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2 Jun 2023
#illegals
Washington Free Beacon: Red Wave: Sarah Sanders Becomes 6th GOP Governor To Send Troops to Border This Week
Republican governors from six states, including Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, have pledged to send over 300 National Guard troops in total to assist with the migrant crisis at the southern border. They are responding to Texas Governor Greg Abbott's request for help at the overwhelmed border. These deployments come as border states continue to transport migrants to Democratic cities across the country. The Biden administration deployed over 1,500 U.S. troops to the border last month ahead of the end of Title 42.
#politics
Daily Wire: Here’s The Weirdest Story You’ll Ever Read About Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has suffered from various health issues, including Ramsay Hunt syndrome, encephalitis, and vision and balance impairments. Opinion writer Tom Philp wants Feinstein to remain in office despite her frail condition because of the political consequences of her resignation. Republicans blocked efforts to replace Feinstein temporarily after a recent hospitalization, and the politics of maintaining a razor-thin majority on the Senate Judiciary Committee has an impact on the future governance of the U.S. Supreme Court. However, a poll conducted by UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies found that 67% of California voters think Feinstein is not fit to serve in the Senate.
Fox News: 9 dead in Senegal riots over opposition leader's conviction, sentencing
Clashes between police and supporters of Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko left nine people dead. The government has banned several social media platforms and deployed the military to parts of the country. They maintain his legal troubles are part of a government effort to derail his candidacy in the 2024 presidential election.
The Federalist Papers: Biden Injured Himself Again Right After Nasty Fall at Air Force Commencement
President Joe Biden had a bad start to June, with three incidents adding to his troubles. During a confrontation with the doorframe of Marine One, the 80-year-old Biden was seen losing. Although there were no major injuries, concerns about his age and fitness for office continue to grow.
The incident came after two other high-profile mishaps, including a nasty spill at the Air Force Academy graduation and criticism from former President Donald Trump during his town hall with Fox News.
National Review: Republican National Committee Announces First Presidential Primary Debate
The Republican National Committee released criteria outlining which candidates may participate in its presidential primary debate in Milwaukee on August 23. Candidates must be constitutionally eligible, declared, and have the necessary forms filed with the Federal Elections Commission. They must also meet specific polling, fundraising, and pledge requirements, including polling at least 1% in national and early state polls from specific "carve out" states. Finally, candidates committing to the RNC as the sole debate organization and pledging to support the ultimate party nominee will be allowed to participate.
National Review: ‘A Sad Thing to See’: DeSantis Says Biden’s On-Stage Fall Symbolizes America’s Decline
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis used President Joe Biden's fall at a U.S. Air Force graduation ceremony as an opportunity to criticize his leadership and the state of the country. Speaking in South Carolina, DeSantis condemned Biden's stumble as symbolic of a nation that is continuing to fail and trip over itself, with a need for change. He reiterated his status as a veteran who is marketing himself as a champion of conservatism, and a contender who would defeat Biden next year. South Carolina's Republican primary vote could be pivotal, as every Republican who has won the presidency first won the South Carolina primary.
Red State: Things Get Spicy After Heckler Interrupts Ron DeSantis at New Hampshire Event
During a speech in New Hampshire, presidential candidate Ron DeSantis spoke against the presence of harmful materials such as pornography in schools. A heckler interrupted him, prompting DeSantis to stand up for parental rights and commit to not letting the left indoctrinate children. This is a winning issue for Republicans concerned about the basic innocence of children.
#society
The Right Scoop: “LEAVE OUR KIDS ALONE” – Parents in North Hollywood PROTESTING a pride month event at elementary school [VIDEO]
Parents in North Hollywood are protesting a pride month event at an elementary school, resulting in heated arguments with supporters of the event. A scheduled assembly includes a reading of "The Great Big Book of Families" and videos highlighting LGBTQ+ families, causing outrage among some parents who have called and emailed school officials to complain. The protest resulted in a physical altercation and police presence for crowd control.
Human Events: ERIN ELMORE: Parents of North Hollywood elementary school boycott
Pride assembly, say it’s ‘an inappropriate topic for our kids’
Parents at Saticoy Elementary School in California are boycotting LGBTQ+ assembly during Pride Month, organized by the Los Angeles Unified School District. The assembly is meant to teach K-12 students about LGBTQ+ issues and different kinds of family structures, but parents are calling it "inappropriate." They have created an Instagram account calling for the boycott and organizing a protest.
Conservative values supporters have organized multiple boycotts against corporations pushing radical gender ideology in anticipation of Pride Month. Companies, such as Target and Disney, have already seen significant losses in market value due to boycotts. The Saticoy Elementary School boycott serves as another example of pushback against the promotion of LGBTQ+ issues.
Human Events: JOBOB: Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary RIPS companies pushing Pride
merch, says it’s a ‘huge mistake’
Entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary believes that companies promoting Pride merchandise and launching advertising campaigns are making a "huge mistake." O’Leary criticized Target's decision to draw back the amount of Pride products on display in their stores, describing the company as being "terrified of a Bud Light situation." Companies favoring one side of a partisan political issue, such as gender identity, risk alienating half of their customers.
Conservative Americans are boycotting companies such as Kohl’s and Target for promoting LGBT collections to adolescents, even toddlers. Parents resent the added stress of explaining transgender ideology to young children when facing progressive politics in classrooms and on social media. Recently, brands and corporations have lost the need for customer approval and rely more heavily on scoring ESG (environment, social, governance) points. Conservative consumers may have no alternatives, and companies are willing to weigh in on political matters.
Red State: CA Republicans Rebuke Planned Senate Visit of Anti-Catholic Group 'Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence'
California State Senate is set to honour a group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, who use anti-Catholic themes and sacrilegious imagery, on June 5, after the group was invited by California Senator Scott Wiener and the LGBT+ Caucus. The decision to honour the group has caused backlash, with Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones calling it “inexcusable” and others slamming the group for their denigration of the Catholic faith and anti-Christian activities. The Dodgers had also received criticism for inviting the group to an on-field ceremony for Pride Month.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 465: Russia spent up to US$17 million on the attack on Kyiv
Russia launches missile strikes on Ukraine, using terror tactics and causing damage to civilian infrastructure, killing and injuring civilians, including children. The enemy continues to focus efforts on occupying Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts. Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled 25 attacks, while Russia spent up to $17 million on the attack on Kyiv. Hashtag:
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The U.S. and China Are Caught in a Technology Trap
China has banned semiconductors made by Micron, a US industry giant, from being used in key infrastructure projects, citing cybersecurity reviews. This retaliatory move comes as part of escalating economic tensions between China and the US, with both countries taking tit-for-tat actions against one another, including export controls and sanctions. Multiple officials, lawmakers, and experts warn that any efforts to "thaw" relations will be difficult as China's policy is unlikely to change. The United States currently has most of the control over semiconductor supply chains and technology, giving it leverage over China, but China is attempting to boost its domestic production of semiconductors and other sensitive technologies.
Fox News: 2 Austrians, 1 Dane freed from Iranian captivity in multinational operation
Iran has released three European prisoners - one Danish and two Austrian citizens - after "years of arduous imprisonment," with Oman and Belgium credited for their help. The foreign ministers thanked Belgium for securing the release of two Austrians and one Dane who were "unjustly held" in Iran, while Denmark’s minister did not name the individual in question. The releases come after Belgium returned to Tehran an Iranian diplomat convicted of trying to bomb exiles in France. The three European prisoners were brought to Belgium via Oman, while a third Austrian national remains in detention and his case is on appeal in Iran.
National Review: State Department Says It’s ‘Not Possible’ to Accelerate Many Taiwan Arms Sales
The State Department has expressed pessimism about expedited weapons shipments to Taiwan in an April report delivered to Congress. The report cites “lengthy material lead times, global supply chain issues, and production limits for legacy equipment within the defense industrial base” as reasons for the delays. Although the Department of Defense and other agencies prioritize Taiwan arms sales, limited resources pose a challenge. The report indicates that fulfilling Taiwan’s purchase of Harpoon anti-ship missiles is still years away, with estimated delivery occurring sometime between 2025 and 2029.
The State Department recently delivered a report to Congress detailing the ongoing delays concerning American weapons sales shipments to Taiwan, warning of extensive material lead times and production limits. These issues mean that many of the sales will not occur in the near future. The report delivered information about the state of arms sales to other countries as well as Taiwan, and has prompted some criticism regarding the quality and timeliness of the content. Some officials are concerned that the Biden Administration is prioritizing Taiwanese sensitivity over national security.
The Federalist: Biden Cuts Off Navajo Nation From Oil And Gas Development
Biden's Department of the Interior is moving to restrict oil and gas production in the Chaco Cultural National Historical Park despite indigenous tribes' objections. Secretary Haaland announced plans to limit drilling in a 10-mile radius around the site, which will prevent new leases for 20 years. This move could lead to a loss of $194 million in the next two decades for the Navajo Nation, which rejected the administration's plans to withdraw consideration for oil and gas leases earlier this year. However, the Pueblo Action Alliance, a climate group, supported Haaland's decision, but many have criticized her daughter's potential conflict of interest, as she lobbied for the Pueblo Action Alliance.
Foreign Policy: The U.S. Needs to Get Out of the Way on China
The United States is losing the narrative war on China as anti-American sentiment is hindering global efforts to address China's behavior. Beijing wants the world to believe that only the US cares about China's actions, making other countries hesitant to express concern. The US needs to leave more space for other countries to take ownership of the China issue and expose Beijing's narrative as a lie.
#economy
The Blaze: JPMorgan downgrades Target's stock, cites 'consumer pressures and recent company controversies'
JPMorgan Chase downgrades Target's stock from "overweight" to "neutral" due to recent company controversies and market shifts. Analysts believe that the consumer is broadly weakening and the share of wallet shift away from goods is ongoing. This could turn Target's traffic negative after 12 consecutive positive quarters. The stock has dropped 12% in 2023 despite the S&P 500 index making healthy gains.
Forbes: Real-Time Emissions Monitoring Should Be A Part Of Global Maritime Decarbonization
Real-time monitoring is vital for effective decarbonization in the maritime industry, saving operators money while benefiting the environment. Although long-term decarbonization proposals contribute positively, some policies remain unnecessary for immediate emission control. With real-time technologies, operators obtain data that directly affects the engine efficiency and, in turn, reduces fuel and maintenance costs and emissions. The technology provides significant cost savings to vessel operators, making it an essential incentive for adoption.
#military
Daily Wire: Fort Bragg Renamed As Biden DOD Pushes To Remove Confederate Memorabilia
The U.S. Army base Fort Bragg in North Carolina has been renamed to Fort Liberty to remove Confederate memorabilia, triggering backlash from many veterans. The renaming occurred in a small ceremony and was chosen out of 188 names by the Naming Commission. Although the Fort attempts to assure veterans that their heritage is not being erased, many soldiers see it as a dishonor to their service and part of their history. The project is estimated to cost $62.4 million and is part of the renaming of nine bases across the country featuring Confederate soldiers and generals.
#religion
Washington Free Beacon: FLASHBACK: Kentucky Democrat Andy Beshear Posed With Anti-Catholic Group at Center of Dodgers Controversy
Beshear is facing renewed criticism over his photo with the anti-Catholic organization, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, who were included in the Los Angeles Dodgers' "Pride Night." The group's Easter events featuring pole dancing on a cross have led to controversy with Catholics. Beshear defended the decision and will face Republican challenger Daniel Cameron in a difficult re-election bid. The inclusion of the group has prompted criticism from both Republicans and prominent MLB players, while Beshear's pick for Kentucky's "ambassador to the rest of the world," Silas House, has been criticized for blasting evangelical Christianity.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Spider-Man Across The Spider-Verse’ Review — An Animated Masterpiece
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse is a stunning sequel that takes everything from the first movie and builds upon it. The story follows Miles as he learns more about the multi-verse and battles various villains and monsters. It's a beautifully animated film bursting with wild color and inventive artwork, with a tightly written plot that has big action scenes and big twists. The performances are excellent, and the movie is one of the best superhero movies ever made that brings fresh and new to a genre that feels rather stale. It deserves the highest praise.
#health
Fox News: Media outlets mocked for pro-Biden 'spin' after president's fall: 'In the tank'
Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer criticizes New York Times' biased coverage of Trump and Biden's health incidents. Fleischer claims many media outlets downplayed Biden's fall during an Air Force graduation ceremony, despite the Times' past coverage of Trump's walk down a ramp raising questions about his health. Fleischer suggests media bias is contributing to the loss of trust in American journalism.
Forbes: 3M Strikes At Least $10 Billion Tentative Settlement With Cities In Forever Chemicals Case, Report Says—Boosting Stock
3M has agreed to a preliminary settlement worth at least $10 billion with several US cities over water pollution claims involving 'forever chemicals'. This deal could allow the company to avoid appearing in federal court and could help steer clear of the trial planned for June 5th. 3M is the largest producer of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as forever chemicals, which have been linked to a litany of health issues and can contaminate water.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: Biden Admin Says Suspending Minority Students for Skipping School Is Racist
The Education and Justice Department condemns racism in school disciplinary actions, advocating alternatives like restorative practices and reflective writing assignments.
National Review: The Corner: Learning to Communicate the Buckley Way
National Review Institute’s 2022 Communicators Workshop focused on civil discourse through interactive sessions on responsible advertising & taboo topics.
#crime
Daily Wire: Mexican Police Find 45 Bags Of Human Remains
Mexican authorities found 45 bags of human remains in Zapopan, a suburb of Guadalajara, matching the characteristics of seven missing call center employees. The bodies were discovered at the bottom of a steep ravine near the call center where the individuals worked, with forensic teams still working on identifying the victims and their number. This is not the first time such a discovery has been made in the area, with the Mexican state of Jalisco suffering from high levels of violence, particularly from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Fox News: NH officers' shooting of armed man with lengthy rap sheet justified, state AG says
Police will not face criminal charges for fatally shooting Adnan Husejnovic in Manchester, New Hampshire on June 19th. Husejnovic was shot at least 11 times after refusing to surrender peacefully following reports that he had assaulted his wife inside a parked car. A roughly 90-minute standoff followed before an officer saw Husejnovic raise a gun towards them.
Fox News: Florida woman was shoplifting when her car with 2 children inside burst into flames, police say
A woman left two children unattended in her car while she went shoplifting in Florida. Witnesses saw the car on fire and rescued the children. The woman dropped the stolen items and is charged with aggravated child neglect and arson.
Fox News: Florida man killed teacher in murder-suicide after learning she was unfaithful: report
A Florida man stabbed his fiancée, middle school teacher Amanda Hicks, to death and then turned the gun on himself in a murder-suicide in their Port St. Lucie apartment as their 11-month-old daughter Alani cried in her crib. Diaz flew into a "blind rage" after learning that Hicks had been unfaithful. Hicks had recently had an abortion after Diaz's family became suspicious he wasn't the father. Diaz learned Hicks had cheated on him several months ago, but she had dismissed her infidelity as a slight transgression, and after she became pregnant, she insisted the child belonged to Diaz. But his family, with whom they were living at the time in Stuart, Florida, had doubts, and she aborted the child.
Fox News: Girl, 4, found dead in Florida canal near family's vacation rental
A 4-year-old girl was found dead in Port Charlotte, Florida after wandering away from her VRBO vacation rental home. Her body was discovered along the water's edge down the canal behind the rental property. The Charlotte County Sheriff's Office is conducting an investigation.
Breitbart: Report: No Charges as DOJ Ends Pence Classified Docs Investigation
Former VP Mike Pence will not face criminal charges following the discovery of classified documents at his home in Indiana. The DOJ informed Pence's attorney that it had closed the case due to the "results" of the investigation. The FBI and Justice Department launched an investigation into the documents and how they were taken to Indiana.
The Blaze: Love triangle gone bad: Miami cop and pregnant woman allegedly beat up Florida man for cheating
Miami police officer Anna Perez and pregnant woman Mila Zuloaga were arrested after allegedly beating up a man they were both in a relationship with after discovering he had been unfaithful. The women got into a physical altercation with the unidentified man after confronting him at Miller’s Ale House in Palmetto Bay, Florida regarding his infidelity. The women reportedly hit the man multiple times in his face and upper body, leaving him with a bruised lower lip. Perez has been placed on leave with pay, and an investigation into the incident will be conducted.
#sports
Daily Wire: ‘Biology Is Not Bigotry’: ESPN Broadcaster Fires Back After Getting Slammed For Defending Women’s Sports
ESPN sports broadcaster Samantha Ponder defends women and supports female swimming champion Riley Gaines' advocacy for banning men from women's sports after being labeled a bigot by a USA Today columnist, Nancy Armour, for stating that men shouldn't be competing in women's sports. Ponder retweeted a post from Gaines sharing text messages she's received from female athletes who feel helpless competing against trans-identifying males in track and field, and says that it's not hateful to demand fairness in sports for girls.
Fox News: Fan at Mariners-Yankees game falls out of stands while attempting to help security stop man who ran onto field
During a game between the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners, a fan ran onto the field during the 10th inning. Several security guards chased after the fan to no avail until a spectator grabbed onto his clothing, managing to slow him down and allowing security guards to tackle him.
#technology
Red State: ChatGPT and the Progressives Addiction to Inexpensive Mediocrity
Creative professionals are turning to blue-collar trades due to their jobs being replaced by those who learned to code, evidenced by the layoffs of writers due to ChatGPT being cheaper. Media corporations like BuzzFeed are also using AI to churn out bad content at a lower cost, manipulating search rankings, and lowering the quality of work. Modern liberalism's fascination with inexpensive mediocrity is reflected in the music industry, streaming services, and disposable dinnerware. Meanwhile, conservatives embrace works created by real people, and blue-collar workers welcome those who once mocked them into job skills classes.
#other
The Epoch Times: Montana Bans Financial Institutions From Imposing Gun Sales Tracking Codes
Montana Republican Governor Greg Gianforte enacted a law banning financial institutions from requiring that retailers in the state apply a special code to track firearms purchases, joining other states that have passed similar laws in recent months. Last year, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) passed a new merchant category code for firearms that would allow financial institutions to track gun sales separately from other retail products. Gun-rights advocates have pushed back against the firearm-specific MCCs, arguing that they would intrude on the privacy of gun owners.