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America First News
8 Jun 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: EU Summit to Decide Cash Penalty for Nations Not Taking Migrants Rules
EU interior ministers gathered in Luxembourg to discuss the issue of sharing responsibility for migrants entering Europe without authorization, following the asylum system collapse eight years ago. The 27 nations have been bickering over which countries should take responsibility for those entering without permission. Existing rules state that countries where migrants first arrive must screen them and process asylum applications. EU countries now seem to agree that assistance to migrants should be mandatory but can take the form of financial and other help rather than migration sharing schemes. A full deal with the European Parliament will follow any political agreement.
#politics
The New American: Orchestrating a Color Revolution Against the Deep State
The United States has been targeted by a color revolution, a strategy of regime change often orchestrated by Washington through propaganda and activism. The end goal is to force the regime to step down and make it appear as if it was the people of the country who took down the government. The Biden administration has attempted to employ these tactics to take down Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The Deep State launched a color revolution within the U.S. to remove President Donald Trump using tactics such as creating a false sense of opposition and fabricating a false legal pretense. American patriots should use these tactics against the Deep State to restore Christian and republican institutions in the U.S. (, )
Daily Wire: Supreme Court Blocks Alabama Congressional Map As Discriminatory
The Supreme Court rejected a GOP-drawn Alabama congressional map that violated the Voting Rights Act, requiring the state legislature to redraw the map to include an additional black-majority district. The 5-4 decision saw Chief Justice John Roberts join fellow conservative Brett Kavanaugh and three liberal justices in the majority, while dissenters Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett objected. Supporters of the decision feared a further curtailing of the VRA, but Section two of the act was cleared by the decision.
Breitbart: Man in Charge of UK Crackdown on Lockdown Sceptics Now Deputy PM
Oliver Dowden, the UK's Deputy Prime Minister, was allegedly at the helm of the country's crackdown on lockdown skeptics, instructing the Counter-Disinformation Unit (CDU) to target COVID-19 "disinformation". Dowden contracted AI companies to scour the internet for posts deemed problematic by the state. Later, the CDU fell under the control of Michelle Donelan, who allegedly wanted the unit replaced or reduced to solely focus on foreign disinformation. Ironically, the CDU is now under acting Science, Innovation, and Technology Secretary Chloe Smith, whose husband is described as a "well-known Covid skeptic".
The Federalist: Biden Is Working With Left-Wing Groups To Interfere In Elections
Left-wing groups, including the ACLU and Demos, are working with the Biden administration to register and turn out voters as part of Executive Order 14019, which instructs hundreds of federal agencies to boost voter registration and turnout activities. The Indian Health Service confirmed that they are partnering with these groups to fulfill Biden’s directive using taxpayer money. Despite attempts by good government groups to acquire the heads of each agency's strategic plans explaining how they intend to do so, the Biden administration has stonewalled such efforts.
Under the order, federal agencies were required to solicit and facilitate approved third-party organizations to provide voter registration services on agency premises, which are often left-leaning and abuse their nonprofit status to target likely Democrat voters. The Indian Health Service was classified as one of three agencies that are "falling behind" in their efforts to register and turn out voters, according to a progress report released by left-wing organizations.
PJ Media: IL Governor Pritzker Has Discovered a Fabulous New Way to Stifle Dissent
Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker has signed a bill that requires all challenges to state law or executive orders to be filed in either Cook County or Sangamon County. The move limits the legal space for challengers to the power of Democrats in Illinois. Critics say it is a blatant attempt to discourage challenges to the rule of Democrats in the state, and it inconveniences the Republican challengers, especially because Illinois residents are only given access to two counties to file suit against the government.
Newsbusters: EXCLUSIVE: Meta Tells MRC Why IG Banned RFK Jr’s Account
Instagram has admitted to censoring Democratic Party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s account due to an "error." Kennedy's account was initially suspended for allegedly spreading misinformation regarding COVID-19 vaccines, but Instagram restored it after Kennedy called out the company on Twitter. YouTube also recently added a "Context" warning label to a newly released interview between Kennedy and author Dr. Jordan Peterson, claiming that "climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mainly caused by human activities." The Kennedy campaign and other conservatives have criticized Big Tech companies for suppressing political speech.
Fox News: Baltimore's police commissioner steps down after 4 years in the position
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael S. Harrison is stepping down after four years of leading the city's police department through a series of reform efforts. His departure was announced Thursday and he does not have another job opportunity lined up. Homicides and shootings have been trending downward in recent months but Harrison's critics argue the reduction is too little too late.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said he has chosen Deputy Commissioner Richard Worley, a 25-year veteran of the force, to succeed Harrison as acting commissioner. Baltimore's police union expressed support for Worley. Harrison provided the police department with a rare period of stable leadership, before him the commissioner job changed hands five times in four years. Harrison repeatedly faced criticism for failing to significantly reduce gun violence and argued that addressing the root causes of violence is necessary.
The Federalist Papers: The Wave of 'Greater Idaho' Gains Significant Momentum as Eastern Oregon Votes to Join The Red State
Wallowa County became the 12th county in Oregon to join the "Greater Idaho" movement in a special election with a narrow lead of seven votes. The movement, which originated in 2020 among residents of rural eastern Oregon, aims to secede from the western part of the state and join Idaho for a more conservative governance aligned with their values. The split in opinion over redrawing the border between the two states demonstrates entrenched political ideologies that can silence the voice of the people.
National Review: The Corner: Kamala Harris’s Allies to Biden: Boost Her Profile, or Else
Kamala Harris's low profile is causing concern among Democrats who feel that her absence is damaging to Joe Biden's re-election campaign. Anonymous Democrats complain that she isn't visible enough and that the lack of exposure adds insult to injury. Although her reputation for maladroit performances didn't help her image, the Biden White House's failure to properly employ the power she possesses owing to her historic demographic traits is causing a stir. Furthermore, the idea that she has to prove herself in ways other vice presidents haven't had to do in recent years is leading observers to question the president's commitment to racial rapprochement. Democrats hope to coax the president into boosting her profile, but if sweet talk doesn't work, threats might.
Flag And Cross: Man Who Calls Himself ‘Genderfluid’ Cries After Seeing How Trump Used Him in Campaign Ad
Transgender activist James Rose sheds crocodile tears after being featured in Trump's 2024 Presidential Campaign Ad, calling for the protection of trans people everywhere, in posts that made the ad all about himself. Trump's ad mentions rebuking the left's fetishization of gender dysphoria and showcased an "ALL GENDER BATHROOMS" sign in the presence of transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. In response, Rose created a TikTok video, calling the upcoming election season "horrible" and expressed shame about being public about his transition. He later thanked Trump for making him famous and boasted about receiving date requests from men.
Breitbart: 'Clueless' Star Alicia Silverstone Endorses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for President: 'Deeply Disappointed with Political Leadership at Every Turn'
Actress Alicia Silverstone endorses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for President in the upcoming 2024 election. She refers to him as a "true leader," a "courageous warrior," and a "walking history book," who fights for the planet, fairness, and freedom and can unify the nation. She has worked with Kennedy Jr. on children's health and environmental issues for over 15 years.
#society
The Blaze: Students could be expelled for ‘misgendering’ peers by using ‘wrong’ name or pronoun under Oxford college’s new policy
Oxford University's Regent's Park College implements a new disciplinary policy for students who "misgender" their transgender/non-binary peers in a "Trans Inclusion Statement." The policy states that it is considered bullying or harassment to refer to individuals by their birth name or biological pronouns. "Transphobic harassment or bullying" is against the school's policy and the U.K.'s Equality Act of 2010. The statement forbids any inappropriate behaviors towards trans people and claims that all alleged infractions will be investigated on a case-by-case basis.
The Federalist: Genetic Testing Ranks Unborn Siblings To Select Who Gets To Live
A Pennsylvania couple chose to birth and raise their third child, Titan Invictus, over their other embryos after a preimplantation genetic test (PGT) gave them physical scores predicting the likelihood of certain diseases and illnesses. The Collinses paid thousands of dollars to handpick their child’s preferred genetic makeup, including potentially optimizing “traits like intelligence.” The use of genetic testing replaces the inherent value of life with a placeholder that’s based on generated numbers and, when desired, is made expendable.
The New American: How Uganda’s New Law Shatters the LGBT “Inevitability” Narrative
The Left promotes the false narrative of inevitable defeat and destruction, which is a product of their psychological operations. Their goal is to make their preferred ideology the inevitable course of history by repeating this lie often enough. The conservative-progressive dynamic plays into the Left’s agenda, which is why the Right should avoid this dichotomy and refer to itself with specific terms. The notion of the “progress” of humanity is a falsehood implanted by the Deep State in the mind of the public, which includes a series of political goals like collectivism to sexual deviancy, while Christianity, biblical morality, the nuclear family, and constitutional republicanism are considered evil and backwards.
The Marxist ideology, despite its claims to secularism, is an anti-Christian pseudoreligion. The Left understands that it is by constant repetition that an idea seeps into the subconscious of an individual and thereby begins to influence their entire belief system and decision-making. Societies change back and forth, and recent events like the recently passed law in Uganda enacting the death penalty for those guilty of “aggravated homosexuality” shows that history is not moving in an inevitable direction toward a socialist, gay utopia, but that a society can, in fact, revert to one centered on Christian principles.
#economy
Forbes: Chewy Drives Customer Loyalty With Profits Up 2o%
Chewy's sales are up 14.7% for the first quarter due to increased customer loyalty, with almost 75% of sales coming from the auto-ship program. CEO Sumit Singh focuses on improving team safety, increasing productivity, and investing in science and technology. Chewy's digital transformation, automation, and expanded offerings including pet insurance and healthcare have contributed to its success. The company will expand into Canada later this year and expects revenue to grow 10-12% in 2023.
Flag And Cross: Jack Dorsey Says Coinbase Should Stick To Bitcoin, Ditch Altcoins, And Of Course Elon Musk 'Doges' In
Binance and Coinbase are facing a lawsuit from the US SEC for violating securities rules in cryptocurrency activities. The accusations include operating as an unregistered exchange, broker, and clearing agency, as well as failing to register its crypto asset staking-as-a-service program. The legal action could force Coinbase to focus less on growth initiatives like staking and more on leading cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Fox News: North Carolina Senate advances bill banning economically targeted investments
North Carolina could ban socially and environmentally conscious criteria being used to make investment decisions or hire employees, under legislation that is advancing in the state Senate. The proposal would stop the use of screening potential investments based on the company's perceived environmental or social impacts, or how its leadership supports those goals. Proponents of the bill say the state should award contracts and hire and fire staff based on merit. Similar legislation has passed in North Dakota and Idaho.
If it becomes law, North Carolina would ban socially and environmentally conscious criteria being used by the state pension plan to make investment decisions or hire employees. Supporters of the bill argue that sustainability and diversity initiatives should not interfere with the responsibility of the state to support its residents. The move follows the Biden administration asking a federal judge on Monday to reject a lawsuit by GOP-led states over a rule that permits employee retirement plans to consider socially conscious investments. North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell supports the proposed legislation, which would allow only factors expected to impact the financial risk or financial return to be considered when evaluating investments.
The Economist: Georgia, the Peach State, has no peach crop this year
Georgia's peach crop has been destroyed this year due to a balmy winter followed by spring frosts, with 90% of the crop being affected. Horticulturists are trying to combat climate change by experimenting with spraying early buds with insulating goo to shield them from spring freezes, and farmers are planting varieties that require less cold. Switching to pecans and strawberries (both far less temperamental crops) and chopping down timber helps growers get by. Although the peach is a cultural icon in Georgia, it brings far less revenue than cotton, peanuts and corn. Peaches generated $34m in 2022; cotton $1.4bn.
The peach grew in popularity in Georgia after businessmen sought to rebrand themselves following the Civil War. Peaches were considered sweet and due to spring coming earlier down South, farmers could get fruit to the New York market before others, and buyers paid a premium for that. Since then, the peach became a hit and by the 1950s images of the fuzzy fruit were on licence plates, peach festivals drew crowds and the fruit symbolized a progressive, sophisticated and economically open new South. Although farmers anticipate fuller orchards next summer, the peach harvest is still a gamble with the odds getting worse each year.
#religion
The Blaze: Pat Robertson — founder of Christian Broadcasting Network and Christian Coalition — dies at 93
Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and the Christian Coalition, has died at the age of 93. He died in his Virginia Beach home on June 8, 2023. Robertson founded CBN in 1960 as a local television station in Portsmouth, Virginia, and it eventually would broadcast globally. He founded Regent University in Virginia Beach in 1977 and International Family Entertainment, Inc. in 1990, which became the Fox Family Channel. Robertson in 1986 announced his intention to seek the Republican presidential nomination but eventually lost out to George H.W. Bush.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: If They’ll Censor ‘The French Connection,’ They’ll Censor Anything
Disney censored the film The French Connection and sold the censored version on iTunes. Reports suggest that those who initially purchased the uncensored version now own the censored version. The American Cinematheque, Turner Classic Movies, and Criterion, all outlets dedicated to preserving classic films, have also gone along with the censorship. This has led to complaints from individuals who have noticed the changes in the film they are viewing or purchasing. The censorship is seen as an attempt to create a simplified and shallow-minded audience that is easy to control, politically and commercially.
#health
Fox News: Jamie Foxx rep says hospitalization not caused by COVID vaccine: report
Jamie Foxx's representative denied claims that a COVID vaccine booster caused the "medical complication" that landed the actor in the hospital, calling the report "completely inaccurate." The claims were made by celebrity reporter A.J. Benza, who told Dr. Drew that Foxx was left "partially paralyzed and blind" after being "pressured" into getting the COVID booster shot ahead of filming a new movie. The actor's daughter had previously updated fans on his recovery, saying he had been home for weeks and had even played pickleball during his recovery.
The Epoch Times: Trump Announces 2024 Proposal to Investigate Rising Autism Rates
Donald Trump, former US president and potential 2024 candidate, released a video pledging to investigate the cause of the rising rates of autism and other chronic illnesses in the country. He questioned whether it could be related to food, environmental pollution or the over-prescription of certain medications. Trump accused big corporations and pharmaceutical companies of avoiding the tough questions and making money from the illnesses, and promised to initiate investigations into the causes if elected. Trump ignored claims that childhood vaccines were linked to autism.
The Epoch Times: Preserving the Pathways: Key Strategies for Healthy Blood Vessels and Clearing Vascular Waste
Clearing blood vessels is essential for good health. Diet, exercise, weight control, quitting smoking, controlling blood pressure and sugar levels, psychological adjustment, and stress relief techniques can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease . Traditional Chinese medicine herbs such as Salvia, Hawthorn, Paeoniae rubra, and Panax notoginseng, and TCM prescriptions such as Persica & Carthamus Combination, Tong Qiao Huo Xue Pill, and Compound Danshen Dropping Pill can help promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, lower blood pressure, and improve coronary and cerebral functions . A balanced intake of vegetables, fruits, nuts, fish, and whole grain foods can also help lower cholesterol levels and prevent arteriosclerosis .
#education
Fox News: College student gets A in class after allegedly receiving zero on proposal for using term ‘biological women’
A student got an A after being given a zero for using "biological women" in a project proposal by a gender studies professor.
Daily Wire: California Teacher On Leave Over Video Of Her Teaching Kids About Anal Sex, Sex Toys
High school teacher on leave after showing a video about sex toys and discussing sexual pleasure for the prostate, despite California’s law on sex ed.
Newsbusters: 'Queer' Book For Students: Rubbing 'Private Parts' On 'Ankles' & How To Clean Sex Toys
Mother in North Carolina voices concern over a high school book containing explicit sex scenes and promoting experimentation with different sexual practices.
#crime
Breitbart: Children in Critical Condition After Mass Stabbing, Asylum Seeker Arrested
A Syrian asylum seeker, Abdalmasih H., has been arrested by French police after a man entered a children’s playground with a knife, leaving three in critical condition in Annecy, France. The youngest victim is a 22-month-old German citizen who was flown to hospital in Geneva for emergency care. Abdalmasih H. had asylum status in Sweden and had also applied for it in France in 2022, a request which was denied last week. The attacker is known to park employees as he had been seen frequently in or near the park for the past two months and claimed to be a Christian when he applied for asylum status.
The Right Scoop: HORRIFIC: Syrian male intentionally stabs four little toddlers in France while they were enjoying the park
A 31-year-old Syrian man seeking refugee status in France stabbed four young children in a park near Lake Annecy, injuring two adults as well. At least two of the children are in critical condition, with one being a British national and another reportedly Dutch. The attacker was arrested by police, and video footage of the attack shows him actively looking for children to attack. The suspect had been previously given refugee status in Sweden.
#sports
Fox News: Nationals game against Diamondbacks postponed due to poor air quality
Smoke from the ongoing wildfires in Canada has caused poor air quality in the northeastern part of the U.S., leading to the postponement of yet another Major League Baseball game. The Washington Nationals game against the Arizona Diamondbacks has been rescheduled for June 22 due to expected "very unhealthy" air quality in the Washington, D.C. area on Thursday. Two other MLB games were postponed on Wednesday for similar reasons.
#science
Fox News: First 'virgin birth' found in American crocodile as reptile spends 16 years in isolation
A crocodile in Costa Rica has given birth through the phenomenon of facultative parthenogenesis, or "virgin birth," according to a study published in Biology Letters. After laying 14 eggs in 2018, one contained a fully formed stillborn baby crocodile transmitted without the genetic contribution of males. Scientists identified genetic makeup indicating that the potentially-viable fetus was the result of FP, a phenomenon also observed in lizards, snakes, sharks, and birds.
The discovery offers insights into the possible reproductive capabilities of the extinct archosaurian relatives of crocodilians and birds, according to the study. Previously seen more frequently in species close to extinction, FP could provide further information on the reptile's ancestors, tracing back to the Triassic and Permian periods. The American crocodile species is currently classified as "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Mosquito Traps of 2023
The article recommends the best mosquito traps for indoor, outdoor, and camping use. The traps use UV light to attract pesky mosquitoes, with different methods of capturing and killing them. The traps are non-toxic and safe for humans and pets, and can significantly decrease the mosquito population in the area after six weeks of continued use.
Field & Stream: Best Outdoor Dog Beds of 2023
erations to make when selecting the best outdoor dog bed, from material to size and waterproofing. The Coolaroo Elevated Pet Bed is the best overall option, with a breathable mesh fabric and durable alloy steel frame. The Furhaven Traditional Dog Bed is the best water-resistant choice, with a removable and easy-to-clean cover. The SUPERJARE Outdoor Dog Bed is the best with a canopy for extra shade, and the Kurgo Waterproof Dog Bed is the best for camping, with a portable and easy-to-clean design. The K&H Pet Products Outdoor Heated Bed is the best heated option for year-round outdoor use, and the Coleman Cooling Mat is the best choice for hot weather and indoor use. Consider intended use, durability, and cost when selecting the best outdoor dog bed for your furry friend.
Flag And Cross: Giant Gator Captured After Stopping Traffic On Florida Highway
A 10-foot alligator caused a traffic jam on both lanes of Highway 1 in Key Largo, Florida. Police closed the road while wildlife rescuers managed to capture the reptile, which was then returned to the nearby Everglades. The area is a major tourist destination with limited roadway space available.
#other
Fox News: Jana Kramer is pregnant following surprise engagement after splitting from cheating ex-husband
Country singer and podcast host Jana Kramer announced she is expecting a baby with fiancé Allan Russell, a former U.K. soccer player. The news comes just two weeks after the couple got engaged following six and half months of dating. Kramer, who shares two children with ex-husband Mike Caussin, admitted she had concerns about turning 40 in December and having experienced miscarriages, but said she was "beyond blessed and grateful for this baby to be a part of our story." ( )
Forbes: Lululemon Celebrating 25 Years With Continued Global Expansion
Lululemon's community-minded focus has propelled its growth over the past 25 years. With a goal of $12.5 billion in sales by 2026, the brand plans to double its men's business, deepen connections with consumers, and expand its international reach. Lululemon's product focus blends art and science, driving innovation and enhancing the guest experience. The brand's commitment to community events and brick-and-mortar locations, as well as its entry into performance footwear, sets Lululemon up for continued success.
Forbes: ‘Flowers’ Will Be Miley Cyrus’s Legacy
Miley Cyrus' hit single "Flowers" has become her biggest chart success, remaining in the top 10 since its debut earlier this year and solidifying her place in the music industry. The song has also made history by becoming one of the longest-running No. 1 hits on the Radio Songs chart, surpassing other chart-topping hits and creating a lasting legacy. "Flowers" is expected to be a strong contender for several Grammy categories, including Record and Song of the Year, and a win would validate Cyrus' exceptional talent and influence in the industry.
As Miley Cyrus' hit single "Flowers" dominates the radio airwaves, it has become a ubiquitous presence in the music industry and a defining moment in her career. With its success, Cyrus has created a timeless classic that will generate substantial revenue for her in the future. The song's popularity has also been recognized by its record-breaking performance on the Radio Songs chart, cementing its place in the history books. As the 2024 Grammy nominations approach, "Flowers" is expected to earn significant attention and potentially earn Cyrus her first Grammy win, bringing long-overdue recognition to her exceptional talent.
The Economist: KAL’s cartoon | Jun 10th 2023 Edition
A new cartoon by KAL has been released by The Economist, depicting a visual satire of current events. The content is concise and thought-provoking, leaving readers to reflect on their own opinions.
Forbes: Wildfires Slow Flights In Northeast: Incoming Planes Paused At LaGuardia, Newark And Philadelphia
The FAA suspends flights to LaGuardia, Newark and Philadelphia airports due to reduced visibility from Canadian wildfires, likely affecting travel across the Northeast US. Flights bound for LaGuardia have been delayed 54 minutes on average, while Newark has been delayed 34 minutes. This follows warnings from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg of reduced visibility in the US airspace.