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America First News
15 Jun 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Muslims Sue FBI for Religious Discrimination, Feds Base Their Defense on ‘Secret Evidence’
The FBI is being sued by a group of Muslims, backed by the ACLU and CAIR, for religious discrimination. The case is based on the activities of an FBI informant and entrapment artist named Craig Monteilh who spied on several Southern California mosques. The FBI is basing its case on secret evidence and argues that claims of religious discrimination should be dismissed. The case has come before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, but the FBI is unlikely to reveal any compromising information. After recent controversies, the FBI has lost the trust of the American people and cannot be relied upon to have acted in the best interests of anyone.
The Federalist: If TX Lawmakers Want To Impeach Paxton, They Need Fair Rules
The impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton in Texas is set to begin soon. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick must ensure that the Senate prioritizes fairness and due process. Both parties should be allowed to discuss the rules of the trial beforehand, including deliberations on jury instructions, the number of witnesses, the admissibility of evidence, and time allocation. To maintain decorum and avoid political influence, depositions should be used instead of live witness testimony. The burden of proof should be beyond a reasonable doubt, and Texas evidence rules should apply. The House must provide timely disclosure of evidence and both sides should be afforded the right to pre-trial conferences.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Red Sox Pitcher Matt Dermody Cut Loose
The Boston Red Sox released a pitcher, Matt Dermody, after past homophobic tweets surfaced. The team claimed they did not see the tweets when they signed him and that he had since completed mandatory anti-discrimination training. However, the release sparked concerns about freedom of speech and the potential consequences of expressing views contrary to leftist agendas.
#health
Front Page Magazine: Israel, What Have You Done For Us Lately? (#754 in a Series)
1. Israeli startup GlobeKeeper has developed an advanced multichannel communications app for security entities that offers maximum cyber protection. The app allows users to access all communication channels under one Virtual Command Platform and is installed on smartphones, replacing old-school radios.
2. Hadassah-University Medical Center in Jerusalem has achieved an unprecedented success rate with its groundbreaking CAR-T treatment against multiple myeloma cancer, the second-most common hematological disease. More than 90% of the 74 patients treated at Hadassah went into complete remission using the genetically-engineered CAR-T technology.
3. Israeli green-tech company Sonovia has signed a collaboration agreement with French fashion giant Kering to integrate its yarn-dyeing technology into the denim production line for major luxury brands. The technology reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 40% and uses up to 85% less water during the dyeing process than traditional methods.
#crime
Forbes: DOJ Tells Court It Is Ready To Try Sam Bankman-Fried Only On Eight Original Charges For Now
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will face trial on only eight criminal charges brought against him in December 2020, as the US Justice Department temporarily forgoes the five charges brought against him later. The DOJ's decision aims to avoid legal complications relating to the founder's extradition from the Bahamas. The charges being pursued include wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, and campaign finance fraud.
Fox News: Texas officials say 'deceased body' found was actually a dismembered sex doll
A sex doll was found dismembered in Harris County, Texas, after authorities responded to reports of a deceased female. The sheriff's office initially suspected foul play, but upon closer inspection determined it was a false call. Two other bodies were found in the area in recent days, with investigations ongoing.