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America First News
28 Jun 2023
#illegals
The Epoch Times: New York City Now Sheltering More Illegal Immigrants Than Homeless Citizens: Deputy Mayor
New York City is sheltering over 100,000 people, primarily illegal immigrants and non-citizens seeking long-term stay, surpassing the number of homeless residents. Many of these individuals arrived after being bussed away from the Texas border to "sanctuary cities" like NYC. The city's capacity to shelter people is nearly exhausted, and they are calling for sustained federal support.
#politics
Daily Wire: Russia Axes Pledge To Drop Criminal Charges Against Prigozhin, Begins Targeting Mutiny ‘Sympathizers’
Russian President Putin seeks revenge against those who supported Prigozhin's mutiny. Prigozhin has escaped to Belarus, but killing him remains a possibility. Charges against Prigozhin have not been dropped, and Putin is cracking down on sympathizers.
The New American: Trump Sues Misandrist Writer Who Accused Him of Rape - The New American
POTUS 45 Donald Trump has sued columnist E. Jean Carroll for defamation after she accused him of rape. A jury found him not guilty, but Carroll still claims he is guilty. This lawsuit is part of a long legal battle between the two.
Red State: Are Michigan Republicans Hedging Their Support of a Second Trump Term?
Elected members of the Michigan GOP are keeping their distance from former President Donald Trump despite some public praise. Michigan is a blue state with a history of electing progressive-leaning candidates, and Republicans face challenges in gaining support. There is a lack of enthusiasm for Trump among Michigan GOP members, who prioritize their own reelection over aligning themselves with him.
Breitbart: Montana: Sheehy’s Trump Support Contrasts with Rosendale’s Distancing
A contentious Republican primary in Montana's U.S. Senate race is taking shape, with businessman Tim Sheehy and Rep. Matt Rosendale considering bids for Sen. Jon Tester's seat. Sheehy criticizes Tester's support for the liberal agenda, while Rosendale frames Sheehy as the "chosen candidate" of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. The race may be influenced by former President Donald Trump's endorsement.
Newsbusters: ADL and MSNBC Demand Online Censorship, Sob Over Elon’s Twitter
ADL Vice President Yael Eisenstat demands stricter online political censorship to combat hate speech, calling for government involvement. She believes companies are not prioritizing user protection and urges transparent reporting of hate speech policies. Eisenstat criticizes Twitter for its shift in ownership and employee layoffs, noting the lack of pressure from the government for transparency. This segment reflects left-wing attempts to silence dissent and centralize power.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden’s Iran Deal Will Bring Tehran Even ‘Closer to the Nuclear Threshold,' Analysis Finds
The Biden administration's secret nuclear deal with Iran could allow them to produce up to eight nuclear weapons in three months, bringing them closer to the nuclear threshold. Republican opponents are concerned the administration will violate the law by signing the agreement without legislative approval. The deal offers sanctions relief in exchange for minimal restrictions on Iran's nuclear program. Congress should intervene to stop the deal and investigate the Biden administration's proposed bailout for Iran. Talks could resume soon at the administration's urging.
Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump Grows Lead over Primary Field in South Carolina
Over 40% of likely Republican primary voters in South Carolina want Donald Trump to be their party's nominee in 2024, giving him a significant lead over other candidates like Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, and Tim Scott. Trump has also gained support among independents and leads in key counties that he won in the 2016 election. However, there is still a significant portion of voters who are not considering or will not vote for him, along with other candidates like DeSantis and Haley.
Fox News: Fox News Poll: Trump gains ground post-indictment
Former President Donald Trump maintains a significant lead in the Republican Party's presidential nomination race, with 56% of GOP primary voters supporting him. His closest competitor, Ron DeSantis, trails at 22%. Trump has also pleaded not guilty to federal charges of illegally keeping classified documents after his presidency. The rest of the Republican field has single-digit support.
Fox News: The Hunter Biden WhatsApp messages that make the Bidens the GOATs of corruption
The recent WhatsApp messages from Hunter Biden to a Chinese businessman reveal the extent of the Bidens' corruption and their expertise in selling access and influence. The messages show Hunter demanding $10 million and making direct threats to get what he wants. The Bidens have a long history of influence peddling and have created a complex system to shield their payments. This corruption scandal has largely been ignored by the media, allowing the Bidens to continue their illicit activities.
National Review: The Corner: Climate Policy and Its Consequences: Germany
In this week's Capital Letter, the political consequences of climate policy are explored. The rise of farmers' parties in the Netherlands and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) reflect growing opposition to the effects of climate policies on various sectors of society. Opposition to the "Green dictatorship" imposed by the center-left coalition government in Germany has united industrial workers, homeowners, and the middle class, leading them to support the more radical far-right AfD. This growing coalition across class lines may have broader implications for the future of European politics. .
Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voter trust & confidence in institutions hits rock-bottom
Confidence in U.S. institutions like the FBI, Supreme Court, and Congress has declined significantly since 2017, reaching record lows. Only a third of voters trust the federal government, the lowest in 20 years. The decline in confidence is seen across the political spectrum and raises concerns about the lack of a non-political arbiter of the laws.
Voter reactions to former President Trump and President Biden's handling of classified materials are mixed. More than half of voters think Trump put national security at risk with his handling of classified documents after his presidency. Views on the Justice Department's treatment of both Trump and Biden lean towards partisan politics, and a record high percentage of people do not trust the federal government.
The Epoch Times: White House Reacts to Supreme Court Ruling to Reject South Carolina GOP’s Election Law Theory
At a White House press briefing, Olivia Dalton was questioned about the Supreme Court's rejection of South Carolina Republicans' attempt to grant state legislatures extensive power over congressional maps and federal elections.
Breitbart: Report: Ron DeSantis Focuses on Florida at New Hampshire Town Hall
Gov. Ron DeSantis focused on Florida during his controversial stop in Hollis, New Hampshire, taking an hour to even mention the state. The decision to hold a dueling event with the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women's Lilac Luncheon drew ire from the organization. DeSantis primarily discussed Florida and mentioned New Hampshire only briefly.
Washington Free Beacon: Poll: Majority of Democrats Finally Say COVID Pandemic Is Over
51% of Democrats believe the pandemic is over, according to Gallup data. Only 2% of U.S. adults are "very worried" about the virus. Republicans criticize Biden's report on the origins of COVID-19, demanding the release of the intelligence.
#foreignaffairs
The Blaze: Facebook promotes former CIA agent from 'misinformation' manager to 'Head of Elections Policies' ahead of 2024 election
Former CIA agent Aaron Berman has been appointed by Meta (formerly Facebook) to oversee its elections policies. Berman, who previously worked as a senior intelligence analyst at the CIA, joined Facebook in 2019 as part of the misinformation policy team. His new role as "Lead for Elections Content Policies" will involve content moderation, policy development, and coordination on implementing election-related policies. Berman's appointment has raised concerns about Meta's potential influence on the upcoming presidential election.
Flag And Cross: Biden Doesn't Even Correct Himself After Astonishing Error While Speaking: 'Old Age Is Showing'
: Joe Biden made a blunder when he mistakenly referred to the war in Ukraine as the war in Iraq, showing a lack of awareness about international conflicts. Many criticized his mental decline and questioned his ability to handle the demands of being president. The media's handling of the mistake also sparked outrage among conservatives.
The Epoch Times: Canada Has a Role in Making the World a Safer Place. Why Don't We?
In Europe, there is recognition of the risks associated with dealing with China, but they cannot afford to lose the Chinese market for their products. They are adopting a "de-risking" approach to reduce reliance on China while still selling products to them. Europe is also trying to displace Russian energy with friendlier supplies. Canada, on the other hand, has largely abandoned its international military role and is not taking advantage of its natural resources to make the world safer. Instead, the current government focuses on carbon taxes that make everything in Canada more expensive and less competitive.
The Federalist Papers: Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin Takes Refuge in Windowless Belarus Hotel Amid Assassination Fears
Yevgeny Prigozhin, former head of mercenary group Wagner, seeks refuge in a windowless hotel room in Minsk, Belarus, fearing assassination by Putin. He was involved in a failed coup against Putin. Prigozhin's rebellion was thwarted, and he accepted amnesty from President Lukashenko.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: One Industrial-Policy Reform Idea
Lordstown Motors, once hailed by politicians like Trump, is shutting down despite their support. Economist suggests politicians should face consequences for failed projects, just like investors do.
The Epoch Times: Anaheim Gets $5 Million for Traffic Improvements
Anaheim receives $5 million in federal funding for transportation improvement projects. The funding aims to improve transportation safety, equity, and access for local residents and supports Anaheim's growing tourism industry. The projects include elevated pedestrian pathways, bridges, and trail extensions.
National Review: Fiscal Outlook ‘Challenging’ in Decades to Come, with Debt Set to Skyrocket, Says CBO
President Joe Biden presented his economic plan in Chicago, but the Congressional Budget Office warned that if current laws remain unchanged, the US will face a challenging fiscal outlook. Public debt is projected to skyrocket over the next 30 years, reaching 181 percent of GDP by 2053. Rising interest rates, growing healthcare costs, and the aging population are factors contributing to the problem.
The Epoch Times: Eby 'Profoundly Worried' as B.C. Port Union Issues Strike Notice Covering 7,400 Staff
Federal ministers and British Columbia Premier David Eby are urging port workers and employers to avoid a strike as the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada issued a 72-hour strike notice. The strike notice affects thousands of workers and waterfront employers in Vancouver, with negotiations focusing on issues of contracting out, port automation, and cost of living. Both sides are urged to reach a deal to prevent disruption to the supply chain.
#health
Fox News: Former Disney star feels 'like a badass' after switching to adult entertainment industry
Former Disney Channel star Dan Benson gave fans an update on his mental health after transitioning to the adult entertainment industry. He expressed feeling good and not regretting his decision. Benson explained how he sets boundaries and only shares what he feels comfortable with. He also revealed that he got involved in the industry after mistakenly sending nude photos to people he thought were women he found attractive. This experience was traumatic for him and he struggled to remove the footage from the internet. Despite his past, Benson has continued his career in the adult entertainment industry and urged others to roll with the punches.
The Federalist Papers: Iconic Pop Singer Madonna Rushed to the Hospital After Being Found Unresponsive
Pop sensation Madonna was rushed to a hospital in New York City after being found unresponsive. She had developed a severe bacterial infection and spent a night under medical care. Her health is gradually improving, and a full recovery is expected, but her upcoming tour will be postponed. Madonna's daughter has been by her side throughout this challenging time.
The Epoch Times: How to Keep Your Organs Younger Than Your Age
Our organs can age at different rates, challenging the notion that our biological age aligns with our chronological age. Younger organs are more resistant to diseases and damage, as they have better healing abilities and fewer accumulated toxins. To reverse our organs' biological age, we can engage in regular exercise, avoid smoking and sugar, consume whey protein, and manage stress. Additionally, aerobic exercise, consuming omega-3s, antioxidants, and magnesium, and using certain skin care products can help reverse brain and skin aging. Lastly, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and avoiding toxins can keep the liver young.
#crime
Breitbart: Feel the Rainbow: Minnesota Police Say Man Attacked Others with Skittles
In Mankato, a 19-year-old with face tattoos was arrested for pelting restaurant goers with Skittles. The colorful assault left victims in pain and Skittles scattered on the ground. The suspect had been previously arrested for drug possession.
Daily Wire: Prosecutors Plan To Use More Footage, Statements From Jordan Neely’s NYC Subway Death In Upcoming Trial: Report
Veteran Daniel Penny is accused of killing Jordan Neely in a subway chokehold incident in New York City. Prosecutors have obtained additional cellphone videos and other evidence to use in the upcoming trial. Neely, a homeless man with a history of mental issues, had multiple arrests and failed to appear in court prior to his death.
The Babylon Bee: 7 Simple Ways To Get Away With A Massive Foreign Bribery Scheme
Maintaining an international bribery operation is challenging. The Babylon Bee offers tips to avoid getting caught, including selling art as a cover, creating distractions, and making potential witnesses disappear. Being a member of the right political party also helps.
Jan 6 detainees sing the national anthem from their jail cells for over 700 nights. Many Trump supporters were arrested despite their innocence. The Kash Foundation provides legal aid to these families, fighting against the DOJ's actions. Support them by donating today.
Fox News: Minnesota man arrested after 'throwing Skittles' at people in restaurant: Police
A man in Minnesota caused a scene in a restaurant by throwing Skittles at employees and customers. One victim reported being hit in the back, resulting in pain. The suspect resisted arrest but was eventually subdued by three police officers.
The Blaze: Man conned investors out of nearly $9M by claiming to turn cow dung into green energy
A conman in California convinced investors he could turn cow manure into green energy, but it was all a lie. He took over $875 million from investors and used the money for personal expenses. He was sentenced to six years and nine months in prison.
Fox News: Allen, Texas police officer seen neutralizing mass shooter in dramatic bodycam video: 'Got him down'
The Allen Police Department in Texas released body camera video of a shooting at a mall. Nine people were killed, including the shooter, with 10 others injured. Officer neutralized the threat.
Fox News: New York City suspect put 24-year-old woman in headlock, robbed her: police
Authorities in New York City are searching for a suspect who robbed a woman on a subway platform after putting her in a headlock. The crime occurred at the Elmhurst Avenue station in Queens.
#sports
Fox News: Sixers’ Tobias Harris says casual fans would trade him for a ‘Crumbl Cookie;' brand responds
The Philadelphia 76ers have a new head coach, Nick Nurse, as they aim to break their 22-year streak of not reaching the Eastern Conference finals. They are uncertain about the future of James Harden and Tobias Harris, who has expressed his commitment to the team.
Fox News: Former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer reaches settlement with The Athletic, reporter in defamation case
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer settles defamation case against The Athletic and its reporter Molly Knight over an article about a restraining order filed against him in 2021. The settlement includes changes to the article and removal of Knight's tweets.
Fox News: National Women's Soccer League seeing youth movement as league now accepts players under 18 years old
Olivia Moultrie fought for the right to play professional soccer in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) at the age of 15, paving the way for other talented young players to follow. The NWSL has since welcomed more teenagers into the league, including 17-year-old Alyssa Thompson, who was drafted by Angel City FC and earned a spot on the U.S. Women's National Team for the World Cup. This youth movement in the NWSL is seen as a positive step towards equal opportunities for women in the sport.
Forbes: Chicago Cubs Not Getting Value From Jameson Taillon
The Chicago Cubs are struggling this season, in part due to pitcher Jameson Taillon's lack of production. Despite being one of the team's biggest contracts, Taillon has a 2-6 record and a high ERA. He has struggled to pitch deep into games and has given up early runs to key opponents. The Cubs hope Taillon can turn things around in upcoming games against the Phillies and Brewers.
The Epoch Times: Coleman Wong Becomes Hong Kong's First Professional Tennis Champion
Hong Kong tennis player Coleman Wong Chek-lam made history by becoming the first Hong Kong player ever to win a professional tennis tournament. Ranked 670th in the ATP men’s singles rankings, Wong secured his victory in the final of Tunisia's M15 level professional circuit men's singles event, defeating Italian player Luca Giacomini with a score of 2-1.
#other
Washington Free Beacon: Thanks, Buttigieg: US Hit With More Mass Flight Cancellations Ahead of July 4th Weekend
Hundreds of flight cancellations and delays during the Independence Day weekend due to East Coast thunderstorms and FAA operational troubles. Transportation Secretary blames airlines, while airlines blame FAA staffing shortages.
The Epoch Times: Can Fox News Still Be Trusted?
Fox News is being seen as a "false flag" operation since Tucker Carlson's departure, with a thin veneer of conservatism. Fox is owned by entities like Vanguard and BlackRock, not conservative/libertarian as they claim. Steve Hilton's show has been stopped, and rumors say Maria Bartiromo is next. Fox has control over its hosts, manipulating the audience and limiting what they can say. It may be time for the hosts to leave, despite the potential silence. The situation highlights the need for truthful media, with newer candidates like Vivek Ramaswamy and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offering alternative perspectives. Fox is no longer a network aspiring to the truth.
Forbes: Kraft Debuts NotCheese Slices, A Plant-Based Riff On Kraft Singles
Kraft NotCheese Slices, a plant-based alternative to dairy cheese, is gaining popularity in the market. With a focus on taste, texture, and variety, Kraft aims to deliver mouthwatering plant-based foods. The slices have become the top-selling branded plant-based slices in just 8 weeks since its launch.