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America First News
27 Jun 2023
#illegals
PJ Media: DeSantis and Trump Both Vow to End Birthright Citizenship. Can They Do That?
Leftist policy rewards illegal immigration with citizenship for offspring, and the Biden administration has already overseen the importation of 6.3 million foreign nationals. Both Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump have pledged to end birthright citizenship, which grants U.S. citizenship to anyone born within the geographical borders of the United States, regardless of their parents' legal status. The qualifying phrase "subject to the jurisdiction" in the 14th Amendment was meant to exclude children of foreign nationals, and past Supreme Court decisions have affirmed this interpretation.
#politics
Newsbusters: Nets Spend 5 Minutes on Hunter’s Text Shaking Down Chinese Businessman, Then Quickly Drop It
Hunter Biden used his father's name to shake down a Chinese businessman on WhatsApp, according to evidence. The broadcast networks covered the story for only five minutes over a few days before dropping it. In contrast, they devoted 510 minutes to the Donald Trump indictment. The networks would not have brushed off the story if the names were Donald Trump Jr. and Donald Trump Sr.
The Right Scoop: Trump isn’t going to like this statement by Speaker McCarthy… [VIDEO]
Speaker McCarthy stated on CNBC that he does not know if Trump is the strongest Republican candidate to beat Biden in 2024. But he believes anyone can beat Biden on any given day. This could potentially make McCarthy a traitor to Trump.
Spectator USA: Presidential hopeful Francis Suarez: ‘What’s a Uighur?’
Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez made a gaffe in an interview when he failed to recognize the term "Uighurs", after taking a hardline against China. He responded to the interviewer that he didn't know what "a Weeble" was, in a moment reminiscent of Gary "Aleppo" Johnson's famous gaffe during the 2016 election. The two are under scrutiny for their lack of awareness of foreign policy, putting doubts on their candidacy.
Daily Wire: Trump Aide Walt Nauta’s Arraignment Delayed
The arraignment for former President Donald Trump's aide, Walt Nauta, has been delayed until July 6th due to several complications including canceled flights and the fact that Nauta still does not have an attorney admitted to practice law in the Southern District of Florida. Nauta has been charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice, corruptly concealing a document or record, scheming to conceal, and making a false statement in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Trump's handling of documents after leaving the White House. Trump, who pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts, has defended Nauta and accused the FBI and DOJ of being corrupt.
The Federalist Papers: Trump-Appointed Judge Gives Special Counsel a 'Smackdown' After He Tries to 'Trap' 45
A federal judge has ruled that the names of all 84 witnesses the government plan to call against former President Donald Trump in his case over mishandling classified documents cannot be kept secret. Special Counsel Jack Smith had filed a request for the list of witnesses to be kept secret and that Trump acknowledge before court that those named on it could not be contacted. The decision has sparked outrage among leftist media and politicians who had hoped to have Cannon replaced from the case.
#society
Flag And Cross: Chef Causes a Meltdown After He Bans All Vegans from His Restaurant for 'Mental Health Reasons'
Celebrity chef John Mountain banned all vegans from his Perth restaurant, Fyre, after a negative review he received from a non-meat eater. In response, Mountain posted on Facebook that all vegans were banned for mental health reasons. He defended the ban, believing it is not feasible to cater to everyone’s dietary preferences all the time and suggested that vegans should go to dedicated vegan restaurants. His restaurant's rating temporarily dropped from 4.2 to 2.8 stars overnight but picked back up to 4.3 stars after.
Fox News: PA 'aggressive cow' persued by police near Kutztown University: video
An "aggressive cow" caused panic in Kutztown, Pennsylvania after escaping and running loose in the town. The police warned students and residents to avoid the animal and pursued it through the streets until the owner was able to secure it.
Townhall: When Tyranny Wears the Mask of Tolerance
The rise of tyranny wearing the mask of tolerance is stripping away our individual liberties, especially religious liberty. A neo-Marxist religion has arisen, demanding a purity of thought through DEI, CRT, and LGBTQ, which have coalesced into a religion rewriting our country’s history, reprogramming our Constitution, and reweaving the fabric of our country. This is tyranny by definition.
Progressives are coercing parents to kneel to a religious ideology or else lose their child. These ever-constricting acts are not goals of tolerance but of mandating a very narrow religious ideology based on nothing more than self-deception and arbitrary standards. Religious liberty is the foundation of our country’s freedom, and where it rests, also rest the rights of parents to raise their children, the rights of property, and the pursuit of happiness. We must fight for our freedoms in the classroom, courtroom, church, and town square.
Fox News: Grocery store chain prompts customers to donate to 'DEI awareness'
Haggen, a Washington state grocery chain owned by Albertson's, is prompting its customers to donate money for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) awareness. The chain offers donations of $1 to $5 and allows shoppers to opt-out. The DEI donations campaign benefits charities supporting woke policies, including the Northwest Justice Project and the Empower Next Generations.
Fox News: Hundreds have died of hunger in Ethiopia after US, UN paused food aid, according to local officials
Hunger has killed 700 people in Ethiopia's Tigray region after the U.S. and the UN suspended food aid due to a discovery that stolen wheat was being sold. The situation affected 20 million people in Ethiopia, with the ongoing situation in Tigray seeing 728 hunger-related deaths since the food aid was suspended. The figure includes 350 hunger deaths in the northwest zone of Tigray, where thousands of people displaced by a two-year conflict reside. ( )
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Taiwan Foreign Minister Warns Of Serious Threat From Xi's Military Ambitions
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu warned of the seriousness of Xi Jinping's threat against Taiwan, stating that all democratic nations need to collaborate against China's expansionist ambitions. Wu drew on Ukraine's determination to protect its sovereignty as emboldening Taiwan. He wanted to make it clear to Xi that a war against Taiwan would not be easy and that China does not have any guarantee to win, emphasizing that any war in this part of the world might impact the rest of the world. Taiwan and its Western allies have repeatedly warned that Xi is learning from Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine and can attack the island nation soon.
#military
All Outdoor: POTD: Bring This One Back Please - M4 Survival Rifle
The M4 Survival Rifle was designed as a survival armament for aircrew members during WWII and beyond. It operated with a bolt-action mechanism and a magazine feed, and boasted a collapsible wire stock and a rudimentary wire pistol grip. It is worth noting that it was not replaced by the subsequent AR7 rifle, which is a common misconception.
#religion
PJ Media: The Pope Hosts the Creator of ‘P*ss Christ’ at the Sistine Chapel
A Catholic Church in Florida was severely damaged by fire, with the cause still under investigation. The timing is notable given recent hostility displayed by pro-abortion groups. Meanwhile, Pope Francis hosted an art event at the Sistine Chapel, with controversial artist Andres Serrano among the attendees. The church's honoring of Serrano and others like him is yet another example of the church rotting from within.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Sex And The City’ Hotspots Tour: A Destination Must For Any Fan
Over one million households have tuned into the second season of And Just Like That. The Sex and the City Hotspots Tour takes fans to locations from the show, including Carrie’s brownstone stoop and Buddakan, where Carrie and Big had their rehearsal dinner.
#health
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk's Neuralink To Begin Human Trials This Year
Elon Musk's Neuralink plans to start human trials by implanting a device in a tetraplegic or paraplegic patient, potentially revolutionizing treatments for conditions such as paralysis and blindness. Despite regulatory and public concerns over animal testing practices, Neuralink has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its first-in-human clinical trial. Musk has predicted the start of human trials since 2019, but challenges with safety concerns have resulted in several setbacks. If successful, the technology could potentially enable web browsing and telepathy.
#education
National Review: ‘Completely Unjustified’: Maryland District Closes School Board Meeting to Public amid Backlash against LGBT Curricula
Maryland school board limits public access to meeting on gender/sexuality curriculum opt-out policy, sparks protest by parents group.
#crime
The Blaze: Parents of severely autistic woman who rotted away for a decade and 'melted' into family couch are re-charged with her murder
Sheila and Clay Fletcher were indicted for second-degree murder in the death of their autistic daughter, Lacey Ellen Fletcher, whose emaciated body was found "melted" into her parents' living room couch in Louisiana. The couple was recharged with murder after their indictments were dismissed in May due to defective language in charging affidavits. The death was a result of chronic medical neglect, dating back to well over a decade because of starvation, immobility, acute ulcer formation, osteomyelitis, and sepsis. The victim was infected with COVID-19, covered in maggots, ulcers, fecal matter, and weighed only 96 pounds.
Fox News: Convicted murderer attacks his attorney in bizarre courtroom clash: 'I used to box'
Joseph Zieler, a Florida man convicted of murder and rape, attacked his attorney in court as he faces the possibility of the death penalty. Zieler, who received two death sentences for both killings, was wrestling with two bailiffs after elbowing his attorney in the face. He was attending court to try and get a re-trial. Zieler is planning to appeal against his sentence.
Forbes: Supreme Court Sides With Stalker In First Amendment Case
The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a man convicted of stalking after sending repeated messages to a woman that made her fear for her safety. The ruling imposes a less-stringent test for when speech constitutes a "true threat" that violates the First Amendment. Critics suggest it could make it harder to prosecute alleged stalkers and abusers, while supporters say it is necessary for freedom of speech.
Fox News: Lawyer expects Bryan Kohberger prosecutors to be 'very aggressive' seeking death penalty for Idaho suspect
Prosecutors in Idaho plan to seek the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger, the suspect charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students in a 2022 home invasion stabbing. The prosecutors allege that Kohberger, who is now fighting for his life, “has exhibited a propensity to commit murder which will probably constitute a continuing threat to society.” Defense attorneys have claimed that Kohberger has no connection to the victims. The trial has been scheduled to begin on Oct. 2 and could last up to six weeks.
Red State: WATCH: Good Guy With a Gun Decimates Active Shooter in Las Vegas, Local Officials Cover It Up
An armed employee at Turnberry Towers in Las Vegas took down an active shooter who fired shots towards the front desk. The shooter was seen wearing a tactical helmet and carrying a rifle. Local officials have buried the incident, refusing to confirm that an armed civilian thwarted the shooter. There are concerns that the employee may be charged for shooting the shooter in the back as he's leaving the building. Regardless, this is another example of a law-abiding gun owner saving lives.
#outdoors
Fox News: Panama City Beach is the deadliest beach in America in 2023
Three resort tourists died after swimming in the Gulf of Mexico at Panama City Beach, Florida, due to dangerous rip current conditions. The death toll stands at seven in the past nine days, with a further death on Thursday in similar conditions at Blue Mountain Beach. With 60 surf zone fatalities having already occurred in the US this year, tourists have been reminded that double red flags denote closed beaches, with swimming when the beach is closed liable to a $500 fine.
#technology
Fox News: TikTok to establish youth council to avoid 'ineffective or inadequate' safety measures for teens using the app
TikTok is establishing a youth council to gather feedback from teen users and to develop more effective safety measures. The council will provide a structured way for teens to share their viewpoints and help create a safer platform for the community. The Chinese-owned app has faced national security concerns and has been banned on some state or government-issued devices, but lawmakers are divided on whether to ban the app altogether.
#other
Forbes: Forbes.jobs Announces Groundbreaking Career Development Website For Senior Leadership And Above
Forbes.jobs is launching a dedicated site for senior leadership job seekers. The site plans to offer a range of career services, as well as an extensive array of content and career advancement tools. One of the site's unique features will be the ability to connect individuals with industry-leading and trustworthy recruiters and companies, with only recruiters ranked in the top 5% eligible to join. Forbes.jobs also aims to expand its offerings by introducing new features, including a community platform that facilitates networking and support across various industries.
The Babylon Bee: NYC Mandates All Pizza Must Be Cooked Under A Bathroom Hand Dryer
NYC mayor mandates pizza be cooked under public hand dryers due to environmental concerns, causing outrage among Italian immigrants.