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America First News
6 Jun 2023
#illegals
Red State: WH Faceplants With Horrible Response on Busing Illegal Aliens
Biden's border policy has been a disaster, overwhelming towns and states near the border with an unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants. White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre faceplanted by calling busing of illegals to other cities "dangerous and unacceptable," despite the administration doing so in the past. Dems only care about how this hurts Democratic areas, leaving border states like Texas behind.
National Review: Second Florida Flight Carrying Illegal Immigrants Lands in Sacramento
A second flight by Florida-based Vertol Systems Co. dropped off about 20 migrants in California. California officials believe that the same company orchestrated the Monday flight, and are investigating the circumstances by which these individuals were brought to California. Florida has hired Vertol Systems before as part of the DeSantis administration’s migrant-relocation program.
#politics
PJ Media: KDJ's Afternoon Update: Congress and the DOJ Are About to Play an Epic Game of Chicken
The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, is pursuing a $5 million bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden. FBI Director Christopher Wray has refused to hand over an unclassified report, resulting in the committee holding Wray in contempt of Congress. If the DOJ decides not to prosecute Wray, it will prove that the DOJ and FBI are biased towards Biden, and could render the Constitution obsolete .
Fox News: FBI 'afraid' informant could be killed over Biden family information if unmasked: Congresswoman Luna
The FBI informed the House Oversight Committee that their informant accusing President Biden of involvement in a criminal bribery scheme with a foreign national could be killed if unmasked. The informant was described as "highly credible" and the FBI possesses a document that provides information on Biden's alleged involvement in a $5 million criminal bribery scheme while serving as vice president. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., has threatened contempt of Congress for FBI Director Christopher Wray if the bureau fails to turn over the document to the committee.
The Federalist Papers: CNN CEO Said Two Words to Trump Before Town Hall That Ended Up Defining the Night
CNN CEO Chris Licht's attempt to revive the network failed, resulting in a decline in viewership. The network tried to set a trap for Donald Trump during a town hall event but ended up embarrassing itself, with only left-wing viewers remaining. Licht cemented CNN as a left-wing enterprise and alienated potential viewers by enabling an inept partisan activist to go after Trump.
Forbes: Trump’s Swimming Pool Flooded Surveillance Video Room At Mar-A-Lago, Report Says
A Mar-A-Lago employee flooded the room where security footage was stored while draining the resort pool last October. DOJ investigators are nearing the conclusion of their investigation into former President Trump’s handling of classified documents and are reportedly eyeing obstruction charges against him. Prosecutors are also examining whether Trump and his associates took additional steps to interfere with its investigation.
#society
The Blaze: San Francisco paid hotels millions to house homeless people during the pandemic — now the city will pay $26 million for damages to rooms
San Francisco may pay $26 million in further damage claims as a result of Project Roomkey, a program that provided shelter for the homeless at hotels. This comes after the city already agreed to pay $2.9 million and $5.3 million for damages incurred during the pandemic. The cost of the program is set to rise, despite California already paying $512 million to local governments for Project Roomkey.
Fox News: Two men face eviction from apartment for returning fire against armed robbers: 'We're protecting ourselves'
Two Tennessee residents, Terrance Montgomery and Cedric Verner, are being evicted after confronting armed robbers at their apartment complex. The two men saw surveillance footage of individuals trying to steal Verner's girlfriend's car, and when they went outside to stop them, the robbers opened fire. The leasing company that runs the apartment complex sent them a letter pushing for eviction, despite neither man being charged with a crime. The company claimed that they were a nuisance and threatening the safety of other residents.
San Francisco business owners and residents are describing the area as a "zombie apocalypse" and "dystopia" due to the drug and crime crisis there. One immigrant store owner lost $100K to burglars and is begging for help.
The Blaze: OBGYNs claim Dylan Mulvaney is a woman
Some OBGYNs have claimed that Dylan Mulvaney, a man who identifies as a transgender woman, is actually a woman. Ahmad Malik's tweet asking simply "Is this person a woman?" received a response from Michele Quinn, an abortion provider, and gynecological surgeon, confirming that Mulvaney is a woman. Despite pushback from other social media users, Quinn stood by her claim and called those who disagreed "bigots". Another OBGYN, Jennifer Lincoln, also claimed that Mulvaney is a woman. Meanwhile, Bud Light has been facing backlash over its support of Mulvaney, with Anheuser-Busch donating $200,000 to the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce in support of its "Communities of Color Initiative".
#war
The Imaginative Conservative: Omaha Beach: America's Finest Hour
On June 6, 1944, wave upon wave of American infantry hit the beach in the largest amphibious assault ever mounted in human history. Thousands of soldiers fell before finally breaking through the absolutely impregnable series of coastal defenses. America's valor saved the Free World from the devastation of Nazi tyranny, the continued subjection of France, and the fate of the Jews. This battle became a game-changer, but it is now in the air whether America still regards it as her mission to spearhead the peace .
Forbes: Monday, June 5. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
Forbes provides updates on the ongoing Russian attacks in Ukraine, including incidents in the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions that resulted in civilian deaths and injuries. The Kherson regional governor warns of a potential false flag operation at the Titan plant in Russian-annexed Crimea, which could trigger a catastrophe similar to Chernobyl. President Zelensky attends the European Political Community summit and discusses security concerns, including the expansion of the "fighter jet coalition" and the establishment of a Patriot system suppliers' group. The Economist magazine notes a sharp increase in fires in occupied territories, possibly due to Ukraine's use of artillery fire to thin out enemy positions and ammunition depots.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Overseas Chinese Mourned 34th Anniversary of 1989 Massacre
People around the world hold annual events to commemorate the June 4th Tiananmen Square massacre, including candlelight vigils, protests, and exhibitions. In Hong Kong, under the Chinese Communist Party’s National Security Law, some people were forced to hold mourning activities in private. However, Hongkongers continue to hold events overseas, and more mainlanders are joining them. Former CCP diplomat Chen Yonglin called the CCP a criminal group against humanity and said the entire world should work against it. Hashtag:
Euromaidan Press: Retired Australian F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets could be sent to Ukraine – AFR
Australia, US, and Ukraine may send 41 Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets to Kyiv instead of scrapping them. Negotiations are ongoing, and the US is open to gifting Ukraine retired F/A-18 fighter jets. The jets are currently sitting in a hangar in Australia and will be sold to a private sector aviation company if not sent to Ukraine.
#economy
Forbes: Unlocking The Energy Transition In The Americas: Three Regional Perspectives
The Americas are pursuing different pathways to reach the common goal of net-zero emissions. California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard faces challenges due to recent volatility in credit prices, which could limit the impact of incentive programs for emerging technologies. Meanwhile, Canada's Critical Minerals Strategy and Clean Technology Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit aim to boost minerals supply for low-carbon energies, but implementation rests on overcoming permitting challenges and potential industry consolidation. In Colombia, expanding e-fuels investment is vital for its hydrogen and net-zero strategies, but gasoline will continue to dominate the transport mix due to consumer preferences and the need to maintain upstream production for refining.
#culture
Gataway Couple: Sip Sophistication at the Best Wineries in Colorado
Colorado is home to over 150 licensed wineries, with the heart of its wine country located in the Grand Valley of the state's Western Slope. The region's unique geography allows for the production of high-quality wines dominated by Bordeaux varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, as well as Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. Family-owned wineries such as Colterris, Varaison, and Balistreri offer a range of delicious wines made from grapes grown in Colorado, while Whitewater Hill and Restoration Vineyards exclusively use grapes grown in their own vineyards to produce unique, singular wines.
#health
The Federalist Papers: Doctors Making Disturbing Finds in Young People, Horrible Cancer Set to Become a Top Killer for Under-50 Bracket
Colorectal cancer is expected to become the leading cause of cancer deaths among people under 50 in the next decade, and its cause is still unknown. Studies show a higher probability of early-onset colorectal cancer in females born by cesarean section or from oral-antibiotic use. Experts cite lifestyle as a major factor in this spike among young people, including fast food, consuming alcohol, and lack of exercise. While wealth poses its own challenges, it's crucial to convince young people to find equal joy and meaning in something other than immediate satisfaction. Sedentary lifestyles and instant gratification are problems of affluence.
#crime
Forbes: Ex-Minnesota Vikings Part Owner Gets 75-Month Prison Sentence For Crypto Fraud
Reginald Fowler, former minority owner of the Minnesota Vikings, has been ordered to serve over six years in prison, forfeit $740m and pay $53m in restitution for defrauding the Alliance of American Football league in a cryptocurrency scam, according to federal prosecutors. Fowler, 64, lied to league executives about his support for the league and used accounts containing money from real estate deals to cement his position as the largest shareholder in the league’s parent company, when in fact the accounts were used to swap digital currencies for cash without the knowledge of the banks they belonged to. Fowler’s firm, Global Trading Solutions, worked as a payment processor for Crypto Capital, a failed “shadow bank,” and other crypto companies.
#sports
Forbes: PopStroke Tour Championship Offers $1.1 Million, Chance To Putt Against Collin Morikawa
PopStroke's second annual Tournament of Champions is set, with three events and two days of competition on putting courses built by Tiger Woods' design firm. The PTC features a total prize purse of $1.1 million and a chance to challenge one of the top golfers in the world, Collin Morikawa. The biggest event is the $1 Million High Roller, which costs $11,000 to enter and is capped at a field of 100 players, not including Morikawa. The event begins Saturday, Nov. 11 at the company’s newest venue in Scottsdale, Arizona, and brings together more than 500 players worldwide.
Forbes: VfB Stuttgart Beats HSV 6-1 On Aggregate To Secure Bundesliga Ticket
VfB Stuttgart defeated Hamburger SV 3-1 in the relegation playoffs, securing their place in the Bundesliga for the 2023/24 season. Enzo Millot and Silas scored the goals for Stuttgart, while Sonny Kittel scored for Hamburg. Stuttgart’s head coach Sebastian Hoeneß was praised for his impressive record, winning six games, drawing four, and losing just two since taking charge in April. Several players are expected to leave the club this summer, allowing Stuttgart to generate cash and strengthen the squad for the upcoming season.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Thru-Hiking Legend Heather Anderson Just Set Another FKT
Heather Anderson attempts a fastest known time (FKT) on the Pennsylvania section of the Appalachian Trail after feeling misplaced without FKTs and experiencing burnout. Despite initial doubts, she finds gratitude, acceptance, and a new perspective through her voluntary suffering while setting a new overall FKT record of 4 days and 14 hours. FKTs are not her path forward but a means to express her potential and resiliency navigating through life.