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America First News
15 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: The entire indictment narrative has been skewed
Laura Ingraham criticizes Merrick Garland's Department of Justice for indicting Trump and accuses them of acting in bad faith. Republicans believe that Garland is trying to convict Trump by any means necessary and the media has framed the indictment in the worst possible light. Ingraham claims that there will be a lot to learn about the prosecution going forward and if Trump has good lawyers, they will carefully dissect the tactics and methods of the prosecutors.
PJ Media: The Dangerous Trump Indictment
Donald Trump has been indicted on 37 federal felony charges related to mishandling classified information and obstruction of justice, setting a horrifying precedent for future presidential elections. Trump campaigned in 2016 on the promise of locking up Hillary Clinton, who committed similar offenses, but was not prosecuted by James Comey. Meanwhile, law enforcement seems unconcerned with allegations of corruption against the Biden family despite whistleblower revelations, leading to an ugly double standard in American politics. Trump has already pledged to prosecute the Bidens should he be reelected, raising questions about whether federal law enforcement will ever again apply one set of rules.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Johnson: 'Bumbling Criminal' Trump Is 'Anvil' on GOP Necks in 2024
Trump's possession of classified documents in the bathroom is bad and will hinder the Republican Party's chances in the 2024 election. MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson calls Trump a "bubbling criminal" and an anvil on the Republican Party's neck.
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Democrats lied and 'cried Trump' before, now 'it's hard to care'
Media outlets are getting what they want with Trump's arraignment, but it's hard to care after so many hoaxes. The media gave Trump the weapons to fight back by accusing him of so many things that turned out to be false. Hillary Clinton calls the Republican party a cult, but supporters will stick with Trump despite the charges.
#education
Townhall: Is Teaching Patriotism Bad?
Teaching patriotism and love of country is under scrutiny by the left, who believe it is designed to attract Christian nationalists and undermines secular public education. Critics argue that focusing on America's founders, personal responsibility, love of country, and God in charter schools is suspect. However, without teaching future generations about the sacrifices and principles of our nation's founders, we risk losing the country. Without love of country, we shouldn't be surprised to see young Americans who hate America. Those who discourage teaching patriotism ultimately sow bad seeds that lead to social chaos and disorder.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Massachusetts Angler Catches Incredibly Long-Finned Fantail Carp
Kc Langdon caught a rare genetic mutation common carp called the fantail carp while fishing in Massachusetts. The fantail mutation occurs naturally but decreases the fish's ability to swim quickly, making them vulnerable to predators in certain environments.
#technology
Fox News: Georgia man sues Facebook and wins after platform denied access to his account, personal photos: report
A Georgia man sued Facebook after the platform terminated his account and refused to work with him to rectify the situation. Despite receiving a violation in the past, due to political comments he made on the platform, Jason Crawford claimed his account was completely restricted, and he was not given a reason. When reaching a real person became impossible, he sued, calling Facebook "negligent" and denying him access "based on a violation that did not occur." A judge ordered Facebook's parent company, Meta, to pay Crawford $50,000, but he claims Facebook is not cooperating with the judgment and has not paid out a dime.
#other
Townhall: Chris Licht and the Decline of Journalism
The former president of CNN, Chris Licht, criticized newsrooms for prioritizing certain kinds of diversity over others in a recent interview. Meanwhile, The New York Times and other media outlets have been accused of promoting only one side of controversial issues, leading to the decline of trust in journalism.