THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 17, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic

#illegals

Breitbart: Police Clash With Migrants as Macron, Starmer Admit Crisis 'Deteriorating'
Police Clash With Migrants as Macron, Starmer Admit Crisis 'Deteriorating'
Violence has erupted among migrant groups in northern France, with recent shootings at the Loon-Plage camp resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. The situation has worsened, with around 1,500 to 2,000 migrants now concentrated in the area, surpassing Calais as the main hub for illegal crossings to the UK.

Despite significant funding from the UK to bolster French border controls, less than 40% of migrant boats are intercepted. Over 16,000 migrants have crossed the Channel this year alone. Leaders from both countries are set to discuss the escalating crisis amid ongoing tensions.


#politics

The Western Journal: 2020 Election Fraud Bombshell: Patel Discovers Suppressed FBI Docs Claiming China Fake ID, Mail-in Voting Plot to Elect Biden
2020 Election Fraud Bombshell: Patel Discovers Suppressed FBI Docs Claiming China Fake ID, Mail-in Voting Plot to Elect Biden
FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that documents about a potential Chinese plot to influence the 2020 election were previously suppressed. The allegations include plans to manufacture fake driver's licenses to facilitate fraudulent mail-in ballots favoring Joe Biden.

Patel has declassified these documents and turned them over to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley. This revelation raises questions about the FBI's transparency, especially considering former Director Christopher Wray's earlier testimony denying evidence of foreign interference in the election.


Fox News: Ex-White House officials to testify on who 'really ran the country' during Biden era
Ex-White House officials to testify on who 'really ran the country' during Biden era
Senate Republicans are advancing their investigation into the alleged cover-up of President Biden's mental decline, with a hearing scheduled that will feature witnesses from the Trump administration and a legal scholar. The inquiry aims to address concerns over how Biden's health was reportedly concealed by his inner circle and the media.

Key witnesses include former Trump officials and a legal expert, while Democrats on the committee have not called any witnesses. The hearing is seen as a step toward accountability regarding the implications of an unfit president and the constitutional questions it raises.


Fox News: Mel Gibson doesn't mince words, Trump delivers major win for steel workers, and more from Fox News Opinion
Mel Gibson doesn't mince words, Trump delivers major win for steel workers, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News highlights various opinions and events, including the stakes in the Israel-Iran conflict and Gavin Newsom's assertion that Trump threatens democracy. Additionally, it covers Trump's impact on American steel workers and critiques of his administration's policies.

The newsletter presents a mix of political commentary and personal reflections, illustrating the ongoing divide in American politics.


GB News: Labour 'ignored Conservative calls' for grooming gang inquiry, Mullan claims
Labour 'ignored Conservative calls' for grooming gang inquiry, Mullan claims
GB News presenter Ben Leo criticized Shadow Justice Minister Kieran Mullan for his remarks on Labour's reversal regarding grooming gangs, asserting that the Conservatives failed to call for a national inquiry during their 14 years in power. Mullan defended the Tories, claiming they were persistent in seeking an inquiry into the issue.




Fox News: New York Dems make shocking terror claim about Trump's budget cut proposal
New York Dems make shocking terror claim about Trump's budget cut proposal
A group of New York House Democrats has expressed strong concerns over President Trump's proposed budget, claiming it could leave cities like New York vulnerable to terrorist attacks. They argue that significant cuts to homeland security funding would undermine emergency management and counterterrorism efforts.

The lawmakers highlighted potential reductions in key security grant programs, warning that such cuts could jeopardize national security. The White House, however, maintains that it remains committed to preventing terrorism and enhancing security measures.


#society

Breitbart: UK: Number of 'Gender Transition Certificates' Up 200% in Five Years
UK: Number of 'Gender Transition Certificates' Up 200% in Five Years
The number of legal gender change certificates issued in Britain reached a record high of 1,169 in the year leading up to March, a 221% increase since 2019-20. This surge is attributed to a reduction in application fees and a shift to an online process, with a significant portion of applicants being young people.

The Supreme Court recently ruled that sex is binary, raising questions about the use of gender recognition certificates in public spaces. The Equality and Human Rights Commission stated that organizations should restrict access to female-only areas for biologically male transgender individuals, even those with GRCs.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Five days into Iran war, Israel emanates confidence, flirts with regime change
Five days into Iran war, Israel emanates confidence, flirts with regime change
Israel has intensified its threats against Iran, with Defense Minister Israel Katz warning that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei could meet a similar fate as Saddam Hussein if attacks on Israeli civilians continue. Israeli officials, while not officially advocating for regime change, have hinted at the possibility.

Amidst military actions targeting Iranian infrastructure, Israeli leaders emphasize strong international support for their campaign against Iran's nuclear ambitions. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar noted that diplomatic efforts are ongoing, despite Iran's attempts to undermine Israel's actions.


Times Of Israel: How Israel used spies, smuggled drones and AI to stun and hobble Iran
How Israel used spies, smuggled drones and AI to stun and hobble Iran
Israel conducted a significant military operation against Iran, targeting high-level military and nuclear sites using advanced intelligence and artificial intelligence. The attack, which included airstrikes and drone strikes, incapacitated many of Iran's defenses and resulted in the deaths of top military officials.

This operation, years in the making, was executed under the assumption that Iran would not expect an attack during ongoing nuclear negotiations with the U.S. Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized the necessity of this aggressive action due to Iran's continued nuclear advancements.


Breitbart: Israel: Only Negotiations with Iran Are Between 'Our Missiles and Their Targets'
Israel: Only Negotiations with Iran Are Between 'Our Missiles and Their Targets'
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that military action against Iran is ongoing, with no negotiations taking place. He emphasized that Israel will continue to target significant Iranian military sites, including nuclear facilities, to protect its citizens.

Katz noted that while Iran had threatened to attack Israel, their missile strikes were intercepted without causing damage. He reiterated the IDF's commitment to addressing threats from Iran's underground nuclear facilities.


#military

Breitbart: OpenAI Granted $200M Contract with U.S. Military
OpenAI Granted $200M Contract with U.S. Military
OpenAI has secured a $200 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop generative AI capabilities for military use, addressing national security challenges. This marks the first partnership under OpenAI's initiative to integrate AI into government operations.

The move aligns with a trend of tech companies, including Meta and Palantir, seeking to collaborate with the military on advanced technologies. Recently, executives from these firms joined a new Army Reserve unit aimed at enhancing military capabilities through AI and data analysis.


#religion

The American Mind: Christianity and the West, Part I
Christianity and the West, Part I
Pope Francis' 12-year tenure was marked by contradictions, promoting a nonjudgmental Church while avoiding calls for repentance. His support for leftist ideologies and tolerance of heresy alienated traditional Catholics, while his humanitarian focus often overshadowed core Christian teachings.

In contrast, Pope Leo XIV is seen as a refreshing change, emphasizing unity and moral integrity. However, he risks adopting recent Catholic social teachings without fully addressing the complexities of poverty and the importance of faith. The hope is that he will draw on the wisdom of his predecessors to navigate the challenges of modernity.


#health

Le Monde: Kraft Heinz set to cut certain artificial dyes from its US products
Kraft Heinz set to cut certain artificial dyes from its US products
Kraft Heinz will eliminate certain artificial dyes from its US products by 2027, following FDA recommendations to phase out petroleum-based colors. Nearly 90% of its products already lack these dyes, and the company plans to switch to natural alternatives.

Health advocates have raised concerns about synthetic dyes potentially causing behavioral issues in children, though the FDA maintains their safety. Some states have enacted laws limiting artificial colors, while many food companies are reformulating their products using natural ingredients.


#crime

Fox News: Driver avoids prison in 100-mph crash that killed college student
Driver avoids prison in 100-mph crash that killed college student
A Michigan teenager, Kiernan Tague, who caused the death of 18-year-old Flynn MacKrell in a high-speed crash, received a probation sentence instead of prison time. Tague was driving over 100 mph in a residential area when he crashed into a telephone pole.

MacKrell's mother, Anne Vanker, expressed her disappointment, stating the justice system failed to hold Tague accountable for his reckless behavior. She highlighted Tague's history of dangerous driving and called for stronger laws to prevent such incidents.


Forbes: R. Kelly Claims Prison Staff Are Trying To Kill Him—Asks Trump For Pardon
R. Kelly Claims Prison Staff Are Trying To Kill Him—Asks Trump For Pardon
R. Kelly's legal team has claimed that prison staff at his North Carolina facility attempted to kill him, alleging he was given an excessive dose of medication that led to an overdose. They also asserted that staff ignored his complaints about blood clots and refused necessary surgery.

In addition, Kelly's lawyers have reached out to former President Donald Trump for a pardon, arguing that he is a victim of corruption in his prosecution. Prosecutors dismissed the murder plot claims as "fanciful" and stated that no court could release Kelly's victims from the prison he put them in.