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19 Jun 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Francis Suarez Repeatedly Dodges Questions On Building The Border Wall
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez avoided answering whether he supports building a wall on the US southern border to help stem the tide of illegal aliens entering the country under the Biden administration. During an interview with Fox Business, he sidestepped talking about the wall and added that he would "dedicate whatever the resources that are necessary" and discuss the issue with law enforcement partners. He also discussed the need to understand who the illegal aliens are and give them legal status. Suarez previously attended protests of Trump's immigration policies and did not plan to enforce an undocumented person law signed by the Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
#politics
The Right Scoop: Judge bars Trump from publicly talking about evidence in classified docs case
A judge in Florida has prohibited Donald Trump and his lawyers from discussing evidence in the DOJ's classified documents case in news or social media without prior court consent. The order also imposes strict conditions on Trump's access to the materials and directs him not to retain copies or review any evidence without his lawyer's supervision. The ruling comes after a motion filed last week by prosecutors asking for conditions on how the defense stores and uses the documents.
Daily Wire: CNN Panel Upset Republicans Tim Scott, Nikki Haley Deny ‘Systemic Racism’
CNN panel criticizes Sen. Tim Scott and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley for denying the existence of systemic racism despite being minorities themselves. The panel claims that their denial reveals the defining unifying belief of the Republican coalition in the Trump era. ( )
PJ Media: Keith Olbermann Throws Tantrum Over The Hill's RFK Jr. Interview
Keith Olbermann attacks "conspiracy nuts" who interview Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and calls for The Hill to be shut down . Olbermann is also critical of the proposed debate between RFK Jr. and Peter Hotez on the COVID-19 vaccine, calling Joe Rogan "the stupidest man in the world" . Olbermann's calls for cancellation are not new as he previously criticized CNN for giving Donald Trump a live platform and claimed it was "committing journalistic suicide" .
The New American: Finland Forms Right-wing Coalition Government - The New American
Finland's new government will be led by the National Coalition Party (NCP), joined by the Finns Party, Swedish People's Party, and Christian Democrats. With 108 seats, the ruling coalition has a majority in parliament. Observers are calling the new Cabinet the most right-wing in the country's recent history, with a focus on reducing government spending and immigration. Climate change mitigation policies may also be affected, with plans to reduce taxes on gasoline and vehicle taxes. The victory represents a growing anti-European Union sentiment in Europe, with right-of-center parties gaining ground in Sweden and possibly Spain.
The Blaze: British PM caught on camera making very non-politically correct joke about trans ideology: 'We need to focus on biology'
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing criticism over a leaked video from a conservative meeting where he mocked Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey's beliefs in trans ideology. Sunak joked about Davey's view that trans women should have the same rights as biological women and suggested that more education in biology could undermine trans ideology. Downing Street defended Sunak, saying that he was targeting Davey specifically, not trans people generally, and that he believes trans people should be respected but disagreed with their ideology.
Fox News: Trump addresses reluctance to hand over documents in first interview since indictment
Former President Trump defends his storage of classified documents and declares his intention to pursue the 2024 Republican nomination, despite his recent 37-count federal indictment. In an exclusive interview with Fox's Bret Baier, Trump criticized the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and refused to hand over the documents until he'd had time to remove his personal belongings, as well as denouncing the indictment. Part one of the interview will air on "Special Report" on June 21st at 6 PM ET.
Fox News: Bill Barr: DOJ should release FBI doc alleging Biden bribery scheme to Congress
Former Attorney General William Barr suggests that the FBI-produced FD-1023 document, alleging a criminal bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden, be released to Republican lawmakers provided necessary steps are taken to protect the confidential human source in the document. Barr's suggestion comes amid outcry that the Justice Department is not evenhanded with respect to investigations of former President Donald Trump and the Biden family. This assurance is especially needed now because of recent reports that an FBI whistleblower is suggesting some shenanigans possibly directed at undermining the Delaware investigation.
#society
The Federalist Papers: CNN Gets Humiliated by Drove of Fact-Checkers After Network Race Baits on Father's Day
CNN tweeted a false, race-baiting message on Father's Day about black fatherhood, but Twitter users quickly corrected CNN's "data." A section was added to the tweet's context with statistics that show that 64% of black children in the US live without their biological fathers. Another Twitter user noted the obvious: "It's statistically true that black families have absent fathers unfortunately." Contrary to CNN's claim, there is no data that suggests "what most people experience" in black families is anything other than absentee fatherhood. The destruction of the black family is one of the most heartbreaking tragedies that have beset black Americans.
Newsbusters: NPR Celebrates First U.S. ‘Drag Laureate,’ LGBTQ and Religion (Even Islam?)
National Public Radio focuses more on LGBTQ+ issues than journalistic content. Chloe Veltman's story for All Things Considered, "Nation's first 'drag laureate' kicks off Pride in San Francisco," is an example of 100% taxpayer-funded counter-culture indulgence, with no real journalistic content. NPR also reports on "Faith for Pride," a national initiative involving various religions and LGBTQ rights, but fails to address the hostility toward homosexuality in Islam. (,)
Daily Wire: ‘Brand Slapped Them In The Face’: ‘Bar Rescue’ Host On Bud Light Boycott
Customers are continuing their boycott of Bud Light, sparked by the beer brand’s partnership with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney. Jon Taffer, the host of “Bar Rescue,” said the boycott was likely to be a permanent situation, as customers felt that the brand had “slapped them in the face.” Taffer, who offered advice on how Anheuser-Busch could save the brand, said its “distribution mechanisms around Bud Light have all been reduced to adjust to current levels. It’s forever.” The beer company has not formally apologized for the controversy.
Red State: Juneteenth: A Reflection of Today's Fight for Liberty
Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, represents the enduring struggle for liberty against government abuse and oppression. General Gordon Granger's announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Galveston, Texas serves as a symbolic milestone in the fight against slavery and for civil rights. Juneteenth provides liberty-loving folks with an example of how people yearning to be free can emerge victorious against governmental and societal tyrants seeking to rob them of their liberty.
The fight against government abuse continues, where marginalized groups face obstacles in their quest for equal treatment under the law. If we fail to unite against the authoritarian elites today, our liberties will become a thing of the past. Juneteenth highlights the power of coming together to effect change and reminds us to take a hard look at ourselves and the state of our society, which is dangerously divided. The true conflict is between we the people and the authoritarians on Team Red and Team Blue who seek to subjugate us.
PJ Media: On Juneteenth, Many Black Americans Are Not Optimistic About Race Relations
Black Americans are pessimistic about race relations, with the majority believing racism will get worse in America. Affirmative action is on the Supreme Court’s docket and may be ruled unconstitutional. The issue of racism is worsening due to everything being built on it. The way forward is with Martin Luther King’s assertion about character. Unfortunately, people with influence will continue to provoke confrontations among races.
#war
Human Events: 38 children massacred in Uganda school by ISIS-linked extremist
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An extremist group, allegedly linked to ISIS, hacked, bludgeoned, and burned 42 people, mostly students, to death in a school in Uganda. The group, called the Allied Democratic Forces, has been carrying out violent attacks in the eastern Congo, blaming the Ugandan government for not protecting its own citizens.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Putin critic Navalny calls for anti-Moscow campaign as trial on extremism begins
Alexei Navalny, a critic of Vladimir Putin and Russian opposition leader, called on his supporters to campaign against Moscow’s actions on Ukraine as his trial on extremism charges began. Navalny’s trial was held in a maximum-security facility in Melekhovo and was closed shortly after starting. The anti-Russian leader argued that the fraud and contempt of court charges against him were politically motivated. Although Navalny demanded a judge keep the trial open to the public, his parents were not permitted to attend and it was closed to reporters.
The Epoch Times: John Robson: Beijing’s Turn Toward Cute Puppy Diplomacy Shouldn’t Be Trusted
The West possesses a resilience that tyrannies cannot match. China's "Hundred Year Marathon" shows signs of faltering amidst a struggling economy, bringing into question the Xinping administration's plan to become the world's dominant global power by 2049. Despite the West's delusions and China's recent turn to "puppy diplomacy", their leaders' vision and objectives remain bad for both sides and should be firmly discouraged.
The Epoch Times: Jailed Activist Joshua Wong: Embrace the Decision to Stay or Leave, Don't Judge Right or Wrong
Former Hong Kong political party member Joshua Wong shared his views on how people should approach the decision to stay or leave Hong Kong amidst a population decline due to the implementation of the National Security Law. Many chose to leave for an environment free of lies, while others stayed to maintain Hong Kong’s values. Wong believes there is no need to judge if it is right or wrong to stay or leave, and that one can be open-minded when deciding.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: Manufacturing Moves South
New manufacturing investment in the US is largely going to the South, where there are cheaper energy prices and better availability of right-to-work labour. The region is also benefiting from proactive state governments removing barriers to construction and subsidies for green initiatives. Manufacturing employment has been recovering from pre-pandemic levels across the country, with similar numbers of people employed in the South as in the Midwest. However, government-backed initiatives mean some of the projects may not meet their promises.
Flag And Cross: English Lit Grad Turns Depop Into $317k Business From Bedroom
Callum Massey, a university student from Wolverhampton, started selling unwanted clothes from his bedroom in 2018 to make extra cash on Depop. He soon turned his focus to selling vintage clothing and now owns two shops on the app, selling over 12,500 items and making £250k in total sales. Despite competition from rival app Vinted, Callum's massive 54 percent profit margin meant that £30k of his £56k revenue in 2022 was profit. Callum plans to invest his profits into a new monthly sock subscription service to run alongside his Depop shops.
Callum Massey turned to selling vintage clothes while studying English Literature at the University of Wolverhampton to make extra cash. He now owns two shops on the Depop app, selling over 12,500 items and making £250k in total sales. Callum's massive 54 percent profit margin meant that £30k of his £56k revenue in 2022 was profit. He has no plans to move out of his parents' house in Wolverhampton anytime soon and is launching a new sock subscription service to run alongside his Depop shops.
#military
The Epoch Times: US Army’s New Body Fat Test May Disqualify Some Soldiers From Service
The US Army has introduced a new body fat assessment that could lead to many soldiers failing their fitness tests. A new directive based on the Comprehensive Body Composition study introduces a new measuring tape methodology that is designed to yield more consistent estimates of soldiers’ body fat and fitness. The tape test will measure a soldier’s body fat by taking the circumference of their waist near the navel, rather than the previous system for males which was measuring around their neck and abdomen, while females were measured around their neck, waist, and hips. Those who fail to meet the weight standards could be discharged from the Army.
#culture
Forbes: Cheers! Celebrities Continue To Top-Up On Alcohol Brand Endorsements
Celebrities continue to endorse alcoholic drink collections with increasing popularity, with the UK's projected alcoholic drink market set to reach $3.56bn this year. Chloe, Poppy and Cara Delevingne have launched Della Vite, an Italian Prosecco and Jay-Z's Ace of Spades champagne brand has been valued at $600m following its acquisition by LVMH. Diageo has purchased both Clooney and Gerber’s Casamigos tequila brand and Reynolds' Aviation Gin, whilst Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have launched their own mezcal brand, Dos Hombres. Dwayne Johnson has also created Teremana, a tequila line, with Bruno Mars launching rum brand SelaVey Rum.
Forbes: What Should Blackpink’s Jennie Do After ‘The Idol’?
Jennie from Blackpink is shining as an actress on the TV show The Idol and is now deciding which path to take on her post-show journey, whether it be pursuing more acting roles or exploring her solo music career further. She also intends to continue her work with Blackpink, and her success in individual ventures could translate into greater support for future releases by the group. Additionally, her performance on The Idol may make her eligible for prestigious accolades such as an Emmy, and future musical offerings from the show may position her as a strong contender for recognition in the music industry.
#history
The New American: Juneteenth: Fraudulent Independence Day - The New American
The Juneteenth National Independence Day celebrates the emancipation of slaves, even though slavery didn't legally end until December 6th. We also discuss the Sam Bankman-Fried-FTX legal saga, the stolen Covid relief funds, the UN's desire to be an arbiter of truth, the corruption of the Zelensky government in Ukraine, and the differences between a democracy and a republic.
#health
Flag And Cross: Breastfeeding May Protect Mothers From Type 2 Diabetes, Yale Study Shows
Breastfeeding can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes in mothers by increasing insulin sensitivity and the number of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. A new study by Yale researchers compared the metabolic effects of breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding in mice, and found that lactating mice had fewer metabolically active fats and more insulin-producing cells, as well as less insulin resistance, than non-lactating mice. The protective effect of nursing may be related to effects both to increase insulin-producing cells and to lessen whole body resistance to the effects of insulin.
#education
American Thinker: Midwestern teachers brainstorm ways to break laws protecting children
Midwest teachers discuss breaking state laws on transgenderism at workshop hosted by Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center. Department of Education funds organization.
#crime
PJ Media: EXCLUSIVE: Previous Target of DOJ’s Trump Legal Hit Squad Alleges Witness Payoff Scheme
Former Rep. Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.) has accused Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is overseeing the ongoing investigation into Donald Trump, of illegal wiretapping, inducing false testimony, and paying off witnesses after being linked to Renzi's own prosecution and conviction on bribery and extortion charges. Renzi claims that Smith approved and helped with the payoff offer, and that he and his team also tainted the jury pool and sponsored false testimony in Renzi's case. These allegations, revealed in a 2019 complaint and request for investigation filed by Renzi's legal firm Mayer Brown, tie Smith and his team more directly to prosecutorial misconduct than previously revealed, and suggest the same misconduct could occur against Trump.
Renzi also claimed that Smith and his lead prosecutor, David Harbach, are known for providing secret incentives, such as payoffs, to cooperating witnesses to get them to spin a tale. Assistant U.S. Attorney Gary Restaino and his team, working under Smith and Harbach, engaged in witness manipulation and induced key witness Phillip Aries to change his testimony to match a false narrative. The evidence provided in Mayer Brown's filings showed that the DOJ team destroyed evidence, introduced false testimony, and concealed exculpatory and impeachment evidence. These new allegations are particularly relevant given the DOJ's alleged attempts to influence potential witnesses without money in the ongoing Trump investigation.
Fox News: Case against former Arizona corrections boss in 2022 standoff with officers pushed to July
Arizona's former corrections director Charles Ryan's case, in which he fired a gun inside his home, has been moved to July after additional evidence was requested by both sides. Ryan suffered injuries when a bullet he fired hit a bathroom sink before he pointed a handgun at officers which led to police shooting him. Police reports indicate that Ryan had consumed half a bottle of tequila before police had arrived at his home.
Fox News: Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen confessed to killing 2 teen girls: prosecutors
Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen made "incriminating statements" against himself while incarcerated, according to prosecutors and defense attorneys. Allen's statements were considered inconsistent and unreliable, with the defense arguing that his mental health is deteriorating in prison. Allen's attorneys have also filed a motion claiming that the "conditions under which Mr. Allen has been forced to endure are akin to that of a prisoner of war."
#sports
Fox News: Belgian coach Domenico Tedesco 'shocked' at Thibaut Courtois' decision to leave training camp
Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois left the team's training camp ahead of a European Championship qualifier against Estonia after being overlooked for the captaincy, causing a crisis just six months after the team's poor performance in the World Cup. Courtois was frustrated by Belgium's coach Domenico Tedesco's decision to give the captaincy to Romelu Lukaku in the absence of injured midfielder Kevin De Bruyne. He apparently doesn't feel he's adequately recognized. The goalkeeper, who has made 102 appearances for Belgium, left the camp saying he had knee inflammation. However, Tedesco denied that Courtois was injured and said that he could not lie to the team and its staff.
#outdoors
On The Water: Porgies as a Gamefish
Scup, also known as porgies, are abundant and easy to catch fish along the East coast. They can be caught using small plastic jigs or metal blade baits, and are often found in sandy or rocky areas near rocks and reefs. Scup are not picky eaters and can be caught using a variety of lures, but vibes and blade baits are the most effective. Scup fishing is similar to panfishing in freshwater, but scup fight much harder and often come mixed in with other predator fish like black sea bass and stripers. They are also a popular food fish and can be eaten raw in the form of high-quality sashimi.
#other
Daily Wire: Country Music Star Goes Ballistic After Concert-Goer Flips Off His Kid
Country singer Chris Janson stopped his Minnesota concert after a fan flipped off his 9-year-old son during a father-son performance of "The Reel Bass Pro." Janson boldly addressed the crowd, threatened the offender and demanded that he leave, stating he would not perform another song until the individual was removed. Following the incident, the rest of Janson's performance received positive reviews, with fans applauding the musician for taking an honorable stand against someone who harmed his son.
Forbes: A&E’s ‘Live PD’ Lawsuit Against Reelz Over ‘On Patrol: Live’ Can Proceed, Judge Rules
A&E's lawsuit against rival network Reelz and production company Big Fish will proceed after U.S. District Judge Katharine Polk Failla ruled that A&E's claims of copyright and trademark infringement against Reelz’s show On Patrol: Live were valid. A&E filed the lawsuit last year, alleging that Big Fish created a virtually identical show to A&E's Live PD with Reelz, based on the unprotectable stock elements of police ride-along shows. The elements of the shows were found to be "substantially similar", allowing A&E to proceed with their claims.