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America First News
15 Jun 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: House GOP Report: Illegal Aliens Costing U.S. Hospitals Billions in Unpaid Bills
Illegal aliens in the US are causing substantial financial strain on public hospitals, according to a report by the House Homeland Security Committee. Due to illegal immigrants having no form of health insurance, they often have to rely on emergency room services to obtain free medical care. This has resulted in significant debts for hospitals, as healthcare providers are rarely refunded by the government for providing this care. A January 2021 filing by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton revealed that between 2006-2008, Texas state hospitals incurred uncompensated costs ranging from $597 million to $717 million in providing medical care to illegal aliens.
Breitbart: Rep. Lauren Boebert Files Articles of Impeachment Against Joe Biden
Rep. Lauren Boebert is filing articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden, focusing on his handling of the southern border and alleged involvement in a bribery scheme. Boebert is calling for committees to bring up articles of impeachment and launch investigations, but if they do not act, she will bring her privileged resolution to the House floor. Boebert claims that Biden is not capable of being president and expresses concern about illegal immigration at the southern border. She sits on the Oversight Committee and is investigating the alleged bribery scheme involving Biden and his son Hunter Biden.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Trump is Charged Under a Law Meant to Suppress Political Opposition
The Espionage Act, created to combat pro-German terrorism during WWI, was instead used to suppress political opposition, including religious pacifists and leftist socialists, and was later abused by the Obama administration against whistleblowers and reporters. The current charges against Trump under the Espionage Act are not surprising, as it has been a tool for corrupt Democrats to illegally investigate their opponents for over a century. This abuse of national security for political gain is a red flag for presidential corruption.
The Epoch Times: Senator Kicked out of Party Room Following Allegations of Sexual Harassment Accusation
Australian Liberal Senator David Van has been expelled from the Opposition party room over allegations of sexual assault made by Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe and former Liberal Senator Amanda Stoker. Stoker claimed that Van inappropriately touched her during a social event in 2020. Thorpe accused Van of harassment and sexual assault under parliamentary privilege when he was speaking about Brittany Higgins' rape allegations. Following the incident, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton expelled Van from the party room. Thorpe said she would not proceed with legal action, but would continue to speak out against abuse and harassment.
Breitbart: Exclusive – Sen. Tom Cotton: JCPA Media Cartel Bill 'Very Worrisome'
Sen. Tom Cotton opposes the Journalism Competition and Protection Act, a bill that would allow large media companies to form a cartel and collectively bargain with tech giants, excluding conservative media companies. He criticizes the bill, saying that it creates an antitrust exemption, allowing a media cartel to exclude conservative outlets like Breitbart. Cotton identifies the largest media companies as the primary beneficiaries of the bill. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy also denounced the bill and stated that it would be "dead on arrival" in the GOP-controlled House.
The Federalist Papers: Pence Throws Trump Under The Bus During Interview With Wall Street Journal
Mike Pence has changed his perspective on the indictment of former President Donald Trump, stating that he cannot defend the alleged actions in the recently unsealed indictment, and wishing for alternative resolutions to be found instead of indicting a former president. Pence had initially expressed concern about the divisive impact that federal charges could have on the country. The former Vice President has, however, not given any explanation for his shift in stance.
The Epoch Times: Ex-NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Hit With Historic Fine for Misuse of Public Funds
Former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has been fined $475,000 for misusing public funds during his brief presidential campaign. The New York City Conflicts of Interest Board imposed the fine, the largest ever issued by the board, for using a city-funded NYPD security detail to travel out of state for campaign events. The board warned de Blasio before the campaign that using his security detail in this way would break the law. De Blasio plans to appeal the decision in the state’s Supreme Court, calling the board’s ruling “reckless and arbitrary.”
The Epoch Times: McCarthy Responds to Shelving of Censure Resolution of Schiff
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy supported the 20 House Republicans who helped shelve a censure resolution of Rep. Adam Schiff. The Resolution accused Schiff of intentionally deceiving the American people with the Russia collusion conspiracy theory. The Republicans who voted to table the resolution include Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Michael Turner and Representatives from several states.
Newsbusters: Scarborough Launches Campaign to Trash Trump Documents Trial Judge
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and New York Times journalist Michael Schmidt criticized Judge Aileen Cannon for having limited experience and not being ready to preside over former President Trump's criminal trial. Scarborough claimed that she was too young and inexperienced, while Schmidt argued that she was unable to perform basic legal functions. The media's vendetta against Judge Cannon stemmed from her prior ruling in the case that favored Trump and was overturned by the Federal 11th Circuit Court. Scarborough called for Judge Cannon's removal from the case, but her selection was just a normal part of the impartial way the judiciary system works.
Breitbart: 'Dumb Question': Joe Biden Snaps When Asked About 'Big Guy' Reference
President Biden dismissed a New York Post reporter's question about being referred to as "the big guy" in an FBI informant document accusing him of accepting a $5 million bribe from a Ukrainian oligarch. Republican lawmakers confirmed Joe Biden is the so-called "big guy," an alias that whistleblower Tony Bobulinski originally revealed for Joe Biden from his dealings between the Bidens and a Chinese entity. Polling finds 52% of voters believe the Biden family received payments from foreign nationals to influence policy. FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate has refused to answer whether the FBI possesses the tapes. The FBI document is based on a very credible source and should be taken seriously, according to House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer.
#society
The Blaze: Animated 'Spider-Man' movie banned from Muslim countries, possibly over brief transgender messages
The latest "Spider-Man" movie has been banned in many Muslim countries, including the UAE, due to suspected support for the transgender agenda. The ban is suspected to be linked to brief scenes in which signs in the background display support for transgender children, and the film depicts a transgender rights flag on the character's uniform. The UAE Media Council stated that they "will not allow for circulation or publication" of any content that goes against its values. The ban follows the banning of "Lightyear" in 14 Asian and Middle Eastern countries in 2022, which had LGBTQ characters and bombed at the box office.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Leaked docs reveal Fox News wants employees to learn about ‘glory holes’ for pride month
Fox News employees are being encouraged to celebrate Pride month by learning about "glory holes" and other explicit material, as well as supporting organizations that provide sterilizing hormones to homeless youth. These documents were obtained by conservative blogger Matt Walsh, who also revealed that Fox News endorses books and podcasts that promote LGBTQ+ content, including graphic gay erotica and medically unnecessary surgeries. The revelations suggest that despite its conservative programming, Fox News is taking a more progressive stance behind the scenes.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: US Government Hit in Global Hacking Campaign
US government agencies were compromised by a global hacking campaign exploiting a vulnerability in the file transfer software MOVEit, but the US authorities don't expect the attack to have a significant impact. Progress Software’s MOVEit is typically used by businesses to transmit files between partners and customers. The online extortion group Cl0p, which has claimed responsibility for the MOVEit breach, has stated it would not use any government agency data stolen, assuaging any concerns of any further impact resulting from the security breach. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) urges vulnerability assessments, regular patching and network security configurations to reduce the likelihood and the impact of future attacks by the Cl0p Ransomware Gang.
A Russian hacker group, BlackCat, infiltrated the HWL Ebsworth database and attained information from the Australian Information Commissioner's office after hacking one of the agency's law firms. One of the biggest business law firms in Australia, HWL Ebsworth offers assistance to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. In April, BlackCat stole personnel information that reportedly equates to four terabytes of corporate data, which was later published on the Dark Web. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director, Jen Easterly, warned at an event hosted by the Aspen Institute in Washington that China is investing significantly in developing cyber-technologies that are intended to sabotage US infrastructure and delay military deployment while inducing societal panic.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Market Still Doubt Fed's Inflation Resolve
Wall Street is skeptical that the Federal Reserve will stick to its projected interest rate increases. The Fed’s policymakers have revised up estimates for year-end interest rates, signaling a belief that the US economy will be able to withstand the hikes. The bond market, however, has consistently underestimated the Fed’s rate increases for the past two years, with markets and analysts still not buying the Fed’s projections. Meanwhile, the Fed no longer sees a recession looming in 2023, having lifted growth estimates for the US economy from March’s figures. Americans’ continued spending may further strengthen the US economy.
Foreign Policy: European Central Bank Takes Interest Rates to Historic High
The European Central Bank has raised interest rates to 3.5%, marking its eighth consecutive increase since the COVID-19 pandemic and a bid to cut high inflation. Economists predict the rise will continue, given Europe's energy crisis, which has turbocharged inflation. The U.S. Federal Reserve has declined to raise domestic interest rates for the first time since January 2022, although it is expected to increase them again at its next meeting in July. Different government entities make it challenging for individual countries to respond in uniform ways to inflation.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of misleading Parliament about COVID-19 protocols while hosting parties during lockdown. A disciplinary committee report also accused Johnson of a "campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation" against committee members. Many members of Johnson's Conservative Party have criticized his actions, leading to his resignation from the House of Commons and triggering a special election. Labour Party members are calling for his access to Parliament to be revoked and for financial restitution of around $310,000.
#military
The Epoch Times: US Army, Air Force Budget Requests Not Geared to Check China: Subcommittee Chair
House Armed Services Committee member Rep. Rob Wittman has claimed that the proposed 412-page Fiscal Year US defense budget is 'failing to provide adequately' for the US armed forces and 'fail[s] to narrow the impending Davidson Window of opportunity for the Chinese Communist Party'. He said the Army is losing out to fund its modernisation strategy and that the Air Force is getting smaller, while the budget prioritises initiatives that don't go far enough to counter the complexities of threats emanating from China and Russia. The proposed NDAA holds spending of $841.5bn for the Department of Defense and $32.26bn for the Department of Energy's nuclear programmes.
#religion
Flag And Cross: An AI Program Is Pretending to Be Jesus and Thousands of Lost Young People Are Flocking to It
A Berlin-based tech collective has created a chatbot resembling Jesus Christ. Operating under the Twitch channel name “ask_jesus,” the AI has attracted a following of over 36,000 users seeking advice on a variety of subjects. Viewers pose questions to the chatbot, which responds with gestures and advice. The AI has the ability to remember previous interactions with users, giving it a false sense of omniscience. The ask_jesus AI was created by a tech philanthropy group called The Singularity Group, which claims to be using innovative technologies towards a universal basic income for all. The group aims to make a real difference in the world and operates with the help of volunteer activists. The popularity of the AI is a reminder of the desperate hunger that still exists in people for the truth of Jesus Christ.
Daily Wire: ‘Can’t Stand Idly By While Our Lord Gets Mocked’: Catholic MLB Pitcher Speaks Out After Calling Out Dodgers Honoring Drag ‘Nuns’
Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams criticized the LA Dodgers’ decision to honor an LGBT drag group that mocks Catholics. Williams teamed up with the Catholic app Hallow, offering an exclusive 12-day Sacred Heart Prayer Challenge free of charge. The challenge coincides with the day the Dodgers honored the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence” with a “Community Hero Award".
#education
Forbes: College Board Tells DeSantis It Won’t Change AP Psychology Course To Exclude LGBTQ Topics
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' attempt to exclude gender and sexual orientation from AP Psychology courses has been rejected by College Board.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Won't Acquit Alleged Hacker in Fishing Data Theft
The Supreme Court ruled that an Alabama man's trade secrets theft conviction for stealing fishing data was vacated due to a Florida trial taking place in the wrong state. However, the ruling means that the government can retry an already convicted defendant in the right venue. The new ruling may help courts create clearer jurisdictional rules regarding cyber crimes where the location of the offense is uncertain.
Fox News: Arizona authorities arrest homicide suspect from 1996 cold case
Arizona police arrest suspect, Romeo Massey Jr., in connection to a 1996 cold case murder of Jody Hemphill. Authorities believe another person was involved and have released a composite witness sketch. The case was reopened and new evidence led to the arrest.
The Right Scoop: IT’S HAPPENING AGAIN: Man killed on NYC train after punching woman in the face
A man who was harassing passengers on a New York City subway train punched a woman, prompting her boyfriend to pull out a knife and stab him to death. The boyfriend, Jordan Williams, was subsequently charged with manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon. The woman, who was initially detained as a "person of interest," was later released. The victim of the stabbing, Devictor Ouedraogo, was an ex-con who had previously served time in state prison for attempted robbery.
#sports
Fox News: Golden Knights star celebrates Stanley Cup win with 4-year-old daughter 6 months after serious health scare
Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo celebrates his second Stanley Cup win, but it’s holding his healthy daughter that’s the real victory. Pietrangelo’s daughter had encephalitis, which caused her to lose all motor skills, but six months later she was on the ice to celebrate.
#science
Fox News: NASA astronauts bring more power to International Space Station by installing new roll-out solar array
NASA astronauts complete spacewalk to install new solar panel array on International Space Station, augmenting power generation for the station's starboard truss structure.
NASA deploys new roll-out solar array to augment power production and restore power to previous levels. Arrays are lighter and more energy efficient than ISS Solar array wings, and can be deployed and retracted like a tape measure.
#outdoors
Fox News: Father's Day: 5 states that are hosting fishing and outdoor recreation events
Father's Day and National Go Fishing Day will fall on the same day, June 18, and some states are celebrating by hosting free fishing events over the weekend. In Illinois, anglers can fish without a license between June 16 and 18, while Montana, Ohio and South Dakota offer free fishing to residents on June 17 and 18. North Dakota is offering a "Father's Day Hike" event at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park on the day. Meanwhile, parks are also getting involved, with Monee Reservoir Visitor Center in Illinois offering free bait containers and fishing pole rentals to visitors and South Dakota giving free access to state parks.
#other
Forbes: BTS’s Suga Manages A Billboard Chart Feat That J-Hope Barely Missed
BTS's Suga scores a major chart feat with his latest single "Lilith (Diablo IV Anthem)" featuring Halsey, debuting at the top spot on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. Suga becomes the first South Korean solo musician to achieve this rank. The track sold just over 7,000 copies, and no other solo artist from South Korea has accomplished this before. BTS member J-Hope almost achieved a similar feat in 2022, with two tracks that were well-received but fell just short.