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America First News
30 Jun 2023
#politics
Breitbart: U.S. Auto Workers Withhold Support from Biden for Funding Electric Vehicles
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is withholding support for President Biden due to concerns over his push for Electric Vehicles (EVs), which could lead to job losses and lower wages for American auto workers. The UAW wants to see major commitments from the administration to protect these jobs before endorsing Biden. They criticize the government for funding the transition to EVs without ensuring the well-being of workers.
Red State: Another Problematic Move by DOJ in Hunter Biden Case: The Witness They Didn't Put Before Grand Jury
IRS whistleblowers reveal the Department of Justice's lack of pursuit in investigating Hunter Biden's dealings and connections to Joe Biden. Investigators were prohibited from asking important questions, and key witness Tony Bobulinski was not brought before the grand jury. Evidence suggests Joe Biden had involvement in his son's business dealings.
Red State: Head-Scratcher: Suburban Milwaukee Dem Yells 'F*** the Suburbs' in State Senate Debate on Crime
In Tennessee, two agitators disguised as legislators caused a commotion in the Assembly. They were expelled but later reinstated, leading to nothing of substance.
In Wisconsin, a Senator named LaTonya Johnson made offensive remarks about suburbs during a debate on crime. Despite growing up in a small town and now living in a suburban home, she criticized those who don't understand city life.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Dem Spoiler RFK Jr. Makes Shocking Campaign Statement That Will Have Establishment Crowd Fuming
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refuses to pledge his support to President Joe Biden if Biden wins the party's nomination. Kennedy leaves open the possibility of supporting Biden later or continuing his campaign as an independent candidate. This could cause trouble for Biden's nomination.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Elie Mystal Is So Close to Getting It
Elie Mystal discusses how liberal support for racial preferences in college admissions weakens when it affects their own children, revealing the hypocrisy in their commitment to integration and equality. He explains that the existence of these policies brings about unwarranted criticism and judgment towards black people, regardless of whether they personally benefited from them or not. Mystal acknowledges his own experience of being questioned about his achievements based on his race and education, but despite this, he remains tethered to ideology rather than fully recognizing the toxic nature of these preferences.
Breitbart: Dylan Mulvaney Bashes Bud Light for Lack of Support Amid 'Transphobia'
Transgender influencer criticizes Bud Light for lack of support after backlash over failed partnership. Mulvaney expresses personal experiences of fear and loneliness, and criticizes the brand for allowing transphobia.
Newsbusters: NYT SCOTUS Scribe Weeps Over Dobbs: Are Justices Sorry for ‘Chaos and Misery’?
Linda Greenhouse, a former New York Times Supreme Court reporter, criticizes conservative justices for overturning Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs decision. She compares it to the persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses during World War II and highlights the crisis in reproductive health care. Greenhouse questions if any of the conservative justices feel remorse for their decision.
Flag And Cross: Dylan Mulvaney Reveals Status of Partnership with Bud Light, Fate of the Infamous Can
Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney speaks out about the controversy surrounding his partnership with Bud Light, which led to a boycott and the dethroning of the top-selling beer in America. Mulvaney criticizes Bud Light for not publicly supporting him and emphasizes the need for companies to promote the LGBT agenda. The fallout from the controversy has caused significant and lasting damage to Bud Light's sales. Mulvaney's comments also highlight the divide between conservatives boycotting the brand and liberals who are disappointed by its lack of support.
The Federalist Papers: Dylan Mulvaney Reveals Status of Partnership with Bud Light, Fate of the Infamous Can
Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney speaks out after a controversy involving Bud Light, which resulted in a boycott and the dethroning of the top-selling beer in America. Mulvaney criticizes Bud Light for not publicly standing by him and urges corporations to promote the LGBT agenda. The fallout from the controversy has led to permanent sales losses for Bud Light.
Breitbart: EEOC Commissioner: There Will Be More Challenges to Already Illegal DEI, Corporate Race Programs After SCOTUS College Ruling
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Commissioner Andrea Lucas predicts that the Supreme Court’s ruling on racial preferences in college admissions will lead to more challenges towards illegal corporate diversity programs that incorporate race preferences in employment decisions. Lucas believes that this decision will shed light on the misalignment of certain programs and expects an increase in challenges as the issue gains attention.
#culture
Fox News: Lew Palter, ‘Titanic’ actor and mentor to Hollywood stars, dead at 94
Lew Palter, best known for his role in the movie "Titanic," has passed away at the age of 94. In addition to his acting career, Palter was a long-time acting teacher at CalArts. His daughter confirmed that he died of lung cancer.
#education
Breitbart: EEOC Commissioner: SCOTUS Just Brought Education into Line with Employment Law
The Supreme Court's ruling on racial preferences in college admissions aligns education law with employment law, which has always been restrictive in terms of the use of race. The ruling won't change standards in employment law and reaffirms that race should not be used as a justification for decision-making.
#crime
Fox News: Heat appear cold on possible Conor McGregor partnership after incidents involving franchise: report
Conor McGregor's plan to make his pain relief spray the "official pain relief partner" of the Miami Heat has fallen through following two incidents. First, McGregor punched the team's mascot during a skit, and second, he is facing allegations of rape. McGregor denies the accusations, while his attorney claims the video evidence supports their position. The Heat organization does not want to be associated with McGregor's brand amidst the ongoing investigation.
Forbes: Extradition: Whose Rights Are Really At Stake?
Extradited individuals face challenges in seeking recourse for violations of the Rule of Specialty in the United States. Circuit courts disagree on who has the right to raise a claim that treaty provisions have been violated. The Barinas decision in the Second Circuit has made it difficult for defendants to assert specialty protections. Pre-extradition negotiations and plea agreements can help protect defendants from additional charges.
#sports
Forbes: What The Indiana Pacers’ Former Two-Way Contract Players Should Expect In Free Agency
. The Indiana Pacers have two players, Kendall Brown and Gabe York, who finished their contracts and are entering free agency. Brown, a promising young player with potential, has received a qualifying offer and may return on a two-way deal. York, on the other hand, is not a restricted free agent and his future with the team is uncertain. Reunion with the Pacers for York seems unlikely due to the team's guard depth and the addition of young talent.
Forbes: The Unlikely Mid-Season Breakout Of Will Benson
The Cincinnati Reds have surprised everyone by leading their division halfway through the season. Despite their expected win-loss record being similar to the last-placed St. Louis Cardinals, the Reds' offense has significantly improved and young talents like Will Benson have stepped up to contribute to their success. Benson's recent performance has been outstanding, solidifying his place as one of the best hitters in baseball.