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America First News
20 Jun 2023
#politics
The American Spectator: To Serve and Protect the Bidens — Continued
FBI Director Christopher Wray and the agency are accused of covering up for Joe Biden and his family amid reports of millions received in bribes while he was Vice President. The FBI refused to produce a form on which information appeared stating that the Biden family had taken some $5 million in bribes, while the FBI eventually allowed a highly redacted form to be viewed. The investigations conducted by Representative James Comer and the House Oversight Committee are looking into allegations of bribery and prominent mainstream media outlets are accused of ignoring the matter.
The investigations conducted by Representative James Comer and the House Oversight Committee are looking into allegations of bribery made against the Bidens amid further allegations of money laundering and influence peddling. Reports indicate that at least $10 million, if not more, has been given in bribes to the Biden family. Despite this, the investigations are facing significant roadblocks from institutions such as the FBI and mainstream media organizations. It is believed that further investigations into Biden's business dealings, including Hunter Biden's involvement with Ukrainian energy company Burisma, may reveal more information on alleged crimes.
Daily Wire: Bret Baier Confronts Trump Over Derogatory Remarks He’s Made About Top People He Hired In His Admin
Former President Donald Trump defends his record of hiring top people in his administration by stating that for every one bad example, there are ten good ones. He responds to Fox News anchor Bret Baier's question regarding his promise to "surround [himself] with only the best and most serious people." Baier lists several former officials who are not supporting Trump, including former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly. Trump counters that he hired "ten to one" fantastic people and highlights the strong economy and successful military operations under his administration.
#society
The American Spectator: Pride Month? Take Pride in Your Traditional Family Values
The author questions the need for and appropriateness of "Pride Month" celebrations for LGBTQIA+ individuals. They argue that such celebrations only serve to announce one's sexual preferences and do not promote any positive message beyond that. The author further criticizes the use of public platforms, such as baseball stadiums, to promote political partisanship and woke counter-cultural advocacy that offends religious sensitivities.
The Blaze: Pro-LGBT advocacy group hit with blowback for Juneteenth tweet claiming, 'Our fight for equality is synonymous with the fight for Black freedom'
The Human Rights Campaign tweeted that the fight for LGBT rights is synonymous with the fight for Black freedom on Juneteenth. Social media users responded with criticism, accusing the organization of extracting resources from other movements for their own purposes. Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021.
The American Spectator: Garth Brooks’ Woke’N’Broke Saloon
In this cartoon, Garth Brooks is depicted as the owner of a bankrupt and politically correct bar. The cartoon satirizes the current trend of excessive “wokeness” in society, with Brooks being a symbol of the consequences of catering to these ideas.
#war
Foreign Policy: AI Has Entered the Situation Room
AI technology was able to predict with extraordinary accuracy that Putin would invade Ukraine, four months before the Russian attack. Rhombus Power, a team of scientists, engineers, and national security experts in Silicon Valley, relied on artificial intelligence to sift through massive amounts of data, aggregating actions on the ground and building heat maps of Russian activity virtually in real time. By late October 2021, their machines were predicting the start of the war, almost to the day. While large language models using AI are capable of identifying patterns and predicting future events with unprecedented clarity and speed, decision-makers still need to rely on human judgment and wrestle with the implications of AI technology on national security and foreign policy.
AI-generated early warnings can increase freedom of action across the national security spectrum, helping to prevent, change, or mitigate an adverse outcome before it happens. However, AI technology doesn't make decision-makers' choices simpler, but rather more complex. As AI makes it possible to consistently deduce an opponent's next steps, policymakers must now rethink their diplomatic and negotiating strategies. The quantity of data analyzed by AI makes it increasingly difficult to catch a technologically equipped nation by surprise, challenging traditional wartime strategies and increasing the importance of early warning systems.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: AI’s Gatekeepers Aren’t Prepared for What’s Coming
The AI revolution raises questions about who will benefit and who will be left behind. The development of powerful, general-purpose models like ChatGPT concentrates power in the hands of a few companies, limiting access to frontier AI capabilities. Access to chips and equipment used to manufacture them gives control over who can access these capabilities, with the United States having already weaponized this dependency to curb China's access to advanced chips. However, there are risks associated with the proliferation of AI models, making comprehensive approaches to protecting models necessary. Technological, market, and geopolitical forces threaten to erode the advantage of the US and its allies in controlling advanced chip manufacturing, and balancing AI's risks with its benefits relies on controlling access to computing hardware needed to train powerful AI models.
#military
The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: Conservatives Wonder Who Navy Is Trying to Recruit With Petty Officer Drag Queen ’Stunt’
The Navy's use of a sailor who is a drag queen as a "digital ambassador" in a recruitment strategy has come under fire from conservative politicians who argue that this kind of promotion is causing young Americans, particularly those within conservative constituencies, to turn away from the military. In response to this criticism, Lloyd Austin, the US Secretary of Defense has banned drag queen shows from military installations. Many are questioning how the Navy did not see that using a drag queen as a recruitment tool could be contentious. Several former Navy chiefs have said that the military should stick to its demographic and focus on promoting opportunities for personal and professional growth rather than targeting fringe communities.
Flag And Cross: Army Unleashes New Assault Vehicle - Firepower of Giant Tanks But a Fraction of the Size
The United States Army has revealed its new M10 Booker combat vehicle during its 248th birthday event. Designed as part of the Mobile Protected Firepower programme, the 42-tonne vehicle is much lighter than the 70-tonne M1 Abrams, but features a 105 mm main gun, .50 calibre Browning machine gun, and a 7.62 mm machine gun. The vehicle is intended to operate as support artillery for infantry and is more heavily armed and armoured than infantry fighting vehicles. The first vehicles are scheduled to be delivered by November 2023.
#culture
Foreign Policy: It’s Not a Barbie World
Barbie, the iconic American symbol of girlhood, has struggled in the international market, facing bans in countries such as Russia and Saudi Arabia and failing to make a dent in markets in China and India. Barbie's mixed reception abroad is due to her Western European roots, her eroticized appearance, and cultural and political differences that were not taken into account by Mattel's attempts to market her globally. However, Barbie's transformative evolution in the United States, including prosthetic leg Barbie, reflects the changing societal attitudes and values she embodies.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Sikh Leader Who Advocated for Separate Sikh State Shot Dead Outside Surrey, BC, Temple
The president of a Sikh temple in Surrey, BC, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was shot and killed in his truck on June 18, immediately after attending an evening service. Canadian authorities are still investigating possible motives behind the targeted killing, but members of the Sikh community are speculating that the Indian government was involved. According to local Indian news reports, the Indian government wanted Nijjar extradited to India on charges related to extremism and terrorism. Nijjar denied all allegations and was a prominent figure in the Sikh community, advocating for a Sikh state independent of India.
The Epoch Times: Suspect in Jail After 4 People Fatally Shot at Residence in Idaho, Police Say
Four people were killed in a shooting in Kellogg, Idaho, and a 31-year-old suspect has been arrested and booked on probable cause for murder. The victims and suspect were neighbors, and the motive for the shooting has not been confirmed yet. The bodies of the victims are in the custody of the Shoshone County Coroner’s Office.