
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 6, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
#politics
Fox News: Elon Musk may speak to Trump aides in push to calm feud
Elon Musk is set to meet with White House aides to address his ongoing feud with President Trump. The tensions have escalated following Musk's criticism of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," leading Trump to express disappointment in the billionaire.
This situation is still evolving, and further updates are expected.
The Federalist: Ohr Memo Confirms Clinton Team Knew Of Ukrainian Black Ledger
Newly released documents from Sen. Chuck Grassley reveal that Nellie Ohr, a Clinton campaign operative, had prior knowledge of a Ukrainian operation that contributed to Paul Manafort's political downfall. The FBI concluded she lied to Congress but took no action.
The documents suggest a coordinated effort involving U.S. officials and Clinton operatives to undermine Trump, contradicting claims of Russian collusion. This raises questions about the integrity of the investigations and the involvement of high-level officials in the Obama administration.
Fox News: Biden book author reveals how White House staff truly felt about Karine Jean-Pierre as press secretary
During a book tour in Chicago, authors Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper discussed the discontent among former Biden administration staff regarding Karine Jean-Pierre's performance as White House Press Secretary. They noted that despite widespread criticism, she was considered "untouchable" due to her connections, particularly with Jill Biden's aide.
Jean-Pierre's recent announcement of leaving the Democratic Party to become an independent has sparked resentment among former colleagues, who feel she is capitalizing on her past role. Many staffers remain silent in their critiques, fearing backlash and retaliation from the Biden administration.
Fox News: Rahm Emanuel warns Dems have become party of 'punks' who 'talk down to people' and fret over identity politics
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel criticized the Democratic Party's leadership, stating they have alienated voters and crashed the party into a wall. He urged party leaders to listen more and stop dictating how people should live, emphasizing the need to focus on relevant issues rather than identity politics.
Emanuel pointed out that Democrats have become disconnected from everyday concerns, warning against divisive topics like transgender issues in sports and identity politics, which he believes have contributed to losing support among key demographics.
The Federalist: Polish Voters Again Reject Liberal 'Laboratory' Candidate
Poland's recent presidential election resulted in a narrow victory for conservative Karol Nawrocki over liberal Rafał Trzaskowski. Nawrocki's win maintains the conservative status quo, allowing him to veto leftist initiatives from Prime Minister Donald Tusk's coalition, particularly on issues like abortion and migration.
The election highlighted a deep societal divide in Poland, with voters rejecting Trzaskowski, who was perceived as an elite candidate with strong international backing. This outcome signals a resistance to external pressures and a desire for a more nationalistic approach in Polish politics.
Fox News: Seven times federal judges ruled against the Trump admin this week
Federal judges are blocking several actions by the Trump administration, including halting the deportation of Mohamed Soliman's family, who are under investigation for a firebombing in Colorado. Other rulings include restoring funding to AmeriCorps and preventing the closure of Job Corps centers.
These judicial decisions reflect ongoing tensions between the judiciary and the Trump administration, with critiques of judges acting beyond their authority. The rulings are seen as significant pushbacks against executive actions deemed unlawful.
#society
Fox News: Dean Cain says men shouldn't compete in women's sports; releases heartwarming film on girls' soccer team
"Little Angels," a family-friendly sports film written, directed, and produced by Dean Cain, tells the story of a college football coach who must lead a team of 12-year-old girls to redeem himself and secure $5 million. The film explores themes of teamwork and personal growth, highlighting the importance of women's athletics.
Cain emphasizes that boys and girls should not compete together in sports after a certain age, advocating for the integrity of women's sports. The film, featuring a cast including Lou Ferrigno and Bryan Callen, premiered at the International Christian Film Festival and will be released nationwide on June 6, 2025.
#economy
Forbes: Small Business Toolkit: Advice On Taxes, Business Structure, Funding And More
Small business owners are currently navigating various challenges, including new tariffs, expiring tax breaks, and tighter lending rules from the SBA. Despite these hurdles, small businesses remain crucial to the U.S. economy, employing nearly 62 million Americans and contributing significantly to job creation.
The Forbes Small Business Toolkit aims to assist owners with essential information on taxes, loans, and management. While some tax benefits have been restored, uncertainties persist regarding future regulations and economic conditions. Business owners are encouraged to stay informed and utilize the Toolkit for updates on navigating these complexities.
#military
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Bill strengthening ‘special relationship’ with UK military introduced on D-Day
Rep. Mark Green is introducing the Special Relationship Military Improvement Act of 2025 to enhance military technology sharing between the U.S. and the U.K. He emphasizes the importance of this partnership, especially on the 81st anniversary of D-Day, highlighting the sacrifices made by Allied soldiers.
The proposed bill aims to amend current regulations to allow the U.K. exemptions similar to those granted to Canada, facilitating closer military collaboration. Green argues that sharing advancements in military technology is essential for addressing global threats and maintaining peace.
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Group launches tip line for DOD employees to report DEI, 'woke' overreach
A retired U.S. Army captain, Doug Truax, is launching a tip line for Department of Defense employees to report what he terms "woke" overreach, particularly related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies. He argues that these policies undermine military cohesion and readiness.
Truax's initiative, part of RestoreTheMilitary.com, aims to expose and address what he sees as detrimental influences within the military culture. He advocates for a transformation to restore high standards of morality and effectiveness in the armed forces.
#culture
GB News: Eamonn Holmes unrecognisable in sweet throwback picture as he shows off first car: 'It had go faster stripes!'
Eamonn Holmes reminisced about his first car, a Fiat 124, during a GB News broadcast, humorously referring to it as "the Fiat worse than death." He shared memories of customizing it with "go-faster stripes" despite its rust and poor condition.
Holmes contrasted this with his current collection of prestigious vehicles, highlighting his evolution in taste over the years. He noted that he now drives a convertible Continental and has owned a classic Jaguar, reflecting on his journey from a troublesome first car to luxury models.
#education
The Federalist: College Degrees And Income Aren't Only Measures Of Success
Homeschooling varies widely among families, leading to diverse educational outcomes. A recent survey by the Cardus group highlights that long-term homeschoolers (8+ years) often have lower rates of college degrees and full-time employment compared to their peers, yet they demonstrate stronger family values and better mental health.
The findings suggest that lower income and employment rates may reflect personal choices rather than a lack of capability, as many prioritize family and faith over traditional metrics of success. The data indicates that happiness and life satisfaction among long-term homeschoolers may be more significant than conventional academic achievements.
#crime
Le Monde: Sweden to lease a prison in Estonia to deal with overcrowding
Sweden's prisons are facing severe overcrowding, with an occupancy rate of 141% as of 2024, housing 7,530 inmates in facilities designed for 5,022. To address this, Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer has secured an agreement to lease a prison in Tartu, Estonia.
While Sweden plans to add 18,000 beds by 2033, projections indicate that the prison population could reach 35,000, with additional reforms potentially increasing sentences by the equivalent of 16,000 years annually.
#technology
Fox News: Federal AI power grab could end state protections for kids and workers
Congress is considering a provision that would limit state authority over artificial intelligence regulations for the next decade. Supporters argue it would prevent a fragmented regulatory landscape, but critics warn it could undermine state efforts to protect citizens from Big Tech's excesses.
The provision may jeopardize existing state laws aimed at safeguarding children and data privacy, while also stifling innovative state-level solutions. Advocates for federalism emphasize the importance of allowing states to navigate the complexities of AI's impact on society and the economy.