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America First News
17 Jun 2023
#politics
The Blaze: 'Soviet style intimidation': Armed IRS agents raid, close gun shop, U.S. lawmaker says
Rep. Matt Rosendale demands answers after an armed IRS raid on a Montana gun shop. The IRS agents confiscated background check forms containing customers' personal information and temporarily closed the shop. The act is seen as an invasion of privacy and an attempt to intimidate firearms dealers and owners .
Fox News: Arnold Schwarzenegger convinced he could win the presidency – there's just one problem
Actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger believes he could win the U.S. presidency in 2024 if he was eligible to run. Schwarzenegger, who served as California's governor from 2003 to 2011, said in an interview that the Constitution, which requires the president to be a natural-born U.S. citizen, is the only reason he hasn't already run. He also stated that he doesn't believe former President Donald Trump has what it takes to win re-election in 2024.
National Review: Former NYC Mayor De Blasio Hit with Nearly $500K Conflict-of-Interest Fine
Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio fined nearly $500,000 for improper use of taxpayer dollars during his failed 2020 Democratic presidential nomination run. The Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB) ordered de Blasio to repay the city and pay a $155,000 fine for using NYPD officers on the campaign trail. De Blasio's legal team has filed a lawsuit challenging the ruling by arguing that it sets a dangerous precedent.
The Federalist Papers: Bongino Reveals 'Weird' Occurrence Happened After Attacking Soros Family on His Show
Conservative media sites, BonginoReport.com and Human Events, have experienced what appears to be coordinated cyberattacks. During a segment where he discussed leftist billionaire George Soros, Dan Bongino claims that his site suffered a "massive DDoS attack." Similarly, Jack Posobiec, senior editor at Human Events, revealed that his website also had suffered a DDoS attack, occurring immediately after the site published a report about 17 audio recordings that allegedly show President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, on the receiving end of bribes. These attacks are as common as the sunrise for conservative sites, and whether the government should intervene is a matter of debate.
Red State: WATCH: Greg Gutfeld Puts Joe Biden on a Spit and Roasts Him for Over Three Minutes
Joe Biden's recent speeches have been raising concerns about his mental state. Greg Gutfeld from Fox News hilariously pokes fun at the president's transport plan to build an ocean train, as well as his questionable hug of actress Eva Longoria. While the jokes provide some relief, the reality is that the US is being led by a president who isn't in charge of his own administration and appears to be suffering from dementia.
#culture
The Epoch Times: A Peaceful Lake Sits Amid the Rocks Inside an Ancient Cavern | Musical Moment
In an ancient cavern lies a serene lake surrounded by jagged stone pillars. Light illuminates the sight, depicting the beauty within.
Forbes: The World’s Best Single Malt Scotch—According To The 2023 International Whisky Competition
Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice 1989 Mortlach wins Whisky of the Year at the International Whisky Competition, with its master distiller Bob Christine also named Master Distiller of the Year. The independent bottler has been selecting casks and creating exceptional whisky liquids for over 120 years. The winning 1989 Mortlach expression is a sherry bomb with hints of dark fruit, fresh leather, and dried tobacco. Sébastien Gavillet, the head of the tasting panel for the International Whisky Competition, praised the whisky as "complex, rich, and perfectly balanced."
#health
Daily Wire: Federal Judge Blocks Indiana Law Protecting Children From Life-Altering Transgender Procedures
A federal judge has partially blocked an Indiana law to protect children from life-altering transgender procedures. U.S. District Court Judge James Patrick Hanlon issued a preliminary injunction Friday following an ACLU lawsuit. The injunction temporarily stops the prohibition of giving puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to minors but does not affect the law’s prohibition on surgeries. Indiana officials plan to fight for the law, one of 20 similar laws across the U.S. aiming to protect children from life-altering transgender procedures.
#crime
Fox News: More than 70 letters containing 'suspicious' white powder sent to Kansas lawmakers, officials, FBI says
Multiple state and federal agencies are investigating after over 70 letters containing "suspicious" white powder were sent to Kansas officials across the state. Dozens of legislators and other public officials reported receiving packages containing the suspicious powder, prompting an investigation by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the FBI, and other agencies. No injuries have been reported, but officials are asking the public to remain vigilant when handling mail.
Forbes: Neo-Nazi Teen Planned Mass Shooting At Michigan Synagogue, FBI Says
A Michigan teen, Seann Pietila, was arrested by the FBI for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at a synagogue. Pietila spread neo-Nazi ideology and praised mass shooters on social media. Investigators found a message on his phone that suggested he planned to attack a synagogue in East Lansing, Michigan, on March 15, 2024, using pipe bombs, molotov cocktails, multiple assault rifles, and a shotgun before killing himself.
#sports
Fox News: LeBron James claps back at 'lames' just two days after he was trolled by Nuggets coach Michael Malone
Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone jokes about retiring after winning the NBA championship and takes a dig at LeBron James for receiving too much attention during the Western Conference Finals. Malone believes that the focus should have been on the Nuggets instead of the Lakers and feels their team was slighted as a result. James responds with a cryptic Instagram post directed at those who have criticized him.
#other
Fox News: Airline traveler ducks baggage fees by doing this with a fishing vest
Julie Waters, an attorney and frequent flyer, managed to beat airline baggage fees by packing a week's worth of clothes into a fishing vest. She bought the vest from Dick's Sporting Goods and was able to roll up her clothes and fit them into the pockets of the vest. Waters flew out of LAX International Airport in Los Angeles and was not stopped by security. She saved money by avoiding extra baggage fees and was able to use the saved money for her next trip.