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America First News
11 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Renewed Justice Thomas attacks will fuel voter distrust of Democrats despite media narrative: expert
Former Federal Election official Brad Smith criticized recent efforts to remove Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as part of a trend of attack on government institutions by the left. Polling results suggest that Americans are more likely to view Democrats as a threat to democracy than Republicans. This is evident in the ongoing attempt to delegitimize Thomas, packing of the Supreme Court, and past instances of Democrats opposing electoral vote counts. Smith hypothesizes that people view Democrats as a greater threat to democracy because of their opposition to American values and the Constitution.
Fox News: 'Tough guy' Newsom says he's not kidding when it comes to his threat to lock up DeSantis: Jesse Watters
Calif. Gov. Newsom threatens Fla. Gov. DeSantis with 'kidnapping charges' over migrants. Newsom accused DeSantis of "weakness masquerading as strength" for transporting South American migrants from Texas to Sacramento on a party bus, calling it a "stunt." DeSantis argued that sanctuary cities are partly to blame for the migrant crisis and accused Newsom of "heckling on Twitter."
#society
Fox News: Bud Light demand has 'plummeted completely' since Dylan Mulvaney controversy: Bartending company founder
Demand for Bud Light has dropped following backlash from a promotion with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, according to the founder of a bartending company. Catarina Tucker said the beer had plummeted in popularity, with customers seeking alternative drinks, such as craft beers, specialty cocktails and premium spirits. Following the launch of the promotion, which generated significant criticism from consumers, some stores were forced to give away the beer for free, whilst others are selling expired stock back to wholesalers. Bud Light has faced a 23.9% decrease in sales on a dollar basis compared to last year.
Fox News: Interstate 95 collapse: Huge tanker truck fire shuts down highway outside of Philadelphia
Tanker truck catches fire on I-95 in Philadelphia, causing a portion of the roadway to collapse. The fire has shut down all lanes of I-95 in both directions. It is unclear how the fire started or if anyone was injured.
#religion
Fox News: The Eucharist is a 'miracle of love, hidden in plain sight,' says Rhode Island priest
The Feast of Corpus Christi, celebrated by Catholics and some Protestants, commemorates the belief in the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. The Bread of Life Discourse, found in the Gospel of John, contains Jesus' teachings that eating his flesh gives eternal life. Fr. Jordan Zajac says that the teachings of Jesus and the belief in transubstantiation are examples of how God can be confusing and weird, but ultimately the miracle of the Eucharist is a testament to his love.
#crime
The Federalist Papers: Watch: Man Arrested After Police Say He Handed Drugs to 5-Year-Old and Made Boy Smoke It
A Louisiana man has been arrested after a video surfaced showing him passing a marijuana blunt to a five-year-old boy. John Hall, 48, was charged with the delinquency of a juvenile, possession with intent to distribute a Schedule I drug and illegal use of a controlled substance in the presence of a person under 17. Police said Hall was identified as the person in the clip. The boy in the video is Hall's former girlfriend's grandson, and was not drug tested. The video first came to light after concerned citizens complained to police. There are reports this may not be the first time the boy has been involved in a disturbing incident; he was injured in an accidental shooting in May.
#other
The Epoch Times: Pinot Noir, Hops, and Regeneration in the Willamette Valley
Explore Willamette Valley, home to world-class pinot noirs, hops, and tourism that is mindful of the environment. Journey to Nicolas-Jay Winery and try their Burgundian wines thanks to a partnership with iconic French winemaker Jean-Nicolas Meo. Adventure through the towns of Newberg and McMinnville, filled with quaint restaurants, bookstores, and boutiques. Discover Left Coast Winery, owned by the Pfaff family, who are committed to regenerative tourism with their stewardship project that allows visitors to plant white oak saplings in the majestic oak forest. Find out more at www.willamettevalley.org.