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America First News
8 Jun 2023
#illegals
Washington Free Beacon: New York City Sues Counties That Refused To Accept Migrant Buses
New York City is suing 33 counties and one town in the state that refused to accept migrants bused in from the southern border. Localities filed emergency orders to keep migrants from staying in their hotels. The suit comes after a report last month detailed how migrant children with alcohol and weapons were causing trouble in New York City hotels.
#politics
The Blaze: Alan Dershowitz: George Soros DEVOTED to hurting America
Alan Dershowitz and Glenn Beck both agree that George Soros is a bad man. Dershowitz wrote an article about Soros' true intentions and Beck invited him onto his show to discuss it. Dershowitz believes Soros made his fortune by collecting the property of Jews who were sent to concentration camps and that Soros has been devoted to hurting the Jewish people, Israel, and America. They believe it's important to speak out about Soros because he funds many things and has a tight grip on the mainstream media.
Washington Free Beacon: SPLC Researcher Who Labeled 'Moms for Liberty' a Hate Group Met Biden National Security Officials
A Southern Poverty Law Center report classified parent organizations as "extremist hate groups" and met with Biden officials. The SPLC labeled Moms for Liberty and other groups as "anti-government groups" rooting in "age-old white supremacy." This meetings adds pressure on the Biden admin to track parents upset with schools' COVID policies and leftist curricula.
Red State: Watch: Fur Flies on 'The View' After Sunny Hostin Goes ‘Mean Girl’ on Alyssa Farah Griffin
Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin clashed on "The View" over the GOP presidential field. Hostin attacked Griffin for not taking a stance on Mike Pence, calling her "incapable of defending" someone she worked for. Griffin fired back and accused Hostin of making personal attacks, leading to Whoopi Goldberg cutting to commercial. The exchange highlighted the toxicity of "The View" and its contribution to poison American discourse.
Breitbart: Trump Denies Claims that DOJ Informed Him of Imminent Indictment
Former President Donald Trump denies reports that he is facing an imminent indictment related to alleged classified documents, as reported by Just the News's John Solomon. According to Solomon's anonymous sources "directly familiar" with the case, DOJ prosecutors had notified Trump of his status as a criminal target. Trump has denied the reports and described the investigation as another example of election interference while urging congressional Republicans to make it their issue. This potential indictment would make Trump the first American president to be indicted in federal court if the report is true.
The Federalist: House Republicans Highlight Foreign Interference In DC Elections
House Republicans held a hearing on foreign interference in Washington, D.C.'s elections. The hearing highlighted various issues, including allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections, ballot harvesting, and the district's lack of voter ID requirements. An audit found 11% of mailed ballots were returned as undeliverable in the 2020 election, and similar issues occurred during the 2022 primaries and general election. House Republicans proposed the American Confidence in Elections (ACE) Act to address these issues. Democrats refused to pass the act, despite 42 House Democrats supporting its passage.
National Review: Doug Burgum Should Talk about Pipelines
Republican presidential candidate, Doug Burgum, could bring attention to the lack of pipelines in the US energy market during his campaign. The USA requires more pipelines, as they are the most efficient way to transport oil, natural gas and refined petroleum products, but there are too few. President Biden cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline but the anti-pipeline agenda goes further. During the Trump administration 73 pipeline projects were approved, adding 3,384 miles of pipe and 46,620 million cubic feet of capacity, compared with just 17 projects and 4,390 million cubic feet of daily capacity approved so far under Biden. As a former businessman and successful governor, Burgum is uniquely placed to discuss the need for pipelines to address distortions in the energy markets.
North Dakota governor Doug Burgum has emerged as a strong presidential candidate who could bring attention to the urgent need for pipelines in the United States. He knows about the economic disadvantage his state experiences due to the lack of pipeline infrastructure, which is mostly located in traditional oil producing regions. Burgum has a successful track record fostering partnerships between academia and the private sector to develop technology to make pipelines safer. North Dakota oil is among the highest quality in the world but is not being fully utilized due to its reduced price compared to other regions. Addressing the lack of pipelines should be a key agenda item for any Republican candidate, as it could help maintain America’s energy independence and economic strength.
#society
The Federalist Papers: It's Official: Bud Light Loses Top-Selling Beer Status in the US as New Brand Becomes No. 1
Modelo Especial has surpassed Bud Light to become the leading beer brand in America, with recent sales data indicating a notable 15.6% increase to $333 million in the four weeks to May 28, compared to Bud Light's 22.8% drop to sales of $297 million. Additional sales data shows Modelo Especial's sales amounting to $341.9 million in the week leading up to May 27, beating Bud Light by nearly $43 million. The backlash from Bud Light's April 1 post, celebrating a transgender influencer's "365 days of girlhood", demonstrated a long-felt frustration among traditional Americans that is threatening to drown out companies that ignore the values of their consumers.
Human Events: Girl Scouts org gives badges to ‘girls of all identities’ to
promote LGBTQ activism
The Girl Scouts is offering a fun rainbow-striped LGBTQ patch in honor of Pride month, which can be earned by completing LGBTQ+ themed activities such as attending pride events and educational assignments about gay and transgender activism. The organization encourages "girls of all identities" to participate and has welcomed boy members that identify as transgender and non-binary. Youth Girl Scouts chapters across the United States have shared their support for Pride Month and are offering a list of 20 activities to earn the patches, including reading books by LGBTQ+ authors, watching documentaries about LGBTQ+ history, and attending pride celebrations.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: LIV-PGA Merger a Major Win for Saudi Arabia's Campaign to Dominate World Sports
The Saudi government is spending billions on "sportswashing," using sports as a way to improve their public image, despite their human rights abuses. The recent PGA-LIV Golf merger has sparked concerns that Saudi Arabia is succeeding in its goal to become a global cultural power, with golf being played under an Islamist monarchy. The goal is part of the Vision 2030 government scheme, seeking to make Saudi Arabia the premier global destination for professional sports, enable a healthier population, and advance the country's global status. The country is promoting sports as part of a larger push to move away from its image as a repressive, oil-dependent fiefdom. The future city of Neom, a sports and outdoor recreation hub, is envisioned as a breeding ground for the next generation of historic athletes. Saudi Arabia is also focusing on developing cricket, tennis, car racing, and soccer, the most popular sport in the country.
Flag And Cross: Israel And Bahrain Set To Reach Free Trade Pact
Israel and Bahrain will sign a free trade agreement soon, potentially expanding connections with other Arab Gulf states. Israel's ambassador to Manama said Bahrain could act as a gateway to Arab Gulf countries, predicting they will sign a free trade agreement and an investment protection accord. The two countries normalized relations in 2020 under the Abraham Accords, and Israel has since established relations with Morocco, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates, with the latter last year forging its first free trade agreement with an Arab country. These agreements are part of diplomatic efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia by the end of 2022.
#economy
Newsbusters: Scarborough Gaslights American Public, Denies Biden Inflation Failure
Joe Scarborough of MSNBC claimed that people only thought the Trump economy was great because Trump kept saying so, and chided the media for falling for the narrative. He also faulted Americans for having negative views of the Biden economy. The economic analyst Steve Rattner showed charts that favored Trump's economy and explained people did not approve of Biden's handling of the US economy.
#education
The Blaze: VIDEO: 16-year-old student suspended for 5 days after allegedly viciously pummeling 50-year-old teacher in NY classroom
A 16-year-old student in NY was arrested for assaulting a 50-year-old teacher in school, highlighting ongoing crisis of violence against teachers.
#crime
Daily Wire: Instagram Accused Of Connecting ‘Vast Pedophile Network’ In New Report
Instagram is accused of allowing and promoting accounts that provide "underage-sex content," including "imagery of the minor performing sexual acts with animals." Researchers found that Instagram connects pedophiles to content sellers via recommendation systems and search features. The social media platform has reportedly taken down 27 pedophile networks and removed hashtags used by pedophiles to advertise child-sex material for sale. Researchers found child sex material less on Twitter than Instagram and that material was taken down more quickly on Twitter. Republican North Carolina Rep. Dan Bishop called on the FBI to take action, asking "shouldn't heinous crimes like this be its top priority?"
PJ Media: Instagram Algorithm Makes Buying Kiddie Porn Easy
Instagram's algorithm makes it easy for pedophiles to purchase child pornography, including videos of children harming themselves and performing sexual acts with animals. The algorithm uses hashtags like and to connect buyers with sellers. Pedophiles can also pay for "meet-ups" with children through the platform. Meta, which owns Instagram, claims to have removed 27 pedophile networks in the past two years and is working to eliminate more. However, experts say that the automated screening system is not able to detect all of the child exploitation content being advertised on Instagram.
Red State: Judge Threatens Hunter Biden With Severe Consequences if He Doesn't Comply With Order
Hunter Biden is fighting a court battle with Lunden Roberts, the mother of his daughter. He is trying to pay less child support and is also fighting against his daughter having his last name. The judge has ordered Biden to appear in court next month and answer questions about his finances and could hold him in contempt if he fails to turn up.
#sports
Forbes: Is Ilona Maher Rugby's Most Exciting Player?
Ilona Maher is a rising star in the USA Rugby team, known for her skill as a pacy ball carrier as well as her strength in knocks. The Vermont-born player first found rugby in her senior year at college, after growing restless with softball, field hockey and basketball. Her father encouraged her to try rugby, a sport he had played himself, and Maher quickly discovered it "fit like a glove". Now 26, Maher already has two national team rugby 15s appearances and 22 sevens under her belt, as well as being named an Olympian for the 2020 games. Though she played rugby initially just because she loved the sport, Maher says now: "I decided I'm not done. I felt I had so much more to give the sport"
#other
Flag And Cross: Brewing Storm Could Bring Rain To Drought-Stricken Midwest And Northeast
A change in weather patterns may bring some relief to the parched Midwest and Northeast regions. A southward dip in the jet stream will shift with a storm forming over the central Plains, potentially bringing rain and thunderstorms from Missouri to Michigan. Soil conditions have been rapidly deteriorating due to the lack of heavy rain, creating a wildfire danger and the potential for severe thunderstorms. The storm will improve air quality across parts of the East.
Breitbart: Jean-Pierre Claims 'Climate Crisis' Causing Poor Northeast Air Quality
The Canadian wildfires have caused record poor air quality across the northeast, with hazardous particles reaching as far as Florida. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has claimed that this is a result of the "climate crisis" and that Biden's so-called climate initiatives are a top priority. Some areas are under an air quality health advisory, and the record air quality is expected to remain poor until winds shift in a northern direction.
Forbes: Miley Cyrus Passes Adele On The Billboard Charts As ‘Flowers’ Keeps Growing
Miley Cyrus's hit song "Flowers" continues to reign at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart for an impressive 16 straight weeks, tying as the third-longest-running No. 1 song on the chart. The track has surpassed Adele's "Easy on Me," which had held the same position with 15 weeks. "Flowers" joins Maroon 5 and Cardi B's "Girls Like You," Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together," and No Doubt's "Don't Speak" as the only other songs to have spent 16 weeks atop the Radio Songs chart. With its continued popularity and airplay, "Flowers" has the potential to surpass these other hits in just a matter of days.
Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: Was CNN CEO Chris Licht Doomed from the Start?
CNN CEO Chris Licht is out, after a short-lived period in charge. He was criticized for a lack of vision and failure to restore balance and fairness. However, his predecessor Jeff Zucker still retains influence over the network's editorializing.