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America First News
28 Jun 2023
#politics
Breitbart: NYT Confirms DOJ Blocked Harsher Charges Against Hunter Biden
The Justice Department prevented charges against Hunter Biden in Washington, DC, and California, which were confirmed by whistleblower allegations. Media outlets showed little coverage of the allegations. The DOJ's practices required approval from U.S. attorneys in the respective districts, but Garland claimed Weiss had full autonomy. IRS whistleblowers also requested a special counsel, but Garland refused. The diverging accounts can be attributed to miscommunication or differing perspectives between investigators and prosecutors.
The Federalist: NBC News Covers For Activists' 'Coming For Your Children' Chant
LGBT activists targeting children at pride events, but NBC News downplays it as a joke. Video footage shows participants chanting "we're here, we're queer, we're coming for your children." NBC claims it was misconstrued, offers no proof for their statement. Parents concerned about indoctrination labeled as domestic terrorists. The LGBT agenda's next conquest is the youngest generation.
Washington Free Beacon: White House Janitors: Journalists Eager to Sanitize Biden's Senior Moments
President Joe Biden mistakenly referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as "losing the war in Iraq." This is not the first time Biden has made such a gaffe, raising concerns about his cognitive decline. Journalists have been downplaying and omitting these mistakes, whitewashing the truth.
The Epoch Times: Oregon Becomes the Latest State to Put Ranked-Choice Voting on the Ballot
Oregon Democrats have passed a measure to put ranked-choice voting on the ballot in 2024, giving voters the final say on whether to use the election model. Ranked-choice voting allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference, and eliminates the need for runoff elections. Advocates believe this system will increase voter engagement and reduce negative campaigning.
The Epoch Times: Biden Denies Being in Room With Son When WhatsApp Message Was Sent
President Joe Biden denies being involved in his son Hunter Biden's text message demanding payment from a Chinese official and businessman. Whistleblower allegations suggest that the IRS and DOJ interfered in the investigation to protect Hunter Biden. The DOJ stalled criminal action against Hunter Biden, refusing to execute a search warrant, and U.S. Attorney David Weiss suggests directives from higher-ups. Democrats have largely avoided addressing the allegations, while Rep. Darrell Issa claims that Biden has "officially lawyered up." Former business associate Tom Bobulinski has confirmed the involvement of the Biden family in dealings with China. Hunter Biden has agreed to plead guilty to tax charges and illegally possessing a gun.
The Federalist Papers: 250 Hollywood Celebrities Send Letter to Big Tech Companies Demanding Censorship Over Trans Issues
A group of Hollywood figures have written an open letter to top tech companies, urging them to silence dissenting views on certain aspects of the transgender narrative. They argue for the limitation of voices that do not fully support childhood gender transitions, citing concerns about hate, harassment, and anti-LGBTQ disinformation. However, polls show that a majority of Americans worry about early exposure of children to transgenderism, and prefer businesses to stay neutral on political and cultural issues. This call for increased online moderation threatens freedom of speech and the ability of individuals to control the narrative on complex issues.
The Epoch Times: Sen. Scott's Video Notice to Socialists Draws Millions of Views, Discussion
Senator Rick Scott warned socialists and communists against traveling to or moving to Florida, stating that they are not welcome in the state. He emphasized that Floridians value freedom, liberty, and capitalism over big government. Scott issued a similar warning last month, citing the large population of Cuban Americans and other Hispanic residents who have experienced the horrors of socialism. The senator denied reports of seeking a presidential run and confirmed his intention to run for Senate again. (, )
Red State: New Poll Shows GOP May Have Work to Do in Key Swing States in 2024
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Republicans need to appeal to swing state voters to secure a victory. The southern border and military deployment to stop illegal drugs are key concerns. Social security cuts and threats to penalize businesses for their views on LGBTQ issues are unpopular. GOP primary voters are against discussing sexual orientation and gender identity in schools and support banning puberty blockers for transgender teens. Opinion on abortion bans varies among voters, but addressing government leadership is seen as essential.
The Blaze: Biden screams at reporter who dares ask him about infamous Hunter Biden 'Chinese shakedown text message'
President Joe Biden denied involvement in his son's business dealings and grew visibly frustrated when pressed by a reporter. Biden is facing pressure to address allegations of his involvement. Additionally, Biden made a confusing statement by claiming that Russia was losing the war in Iraq, despite there being no war between Russia and Iraq.
#society
Flag And Cross: Modern Men Embrace Sensitivity, Showing Positive Traits Of Leadership
A recent study commissioned by Aveeno found that modern men are just as likely as women to openly display a sensitive side. 71% of men and 82% of women confessed to being in touch with their feelings, with 41% of those who are sensitive showing it often or always. Interestingly, 33% of respondents believe that being in tune with their emotions is a sign of a good leader, and 37% of men consider being called 'sensitive' complimentary. Overall, 48% believe it is more socially acceptable for women to show their sensitive side, but 52% consider being seen as sensitive a positive trait.
National Review: The Corner: An Intern Defames the 2004 Buick Regal
Jonathan "Jack" Nicastro, a silk-stockinged blackguard, insults the Buick Regal in a review. He suggests a Craigslist deal for a date with a wealthy family's son in exchange for the old car. Nicastro's comments reveal his elite background, but others find the Buick irresistible.
The Blaze: Big leftist names DEFEND naked Pride parades: 'Seeing a man naked on a bike isn’t going to have much of an impact on any kid'
People are upset about the public nudity at Pride parades, but left-wing figures are defending it on Twitter. The debate centers around whether it is appropriate to expose children to sexual themes.
#war
Breitbart: Ukraine Arrests Man Accused of Directing Russian Strike on Pizza Place
Ukrainian authorities arrest a man accused of helping Russia direct a missile strike on a pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk, killing 10 people, including three teenagers. The strike, along with others across Ukraine, shows that Russia continues its aerial onslaught despite political and military turmoil caused by a recent armed uprising.
The Epoch Times: The Strange Wagner Coup
Mercenaries from the Wagner Group abandon the war in Ukraine and march towards Moscow, potentially signaling an insurrection. The leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accuses the Russian government and orders his soldiers to turn on Moscow. The situation remains uncertain, with speculation of Putin's loss of control and potential disruption in the war.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Biden Claims Putin Is Losing ‘War In Iraq’—Latest Gaffe Amid Concerns About His Age
President Joe Biden mistakenly stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin is losing the "war in Iraq" during a press event outside the White House. This comes as critics on the right continue to attack Biden for his repeated misstatements and slurred speeches.
Breitbart: Russia Says It Will Not Pull Wagner Mercenaries from Africa After Mutiny
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that despite the mutiny led by Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin, thousands of Wagner mercenaries will remain deployed in Africa. Lavrov mentioned that the mercenaries will continue to work as instructors and private military contractors in the Central African Republic and Mali. The presence of Wagner in these countries has caused anxiety, with reports of brutal tactics and violence. Experts believe that Wagner's influence in Africa is a significant concern, but it is unlikely to be opposed by major forces, given its role in providing security for wobbly African regimes. The future of Wagner in Africa remains uncertain, but some predict that Moscow may tighten and formalize its control over the group rather than replace or confront it.
National Review: The Corner: Wendy Sherman Chats with Chinese Ambassador Days ahead of Her Retirement
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman discussed priorities and global issues with China's new ambassador. She had delayed actions against China to avoid disrupting Secretary of State Antony Blinken's travel plans. Sherman's accommodating approach has demoralized U.S. diplomats and sparked an investigation. Blinken's recent trip to Beijing aimed to stabilize U.S.-China relations, but major agenda items remain unresolved. Sherman's continued role in maintaining contact with Chinese officials raises questions.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Chipmakers Brace For Impact As US Mulls New Chip Export Restrictions To China
The U.S. government is considering restricting the export of AI chips to China, aiming to limit China's technological advancements. Nvidia and other chipmakers may be prevented from shipping their products to China without a license. Semiconductor stocks experienced declines in premarket trading.
Nvidia's CEO expressed concern about the damage to the U.S. IT industry from the chip dispute between the U.S. and China. Nvidia has a high exposure to China, and tensions between the two countries are affecting sales. The U.S. government may also limit cloud services leasing to Chinese AI companies to address national security concerns.
#religion
PJ Media: 'The Sparkle Creed' Isn't Proof of the 'Decline of Christianity'
Rev. Rachel Stokes, a progressive Christian leader, has written and recited a creed that includes non-binary pronouns for God and embraces the concept of love is love. This is an example of the decline of traditional Christianity in favor of adapting to changing cultural norms. While pockets of heresy exist within the church, Christianity is not in decline globally and remains rooted in the timeless truth of scripture.
#health
Fox News: New York doctors use artificial intelligence to better detect breast cancer
Artificial intelligence is being used to detect breast cancer by analyzing mammograms. AI technology is able to identify patterns and risk factors that the naked eye might miss. This advancement in healthcare has the potential to improve diagnoses and reduce the need for unnecessary biopsies.
The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare is expanding, with the first AI-generated drug entering human clinical trials. AI technology is assisting doctors in making rapid and accurate diagnoses, particularly for women with dense breasts for whom mammograms may be less effective. It is important to note, however, that annual screenings and mammograms are still necessary.
#education
The Blaze: HILARIOUS book-banning parody mirrors reality almost too well
Dave Rubin shares a satirical skit mocking claims that Ron DeSantis is "burning" books as Florida governor. DeSantis banned inappropriate materials from schools that sexualize students, after explicit books were found in the curriculum. Rubin supports the ban and finds the skit hilarious.
Daily Wire: Here Are The COVID Authoritarians Who Will Soon Walk The Halls Of America’s Elite Universities
Elite American universities are hiring leaders who advocated for strict COVID measures, such as business closures and lockdowns, instead of those who championed freedom and democracy. Jacinda Ardern, Lori Lightfoot, and Anthony Fauci are being appointed to prestigious positions.
Washington Free Beacon: The Media Demonized Parents' Rights. Now They've Found a Group They Like.
Parents and school boards clash over critical race theory, LGBTQ rights, sex education, and book selections, turning education into a major political and cultural battleground.
Breitbart: Uniparty Blocks Bridgen Bill Banning Radical Gender Theory in Schools
Reclaim Party MP's bill to protect children from radical gender theories was blocked by some Labour and Conservative MPs. Critics argue it would "out" transgender children, but Reclaim Party argues for parental rights.
#crime
Daily Wire: Poll: 80% Say Human Trafficking Is ‘Major Problem’ In U.S.
Four out of five Americans believe human trafficking is a major problem in the U.S. and not enough is being done to address it. Both Republicans and Democrats share this concern, with a higher percentage of Republicans viewing it as a major issue. Women and black Americans tend to view human trafficking as a more significant problem. The number of people referred to U.S. Attorneys for human trafficking has increased by 62% since 2011, and the states with the highest levels are California, Texas, and Florida. The situation at the southern border has also raised concerns about the trafficking of migrants by human smugglers.
Fox News: Former head of DOJ's tax division suggests judge 'throw Hunter Biden's plea deal in the trash'
Former head of the U.S. Justice Department’s tax division, Eileen O'Connor, urges the judge to reject Hunter Biden's plea deal, citing credibility issues with whistleblowers' statements and the need for transparency regarding the evidence gathered by the IRS. Hunter Biden is expected to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges of tax evasion and a separate charge of possessing a firearm as an unlawful user of a controlled substance. GOP members criticize the deal and highlight allegations of obstruction and foot-dragging by the Justice Department and IRS.
The Epoch Times: FBI Deputy Director Made 'Chilling and Personal' Threats Against Agents: Affidavit
FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate allegedly made threats against FBI agents who criticized the agency's response to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach compared to the response to the riots following George Floyd's death. The FBI rounded up over 1,000 people in connection to the Capitol breach, while only 300 people were charged for the Floyd riots. The Floyd riots caused substantially more damage and casualties, with estimates at over $1 billion in damages compared to $1.5 million for the Capitol breach.
#sports
Forbes: Billy Eppler’s Mets Bullpen Answers Are Insufficient As Steve Cohen Prepares To Meet The Press
The New York Mets have been struggling this season, prompting questions about the team's performance. Manager Buck Showalter highlighted owner Steve Cohen's frustration and competitiveness, emphasizing the need for answers. General manager Billy Eppler faced scrutiny as well, particularly regarding the construction of the team's bullpen. The Mets' inconsistent starting rotation and lack of reliable relievers have been major contributing factors to their disappointing season.
The Epoch Times: Former Arkansas Quarterback Ryan Mallett Dies at 35 in an Apparent Drowning
Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett, known for his arm strength, has died at the age of 35 in an apparent drowning. Mallett, who also played college football at the University of Michigan and the University of Arkansas, had a five-year NFL career playing for the New England Patriots, Houston Texans, and Baltimore Ravens. Mallett's death has brought sadness to the football community.
Fox News: Travis Kelce estimates up to 80% of NFL players smoke weed
The NFL's marijuana policy changed in 2021, with no suspensions for positive tests and less frequent testing. Players now know the timing of the test, making it easy to avoid trouble. Travis Kelce estimates that 50% to 80% of NFL players smoke weed.
#science
Fox News: NASA captures Mars in stunning ultraviolet light
New images from NASA's MAVEN mission show Mars in ultraviolet wavelengths. The images reveal the planet's atmospheric ozone and white clouds. The images were captured in 2022 and this year, providing scientists with valuable information about the Martian atmosphere.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: All 2023 Vancouver Island Wildfires Were Human-Caused: BC Fire Centre
The Coastal Fire Centre in British Columbia has reported a higher than average number of wildfires on Vancouver Island, all of which have been caused by humans. While lightning usually accounts for 60% of wildfires in the area, human activity is responsible for about 40%. The BC Wildfire Service has warned that those who start illegal fires could be held liable for the damage caused.
#other
The Epoch Times: Climate Change Committee Tells Government to Consider Stopping New Road-Building Projects For Net Zero
Climate advisers have urged the UK government to reconsider road-building schemes in order to meet net zero targets. The Climate Change Committee (CCC) criticized the government's emission-cutting goals and identified industry, transport, buildings, and fuel supply as areas of concern. The CCC suggested conducting a review of road-building projects to ensure they align with environmental goals. Wales has already canceled all major road-building plans and will only consider future projects that meet strict net zero criteria.
Fox News: Some Los Angeles July 4 firework shows canceled because of new environmental mandates: report
Los Angeles Independence Day firework shows are being canceled due to newly adopted environmental rules. The rules restrict the use of explosives above bodies of water to reduce pollution and debris. Most shows will comply, but at least five have refused.