THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 22, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic

#politics

Breitbart: North Carolina's Democrat Governor Josh Stein Vetoes Constitutional Carry
North Carolina's Democrat Governor Josh Stein Vetoes Constitutional Carry
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein vetoed Senate Bill 50, which aimed to establish constitutional carry in the state, allowing individuals aged 18 and older to carry concealed weapons without a permit. Stein argued the bill would undermine public safety by eliminating training requirements and making it harder for law enforcement.

The veto means North Carolina will not join the majority of states that have enacted similar laws. Stein emphasized the need to protect responsible gun ownership while ensuring safety for both citizens and law enforcement.


Breitbart: American Suppressor Association, Gun Rights and Medical Groups Urge Senate GOP to End NFA Tax Scheme
American Suppressor Association, Gun Rights and Medical Groups Urge Senate GOP to End NFA Tax Scheme
A coalition of gun rights organizations is urging Senate Majority Leader John Thune to maintain provisions in the budget reconciliation bill that would eliminate the National Firearms Act tax on suppressors and short-barreled firearms. They argue that suppressors can significantly reduce the risk of noise-induced hearing loss for shooters.

Opposition from Democrats includes claims that removing the tax would encourage crime and eliminate background checks, which proponents dispute, likening suppressors to mufflers that reduce noise without silencing it entirely. The support for tax removal is also backed by health professionals who highlight the hearing protection benefits of suppressors.


Breitbart: MSNBC's Robinson: Trump's Following Precedent on National Guard in CA
MSNBC's Robinson: Trump's Following Precedent on National Guard in CA
MSNBC Political Analyst Eugene Robinson discussed the court ruling allowing President Trump to control California National Guard troops against Governor Newsom's wishes. He noted that past presidents have federalized state National Guards during civil rights enforcement despite governors' opposition.

Robinson expressed skepticism about the president withholding transportation funds from states not cooperating with ICE, suggesting that this may exceed presidential authority and might not be upheld by the Supreme Court.


#society

Breitbart: Lawsuit: Elon Musk's 'Defectively Designed' Tesla Cybertruck Burned so Hot that Man's Skeleton Disintegrated
Lawsuit: Elon Musk's 'Defectively Designed' Tesla Cybertruck Burned so Hot that Man's Skeleton Disintegrated
Michael Sheehan, 47, died in a fiery crash involving his Tesla Cybertruck, which allegedly had a "defective design" that trapped him inside. His family has filed a lawsuit against Tesla, claiming the vehicle's design flaws and battery issues contributed to his tragic death.

The lawsuit highlights that the Cybertruck's electrically operated doors became inoperable post-crash, and the vehicle's safety design was inadequate. Sheehan's death follows other incidents involving the Cybertruck, raising concerns about its safety and Tesla's negligence.


Fox News: Rep. Wesley Hunt defends Trump's move to restore Robert E. Lee's name to military base
Rep. Wesley Hunt defends Trump's move to restore Robert E. Lee's name to military base
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, defended former President Trump's decision to restore the name of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to Fort Gregg-Adams, arguing that such names serve as reminders of history. He emphasized the importance of remembering the past to avoid repeating it.

Hunt, who has personal ties to the name through his time at West Point, highlighted his biracial family as a symbol of progress and the changing landscape of America. He believes that removing historical figures' names would erase important lessons from history.


Fox News: Prince William welcomes latest additions to royal family in rare birthday tribute
Prince William welcomes latest additions to royal family in rare birthday tribute
Kate Middleton celebrated Prince William's 43rd birthday with a heartfelt social media tribute, sharing a never-before-seen photo of him with their new puppies. The post was signed by Kate and their three children, reflecting their close family bond.

Despite her absence from Royal Ascot due to health reasons, Kate's public message marked a rare display of affection for her husband. She has been navigating her return to public life following cancer treatment, having announced she was cancer-free last year.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Briton with 'links to Iran' arrested near RAF base on suspicion of spying and terrorism offences
Briton with 'links to Iran' arrested near RAF base on suspicion of spying and terrorism offences
A British man, potentially linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, has been arrested in Cyprus on espionage and terrorism charges. He allegedly surveilled the RAF Akrotiri base and was found with a camera and multiple phones.

The man has been detained for eight days pending investigation, with authorities citing national security. The Foreign Office is coordinating with Cypriot officials regarding the case.


The Western Journal: Trump Ending Bloody African War with Brokered Peace Between the Two Sides
Trump Ending Bloody African War with Brokered Peace Between the Two Sides
President Trump announced a peace deal between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, aimed at ending a decades-long conflict marked by significant violence. Delegations from both nations are set to sign the agreement in Washington, which Trump hailed as a major achievement for Africa and the world.

Despite his efforts, Trump expressed skepticism about receiving a Nobel Peace Prize, citing previous recommendations from Pakistan for his role in various conflicts. The ongoing disputes, particularly over mineral resources, have resulted in millions of deaths, underscoring the importance of successful diplomatic interventions.


#military

The Economist: Europe wants to show it’s ready for war. Would anyone show up to fight?
Europe wants to show it’s ready for war. Would anyone show up to fight?
Europe is set to increase defense spending significantly, with a target of 3.5% of GDP, primarily for equipment purchases, as NATO meets in The Hague. However, attracting young recruits to military service remains a challenge, raising concerns about the continent's readiness for conflict.

Despite the financial commitment, the cultural aversion to war may hinder Europe's ability to field a fighting force when needed. The question looms: if conflict arises, will there be enough willing participants to defend the continent?