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America First News
18 Jun 2023
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: Yours Bigly
Donald Trump has released a new coffee table book called "Letters to Trump," showcasing private correspondence between himself and public figures from the 1980s to the present. The book includes letters from Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Ted Kennedy, Prince Charles, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and other foreign heads of state, as well as Hollywood A-listers like Jack Nicholson and Oprah. The book serves as a catalog of both consequential and trivial letters that offer a unique historical context to understand Trump’s celebrity factor that he leveraged to reach the White House.
American Thinker: National Strategy and Culture Wars
Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage at the first Forum on Building Up China's Cultural Strength. He advocates for cultural confidence and prosperity, seeking to learn from other civilizations while holding onto China's 5,000-year-old civilization. Xi's vision for China's future involves national wealth and strength, rejecting Western democracy and culture in favor of a one-party system for the common good. His cultural, economic, and military policies aim to build China into the world's greatest power by 2049. The West must prepare for a long overdue reckoning, warns Chandran Nair, who promotes a Pan-Asia project with China at its core and advocates for dismantling global white privilege. The survival of the United States as a secure home for all is at stake.
#society
The Epoch Times: Australian PM Announces $2 Billion in Social Housing Investments
Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has announced a $2 billion investment in the country's social housing that will be delivered to all states and territories in the country within the next two weeks. The $2 billion Social Housing Accelerator payment marks a boost to Australia's social housing sector after the proportion of social housing declined from 4.7 percent to 4.2 percent of households over the last decade. In his speech at the Victorian Labor Conference on Saturday, Albanese called the new funding "new money" for new social housing. The prime minister also called out both the Coalition and the Greens party for not supporting Labor’s housing bill in the Senate.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: EU Parliament Overwhelmingly Passes Resolution Urging Hong Kong Govt to Release Jimmy Lai Immediately
European Parliament passes resolution calling for the release of Jimmy Lai and other pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, as well as sanctions against Chief Executive John Lee and CCP officials involved in violating human rights. The resolution expresses concern about the CCP's use of surveillance and intimidation against Chinese and Hong Kong people in Europe.
#health
American Thinker: Is the opioid crisis finally about to die?
The US opioid crisis may be turning a corner as recent data shows drug overdoses leveling off, but new drugs like xylazine and nitazines could usher in a fourth wave of the epidemic. Law enforcement must break the distribution supply chain to combat opioid abuse, and $26 billion in settlement funds will help provide resources for hospitals, families, and law enforcement to fight against it. Unfortunately, Oklahoma and Washington State have not signed on to the settlement, and as a result, overdose rates have spiked, indicating a deepening of the opioid crisis in those states.
#crime
American Thinker: Epstein’s Death Wasn’t The First Time The Feds Told An Unlikely Prisoner ‘Suicide' Story
The government claimed Kenneth Trentadue died by suicide despite horrific injuries; his brother suspected foul play. A report linked his death to a mistaken identity surrounding the Oklahoma City bombing. This is significant because, after Jeffrey Epstein's death was also declared a suicide, multiple experts noted the similarities between their injuries and questioned the suicide ruling. Epstein's autopsy pathologist had trouble determining the cause of death and broke protocol by not attending the autopsy. Epstein allegedly broke multiple neck bones that are unlikely to break in a hanging. The Justice Department has been investigating for four years but not yet released their findings.
Fox News: Multiple casualties in Illinois shooting: reports
Multiple people were shot at a shopping center in Willowbrook, Illinois. The exact number of victims and their injuries remain unclear.