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America First News
21 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Rep. Boebert says she will use a privileged motion to bring impeachment articles against Biden
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., announced on Twitter that she will bring articles of impeachment against President Biden over his perceived negligence on the U.S. border, stating that "Biden intentionally ceded command & control of our border to cartels" and "allowed an invasion." Boebert is using a privileged motion, which will require all House members to vote on the impeachment articles.
Fox News: Durham to testify at House Judiciary Committee after finding flaws in Trump-Russia investigation
Former Special Counsel John Durham is expected to testify in an open House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, after releasing a report that found the Justice Department and FBI should not have launched the Trump-Russia investigation. Durham's report found that the Justice Department and the FBI "failed to uphold their mission of strict fidelity to the law" by launching the probe. Durham was picked in 2019 by then-Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate the origins of the FBI’s original Trump-Russia investigation.
Durham found that senior FBI personnel displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor toward information that they received from politically affiliated people, which he said triggered then-Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Durham found there was significant reliance on investigative leads provided or funded (directly or indirectly) by Trump's political opponents. Democrats are expected to downplay Durham's report, but his investigation led to Kevin Clinesmith, who pleaded guilty and served community service time.
Fox News: Tim Scott demands answers from Biden amid Hunter plea deal: 'The Big Guy' has some explaining to do
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., criticized the Justice Department after it was revealed that Hunter Biden secured a federal plea deal on a felony gun charge and two tax misdemeanors. Scott vowed to "fire" President Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray if he is elected president, calling for equal justice and criticizing what he called a "two-tiered system." Hunter Biden will plead guilty to two counts of tax evasion and one count of a felony relating to firearms charges. Republicans have accused Hunter of selling influence overseas during his father's vice presidency.
#society
Fox News: Minneapolis gay bar dumps Anheuser-Busch, blasting the company over integrity amid Dylan Mulvaney debacle
Minneapolis gay bar The Saloon is replacing Anheuser-Busch with local breweries due to the company's lack of support for marginalized communities. The decision comes after Anheuser-Busch received backlash over their promotional partnership with influencer Dylan Mulvaney, causing a significant drop in sales from conservative consumers. The Saloon owner John Moore is committed to doing business with those who have integrity and do not discriminate against the LGBTQ+ community.
Anheuser-Busch's partnership with influencer Dylan Mulvaney led to a loss of roughly $28 billion in market value and a decrease in sales from conservative consumers. The company's CEO Brendan Whitworth expressed that the company never intended to divide people. The incident acted as a wake-up call for Anheuser-Busch's global chief marketing officer Marcel Marcondes, who believes marketers need to be "very humble" during divisive times. Some gay bars in Chicago have also opted to dump Bud Light.
Spectator USA: Why conservative boycotts should terrify corporations
Conservatives are increasingly boycotting major corporations that they believe to be promoting woke values. Bud Light faced a backlash after partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, losing $6 billion in market value and experiencing a sales drop of more than 28%. Target faced similar criticisms for marketing child-friendly LGBTQ+ clothing and lost $9.3 billion in market value. Conservative-backed apps like PublicSq. and Consumers’ Research’s “Woke Alerts” are making it easier for consumers to identify and boycott companies that promote woke values, and conservatives are realizing they have more purchasing power than they thought.
#economy
Forbes: Who Is Joseph Tsai, The Billionaire Tasked With Steering Alibaba Through Turbulent Time?
Joseph Tsai, billionaire co-founder of Alibaba Group and owner of the Brooklyn Nets, is taking over as chairman of Alibaba to revive growth amid China's sluggish post-pandemic recovery. Eddie Wu, another co-founder, will be taking over as CEO from Daniel Zhang when he steps down in September. Analysts say Tsai, who is a longtime confidante of Jack Ma's, will likely seek to fend off competition from the likes of Pinduoduo by executing a strategy the mogul outlined in a recent meeting. Alibaba faces rising competition and has lost more than 70% of its value since Beijing's crackdown on the entire internet industry.
#crime
Fox News: Lyft reactivates rider's account after jumping from car in alleged kidnapping led to ‘safety violations'
Lyft initially deactivated a Virginia woman's account for "safety violations" after she jumped out of a moving car fearing she was being kidnapped by the driver. The woman had expressed concerns over his driving before he changed course towards an alternate location. Despite contacting Lyft and sharing her story on social media, the company initially did not respond in a way she deemed appropriate, and stated there were no subsequent issues reported with the driver. However, Lyft CEO David Risher indicated that he would look into the situation, and the woman's account was eventually reactivated, with the company offering support and promising corrective measures.