails in response to a question about former President Donald Trump's indictment. He also insinuated that GOP ideas are not permissible on the show, saying he was “trying to answer the question from a Republican point of view.” Graham criticized the espionage charges against Trump, insisting that he did not commit acts of espionage.
Stephanopoulos, the former Clinton employee, downplayed Graham’s comments and moved the discussion back to Trump. Graham meanwhile brought up the Clinton White House’s sock drawer tapes, Anthony Weiner’s computer, Hunter Biden’s laptop, as well as the alleged bias of the intelligence community. Graham said that most Americans believe that the law is used as a weapon against Trump and that this double standard is real in the minds of most Republicans. Stephanopoulos listed Graham’s points as attacks and asked why he was endorsing Trump's candidacy. Graham responded that he was not justifying Trump's behavior, but that he felt the charges against him were completely ridiculous, and he continued to support him.
The Epoch Times: Nicola Sturgeon Arrested in Police Investigation Into SNP Finances
Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon was arrested on Sunday in connection with an ongoing police investigation into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party (SNP). She was released after questioning without charges pending further investigation. Sturgeon’s husband, former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell, and former party treasurer Colin Beattie were previously arrested as part of the investigation.
PJ Media: Biden’s Energy Secretary Admitted She Lied Under Oath. Where’s the Accountability?
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm admitted to lying during her confirmation hearings, stating that she did not own any individual stocks when she actually retained six stocks in her portfolio. Granholm divested herself of other conflicting assets but failed to disclose the specific details about the stocks she still owned until Friday. Her confession has raised concerns about conflict of interest given her cabinet position. Granholm has apologized for the accidental omission of her spouse's interest in Ford and committed to holding herself to the highest ethical standards. However, the GOP has yet to call for her resignation or impeachment despite admitting to lying to Congress, a federal crime.
#war
Forbes: The Ukrainians Are Risking Their Best Leopard 2 And M-2 Vehicles Because The Prize—A Tokmak Breakthrough—Is Worth It
Ukrainian troops advance along four axes in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk Oblasts. If they can break through Russian defenses and capture Tokmak, they may be able to cut overland supply lines to Crimea. A pair of Ukrainian brigades, armed with European and American weaponry, were ambushed in a minefield outside Mala Tokmachka, but seem to have suffered few casualties. Russian forces, including reserve formations and mercenary battalions, wait behind dense minefields and pre-sighted artillery kill zones. The Ukrainians still have a lot of firepower waiting to exploit any gaps that the 33rd and 47th Brigades force open at the northern end of the T0408 road to Tokmak.
#religion
The Federalist Papers: Artificial Intelligence Assumes Role of Preacher in Packed Church, Remain 'Steadfast in Faith in Jesus Christ'
AI chatbot ChatGPT led a 40-minute worship service in Germany's St. Paul's Church, Fürth, becoming the first AI preacher at the biennial event for German Christians Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag. The AI, designed by theologian and philosopher Jonas Simmerlein, addressed the congregation of over 300 parishioners using avatars depicting a black-bearded man and three other characters to deliver a message of faith. Critics pointed out the lack of emotional engagement from the chatbot, but Simmerlein said the lack of personal knowledge of the congregation would limit any AI's ability to connect with them. Theologically pertinent topics like accepting the present and the nature of faith were raised during the service.
#sports
Fox News: 2 horses die at Belmont Park, adding another black eye for sport during Triple Crown season
Two horses were euthanized at Belmont Park, both due to catastrophic injury similar to that of Excursionniste, marking a horse's death at all three Triple Crown race sites. PETA called for the Belmont Stakes to be postponed over air quality concerns from Canadian wildfire smoke.
Fox News: Brittney Griner's agent says airport incident 'clear reminder' WNBA players' activism makes them 'targets'
WNBA star Brittney Griner was harassed by Alex Stein at a Dallas airport, who asked her why she "hates" and "still want[s] to boycott" America. Security pushed Stein away, and the incident drew statements from the WNBA and Griner's agent. Stein asked Griner about her release, specifically the United States trading convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for Griner, who was arrested on drug charges in February 2022. Griner previously kneeled for the national anthem, but she has since changed her stance and decided to stand this season.
#other
Forbes: ‘Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts’ Narrowly Beats ‘Spider-Man’ At Weekend Box Office
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts earned $60.5 million from domestic sales in its opening weekend, beating Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Outside the United States, Rise of the Beasts made $110 million in its opening weekend with China alone accounting for $40 million.