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America First News
2 Jun 2023
#politics
Flag And Cross: 'The View' Host Sunny Hostin Reveals Why Biden Could Be in Major Trouble in 2024
The hosts on "The View" discussed how Vice President Kamala Harris could negatively impact President Joe Biden's 2024 re-election bid due to her lack of accomplishments as Vice President and scrutiny as a black woman. The hosts noted that boosting Harris' reputation was necessary to secure the black vote, which was crucial to Biden's election win. However, they also acknowledged that Harris' perceived poor performance could backfire on Biden in the future.
Spectator USA: Has Donald Trump gotten boring?
Former President Trump appeared on a friendly Fox town hall with Sean Hannity, rehashing his greatest hits, including past conversations with world leaders and his presidency accomplishments. However, he failed to present any vision moving forward, making the event seem like a live reading of a presidential memoir. Trump is apparently running on the platform of nostalgia, but to many, he appears out of touch with the current country. His lack of a clearly articulated vision for the future may not bode well for his presidential bid.
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.
#economy
Forbes: Default Crisis Averted: Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill After Months-Long Debate
The Senate passed the "Fiscal Responsibility Act" to suspend the debt ceiling until 2025, just days before a federal deadline. The bill will cap non-defense spending at its current level in the next fiscal year and allow for a 1% increase in fiscal year 2025.
Forbes: Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill—Preventing Federal Default After Months-Long Debate
Senate and House passed a bipartisan deal suspending the US debt ceiling until 2025, avoiding a catastrophic financial disaster just days before the federal deadline. The bill will keep the federal government from accruing debts until the end of next year, while capping non-defense spending at its current level and allowing for a 1% increase in fiscal year 2025. The bill now awaits President Joe Biden's signature.
#religion
The American Spectator: MLB’s Cultural Revolutionaries
The Los Angeles Dodgers hosted the anti-Catholic hate group, the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence," at their Pride Night. These self-identified "queer and trans nuns" hold "Hunky Jesus" and "Foxy Mary" contests, pole dance on crosses, and indulge in prideful blasphemy. While Catholic listeners swore to protest this award-giving, since as many as 29 baseball teams plan on hosting Pride Nights this month, the calls will likely face snickering condescension from MLB commissioner Rob Manfred. He and other liberal ideologues at the MLB won't stop the sacrilege nor end Pride Night at ballparks, for they've already politicized American sports and are pioneers in Pride Night.
#health
Fox News: Jamie Foxx will address fans 'when he's ready' following mystery illness, Nick Cannon says
Jamie Foxx's friend Nick Cannon believes that the actor will address fans when he is ready about the health scare that sent him to the hospital in April. Cannon spoke about Foxx's respect of privacy and professionalism, stating that he was unsure of the exact details of the incident and that Foxx's family has been selective about the information made public. Cannon took over for Foxx as a guest host of the musical game show "Beat Shazam" after the incident.
#crime
The Blaze: New details released about Jeffrey Epstein's death, including a letter he tried to send to another 'high profile pedophile'
Newly obtained documents detail Jeffrey Epstein's struggles in prison, including attempts to adapt to life in his cell, sending a letter to another "high profile pedophile," and suffering from sleep apnea, constipation, hypertension, back pain, and prediabetes. He reportedly called himself a "coward" but also said he had a "wonderful life" and denied plans to commit suicide. Skeptics continue to doubt the official account of his death, as he could have revealed damaging information about the influential people he associated with.
#other
The American Spectator: Five Quick Things: Biden Falling Down, Again and Again
Former President Donald Trump comments on President Joe Biden’s stumble at the U.S. Air Force Academy graduation ceremony, demonstrating the lack of decent players on the Democratic side. Military recruitment may be impacted by the current woke indoctrination, while Ian Sams continues with his political stunts to attack President Biden. Kurt Schlichter believes Ronna McDaniel and the RNC need to explain what they are doing to win the next election. The LGBTQI+ rights cause may be exhausting the American people, and their stance on democracy may be winning over the Biden administration. Rich Cooper features on Danica Patrick’s podcast to discuss relationships and dating from an alpha male perspective.