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America First News
13 Jun 2023
#politics
Flag And Cross: Watch: George Stephanopoulos Is Put in His Place by Trump’s Lawyer
Trump's facing a second indictment for alleged mishandling of classified documents, but many are asking about Biden's similar mishandling. Trump's attorney Jim Trusty argues that there's unequal treatment and fairness under the law, with thousands of boxes of classified documents found in Biden's home and other places run by the Bidens. The indictment is politically motivated, aimed at stopping Trump from being a serious contender for the White House.
The Epoch Times: Christie Condemns Trump in Prime-Time CNN Appearance
Chris Christie criticizes former President Donald Trump, calling him "angry, vengeful, and sad." Christie announced his 2024 bid for the presidency, joining a crowded field of contenders such as Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, and others. Christie condemned Trump's alleged misdeeds and "vanity run amok," but predicts that the Trump document case will go to trial before the presidential election. He characterized the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a "proxy war with China," and advocated for ending the War on Drugs, focusing on treatment rather than stigma.
Newsbusters: Maddow Suggests GOP Akin to 1930s French Fascist Movement
Rachel Maddow appeared on MSNBC’s The Last Word to discuss her new podcast on the 1930s French fascist movement and drew a comparison to Republicans being anti-democratic fascists. Maddow called for an alliance between left-wing and center politicians against fascism. However, Maddow failed to explain who the pro-fascists are in the United States and how they should be fought. The segment was sponsored by Liberty Mutual.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Nasdaq to Buy Financial Software Company Adenza in $10.5 Billion Cash-and-Stock Deal
Nasdaq is buying Adenza for $10.5 billion in cash and stock, expanding beyond its role as a marketplace for trading. Adenza's software is used by more than 60,000 users across the world's largest financial institutions, spanning banks, broker dealers, insurers, and hedge funds. The acquisition enhances Nasdaq's offerings across a broader spectrum of regulatory technology, compliance, and risk management solutions.
The Epoch Times: CIBC Report Calls on Governments to Dampen Spending
A new report by CIBC Capital Markets warns that Canada needs stricter fiscal management to combat rising inflation. The report argues that loose spending by both federal and provincial governments is boosting growth, exacerbating the impact of attempted interest rate rises by the Bank of Canada. The report warns that if interest rates continue to rise in a bid to slow inflation, consumers renewing their mortgages in 2024 and 2025 may have difficulty financing their repayments. Higher rates will also impact housing construction, a major political issue given the current shortage of housing, particularly rental properties.
The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Won’t Hear Ohio’s Lawsuit Over Using Pandemic Relief for Tax Cuts
The Supreme Court rejected Ohio's claim that the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) blocked states from using COVID-19 funds for tax cuts. The $1.7-trillion bill, signed by President Biden, provided $195 billion to states and $130 billion to local governments, with Ohio receiving $5.4 billion. The SC's decision marked a victory for the administration and upheld the November 2022 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. The Buckeye Institute said it would continue to fight the federal state tax mandate that "unlawfully usurps power from the states over their taxing authority."
#other
The American Spectator: Pharmacies Keep Closing: Blame Shoplifting and Intentional Pharmacist Shortages
Pharmacy deserts pose a threat, especially for vulnerable populations, but are often overlooked by the press. Shoplifting and organized theft, which represented a nearly $100 billion problem in 2021, contribute to the closures of pharmacies. Many people must travel farther to get their medications, disproportionately affecting low-income and minority communities. New bills like AB-1708 in California and pressuring pharmacy groups to reverse accreditation limits could help local law enforcement crack down on organized retail crime and prevent more pharmacy closures.
Fox News: Treat Williams, 'Blue Bloods' actor, dead at 71 following vehicular collision in Vermont
Actor Treat Williams died in a motorcycle accident in Vermont. The crash happened when a Honda SUV attempted to turn into a parking lot and collided with Williams' motorcycle. The actor suffered critical injuries and was pronounced dead at Albany Medical Center.