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America First News
14 Jun 2023
#politics
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Tucker Carlson releases latest episode on arrest of Trump [VIDEO]
Tucker Carlson releases episode on the arrest of former President Trump, titled “America’s principles are at stake”.
Red State: The Struggle Is Real: Jake Tapper Tries Coping as Trump Miami Birthday Celebration Airs on CNN
Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in a Miami courthouse on 37 federal counts, while outside a sizable number of Hispanic Trump fans showed up to cheer. Trump's legal team criticized the Biden administration for a two-tier system of justice. After his appearance at the court, Trump stopped by the Cafe Versailles Cuban restaurant, where supporters prayed for him and even sang happy birthday. CNN reporter Jake Tapper fauxfended at the footage of Trump being showered with attention, but New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu pointed out that nobody believes in any attack on Trump that isn't political. Trump's poll numbers have miraculously gone up.
Daily Wire: Ted Cruz Blasts The Deputy Director Of The FBI Over Allegations Biden Took $5 Million In Bribes
Sen. Ted Cruz grilled FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate during a Senate hearing over alleged audio tapes of Joe Biden and his son Hunter speaking with a Ukrainian executive who may have paid them bribes. Abbate refused to comment on the matter, infuriating Cruz who accused him of covering up serious allegations of corruption from the president. Cruz also questioned Abbate about the existence of 17 voice recordings that detail evidence of a bribery scheme, but Abbate would not reveal if any of the recordings existed.
The Epoch Times: House Passes Gas Stove Protection Bill to Prevent Restrictions on Family Cookers
The Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act has passed in the House with 248 yeas and 180 nays. Designed to protect gas stoves and limit the power of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, it would prevent banning or substantially increasing gas stove prices. This bill was directly influenced by CPSC Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr.’s comments on the possibility of gas stove prohibition earlier this year.
Spectator USA: There’s malarkey aplenty in the Bidens’ shell game
The Bidens are accused of a bribery scheme that allegedly funneled millions of dollars via shell companies. The Oversight Committee subpoenaed the FBI for access to the particulars set forth in a 1023 form, revealing Joe and Hunter Biden received $5 million. Biden dismissed the claims as "a bunch of malarkey."
Daily Wire: From ‘Witch Hunt’ To ‘Happy Birthday’: Trump’s Busy Arraignment Day In Miami
Former President Donald Trump surrenders to authorities in Miami to face multiple investigations, including an arraignment in a classified documents case brought by special counsel Jack Smith. Trump pleads not guilty through an attorney to 37 charges, including 31 alleged violations of the Espionage Act for "willful retention" of national defense information, as well as charges related to obstruction and making false statements. Trump's supporters and critics gather at the courthouse, while GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy challenges other 2024 candidates to sign a pledge to pardon Trump in the documents case or explain their refusal. Protesters and a man in a prison uniform try to disrupt Trump's motorcade, but Trump is seen glad-handing supporters at a Cuban restaurant and leaving Miami in the late afternoon.
National Review: Vance Says He’ll Grind DOJ to a Halt over Trump Indictment
Senator J.D. Vance will delay the consideration of Department of Justice (DoJ) nominees in an attempt to slow down the DoJ and stop what he says is its "harassing" of Joe Biden's political opponents. Vance claims that Merrick Garland, the Attorney General of the DoJ, is using the department for politics instead of law. Sanders, the chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, has also said he will hold up Biden's health-related nominees over prescription drug prices.
Former President and Republican frontrunner Donald Trump was arraigned on 37 criminal counts in special counsel Jack Smith’s classified-documents probe. Vance has stated that the indictment is part of the DoJ's "weaponization," which he wants to slow down. Meanwhile, other senators have implemented their own blockades of nominees in recent months, including Senator Tommy Tuberville, who is slowing down military nominations and attempting to strike a Pentagon abortion policy. Senator Joe Manchin has also launched his own blockade of Biden's EPA nominees over the agency's proposed carbon limits for power plants.
The Epoch Times: [ATL:NOW at 6/14, 9:30AM ET] Rep. Ralph Norman on the Left’s Power Grabs, From Trump’s Indictment to the WHO’s Pandemic Treaty
Rep. Norman believes Trump's arraignment is a politicized dog and pony show, which will only help him in 2024. He also criticizes the WHO's upcoming pandemic treaty and says it undermines America's sovereignty.
The Imaginative Conservative: The Day Rick Monday Saved the American Flag
In 1976, during a baseball game at Dodger Stadium, two protesters attempted to burn an American flag on the field. Chicago Cubs outfielder Rick Monday quickly stole the flag before it could be burned and kept it. He still uses it to raise funds for veterans. Monday believes that desecrating the flag is wrong and credits his own actions to his upbringing and military service. The photo of the incident was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
The Epoch Times: Protester Jumps In Front of Trump’s Motorcade Outside Miami Courthouse
Former President Donald Trump pleads not guilty in a federal court in Miami to 37 felony charges related to handling classified government documents. Trump and his Republican supporters have decried the charges as politically motivated, while others see them as evidence that no one is above the law. The plea marks the latest step in a years-long legal battle between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the former president, one that now has serious implications for the 2024 presidential race, in which Trump is a leading Republican candidate, .
An anti-Trump protester dressed in a prison costume tries to exercise his right to protest by rushing out in front of Trump’s vehicle following the court proceeding in Miami. Dominic Santana was tackled by police after he ran out in front of former President’s motorcade. Commotion followed with other protesters chasing Trump’s vehicle. The plea marks the latest step in a years-long legal battle between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the former president, one that now has serious implications. Trump’s vehicle stopped at a Cuban restaurant named Versailles, where he met with supporters. Trump told the crowd “food for everyone,” .
#society
Daily Wire: Kids Cartoon ‘We Baby Bears’ To Introduce ‘They/Them’ Pronouns In New Episode
Cartoon Network's "We Baby Bears" plans to introduce gender ideology to school aged kids in an upcoming episode during Pride Month, featuring non-binary characters. The episode drew backlash on social media for introducing kids to this language, but the network defended it by stating that representation and LGBTQ talent are values highly regarded in the production of the show. The push for gender ideology and targeting of kids seems to be coming from many sources these days, including networks that families have felt they could trust.
The Federalist Papers: Biden Admin Bans Transgender He's Photographed With After Activist's WH Stunt Goes Viral
The White House has banned trans influencer Rose Montoya from the facility after displaying breasts in a TikTok video filmed at a White House LGBT “pride” event. Montoya shook hands with President Joe Biden himself before the ban. The White House deemed the behavior "inappropriate and disrespectful" for any event at the facility and reiterated that "individuals in the video will not be invited to future events."
Forbes: After Topless Incident At White House Sparks Uproar, Administration Denounces Trans Influencer
The White House banned trans influencer Rose Montoya for briefly going topless at a Pride event held at the premises. Montoya has not commented on the White House's decision yet; however, many conservatives criticized her, including former Fox News host Megyn Kelly and conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. The Guardian reported the model and influencer discussed the lack of paid partnerships for Pride campaigns this year.
Red State: Another Drag Queen Event for Kids, This Time at Biotech Company Amgen
Amgen, a biotech company in Thousand Oaks, plans to host a drag queen story hour on its campus in honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month. The event is aimed at 3-11 year olds and has made some employees uncomfortable. The Conejo Valley region is conservative, and many are puzzled as to why a company supposedly built around science is injecting DEI measures that create division. The event is scheduled for June 16.
Human Events: AMY EILEEN HAMM: Trans-identified male in Vancouver threatens
violence over ‘transphobic’ stickering campaign–declares trans
community needs protection from ‘extremists’
A Canadian trans-identified male calls for citizens to throw bricks at people putting up "anti-trans" stickers in his community. He includes a photo of himself wearing a "Protect Trans Kids" T-shirt emblazoned with a knife. No photos or examples of the stickers are provided. This is happening during Pride Month, when politicians frame "LGBTQ2S+" community in Canada as holy victims of unending hate crimes.
The Epoch Times: More Australians Pay for News but Women Losing Interest
Australia has the widest gender gap in the world for news readership, with women's interest in news falling to a record low of 43%. However, there has been an increase in paid digital media subscriptions in the country, with one in five Australians paying for news and valuing access to higher quality stories and good journalism. Australians also showed strong support for public service media, with 60% valuing outlets like the ABC and SBS. An Oxford University survey suggests that solutions journalism, which covers systemic responses to problems, can offer positive news that engages communities.
The Right Scoop: This is what grooming looks like caught at elementary school in Virginia [VIDEO]
Children in a Charlottesville elementary school were caught leading a pro-LGBTQ event without their parents being informed. Daily Signal obtained a video of the event, which sparked controversy. The school district supports the event but admits to not informing parents beforehand.
#economy
Forbes: 2023 Media Layoffs: Southern California Public Radio Cuts 12% Of Staff
Media companies, including Southern California Public Radio, Dot.LA, The Athletic, and Morning Consult, have announced significant layoffs in recent weeks due to various factors such as declines in studio advertising and economic challenges facing the industry. The closures and layoffs are part of a brutal series that has affected numerous companies across the media sector in 2023, including Fox News, MTV News, Vice Media, and ESPN, among others. The companies have had a difficult time due to the declining number of newspapers in print, advertising challenges, and financial constraints exacerbated by broader economic conditions.
#religion
National Review: The Corner: Twenty Things That Caught My Eye Today: Priest Killed in Nigeria, Pregnancy Centers Save, Combatting Age Silos & More
: Father Charles Igechi was shot in the back and killed in Nigeria, drawing attention to Christian persecution there. Meanwhile, the Diocese of Kafanchan in Nigeria is calling for prayers after another priest was abducted. Jerusalem's chief Sephardic rabbi also spoke out against the harassment of Christians.
#culture
Spectator USA: Cormac McCarthy is gone — but his works remain brilliantly alive
Renowned American writer, Cormac McCarthy, has passed away at the age of 87. Known for his dark, brilliant novels, including "Blood Meridian," "All the Pretty Horses," and "The Road," McCarthy has been widely considered one of the greatest living American writers of our time. His writing style, often compared to that of Melville, Twain, Faulkner, and O'Connor, has inspired and moved countless readers and writers alike.
The Blaze: BlazeTV contributor Eric July clears nearly $1 million in preorders inside 24 hours for his latest graphic novel, proving once again readers want good stories, not bad ideology, from their comics
Eric July's independent comic book company, Rippaverse Comics, released "Isom " in 2022 and raised over $3.7 million dollars in preorders. The success of the first book was not a flash in the pan, with "Isom " preorders raising over $863,000 in 24 hours. Rippaverse Comics seeks to offer compelling content unencumbered by woke messaging and propaganda, with a focus on compelling storytelling. The company's success signals a market demand for non-woke comic book content.
Forbes: The Grammys Add Three New Awards, Including Pop Dance Recording
Recording Academy adds three new categories for the 2024 Grammys, Best African Music Performance, Best Pop Dance Recording, and Best Alternative Jazz Album, expanding recognition for various musical genres. Best Pop Dance Recording bridges the gap between pop and dance/electronic music, while the Best African Music Performance aims to honor rising African stars. Best Alternative Jazz Album recognizes different aspects of jazz music. Producers and songwriters will now be awarded as top prizes, along with Album, Record, and Song of the Year and Best New Artist.
#history
Fox News: Arkansas Gov. Sanders names new director of Parks Department's Heritage Division
Marty Ryall has been appointed as the new director of the Arkansas Division of Heritage, taking over from Jimmy Bryant who will retire at the end of June. Ryall is currently the legislative affairs director for the Arkansas Department of Parks, while he has also been director of governmental affairs for Arkansas PBS and the former executive director of the Republican Party of Arkansas. The division oversees the state archives, the Arkansas Arts Council and the Historic Arkansas Museum. Ryall’s appointment follows the exit of three of the department’s top officials.
#health
Fox News: Patient, 76, stabs Massachusetts ER nurse in neck
An elderly patient in a Massachusetts hospital stabbed a nurse in the neck with a pocket knife. The suspect faces assault and battery charges and was held on $100,000 bail.
Heywood Healthcare CEO Rozanna Penney stated that the facility will adopt a zero-tolerance policy against violence toward caregivers. The nurse is being treated for a 3-inch long laceration and the suspect's attorney said he is not a flight risk due to significant health issues and a terminal diagnosis.
Fox News: Pfizer warns of impending shortage of syphilis treatment drug as infections rise
Pfizer warns that a children's antibiotic drug Bicillin L-A could run out by the end of June due to a shortage caused by a spike in infections. Another similar product Bicillin C-R will run out by third quarter due to increasing demand. Cases of congenital syphilis have more than tripled in recent years, leading to a shortage of amoxicillin. Pfizer has prioritized the manufacturing capacity of Bicillin L-A to meet the increased demand.
#crime
Fox News: Judge once again considers court takeover of NYC's embattled Rikers Island
U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain has ordered attorneys to examine a potential receivership structure that would take control of Rikers Island from New York City. The city has also been ordered to monitor and report deaths and serious injuries in custody. Advocates for detainees say a federal receivership is necessary to stem the violence on Rikers Island.
Fox News: Denver man gets 20 years for threatening Arkansas judge, probation officer
A Colorado man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for threatening an Arkansas judge and probation officer. Theodore Howell pleaded guilty to making terroristic threats in March via the Benton County Sheriff’s Office’s website. Howell threatened to kill Benton County Circuit Judge Brad Karren and probation officer Nathan Jeffrey. Howell admitted to making the threats after claiming he had been hacked. He was ordered to complete an anger management program and have no contact with the victims.
Fox News: Tennessee deputy fatally shoots suspect who shot and injured police officer during traffic stop
A man was shot and killed by a Tennessee deputy after he shot and wounded a police officer during a traffic stop. The man had fled on foot after the driver was stopped for speeding and was later found hiding in a residential area. The officer is being treated for his injuries and the incident is under investigation.
Fox News: Judge rules Connecticut man wrongfully convicted of 1994 baby killing
A 51-year-old Connecticut man has had charges from a wrongful conviction for murder and the shooting of a baby dropped. Adam Carmon served 28 years in prison for the 1994 shooting in which the baby died and her grandmother was disabled. Carmon was released in December 2021 after his convictions were overturned in November 2021. His lawyer has said Carmon is considering suing the city and the state for wrongful conviction and imprisonment and may apply for compensation under the state's wrongful conviction law. The case is one of more than a dozen overturned convictions from the 1980s to the early 2000s in New Haven that justice reform advocates have cited, calling for a federal investigation.
Washington Free Beacon: Minnesota's Lone All-Female Prison Is No Longer as Transgender Inmate, a Biological Man, Is Relocated
Minnesota's Shakopee Correctional Facility, the state's only women's prison for over a hundred years, is no longer all-female after the Minnesota Department of Corrections transferred a biological male who claimed gender identity discrimination. The department moved Christina, formerly Craig, Lusk to the women's facility after Lusk sued Minnesota's Department of Corrections for discrimination and harassment. This aligns Minnesota with other liberal states, including California and Connecticut, that have similarly eradicated their all-women's prisons to allow transgender inmates to be housed there. However, previous incidents in California, New York, and Ohio have raised concerns about the safety of biologically female inmates.
The Blaze: 'Mommy, it hurts, it hurts': Toddlers suffer chemical burns after suspects pour acid on slides in Massachusetts playground
In Longmeadow, Massachusetts, two toddlers were injured on a playground slide that was covered in acid. After both children cried inconsolably, their mother went over to discover what was wrong and found that what she thought was a puddle of water had been covered in a diluted solution of hydrochloric acid called muriatic acid. The acid is believed to have been stolen from a nearby swimming pool, and two perpetrators are believed to have completed the theft. The list of agencies involved in the investigation includes the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Massachusetts Department of Fire Service Hazardous Material Response Team.
#sports
Fox News: Julianna Peña rips UFC great Amanda Nunes over abrupt retirement: 'She's a coward'
Amanda Nunes announces sudden retirement after winning a bantamweight championship and wanting to be remembered as the greatest fighter of all time. UFC President Dana White calls her an icon of the sport, but Julianna Peña is unhappy and calls Nunes a coward for not wanting to fight her in a third match. Peña defeated Nunes via submission at UFC 269 and lost in UFC 277 but is now looking to move on with her career.
Fox News: Ravens star Odell Beckham Jr. says he is no longer experiencing pain in structurally repaired knee
Star wide receiver Odell Beckham is expected to attend Baltimore Ravens' mandatory minicamp this week, his first NFL practice since his ACL injury in the 2022 Super Bowl. Despite flirting with other teams last season, Beckham signed with the Ravens in April and is feeling confident about his knee rehab. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh expects Beckham to be a "full go" during the camp, although Beckham is uncertain about his play amount. He aims to focus on learning the playbook and building chemistry with 2019 NFL MVP Lamar Jackson during summer training.
#outdoors
Backpacker: 8 Father’s Day Splurges for the Dads in Your Life
Upgrade dad’s outdoor kit with these eight items that are sure to charm him. The items include an inflatable hangout chair, a Yeti rambler beverage bucket, a heavyweight apron, a Orvis Superfine Glass Fly Rod, an Opinel No. 8 Mushroom Knife, Roark Boatman 2.0 Board Shorts, a customized Gerber knife or multi-tool, and a silky pocketboy professional outback edition. These items are the perfect gifts for dads who love activities such as camping, hiking, angling, foraging, paddling, or lounging at the beach.
Fox News: Farmers use AI to identify pests, protect crops
UK farmers are using AI systems like Chirrup to monitor their fields and protect their crops from dangerous animals and insects. The program identifies bird species by analyzing recordings of their chirping and has a 100-meter radius. It also identifies insects and provides a more affordable option to tackle the issue, resulting in healthier soil for crops.
Fox News: South Carolina Coast Guard helicopter crew rescues man aboard grounded boat
A man was rescued by a Coast Guard crew in South Carolina after his boat became grounded. The helicopter crew hoisted the man from his 24-foot boat in Bulls Bay. The man was reported to have no medical concerns.
#other
Fox News: North America's first known case of a rabid moose confirmed in western Alaska
North America's first known case of a rabid moose was reported in western Alaska, with the moose contracting the Arctic fox rabies variant after being bitten by a fox. Rabies outbreaks happen every year among fox populations throughout a large swath of Alaska, but the past winter was the largest outbreak the department had detected. 29% of the foxes sampled had rabies, which means higher exposure to rabies for dogs that got into fights with foxes.
Fox News: Passenger recounts struggling to breathe underneath capsized Lockport, NY tour boat
A boat carrying local workers capsized during a tour of an underground water tunnel near Lockport, New York, killing one person and injuring 11 others. One survivor recounted the panic and lack of air during the incident, which took place off the Erie Canal. The tours take visitors through a 19th-century tunnel once used to transport canal water.