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America First News
4 Jun 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: Tim Scott Torches ‘The View’ In Iowa: ‘I Scare The Dickens Out Of The Radical Left’
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) criticized "The View" during Sen. Joni Ernst's (R-IA) annual "Roast and Ride" event in Iowa, before announcing his appearance on the show. Scott mocked the show and its hosts before delivering a message of conservative success in America. He claimed that he scares the "radical Left" and Joe Biden, and that his life's proof destroys their lies.
#society
The Federalist Papers: 'Satanist' Designer Bashes Target, Claims It Set 'Dangerous Precedent' by Pulling Pride Products
Retail giant Target faced backlash and lost billions of dollars over its Pride month merchandise, which included products from UK-based brand Abprallen. Abprallen's designer, Erik Carnell, is a self-identified Satanist who uses occult imagery and statements on the brand's apparel. Target responded by removing certain items from its inventory and relocating others to less prominent sections in stores. However, some critics believe that Target's decision sets a dangerous precedent and distances the company from the LGBTQ community. Carnell expressed his discontent with Target's actions and claimed that Satanism serves as a symbol, not a literal belief in Satan. The controversy has had significant repercussions for Target, including a hit to its market capitalization and employee dissatisfaction.
Red State: Exposed: How Banks, Investors Make Millions From Police Brutality Bonds
Banks and investors are profiting from police brutality lawsuits through "police brutality bonds," which are issued by cities or counties to fund legal fees and settlements related to police misconduct. Banks charge "issuance fees" to underwrite the bonds, attracting wealthy investors who collect billions in profits while taxpayers foot the bill for the settlements and interest payments on the bonds. Critics argue that police departments are insulated from accountability when they use bonds to pay off lawsuits, and there is no incentive to address the problem. This is a issue.
PJ Media: It's Now or Never
The leftist attack on the Judeo-Christian West is taking place on three main fronts: Christianity, the family, and borders. Christianity is being attacked by erasing the distinction between Church and State, and burning churches in the US. The family is being attacked because it encourages a prior allegiance and allows for inheritance and property rights, which is anathema to the Marxist vision of the centralized state. Borders are being attacked to dilute a cohesive citizenry and render the nation a stranger to itself. This attack is gaining momentum and mounting success. It demands a drastic and wholesale solution, such as a populist uprising, secession, or a determined purge of the neo-communist Left. There is no alternative solution; isolated victories here and there merely defer the inevitable. The political landscape must be legislatively razed and salted, and the Left must be expunged or reduced to an ineffective rump. This is it.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: GOP Sen. Marshall: Report U.S. Gave over $1 Billion to Chinese, Russian Entities Is 'Tip of the Iceberg'
Senator Roger Marshall reacts to a report by Senator Joni Ernst and Open the Books revealing that the US government has given billions in grants and contracts to Chinese and Russian entities since 2017, exceeding previous estimates. Marshall claims that this finding is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of money going to US adversaries, and highlights the issue of funding the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which he claims is out of compliance with other grants and is likely the source of COVID-19. The report warns that the actual amount of funds going to US adversaries is likely to be higher due to lack of tracking by federal agencies.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Key Suspect in Natalee Holloway's Case Moved to New Prison Ahead of Extradition to US
Joran van der Sloot, the suspect in the unsolved 2005 disappearance of American student Natalee Holloway, is being transferred from prison in Peru to a facility near Lima ahead of his extradition to the United States to face charges linked to the case. Van der Sloot was serving a 28-year sentence for the murder of a Peruvian woman but has agreed to be handed over in relation to accusations of extortion and wire fraud. He denies the allegations. He will be extradited temporarily for one year to face legal proceedings.
Fox News: Chiefs superfan placed on Kansas City's most wanted list after alleged bank robbery, ankle monitor removal
Kansas City Chiefs superfan, Xavier "ChiefsAholic" Babudar, who wears a KC Wolf costume, is fifth on Kansas City's most wanted fugitives list. Babudar is accused of robbing an Oklahoma bank in December but plead not guilty to the charges. He is now allegedly on the run after removing his ankle monitor ahead of a court appearance in March and has a warrant for bank robbery and failure to appear in court. If found, Babudar will be held on $1 million bail.
#sports
Fox News: Ex-NFL star Greg Hardy dealt another brutal knockout in boxing match
Former NFL player turned boxer Greg Hardy suffered a brutal knockout in the 17th round of a Team Combat League fight against Alexander Flores. Hardy's NFL career was marked by controversy, including accusations of domestic violence and cocaine possession. Despite the loss, Hardy remains committed to boxing.
Fox News: NHL commish doubles down on desire to keep Coyotes in Arizona amid failed arena vote: 'We’ll make it work'
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has reiterated his commitment to bringing a hockey franchise to Arizona following the negative outcome of a vote on new arena construction. The Arizona Coyotes will play at the 5,000-seat Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University for the 2023-24 season after Tempe voters rejected building a new arena and entertainment district. Bettman anticipates that the process of finding a long-term home for the Coyotes will be challenging, but stated his belief that "it's a good market and if we can make it work we'll make it work."
The Epoch Times: Protester Runs Onto Track as 31 Arrested Over Epsom Derby Disruption
Protestors planned to disrupt the Epsom Derby and 31 people were arrested in connection with this. One man was detained after running onto the track, but was quickly removed, avoiding any disruption to the race. Animal rights protests have also disrupted other major sporting events in the UK recently, with arrests being made at the Grand National and Scottish Grand National.