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America First News
18 Jun 2023
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: 'A Little Worried': Union Members at Biden's Philly Speech See Uphill Climb for 2024
President Joe Biden gave a speech in Philadelphia where he rehashed familiar themes, including the Republican's desire to slash Social Security and Medicaid benefits. However, several union members expressed concerns about their colleagues' views on Biden's focus on social issues and inflation, which they claim have alienated blue-collar voters. Biden is currently one of the most unpopular first-term incumbents in recent history, with his approval rating at 41 percent, and nearly 66 percent of voters believing the country is heading in the wrong direction. Only about half of Democrats want Biden to seek a second term, and his most significant Democratic primary challenger, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., consistently registers double-digit support in polls.
The Blaze: 'Some people come up to me crying': Karine Jean-Pierre calls herself a 'historic figure,' who 'cannot fail'
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre considers herself a "historic figure" and declares that she "cannot fail." In an interview with TheGrio, Jean-Pierre discussed the challenges of her role and the importance of representing various communities, including the black and LGBTQ+ communities. She also expressed concern for the attacks on the LGBTQ+ community during Pride month.
#society
The Epoch Times: Thousands Protest at Dodgers Stadium as Team Honors Anti-Catholic Drag Group
Religious groups protested outside Dodger Stadium during its annual LGBT "Pride Night" when the baseball team welcomed an anti-Catholic drag queen group. The protest was co-sponsored by non-profits Catholic Vote and Catholics for Catholics, who criticized the drag group for mocking their religion and the work of real nuns. The anti-Catholic group, called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, was awarded the "Community Hero Award" by the Dodgers before the game against the San Francisco Giants.
Thousands of protestors attended the four-hour protest outside the Dodgers Stadium, with many demonstrators wearing red and carrying signs or symbols of their faith. The protest was largely peaceful, without reports of any disturbances or arrests. Following the event, the LA Dodgers executives agreed to meet with the Catholic advocacy group on an unspecified date, during which the group will demand an apology.
#culture
The Right Scoop: The Academy is about to ruin the movie industry with new DIVERSITY rules for ‘best picture’
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces new diversity standards for films to be eligible for Best Picture at the Oscars, requiring underrepresented racial or ethnic groups in lead or significant supporting roles or storylines, or 30% of casts from minority groups. Many in the industry are outraged and fear of cancel culture prevents public opposition to these rules.
#health
The Epoch Times: Highway Safety Agency Reports Power Problems in 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUVs
Hyundai's Ioniq 5 electric SUV has caused multiple US owners to lose propulsive power, leading to a preliminary investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration after it received 30 complaints about the problem. The issue is thought to be caused by a power surge that damages the transistors and preventing the vehicle's battery from recharging. Hyundai is said to be fully cooperating with the investigation and will launch a service campaign starting July to fix the problem using software updates and replacing components if necessary. ( )
#sports
Fox News: Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expresses support for team's Pride Night: 'We welcome everyone'
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts defends the organization's recent Pride Night, saying that he was raised to love and respect everyone and that people should be able to coexist even when they disagree. Demonstrators gathered in opposition to the satirical LGBTQ+ group receiving the Community Hero Award, and the Dodgers rescinded their invitation, only to invite the group again several days later. The team held a players-only meeting on May 29, and star pitcher Clayton Kershaw publicly shared that he disagreed with the franchise's decision to host The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
The Epoch Times: India Homers, Cincinnati Reds Push Winning Streak to 7 Games With 10–3 Win Over Houston Astros
The Cincinnati Reds extend their winning streak to seven games with a 10-3 victory over the Houston Astros. Will Benson had three hits and two RBIs, while Jonathan India hit a two-run homer to put the Reds up 2-0. Hunter Greene allowed two runs in six innings to get his second win of the season. The Astros lost their third straight, with Jose Altuve hitting a solo homer in the seventh inning and Brandon Bielak yielding five hits and five runs in 4 2/3 innings. Cincinnati looks to complete the sweep in their game against the Astros on Sunday.