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America First News
21 Jun 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: Pro-DeSantis PAC Hits Trump In Ad Over Past Support Of Trans Competitors In His Beauty Pageants
Never Back Down, a pro-DeSantis super PAC, released an ad criticizing former President Trump for endorsing transgender contestants to compete in the Miss Universe pageant a decade ago. The ad features Trump's past statements and interviews with Jenna Talaackova, a transgender contestant in the pageant that he owned. During the interview, Trump referred to Talaackova as a woman and said that she was entitled to compete. The ad ends with a clip of a contestant saying that she supported letting transgender individuals compete.
The Federalist Papers: Undercover Video Exposes BlackRock Recruiter Bragging About How Little It Takes to 'Buy a Senator'
BlackRock, hedge funds, and bankers control the world; this is according to a recent James O'Keefe undercover investigation. The investigation reveals that US senators can be bought for just $10,000. As for BlackRock, a low-level recruiter, Serge Varlay says he decides individuals' fates and describes how BlackRock controls world pressure points in government, business, and media and owns significant shares of several companies like Amazon, Microsoft, CNN, Fox, and Pfizer. Varlay also spoke about how campaign financing is how politicians are bought, and it's done by investors like BlackRock buying diverse companies and plowing back proceeds to buy more companies until their risks are low. The investigation also shows that BlackRock predicts the market direction before it's common knowledge and even does economic calculations for the federal government.
Red State: BREAKING: Rep. Adam Schiff Censured by House
The US House of Representatives censured Rep. Adam Schiff for repeatedly lying to the American people. The revised censure motion did not include the $16 million fine, which caused 20 Republicans to vote against the previous version. Schiff responded by taking pride in being effective in defending democracy.
Front Page Magazine: The Tyranny of the Clerks
The Constitution's check and balance structure was created to prevent tyranny and degradation of civil liberties, freedom, and equality, but it could not have anticipated the rise of modern tyranny of bureaucrats. Progressives believed in rule by experts and centralized government, which has led to the expansion of unaccountable and anonymous bureaucracies and abusive powers. Government agencies have become political entities that lack accountability and promote arrogance and contempt of citizens, leading to selective and vindictive prosecution that threatens the promise of "equal protection under the laws." The 2024 election will determine whether we will live free to govern ourselves or further endure the tyranny of the clerks.
Red State: (Video) Matt Gaetz Rips Into John Durham: 'You Won't Tell Us Who Gave the Orders Because You're Protecting Those People!'
During Special Counsel John Durham's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) questioned Durham about the mysterious Joseph Mifsud, who provided information to George Papadopoulos that led to the FBI's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Gaetz accused Durham of not fully investigating the matter and expressed disappointment in the lack of accountability for those involved. Durham maintained that his investigation was conducted lawfully and stated that he pursued every lead possible in trying to locate Mifsud.
Fox News: Youngkin’s clean sweep: All 10 GOP candidates he endorsed won their contested primaries in Virginia
All Republican candidates endorsed by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin have won their primary contests this year, with six victories on Tuesday night alone. Youngkin's political influence in the commonwealth shows no signs of waning. Progressives also had a good night, with the only pro-life Democrat in the state Senate voted out and three George Soros-backed progressive district attorney candidates winning.
Daily Wire: Ben Shapiro Asks The Questions The Media Missed After Hunter Biden Plea Deal
Ben Shapiro questions why the media is focusing on President Joe Biden's parenting after the guilty plea of his son Hunter Biden, and suggests that they should be asking how Hunter got his job with a Ukrainian energy company and how Joe's family is making money off his name. He also questions why the investigation into Hunter Biden took so long and suggests that it may have been delayed until after the important midterm elections.
Hunter Biden has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors, pleading guilty to two tax crimes and admitting to an illegal firearm purchase. He will reportedly enter a diversion program for the firearm charge, which could be expunged from his record upon completion. The prosecutors have stated that Hunter has agreed to the guilty plea and the diversion program. The investigation into his taxes and gun purchase took five years and involved FBI agents and IRS investigators.
Flag And Cross: 'Don't Fall For It': Bongino Warns There is Secret Reasoning Behind Hunter Biden Plea Deal
Hunter Biden has settled several investigations into his wrongdoings with plea deals, but conservative radio talker Dan Bongino insists that "it’s a trap." Bongino warns that something big is coming and that these plea deals are meant to cover up the Biden family's corruption. He describes the plea deals as a scam to make it look like the corrupt Department of Justice is treating Donald Trump and Hunter Biden with equal seriousness.
Newsbusters: CNN Ignores Polling, Slams 'Right-Wing Mob' Over Bud Light Boycott
CNN discusses how older, white, non-urban voters are leading boycotts against companies that promote transgender activism, ultimately trying to force these companies to adhere to more conservative values. Liberal positions on transgender rights are also overwhelmingly opposed by Americans, according to a recent Gallup poll. Despite this, the segment portrays the boycotters as out of touch with public opinion and labels them a "right-wing attack mob." While inclusion has always been good for business, the companies are trying to figure out how to navigate the pressure from both sides of the issue. (, )
A new Gallup poll finds that social conservatism in the United States is at its highest level since 2012, with 38% of Americans identifying as "very conservative" or "conservative" on social issues. Republican identity is driving the numeric increase of social conservatism, with a jump from 60 to 74% identifying as conservative in the past two years. The rise in socially conservative views is seen in nearly all demographics, including millennials. Issues surrounding transgender rights, including changing one's gender and gender-affirming care, are highlighted as driving factors, with 55% of Americans describing changing one's gender as "morally wrong," and 69% believing that transgender athletes should have to compete with the gender consistent with their birth gender. (, )
The New American: Tom DeWeese: Defending America’s Farmers Against Carbon Capture Scheme - The New American
For-profit companies are using eminent domain to sue South Dakota farmers in order to lay carbon capture pipelines through crucial farmland. The liquified carbon dioxide will then be transported to oil and gas fields in North Dakota for for-profit companies to extract more hydrocarbon fuels. Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center and The John Birch Society is fighting against oppressive government policies and rallying farmers to defend their property rights.
The Babylon Bee: 10 Million-Dollar Ideas For Inventions That Need To Be Crowdfunded ASAP
A crowdfunding platform named GiveSendGo supports cancelled campaigns like Kyle Rittenhouse and the Freedom Convoy. It is important to support inclusive platforms like this one that prioritize freedom of speech and expression.
The Epoch Times: Special Counsel Durham Defends FBI, DOJ Amid Defunding Push
Special Counsel John Durham defends DOJ and FBI against Republicans' push to defund and limit funding due to alleged "weaponization" and abuses of power. Durham dismissed defunding agencies as ill-advised, though Republicans have proposed cutting funding for the agencies citing DOJ and FBI abuses. Whistleblower reports allege DOJ and FBI have been co-opted by partisan actors and have been involved in politicization and violating First Amendment rights, putting some parents on flight watchlists, and targeting pro-life individuals and organizations. Calls for defunding have been led by Marjorie Taylor Greene and supported by Trump, but many Republicans are hesitant to cut funding.
Flag And Cross: After Newsom's Multiple Swipes at Florida, DeSantis Responds with Video in Gavin's Own Backyard
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has fired back at Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a Twitter video, highlighting the state of San Francisco's streets and blaming the decline on "leftist policies" and politicians like Newsom. DeSantis also challenged Newsom to stop "chirping" and join the presidential race. The feud between the two governors has escalated in recent months and highlights the gap between Republican and Democratic governance.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Is the LGBT Community Advocating Psychological Pedophilia?
The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus released a video stating that they will convert American children to their agenda and capture their minds through psychological pedophilia. The LGBTQ movement aims to create new norms and self-identifications for children and destroy traditional values, leading to a nihilistic post-human society. The LGB and LGBTQ movements are committing a war on parents for raising their children with their own values and may be collaborating to erase women's spaces. This agenda should be declared illegal and treated as psychological terrorism against children.
National Review: The Corner: Gay Publication Is Somehow Transphobic Due to an Acronym
Pink News, a British LGBTQ+ publication, has been accused of transphobia by radical activists for using the acronym "LGB" in their tweet about a mental health report because it did not include transgender individuals. The report itself did not present findings for transgender people. Activists conflated inclusion and representation, believing that any use of "LGB" is inherently transphobic. Pink News has published articles affirming transgender inclusion, yet the publication was criticized for carelessly throwing around the word "transphobe" and for modifying the "LGBTQ+" acronym.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Feds Need to Mandate Universities to Disclose Research Ties With Foreign Actors, Government Committee Hears
Canadian universities have failed to disclose their partnerships with Chinese agencies, according to a House of Commons Science Committee hearing. Lawyer James Hinton testified that universities have compromised Canadian academic research through their partnerships with Huawei Technologies, allegedly tied to the Chinese military. Hinton called for legislation similar to that adopted by Australia to review international agreements made by universities, while also proposing that institutions report annual disclosures of their research efforts.
Forbes: PGA, LIV Leaders Called To Testify Before Congress Over Historic Merger
The PGA Tour and LIV Golf, a Saudi-backed organization, are facing scrutiny over their proposed merger. A Senate investigative subcommittee has asked LIV CEO Greg Norman, Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund governor Yasir al-Rumayyan and PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan to testify in-person on July 11 regarding the agreement between the two entities, its structures and impact on players, and the Saudi Arabian fund's anticipated role in US professional golf. The financial terms of the merger agreement have not been disclosed, and the Public Investment Fund will hold the “exclusive right to further invest in the new entity.”
Foreign Policy: Honduras’s Street War Escalates in Deadly Prison Riot
Gang wars erupt in Honduras, leading to a deadly prison riot that killed at least 46 women. The riot was fueled by rival gangs Barrio 18 and MS-13, and underscored the government’s ongoing struggle against gang violence, corruption, and human rights abuses . Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss defense cooperation, AI, economic investments, and human rights, in spite of human rights concerns over democratic backsliding in India. Finally, the United States announced new sanctions on Myanmar’s ruling military junta for its “brutal repression” of political dissidents, targeting the defense ministry and two banks used by the junta to circumvent trade barriers .
#economy
Forbes: The Challenges Of Making Fuel From Air
HIF Global is attempting to commercialize the production of fuel from air and water using wind power in Patagonia, Chile. However, the process of converting waste products carbon dioxide and water into fuel will always require more energy than you can get from burning the hydrocarbons, making it an energy-losing proposition. The only possibility of getting the process to work economically is with cheap power, but that often occurs in remote locations, creating logistical problems in getting any liquid fuel produced to market in an economical manner. It would make more sense to put that cheap power into power lines and use it to power electric vehicles.
Fox News: $15 minimum wage narrowly passes Pennsylvania House
Pennsylvania's Democrat-controlled House of Representatives passed a bill to incrementally raise the state's minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2026, but the bill's future remains uncertain as it must still clear the Senate, which has a Republican majority. Pennsylvania's minimum wage is currently $7.25 per hour, the lowest allowed by federal law.
#culture
The Epoch Times: The Latest vs. the Greatest: 'The Little Mermaid' (2023) and 'Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid' (1948)
Looking for a wholesome alternative to Hollywood’s latest releases? Consider Golden Era films from 1934-1954, which are now easily accessible on DVD or for streaming. These movies are both entertaining and artistic while also being family-friendly.
The hype around the 2023 live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid” may have you wanting to watch a nautical movie. Instead, watch “Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid” from 1948, featuring underwater sequences filmed at Weeki Wachee Springs and talented actors including William Powell and Ann Blyth. The story has substance, capturing both magical and moral themes that captivate children and adults alike.
#history
Forbes: Book Review: Candice Millard’s ‘Hero of the Empire’
Hero of the Empire by Candice Millard tells the story of Winston Churchill's life and career, including his role in the Boer War. Although Churchill is often seen as a hero, Millard's book reveals a showy side to him that sought attention and medals. While Churchill's need for danger and his involvement in the Boer War may have been due to his desire for personal glory, Millard's detailed account shows the horrors of war and that free trade would have been a better alternative. Though Churchill's account may not be entirely accurate, his experiences in the war were a key part of his development and eventual success.
#health
The Epoch Times: Why Homelessness Spread Like Wildfire in California | Flindt Andersen
Addiction recovery expert Flindt Andersen discusses the stigma surrounding drug addiction and his own journey to recovery.
Dr. Steven Gundry introduces his new weight loss method, "Caloric Bypass," which focuses on overall gut health. Find out more at gutcleanseprotocol.com/californiainsider
Flag And Cross: Stem Cell Breakthrough Paves Way For Personalized Medicine
Stem cell researchers have discovered a novel technique to evaluate the relationship between human genetics and biology, offering hope for a new era of personalised medicine. The "village in a dish" model enables scientists to grow and study stem cells from many donors at once, providing robust insights into the effects of genetic variation on health and disease. Stem cells have the potential for regenerating the body and finding a cure for various diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer's. This new development eliminates the need to obtain living tissue samples from organs and provides a more accurate snapshot of a whole genetic population.
Fox News: Pennsylvania eyes looser medical marijuana regulations
Pennsylvania state senators advance legislation to expand the state's medical marijuana program, allowing it to be sold in edible form and broadening who can purchase it. The three-bill package passed the Senate Law and Justice Committee almost unanimously, but still needs to pass both House and Senate. Governor Josh Shapiro supports the legalization of adult-use marijuana, but most GOP lawmakers oppose the idea.
Fox News: Wisconsin Assembly set to clear pharmacist-prescribed birth control
The Wisconsin Assembly is set to pass a GOP-authored bill that would enable pharmacists to prescribe and dispense birth control. The bill is expected to have broad bipartisan support. It is unclear whether it will pass the Senate, however, where there may be opposition from Kohlberg and management firm State Capital Group, which is advising Republican legislators on women's health policies.
#education
Fox News: Parental disclosure requirements for sex ed, gender identity clear Ohio House
Ohio's state House passed a bill requiring public schools to inform parents about any classes covering sexual content or gender identity; headed to Ohio Senate.
#crime
Fox News: Ex-Augusta city commissioner sentenced to prison for destroying records in investigation
Former Augusta city commissioner Sammie Lee Sias was sentenced to three years in federal prison for destroying records and lying about it to investigators. Sias deleted around 7,000 files relevant to an investigation from a laptop and later told an FBI agent that he had turned over all requested records.
Front Page Magazine: Nashville Victims Testify
Audrey Hale gunned down six people at Covenant School in Nashville, including three nine-year-old children. Autopsy reports detail the horrific injuries sustained by the young victims. Hale shot the children in the head, back, abdomen, pelvis, legs and arms, and deployed 152 rounds in total from her AR-15-style rifle and other firearms. Hale's motive remains unclear, though it is suspected to be related to "Trans Day of Vengeance." The trans movement has been criticized for promoting violence against those who adhere to biological reality.
Fox News: Judge approves venue change for murder trial of man accused of killing Alabama sheriff
Judge approves move of capital murder trial in Alabama sheriff's death to another county due to concerns over fair trial. Defense lawyers argued that the local media's portrayal of the accused had sparked hostility against their client. Prosecutors seek the death penalty.
Fox News: Trio get 100+ years for killing ex-defensive lineman, 'Mr. Indianapolis' Chris Beaty during Floyd riot
Three people received long prison sentences for fatally shooting former Indiana University football player Chris Beaty during unrest following George Floyd's death in May 2020. Marcus Anderson and Alijah Jones received 164-year sentences while Nakeyah Shields received a 108-year sentence. All three were also convicted of multiple counts of armed robbery.
#sports
Fox News: Riley Gaines shreds San Francisco law enforcement for 'failing miserably' at protecting her from angry mob
Women's sports activist Riley Gaines accused San Francisco law enforcement of "failing miserably" at protecting her from protestors during a speech in April at San Francisco State University, where she and her colleagues were protesting transgender athletes' participation in women's sports. Gaines recounted how she was "held for ransom" by the protestors and claimed the police failed in their duty. Meanwhile, Gaines has been criticised online for her views.
#other
Fox News: NASCAR great Dale Earnhardt Jr. fears dad on 'Bluey' setting 'unrealistic' expectations
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes the hit cartoon "Bluey" is setting unrealistic expectations for parents. According to Earnhardt Jr., the dad in the show is always ready to play with his kids, never too busy or tied up with work. He thinks his daughter Isla has similar expectations of him in real life. However, he understands the importance of letting children have an imagination, but replicating what the dad in "Bluey" does in real life is exhausting.
Daily Wire: ‘It’s Been A Great Run’: Geraldo Says He’s Been Booted From Popular Fox News Show
TV reporter Geraldo Rivera is being ousted from his semi-regular spot on Fox News' popular drive-time panel show "The Five." Rivera, who is one of several cohosts in the rotation for the "liberal" seat formerly occupied by the late Bob Beckel and then liberal commentator Juan Williams, said in a tweet that his final appearances on the show were scheduled for next week. As Rivera noted, being the lone liberal at the table meant that he was often the center of disagreements on the show-clashing routinely with regular hosts Greg Gutfeld and Jesse Watters on everything from abortion and gun control to electric vehicles.
Fox News: Biden administration moves to restore endangered species protections dropped by Trump
The Biden administration plans to reverse Trump-era policies that weakened the Endangered Species Act by reinstating a regulation that provides blanket protections for newly classified threatened species. The rules aim to improve the status of species before they reach the brink of extinction and would no longer consider economic impacts when deciding if animals and plants need protection. The changes could take a year to finalize and face strong pushback from Republican lawmakers.
Fox News: Business jet slammed into VA mountains at 'high velocity' in 'near-vertical descent': feds
A business jet crashed into a mountainside after being intercepted by fighter jets when it flew off course into restricted airspace over Washington D.C. The craft carried four people, all of whom died. The victims included the craft's pilot, Jeff Hefner, the daughter of the aircraft's owner and her daughter’s nanny. Outside aviation experts suggested that the pilot lost consciousness when the cabin lost pressure.
The Epoch Times: Fast Fixes for Smelly Appliances
How to eliminate mystery odors from your washing machine, dishwasher, and garbage disposal. Natural solutions and simple tips to keep your appliances clean and smelling fresh. Learn how to clean the washing machine drum, gasket seal, and dishwasher filter. Discover how to use baking soda, white vinegar, and mouthwash to remove smells and unclog your disposal. Keep your appliances in top condition and eliminate any unwanted odors in your kitchen or laundry room.
Daily Wire: Attorney Who Defended Abortion Clinic In Dobbs Ascends To Federal Judgeship
Julie Rikelman, abortion rights attorney, has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate to sit on the First Circuit Court of Appeals, covering Puerto Rico and most of New England. President Biden nominated Rikelman after her loss in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. She was supported unanimously by Senate Democrats and two pro-abortion Republicans. Critics have called her extreme, referring to her previous characterizations of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers. Despite her notoriety, it is unlikely Rikelman will significantly impact current abortion jurisprudence in the small number of cases federal courts hear.