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America First News
29 Jun 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Republicans Give Biden 2 Weeks to Disclose How Many Illegals DHS Has Freed into U.S.
House Oversight Republicans have demanded that DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas disclose the number of illegal aliens released into American communities through the parole pipeline. They highlight the abuse of parole authority under the Biden administration, which has parole over a million inadmissible aliens in the past two years. The backlog in processing these aliens is causing delays in issuing court appearances.
#politics
Breitbart: DeSantis: In My Administration Drug Dealers at Border Will End Up 'Stone Cold Dead'
Gov. Ron DeSantis vows to use deadly force on drug dealers at the US-Mexico border, citing the thousands of deaths caused by fentanyl trafficking. He emphasizes the need for a border wall and proposes appropriate rules of engagement to combat the cartels. DeSantis also mentions plans for maritime operations to intercept the precursor chemicals used to produce fentanyl.
Red State: House Oversight Chair to Treasury Sec. Yellen: Provide All Suspicious Activity Reports Regarding Bidens
The House Oversight Committee, led by James Comer, is investigating bribery allegations against President Biden and his son Hunter's overseas business deals. They have demanded suspicious activity reports related to Burisma executives from Treasury Secretary Yellen. The Committee believes there is evidence of malfeasance by the Biden family and wants to address deficiencies in ethics laws that may jeopardize national security. Yellen is expected to resist or delay compliance with the request.
The American Spectator: Wanted: A President Who Will Embrace the Spending Challenge
As election season approaches, politicians are making promises about their plans for the American people. The author hopes for promises that will foster economic growth and keep the national debt smaller than the size of the economy. They emphasize the need for perspective and realistic objectives. The author suggests that reducing spending, particularly in entitlement programs, is the most effective way to address the debt-to-GDP ratio. They acknowledge the difficulty of political compromises but express hope that a motivated president can achieve these goals.
The Epoch Times: First Nations Chief Ousted After Non-Confidence Vote
RoseAnne Archibald, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, has been removed from her position due to violations of whistleblower policy and breach of the Executive Committee's code of conduct. This decision came after an independent human resources investigation, which found that Archibald had harassed two individuals and retaliated against five. The position of National Chief will remain vacant until an interim chief is selected, and an election will be scheduled for December 2023.
The American Spectator: ‘Our Democracy,’ Ukraine, and Tucker’s Episode Seven
Tucker Carlson criticizes the narratives surrounding the war in Ukraine and questions the idea of defending "democracy." He argues that Ukraine is not currently a democracy and highlights the lack of checks and balances in the American government. Carlson suggests that "our democracy" is a distorted version of what it was intended to be and emphasizes the importance of preserving liberty.
#society
Forbes: Mind Reading: Self-Proclaimed? Maybe, But Celeb Canine Tika The Iggy Takes Her Role As A Gay Icon Seriously
Tika the Iggy, a Montreal-based Italian greyhound, has gained fame as a gay icon and advocate for the queer community. Alongside her two dads, Tika uses her social media platform to promote LGBTQ+ rights and raise awareness for organizations like Rainbow Railroad. While they have received positive feedback, they have also faced negativity, with some users criticizing Tika wearing rainbow symbols. Despite this, Tika and her family continue to inspire and provide support for those in the LGBTQ+ community.
The Epoch Times: San Diego's First 'Safe Sleeping' Camping Site for Homeless to Open June 29
San Diego is opening its first Safe Sleeping program site in the Golden Hill neighborhood, offering legal camping for the homeless. The site will have tents, each accommodating two people, and will provide services to help people get back on their feet. The city aims to address homelessness urgently and cut bureaucratic red tape.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: Winkin’, Blinken, and Nod: Biden Administration Fails on Cuba
The Biden administration is facing a challenge to the Monroe Doctrine in Cuba. The presence of a Chinese military/espionage base in Cuba has raised concerns, but the actions taken by the administration so far are not inspiring confidence or fear in China. The administration's strategic confusion and lack of assertiveness may lead to the end of America's preeminence in the global order.
Breitbart: Haley Slams 'Chinese Communists' for 'Sending Fentanyl Across Our Border’
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has caught China's attention with her hardline China policy plan, including revoking trade relations until the fentanyl issue is resolved. The Chinese Embassy in Washington responded, stating that pushing American companies to leave China would harm everyone's interests. Haley fired back, emphasizing that if China stopped sending fentanyl and engaging in other harmful activities, the relationship could improve.
#economy
Newsbusters: CNN Loves Biden's Economy, America Not So Much
Despite the White House's praise for Bidenomics, a CNN poll showed that 66 percent of Americans disapproved of Biden's handling of the economy and 76 percent considered it in poor shape. The White House Budget Director, Shalanda Young, defended Bidenomics by highlighting the supposed success of middle-class growth and other legislative accomplishments. However, the American public's disapproval of the economy, particularly regarding inflation and unemployment, suggests a different perception. The increase in government spending contributed to inflation and rising costs, leading to public dissatisfaction.
#culture
Forbes: Raúl Castillo, A Martinez, Rosa Salazar, Santiago Mitre Among 398 Academy Invitees
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended invitations to 398 artists and executives from Latin America to join the organization. The list includes actors such as Raúl Castillo and Rosa Salazar, as well as directors Santiago Mitre and Abner Benaim. The invitees represent a diverse group of talents from various Latin American countries.
#health
The Epoch Times: Toronto Air Quality Ranks Among Worst in the World Amid Wildfires
Toronto ranked sixth in a global ranking of cities with poor air quality due to smoke from forest fires in northeastern Ontario and Quebec. Environment Canada issued a warning for the city, advising people to limit outdoor activities and be mindful of exposure to excess heat. Other cities affected by the smoke include Chicago, Detroit, and Minneapolis, with air quality categorized as "very unhealthy."
#crime
The Blaze: Bronx squatters arrested for alleged abuse of their two young girls in what police call a 'house of horrors'
A couple is arrested for illegally inhabiting a Bronx apartment and neglecting their two young girls, who were found in deplorable conditions. The children had significant injuries and were discovered living in a filthy room.
The Epoch Times: Judge Hears Los Angeles Politician Ridley-Thomas's Bid for Acquittal, New Trial
Former City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas faces the potential of prison time after being convicted on federal bribery and conspiracy charges. His attorneys argued that prosecutorial misconduct and misstatements of the law led to an unfair trial. The judge has yet to issue a ruling.
#sports
Forbes: New England Patriots Keep DeVante Parker In Receiver Room On Reported Three-Year Extension
Wide receiver DeVante Parker has agreed to a three-year contract extension with the New England Patriots. The deal, worth up to $33 million, includes $14 million in guarantees. Parker had a successful season in 2022, catching 31 passes for 539 yards and three touchdowns.
#science
Breitbart: WATCH: NASA Locks Volunteers into Simulated 'Mars' for 378 Days
Four people have been locked inside a Mars simulation facility for over a year, facing realistic challenges as they prepare for future missions to the planet. NASA will monitor them as they conduct human health and performance research.
#outdoors
Spectator USA: Drones are the enemy
In the near future, the narrator plans to become a destroyer of drones, specifically hobby drones that disturb the peace and solitude of the English countryside. They describe their preparation, including carrying a catapult and steel ball bearings, and express their frustration with the constant presence and noise of drones. The narrator believes that drones have a stressful and oppressive effect on people and wildlife, and expresses their desire to confront and dismantle them.
#other
The Epoch Times: Biden Admin Launches $7 Billion Residential Solar Grant Scheme
The Biden administration is launching a $7 billion grant competition called Solar for All to expand residential solar energy in low-income communities. The grants will cover financing, technical assistance, and workforce development to help these communities benefit from solar energy. The program aims to meet President Biden's climate agenda and create a cleaner future for all.
Fox News: Tom Hanks' niece Carly Reeves says she’s 'sure' A-list star has seen meltdown clip of 'Claim to Fame' exit
Carly Reeves, Tom Hanks' niece, had a major meltdown after being eliminated from the reality TV show "Claim to Fame." She vented her frustration after fellow contestant Hugo correctly guessed her famous relative. Reeves revealed in an interview that Hanks had seen a little bit of the episode, including the meltdown.