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America First News
28 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Democrats are 'between a rock and a hard place'
Fox News host Laura Ingraham discusses Governor Gavin Newsom's potential as a Democratic candidate in the 2024 election. Ingraham questions Newsom's record and popularity, suggesting that choosing him over other candidates was a strategic move by the party. She concludes that despite Biden's flaws, Democrats are stuck with him as their candidate.
The American Spectator: Trump’s Poll Numbers Are a Cry for Justice
Despite facing federal indictment for allegedly mishandling classified records, Donald J. Trump's poll numbers are rising, making it a statistical tie with Joe Biden in a possible matchup. Trump's support among Republican primary voters also remains strong, with a 30.6 percent margin over his closest competitor, Ron DeSantis. Many Americans believe that the indictment against Trump is politically motivated and that it represents a biased justice system favoring Democrats. Additionally, Trump's popularity may stem from dissatisfaction with Joe Biden's presidency and the perceived negative impact his policies have had on various aspects of American life.
Front Page Magazine: Garland: Questioning the Integrity of the Justice Dept. is an Attack on — You Guessed It
Attorney General Merrick Garland is accused of turning the Justice Department into a legal hit squad for the Biden regime. Republicans are concerned about the integrity of the department and its bias towards the regime. Garland defends his department, claiming they treat all cases equally and operate based on facts and the law. Whistleblowers challenge his claim of political interference in the Hunter Biden tax probe. Impeaching Garland could expose and end the corruption within the department.
The American Spectator: Joe Biden Is Not Just Senile — He’s Stupid
Joe Biden's latest gaffe involves quoting a woman about high-speed internet, but forgetting to say "end of quote." This is not the first time he has made such mistakes, raising concerns about his fitness for office.
The Epoch Times: Trump Says He 'Did Nothing Wrong' After Audio Recording Emerges in Documents Case
Former President Donald Trump denies showing a classified document after CNN aired an audio recording of him discussing an attack plan against Iran. The recording matches details in a federal indictment against Trump, but it remains unclear which document he was referring to. Trump insists that he acted appropriately and accuses the release of the recording as "election interference." He also mentions the discovery of classified documents in President Joe Biden's possession as well as allegations of bribery and influence peddling by the Biden family.
Front Page Magazine: McCarthy Supports Expunging Trump Impeachments
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expressed support for expunging both impeachments of Donald Trump, stating that one was not based on true facts and the other lacked due process. McCarthy's stance represents a shift, as he initially held Trump responsible for the Capitol rampage but later reconciled with him. McCarthy's support aligns with GOP efforts led by Congresswomen Elise Stefanik and Marjorie Taylor Greene to discard the impeachments and reset the historical record. This move would challenge the Democrats' politicization of the impeachment process and their attempts to silence dissenting voices.
Townhall: Corporate America Continues to March Left. Here’s What Can Set Them Free.
Major corporations are facing backlash and financial losses for getting involved in divisive cultural issues, such as supporting "Pride Month." These companies are pressured by powerful asset managers to adhere to a left-wing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda. Organizations like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) demand complete loyalty and push companies to adopt increasingly radical positions, even if it damages their brand and profits. To counter this, Alliance Defending Freedom has created the Viewpoint Diversity Score Business Index, which measures corporate respect for free speech and religious freedom without demanding alignment with specific cultural issues.
The Epoch Times: Hackers Claim Attack on Texas City Website, Citing State's Ban on Transgender Procedures for Children
Hackers targeted a Texas city government website as a protest against the state's ban on transgender procedures. The hacker group, SiegedSec, leaked approximately 500,000 files from the Fort Worth government website, including work orders, emails, police reports, and more. The group stated that it plans to carry out more attacks against states that ban transgender procedures.
The Epoch Times: DeSantis Outlines Plans for Federal Government at New Hampshire Event
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke to New Hampshire voters about his plans to "reconstitutionalize" the federal government and implement constitutional amendments, including term limits for Congress and a balanced federal budget. When asked about former President Donald Trump's actions on Jan. 6, DeSantis avoided giving a direct answer but emphasized the need to focus on the present and the future. DeSantis also discussed his plans to overhaul the administrative state, require federal agencies to move their workforces out of Washington, and prioritize the empowerment of the American people over unchecked bureaucratic power.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov on Prager: Why Obama Showed Off Reading Fareed Zakaria
Jamie Glazov's new book, "Barack Obama's True Legacy: How He Transformed America," explores the malicious actions of globalist puppet masters and their useful idiots in targeting General Michael Flynn and planting the seeds for the indictment of Donald Trump. It delves into the eerie questions surrounding Obama's spiritual journey and the taboo topics that surround his presidency.
#society
Townhall: Celebrating July 4 is Hollow Without Restoring Freedom and Rights From Declaration and Bill of Rights
The founding fathers risked their lives to sign the Declaration of Independence. They faced a well-trained British army and naval fleet. Despite the odds, they persisted and established a free and independent constitutional republic. Americans today must remember their courage and principles, reclaim their freedoms, and resist tyranny.
The Epoch Times: Canada's Western Leaders Find 'Broad Areas of Agreement and Shared Priority' During Conference: BC Premier
Canada's Western premiers met in Whistler, B.C. to discuss the economy, affordability, and future prosperity. They discussed various topics such as infrastructure, climate action, immigration, and Arctic security. The premiers emphasized the need for fair distribution of federal funding and called on the government to prioritize areas like indigenous housing and infrastructure. They also addressed climate change and the importance of respecting provincial jurisdiction. The premiers expressed concerns about labor market shortages, crime, and the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the correctional system. They demanded that the federal government strengthen Canada's bail system and pass proposed amendments to the Criminal Code. The next meeting will be held in the Yukon in 2024.
#war
Townhall: Russia’s War Against America
Russia's destabilizing actions threaten global order and the US. Despite his failed coup, Putin continues to wage war against Ukraine and denies its right to exist. The Kremlin's list of sanctioned Americans shows their intimidation campaign and threat against US policy makers. The West must take stronger action against Russia's aggression.
Forbes: Deaths From Conflicts Doubled In 2022, Due To Wars In Ukraine And Ethiopia
Deaths from conflicts around the world have nearly doubled in the past year, reaching the highest levels this century. The increase is largely due to ongoing wars in Ukraine and Ethiopia. The Global Peace Index reports that 91 countries are currently involved in external conflicts, with 47 countries experiencing at least one death from conflict in 2022. The economic impact of this violence is estimated at $17.5 trillion, or 13% of global GDP.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Defense Bill's 'Pacific Deterrence Initiative' Puts Focus on Growing China Threat
The United States' proposed defense budget for FY2024 includes a $9.1 billion program, known as the Pacific Deterrence Initiative (PDI), aimed at countering China's military aggression in the Western Pacific. The budget also focuses on bolstering defense capabilities in Taiwan and increasing cooperation with allies in the Indo-Pacific region.
The PDI, administered by the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, aims to enhance U.S. force posture, infrastructure, and readiness in the region. Both the Senate and House NDAAs allocate significant funding for the PDI and emphasize the need to address China's military threats. The proposed defense budgets also include provisions for joint exercises and increased maritime domain awareness with key allies like Japan, Australia, and India.
#religion
The Epoch Times: Federal Judge Denies Santa Ana’s Bid to Dismiss Lawsuit by Christian Group Helping Homeless Through ‘Religious Exercise’
A federal judge rejects Santa Ana's request to dismiss a lawsuit by Micah's Way, a Christian nonprofit claiming the city blocked them from providing food to the homeless in violation of zoning. The judge ruled that Micah's Way has enough evidence to show their food distribution is religious exercise. The U.S. Justice Department recently filed a statement of interest supporting Micah's Way, stating that religious groups should be able to freely practice their faith.
#history
Fox News: On this day in history, June 28, 1778, ‘Molly Pitcher' provides water to husband’s regiment, ascends to fame
On this day in history, June 28, 1778, Mary Ludwig Hays, known as "Molly Pitcher," offered water to soldiers at the Battle of Monmouth during the American Revolution. She became a famous American patriot and hero for her courage and hard work under fire.
Mary Hays, also known as Molly Pitcher, fought alongside her husband at the Battle of Monmouth and cared for wounded soldiers. She was honored with a postage stamp and a statue in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where she is buried. Her story continues to inspire and honor the role of women in the Revolutionary War.
Spectator USA: What did the Habsburgs ever do for us?
The Habsburg Way is a light introduction to the influential Habsburg family, written by Eduard Habsburg. While not a comprehensive history, the book provides interesting facts and quirky details about the family's vast influence. It combines popular history with Catholic-inflected conservatism, which can be awkward at times. Overall, the book serves as a testament to the Habsburgs' hold on Europe's cultural imagination.
#sports
The American Spectator: LSU’s Great Team, Great Season, Great Series
LSU baseball, led by Coach Skip Bertman, secured their seventh national championship in a dominating victory over Florida. The College World Series showcased the growing popularity and talent of college baseball, particularly in the SEC. With big-league caliber players and intense competition, the sport is making a name for itself.
Forbes: 1. FC Kaiserslautern Wants To Use US Tour To Enhance Its Profile Abroad
Kaiserslautern's US Tour to Louisville and Minnesota was a success, with former US men's national team striker Terrence Boyd scoring both goals in a victory against Louisville City FC. The game marked a historic moment for Louisville City, as they hosted a professional team from abroad for the first time. Kaiserslautern's popularity in the United States can be attributed to the presence of the US Air Force Base Ramstein, which has created a special bond between German and US soccer.
#other
Front Page Magazine: Prager U Video: Russian Collusion and the Death of Journalism
The mainstream media's trustworthiness has diminished as they no longer report objective facts. Investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg reveals the reasons behind this shift in a short video.
Forbes: New Energy Infrastructure Chief Wants Companies To Feel FOMO Over Decarbonization
David Crane, the new undersecretary of energy for infrastructure, plans to accelerate the decarbonization of industrial heat. Industries like steel, aluminum, concrete, and chemicals have been labeled "hard to abate" by environmentalists, allowing them to delay decarbonization. Crane aims to bring the deep decarbonization of industrial heat forward into this decade, rather than waiting until the 2030s.