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America First News
10 Jun 2023
#politics
The Federalist Papers: Megyn Kelly Goes Ballistic Over Trump Indictment, Blasts Charges as Blatantly Political
Megyn Kelly criticizes the charges against former President Trump as "blatantly political," pointing out the selective prosecution. Her guest Charles C.W. Cooke raises comparisons with Hillary Clinton's private server, which led to no indictment. Kelly emphasizes photographic evidence showing Trump in possession of classified documents, igniting conservative questions about the true motivations behind the charges.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: Nothing about this document drama is criminal
Former President Trump is indicted on 37 federal counts related to his Presidential Records Act documents being investigated by Special Counsel Jack Smith. Fox News host Jesse Watters argues that the documents are personal, not criminal, and should have been negotiated through lawyers like previous presidents. Trump's lawyers should have argued for the personal status of the documents last spring and he will likely be able to argue for their return to Mar-a-Lago once the case is over. The situation is politically motivated to stop Trump from potentially running in the next election.
PJ Media: New Poll: Conservatism at Highest in U.S. in a Decade
Americans are identifying more as conservatives and less as liberals, according to a Gallup poll. The increase in conservatism is attributed to the radicalism of the Democrat party, the worsening of the economy, and the promotion of sexual perversion for children. The poll found that the highest number of Americans, 44%, identify as economically conservative, while 38% identify as socially conservative, the highest since 2012. Even young people are showing a gain in conservatism. The poll was conducted in May and surveyed adults' values and beliefs.
#society
The Epoch Times: Buena Park Adopts New Rule Requiring Landlords to Get Renovation Permit Before No-Fault Eviction
Buena Park City Council has passed an ordinance requiring landlords to get a building permit from the city before evicting renters who live in their buildings when the owner wants to renovate or demolish their rental units. Landlords who don't follow the policy could face a fine of up to $15,000. The council voted 4-1 to support the ordinance, which is aimed at stopping abusive landlords who seek to evict tenants under the guise of renovating or demolishing the building for the purpose of re-renting it to another tenant. Some critics of the new law, such as the California Apartment Association, have suggested that the permit requirements could cause unnecessary delays and additional expenses.
Flag And Cross: Drag Show Where Woman Exposed Herself to Children Was Marketed for 'All Ages'
Minors were allegedly allowed to watch a graphic "Illegal Drag Show" at Oregon State University, promoted by the LGBT group Rainbow Continuum. The event was advertised as "All ages; Adult Themes." Conservative student activist group Campus Reform captured the hideous display, warning that it is not fit for consumption by anyone of any age. The purpose of the nudity and the production value remain unclear. Regardless, the performance lacked any potential to be anything but pointless filth at its most base level, leaving children exposed to nudity, degeneracy, and sin.
#war
Fox News: Colombian government establishes 6-month ceasefire with largest remaining guerrilla group
Colombia's government and the National Liberation Army, its largest remaining guerrilla group, have agreed to a six-month cease-fire at talks in Cuba, with the aim of ending a conflict dating back to the 1960s. The cease-fire takes effect in phases and then lasts for six months. Negotiations between the sides had resumed in August after being terminated in 2019 when the rebels set off a car bomb at a police academy in Bogotá, killing 21 people. Talks relaunched again in November shortly after President Gustavo Petro was elected as Colombia’s first leftist president.
The accord reached on Friday also calls for the formation of a broadly representative national committee by late July to discuss a lasting peace. President Petro has pushed for what he calls a "total peace" that would demobilize all of the country’s remaining rebel groups as well as its drug trafficking gangs. The ELN was founded in the 1960s by union leaders, students, and priests inspired by the Cuban revolution. It is Colombia’s largest remaining rebel group and has been notoriously difficult for previous Colombian governments to negotiate with. In 2016, Colombia’s government signed a peace deal with the larger FARC group that ended five decades of conflict in which an estimated 260,000 people were killed. Violence has continued to affect rural pockets of the country where the ELN has been active, along with FARC holdout groups and drug trafficking gangs. Colombian authorities have accused the ELN of involvement in drug trafficking, but the group’s top leaders have denied that.
Forbes: The Ukrainian Army Lost A Leopard 2 Tank And Bradley Fighting Vehicles Trying And Failing To Breach Russian Defenses In Southern Ukraine
The Ukrainian army has suffered a setback in their attempt to advance south into Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia after a failed assault on Russian positions. The Ukrainian army’s 33rd Mechanized Brigade and 47th Assault Brigade's breach targeting prepared enemy fortifications failed, resulting in a loss of equipment. The attack could be one of the most painful battles of this phase of Russia’s 15-month wider war on Russia, but tactical losses don’t necessarily translate into strategic defeat.
#economy
Forbes: Apple And Amazon Must Face Lawsuit Over IPhone And IPad Pricing
Apple and Amazon will face a lawsuit alleging that the tech giants inflated iPhone and iPad prices on Amazon's e-commerce website. The plaintiffs argued that the agreement between Apple and Amazon caused prices to artificially inflate and reduced lower prices provided by resellers. Apple has argued that the agreement limited the number of verified resellers.
#religion
The Federalist Papers: MLB Pitcher Abruptly Cut After Brutally Honest Comments on Target and Bud Light
The Toronto Blue Jays released pitcher Anthony Bass a week after he posted a video promoting a Christian boycott of companies like Target and Bud Light for supporting the LGBT community. The video cited Bible verses and called the LGBT ideology "evil" and "demonic", drawing criticism from fans, and Bass later apologized. However, the team cut him on the day he was due to catch the ceremonial first pitch from an LGBT activist as part of the team's "Pride Weekend." Some feel the controversy over Bass's personal beliefs was only a minor factor in the team's decision, with performance being the main reason.
#crime
The Blaze: Former school bus driver pleads guilty to cyberstalking and threatening 8-year-old who used to ride his route
A man plead guilty to cyberstalking an 8-year-old boy and placing trackers on the cars of his parents in New Hampshire. The man, Michael Chick, had been a driver on a school bus for the boy's school, and he began his campaign by giving the boy candy and gifts and then secretly giving him a cellphone to make demands of him. Chick is expected to receive a prison sentence of six years in September.
#sports
Fox News: Jets not interested in being on HBO's 'Hard Knocks,' but NFL could still force them
The New York Jets refuse to participate in HBO's "Hard Knocks." However, as they don't meet the requirements to be excused, the NFL might force their hand. Other teams exempt from the program include the New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, and Washington Commanders.
#outdoors
Fox News: DC black bear tranquilized, captured after spending hours wandering through neighborhood
A black bear was sighted by residents around Franklin Street in northeast D.C; he was later tranquilized and captured. People were warned to stay indoors while the bear roamed through backyards, and police and veterinarians were on the scene to capture and transport the animal.
#other
The Epoch Times: Australian Law Firm Investigates Cyber Hack Data Release Claim
Law firm HWL Ebsworth is being investigated after it was reported that hackers claimed to have accessed data from every state or territory in Australia. Cyber criminals have published a third of the data they claim to have exfiltrated from the company, though HWL Ebsworth has refused to submit to their ransom demand. The firm has pledged to work closely with governmental authorities and law enforcement, as well as the Australian Cyber Security Centre and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, to identify which data may have been published and to take swift action. The Tasmanian government has also alerted its citizens to the incident, urging clients to remain informed of developments.
Fox News: Erdogan appoints former US banking executive to head central bank
Turkish President Erdogan appointed Hafize Gaye Erkan as head of the central bank, the first woman to hold the position. Erdogan has been blamed for worsening a cost-of-living crisis through his unusual economic policies. Recent appointments, including Mehmet Simsek as treasury and finance minister, have raised hopes that he may move away from his insistence that lower interest rates will fight Turkey's staggering inflation. Erkan's nomination, alongside Simsek's appointment, is an important step towards more credible economic policies and provides encouragement that Erdogan will loosen his grip on the central bank, according to Capital Economics.
Fox News: Rogan roasts Target, Bud Light for losing billions from backlash: 'Stop shoving this down everybody’s throat'
Podcaster Joe Rogan criticized Target and Bud Light for engaging in "woke messaging" and suggested that many Americans have grown tired of it. The backlash has cost both companies billions of dollars in lost revenue. Rogan and his guest, comedian Theo Von, proposed an app that would allow customers to see where a business donates its political money before making purchases. Rogan also criticized Target for its "transgender identity politics," saying that it has gone too far for many in society.