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America First News
5 Jun 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: DeSantis Suspends Mayor From Office Who Was Arrested For Alleged Voter Fraud
A Florida mayor has been suspended by Governor Ron DeSantis following his arrest for illegal voting. Anthony DeFillipo faces multiple felony charges for allegedly voting illegally in multiple elections.
Fox News: House Homeland Security Republican demands Mayorkas' impeachment as migrants to be housed at major NYC airport
Republican Rep. Anthony D'Esposito is calling for the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, citing "a real dereliction of duty" over the ongoing migrant crisis and "the breakdown of law and order along the border," as well as the impact on New York communities. D'Esposito is concerned that resources for asylum seekers are insufficient and alleges that New York City plans to house migrants at John F. Kennedy International Airport with FAA approval. Additionally, D'Esposito points out that "even our schools are taking a hit" due to the influx of unaccompanied minors.
D'Esposito argues that Mayorkas is "failing the American people" and not fulfilling his oath to protect the homeland. He believes that the Department of Homeland Security "lack[s] planning," which led to controversial programs such as New York City Mayor Eric Adams' sending "busloads of migrants to unprepared suburban communities." D'Esposito wants Mayorkas "to resign or face full impeachment" and put resources towards Immigration and Customs Enforcement handling immigration cases. He views the admissions of migrants as a "slippery slope," claiming that this is the cause for an increase in unaccompanied minors, "which they can't [budget] in check because they need to afford resources that they just don't have."
#politics
Fox News: Ron DeSantis doubts Trump can win in 2024: Voters would 'probably default' to Biden again
Ron DeSantis believes he has a better chance than Donald Trump to beat President Biden in the 2024 election because some voters who dislike both candidates will default to Biden. However, DeSantis thinks he can attract traditionally non-Republican voters, citing his success in winning over Hispanics, independents, and Miami-Dade County in Florida. Meanwhile, Trump remains the commanding front-runner in the polls, with 53% support among GOP primary voters and DeSantis coming in second at 20%.
Fox News: Progressive activist Cornel West announces 2024 campaign under third party
Philosopher and activist Cornel West announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential race, running as a third-party candidate for the People's Party. West's campaign is a clear rejection of both Democrats and Republicans and focuses on truth and justice, promising to reintroduce America to its best self. His campaign video included critiques of both parties, with West calling out issues like poverty, mass incarceration, wars, and ecological collapse.
The Federalist: Comer Announces Contempt Hearings For FBI Director Wray
FBI Director Christopher Wray faces contempt hearings for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena for an unclassified document linking President Joe Biden to a foreign bribery scheme. House Oversight Chairman James Comer claims the document is being used in an ongoing FBI investigation, though the agency has refused to hand it over. Republicans have threatened to hold Wray in contempt for weeks and are seeking close oversight of the FBI's investigative process.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Tim Scott responds to The View over their disgusting comments
Senator Tim Scott pushes back against claims of systemic racism on The View, stating that getting kids off the street and into the classroom is the best way to help them succeed. Scott also highlights the need for an optimistic, positive message rooted in conservatism. He receives boos from the audience when he pushes back against woke indoctrination and complains about the View cutting to commercial breaks.
The Federalist: Corporate Media Trips Over Itself Downplaying Biden’s Faceplant
Corporate media engages in propaganda for President Biden, dismissing concerns about his physical and mental fitness after he fell at the U.S. Air Force Academy graduation ceremony. Outlets like NBC, Politico, and Reuters frame the story around the word of the White House and even blame the Secret Service for the incident. The New York Times takes things a step further and spins the fall as an opportunity to praise Biden's "sharpness," "fitness," and "striking stamina," with the help of White House aides, foreign allies, and Democrat politicians. Additionally, the Times tries to compare Trump's physical fitness to Biden's despite the latter's numerous gaffes and embarrassing tumbles.
Forbes: Mike Pence Declares Presidential Candidacy: Here’s The Full 2024 GOP List
Former Vice President Mike Pence has filed Federal Election Commission paperwork to run for president, setting up a competition with former President Donald Trump and other GOP candidates vying for the party’s 2024 nomination. Despite Trump’s escalating legal issues, he is maintaining a strong lead in polls. Other GOP candidates vying for the nomination include Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, Tim Scott, Asa Hutchinson, Doug Burgum, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Mike Pompeo, and Larry Elder.
The Blaze: Comer to hold Wray in contempt of Congress after glimpsing FBI record detailing alleged Biden bribery scheme
FBI Director Christopher Wray faces contempt of Congress hearings after refusing to comply with a subpoena for a document regarding President Joe Biden. The unclassified FBI-generated document reportedly contains "valuable, verifiable information" describing an alleged $5 million "criminal scheme involving then-Vice President Biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions." The House Oversight Committee has been seeking to obtain the document since May, and on Monday, the FBI privately showed the document to House Oversight Chair James Comer and ranking member Jamie Raskin.
National Review: Comer to Hold Wray in Contempt for Refusal to Turn Over Document Alleging Biden Bribery Scheme
The House Oversight Committee plans to hold FBI director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over a whistleblower document alleging President Biden's involvement in a bribery scheme. The FBI confirmed the credibility of the document during a briefing with the committee, but still refused to hand over the unclassified record, prompting the committee to initiate contempt of Congress hearings.
Breitbart: Donald Trump’s Republican Opposition Worries About Crowded Primary Field
Top Republican senators are worried about the growing number of candidates in the GOP primary field for the 2024 presidential election, which seems to benefit former President Donald Trump's chance of nomination. With the entrance of Gov. Ron DeSantis, the field has grown to seven candidates and could potentially reach ten, triggering concerns of a rerun of the 2016 primary when a large field of candidates failed to establish enough support to overcome Trump’s solid share of the electorate. Recent polling by Morning Consult revealed Trump still leads by 34 points over his closest potential competitor.
#society
Washington Free Beacon: SUVs Superior to Smaller Cars, New Study Finds
A study found that SUVs are better than smaller cars at neutralizing cyclists, with head injuries and body trauma being more severe in collisions with SUVs. Bicycle crash fatalities have surged 50% in the US, partially due to the 'dominance of pickups and SUVs in the US vehicle fleet'. Cyclists are arrogant menaces to public safety and should be designated terrorists. Cyclists support left-wing activists who promote government bans on SUVs to dominate our roads. In America's war against evil, SUVs are a crucial ally.
Breitbart: Arnold Schwarzenegger Apologizes for Groping Women: 'It Was Bull S**t, It Was Wrong'
Arnold Schwarzenegger apologizes for toxic masculinity in new Netflix special. He admits to groping and humiliating women in the past, and says it was wrong. Schwarzenegger also holds non-heterodox Republican views and has been vocal about his support for vaccines and mask mandates, even telling those who oppose them to "screw your freedoms."
Skilled Survival: Why We’re ALL At The Mercy Of Food Supply Chains
The modern food supply chain is fragile and susceptible to disruption. Grocery stores cannot increase their inventories due to expiration dates and margins, making them vulnerable to bottlenecks in production and delivery. If truckers go on strike en masse, the food supply chain could collapse, leading to food scarcity and societal panic within 72 hours. It's crucial to improve personal resiliency by stockpiling food and supplies, learning survival skills, and participating in prepper challenges. The author encourages respect and appreciation for truckers, who are essential to modern society.
#war
Breitbart: Neo-Nazis in Ukraine Might be a Problem After All, Says NYT
The New York Times has published a report admitting that ignoring neo-Nazi symbols on Ukrainian soldiers' uniforms normalizes the practice, while calling attention to them is seen as playing into Russian propaganda. The report highlights several cases where Ukrainian and NATO authorities have removed social media posts featuring these symbols, which can present difficulties for those who want to support Ukraine's armed forces but do not want to lend support to a neo-Nazi agenda. Liberal double standards were pointed out by political commentator Glenn Greenwald, who noted that anyone wearing a MAGA hat in the US is deemed a Nazi, yet liberals want to fund and arm real Nazis in Ukraine. The article concludes by discussing the difficulty of not appearing to support Russian propaganda while still acknowledging the use of these symbols.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: Saudi Arabia Plans To Cut Oil Production Again After No 'Consequences' From Biden
Saudi Arabia pledges further 1 million bpd production cut from July to counter market headwinds. Brent crude futures up 1.3% after hitting a session high of $78.73, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gains 1.2%. President Joe Biden's visit to Saudi Arabia last year drew criticism, though he never followed through on threats of "consequences" after the October announcement of production cuts by the Saudi-led OPEC. CNN anchors question the effect of the move on U.S. gas prices, while Fatih Birol from the International Energy Agency remarked that the chance of higher oil prices had increased greatly after the new OPEC+ deal.
#religion
The Federalist Papers: NBA Player Announces New Clothing Company for Christians and Patriots: 'We Don't Have to Hide'
Jonathan Isaac, a power forward for the Orlando Magic, has announced the launch of Unitus, a new pro-Christianity, anti-woke apparel company, set to launch in August. Isaac is well-known for standing during the pre-game national anthem while his teammates kneeled, and for going public about not supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. The company's goal is to "[bring] people together over love of God and country," according to a video accompanying the announcement.
#culture
Breitbart: Watch: Bug Flies into Taylor Swift’s Mouth, Forcing Her to ‘Swallow’ It
Taylor Swift swallowed a bug during her Chicago concert, causing a disruption in the show. This came after Swift spoke out against state laws designed to protect young children from harmful indoctrination which many have criticized as transgender propaganda. Swift has been using her celebrity status to push left-wing causes and woke activism, including endorsing Joe Biden for the presidency.
Daily Wire: Woody Harrelson’s ‘Cheers’ Co-Stars Vomited With Him ‘Out Of Solidarity’ After He Accidentally Ate Pork On Set
Ted Danson and George Wendt revealed during the ATX Television Festival that they once induced vomiting over 30 years ago in solidarity with Woody Harrelson, who accidentally ate pork while maintaining a meat-free diet. Harrelson was a vegetarian, which, according to Danson, contributed to his flatulence issue and tendency to provoke his castmates by releasing his gases amongst them. The actors also shared humorous anecdotes about how they tried to prank and mess with Harrelson as the new member of the cast.
#health
Fox News: Be well: Stay hydrated in the summer heat with these smart tips
Up to 75% of Americans suffer from chronic dehydration, which is exacerbated by hot summer temperatures. Dr. Sanjai M. Thankachen, a psychiatrist and physician, warns that dehydration can cause kidney problems, low blood pressure, fainting and irregular heartbeat. Common signs of dehydration include thirst, fatigue, dark urine, and dry mouth. Water is the best way to hydrate, followed by drinks that are rich in electrolytes and do not contain added sugars. Alcohol has a dehydrating effect and can also impair the release of antidiuretic hormone.
#crime
Breitbart: New York City Driver Plows into Sidewalk, Killing One and Injuring Four
A 26-year-old man was charged with manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, assault, and driving while intoxicated after plowing into five people, killing one of them, at a NYC intersection. The incident occurred near an NYPD migrant shelter. The driver was allegedly intoxicated at the time of the crash.
Half of all drunk-driving cases in Manhattan were dismissed in 2022 due to the evidence discovery reform law passed in 2020. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said this is due to the evidence discovery reform law passed in 2020. Of the 262 drunk driving cases handled by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office in 2022, 128 – or 49%—were dismissed on technicalities or for other reasons. This data makes clear that discovery is burying our prosecutors in paperwork.
#sports
Fox News: Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham AFC demolished US women's national team during tournament with $1M prize
Wrexham AFC, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, won 12-0 against the USWNT at The Soccer Tournament, with seven goals scored in 20 minutes. With a grand prize of $1 million, Wrexham was determined to win, while the USWNT was led by soccer legend Mia Hamm, and featured retired players Heather O'Reilly and Lori Lindsey. The tournament had different rules, including no offsides and no slide tackles. However, Wrexham lost the tournament to Newtown Pride FC. The USWNT continues to prepare for the Women's World Cup in July.
Fox News: White Sox closer Liam Hendriks notches first win on National Cancer Survivors Day
Liam Hendriks gets first win since returning from cancer as White Sox sweeps Tigers with a game-ending grand slam from Jake Burger. Chicago tied it at 2 on Yasmani Grandal’s bases-loaded single with two out in the sixth and won the game with Burger’s 12th homer of the season, marking his first career slam and game-ending homer.
National Review: U.K. Men’s Soccer Team Crushes U.S. Women’s Players
Wrexham AFC beat a US women’s soccer team 12-0, highlighting the physical superiority of male athletes over females. US team, which included World Cup winner Heather O’Reilly, put the loss down to bravery and said they were happy to participate. The defeat comes amid the US and European transgender debate related to sport.
#science
Daily Wire: Intel Official Claims Feds Have Concealed Wreckage Of UFOs
Former intelligence official and combat officer David Charles Grusch told Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General that classified programs exist which know about the existence of extraterrestrial beings’ spacecraft that have been retrieved. According to Grusch, partial fragments of vehicles “of exotic origin” have been found, indicating “non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or unknown origin”. Grusch’s claims were supported by former Army liaison for the UAP Task Force Karl E. Nell, and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Christopher Mellon. Intelligence officials insist that “the non-human intelligence phenomenon is real” and “we are not alone”, with National Air and Space Intelligence Center’s Jonathan Grey stating that such retrievals are not limited to the United States, and that secrecy must remain in place, but no longer denying the existence of such technology.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Meet the Other "Appalachian Trail" That Could Become Our Next National Scenic Trail
Congress is attempting to pass a bill designating the Benton MacKaye Trail as the nation's 12th National Scenic Trail. The trail is named after Benton MacKaye, known for introducing the idea of the Appalachian Trail. The 287.6-mile trail runs from Georgia to Tennessee, boasts a wide range of ecosystems, and is the longest contiguous trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The re-designation could boost recreational travel while protecting the trail’s history, with relatively few drawbacks.
Field & Stream: Best Elk Hunting Boots of 2023: Tested and Reviewed
Best elk hunting boots to consider for a successful and enjoyable hunt, including top picks from Kenetrek, Crispi, Zamberlan, Lacrosse, Salomon, and Hanwag. The criteria for selection include comfort, durability, weight, construction, and price. Every boot recommended has been worn and tested thoroughly in the elk woods, and the important factors to consider when choosing an elk boot depend on the terrain and weather conditions of the hunt.
#other
Forbes: Taylor Swift Narrowly Misses Charting Another Hot 100 No. 1 As ‘Karma’ Jumps To No. 2
Taylor Swift's new remix of the single "Karma" jumps from No. 27 to No. 2 on the Hot 100 chart, but falls short of Morgan Wallen's "Last Night" at No. 1 for the ninth consecutive week, making it Taylor Swift's third top two hit from the album Midnights. The single performed well across various charts and is one of the 10 successful tracks from the album that debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Ice Spice is credited on the new "Karma" remix which accounts for the majority of the song's consumption, and marks her highest position on the Hot 100 chart. The song accumulated 38.4 million in airplay audience, 22.5 million streams and 17,000 copies sold, making significant gains in various charts this week. This achievement adds another massive win for the singer-songwriter.
Washington Free Beacon: ‘He’s Over’: Ex-CNNer Brian Stelter Reports on CNN Chief Who Axed Him
Former CNN personality Brian Stelter reports on ex-coworkers' lack of confidence in CNN CEO Chris Licht, detailed in a damning Atlantic feature story titled "Inside the Meltdown at CNN." Many in the CNN rank and file share anti-Licht sentiment, according to employees. Licht vowed to turn CNN into a less left-wing political source when he took over in May 2022, but ratings at CNN have hit record-lows in recent months.
The Blaze: CNN's Chris Licht apologizes to staff for 'distracting' headlines about his turbulent leadership: 'I should not be in the news'
CNN CEO Chris Licht apologized to staff for the distracting profile story published by The Atlantic last week. The 15,000-word piece "Inside the Meltdown at CNN" slammed Licht for his poor decision-making amid CNN's dropping ratings. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav reportedly was displeased by the article.
Forbes: BTS Member Jungkook Might Be Preparing His Debut Solo Album For A July Release
BTS member Jungkook is reportedly set to release his debut solo album on July 14, as announced by South Korean news outlet Sports Chosun. BTS's label, BIGHIT MUSIC, has responded to the rumors, stating that an announcement will be made once release schedule has been confirmed. Jungkook's upcoming album is said to include an English-language track that could become a major hit in the U.S.