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America First News
2 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Senate passes bipartisan debt ceiling bill, sends to Biden’s desk
The Senate passed a bill to raise the government's borrowing limit, which suspends the debt limit with no cap until 2025 and cuts non-defense spending. Defense spending will rise by about 3% in the first year but some Republicans objected for not allowing Pentagon spending to keep up with inflation. The bill now goes to President Biden's desk before the government's funding runs out on June 5.
Fox News: Trump says Biden family is 'being protected' by the 'corrupt' and 'one-sided' justice system
Former President Trump criticizes President Biden and his family for being "protected" by the unjust justice system in the United States. Trump also mentions his impeachment and Hunter Biden's "evil" laptop. He questions the double standard between how he was handled versus Biden and his family.
Trump claims that the Biden family is being protected, while he faced numerous witch hunts throughout his political career. He also mentions the Ukrainian prosecutor fired by then-Vice President Joe Biden and how he was pressed to have Ukraine investigate the Biden family's businesses.
#society
Daily Wire: Twitter Employee With History Of Chiding White People Announces Resignation
Twitter employee in the brand safety department, Maie Aiyed, is leaving the company. Aiyed has a history of making derogatory comments about white people on social media. While the tweet announcing Aiyed's resignation did not give a reason for departure, users were quick to point out Aiyed's past posts.
The Epoch Times: 'Southwoke' Website Takes Aim at Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines was recently denied its request to take over the “Southwoke.com” website that aims to criticize the company’s LGBT policies. Southwest issued three complaints against the website but was refused by a Forum Alternative Dispute Resolution arbitrator citing it failed to meet the criteria laid out by ICANN. The website features photoshopped images of Southwest Airlines CEO Robert Jordan and Board of Directors members who are dressed in drag attire and wearing wild-looking hairstyles.
Flag And Cross: LGBT Twitter Users Embrace 'Pride Demon' After Conservative Activist Shares Photo Online
Conservative activist Lauren Witzke's tweet against "pride month" has turned into a symbol of disgust towards the LGBT movement, with many people adapting it on Twitter. The 'demon' touch has struck a chord with many and has even been turned into graphic T-shirts by artist Veya. While some use the word as a joke and as a form of reclamation, others, like Republican Florida state Rep. Webster Barnaby, see it as a form of righteous indignation that is driven by disgust towards transgender individuals.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Defense Sec.: 'Unfortunate' That China Refused Meeting, Warns Aircraft Incidents Could 'Spiral out of Control'
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed concerns over China's military assertiveness in international airspace and waterways during his visit to Tokyo. Austin made a stopover en route to the Shangri-La Dialogue Asian security summit. He held talks with Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada but was disappointed by China's refusal to meet with him. The visit increased tensions between the two countries, which have been escalating since the U.S. shot down a Chinese espionage balloon in February. China has focused on a military build-up and prepared for “worst-case scenarios and perilous, stormy seas," while Austin stressed the importance of communications.
#crime
Spectator USA: Confront thieves, get fired: welcome to retail in America’s cities
Lululemon employees Jennifer Ferguson and Rachel Rogers were fired for confronting shoplifters, a policy forbidden under a “zero-tolerance” policy. Lululemon's policy towards shoplifting appears to favor criminals, with the same group allegedly burgling the same store a dozen times in recent weeks with no consequences. This policy is likely due in part to Lululemon's desire to protect its brand image, which is carefully cultivated to appeal to progressive, suburban women.
The Blaze: Alameda County judge's Rolex, wallet, and more stolen in armed robbery
A judge in Oakland, California, was robbed of his Rolex, wallet, and personal effects at gunpoint by three masked men. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is actively working to develop suspect information and evidence with the assistance of the Oakland Police Department. Anyone with information is invited to contact authorities.
#other
Forbes: Today’s Wordle #713 Hints, Clues And Answer For Friday, June 2nd
It's 2XP Friday for competitive Wordle players, with yesterday's Riddle Reveal including the answer "the letter 'G.'" Today's Wordle clue is that the word has more consonants than vowels and relates to air in Florida but not in Arizona. Today's word is "humid," which means dampness or stickiness in the air due to high water vapor levels. The word originated from the Latin "humidus" meaning "moist" or "wet," which shares the same root as "humus" meaning "ground" or "earth." The aim of the game is to guess the five-letter word in as few attempts as possible to score points against the bot, with Erik Kain finishing on four points this time.
Fox News: Woman 'cancels' birthday party for her boyfriend when he doesn't show up, is called 'horrible'
A woman plans a surprise birthday party for her boyfriend, who accepts a work invitation on the same day. He promises to return in time for the party, but never shows up. The woman cancels the party and her boyfriend is upset, leading to a fight and him leaving to stay with his mother. Commenters on Reddit overwhelmingly support the woman and advise her to leave her boyfriend.