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America First News
9 Jun 2023
#politics
Human Events: CHARLIE KIRK: All GOP candidates must show up to support
Trump—’either we have an opposition party or we don’t’
Former President Trump has been indicted by Biden’s DOJ, and Charlie Kirk urges all Republican presidential candidates to show up in Miami to support him. Trump is set to appear in court on Tuesday and has denied the charges against him. Kirk’s call to show unity is reminiscent of Andrew Breitbart’s words in 2012. This latest indictment comes after the FBI seized documents from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in August 2022.
Trump responds to the indictment on Truth Social, claiming he is innocent and that Biden’s administration is corrupt. He also accuses Biden of having classified documents and boxes himself, and expresses disbelief that a former President could be indicted. He calls it a “dark day” for America and vows to “Make America Great Again” with the support of his followers.
Flag And Cross: Trump Releases Defiant Video Message in Response to Federal Indictment: 'Here We Go Again'
Former President Donald Trump claims the Biden administration is weaponizing the law for political purposes after he was indicted over his handling of classified material. The indictment includes charges of obstruction of justice, destruction or falsification of records, conspiracy, and making false statements. Trump faces seven counts, including one under the 1917 Espionage Act, concerning handling of military secrets. Trump claims that the timing of the indictment aims to knock him down politically as he leads in the polls against Biden. Trump also claimed that he is an innocent man and will fight his charges in court.
Fox News: Rachel Maddow suggests DOJ could do quid pro quo with Trump, drop charges if he leaves 2024 race
Rachel Maddow suggested that former President Trump might be offered a plea deal in which he would drop out of the 2024 presidential race in exchange for a reduction in punishment relating to the classified documents case. Maddow made the comments on MSNBC’s The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell. O’Donnell cautioned that any such proposal would have to come from Trump’s legal team to avoid accusations that the indictment was solely intended to bar Trump from running again. The indictment, which at the time of Maddow’s comments had yet to be unsealed, includes at least seven counts of obstruction, conspiracy, and illegal retention of classified government material. Trump has been ordered to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday.
Forbes: Trump Admits Taking ‘Secret’ Document About Iran Attack Without Declassifying It In Audio Recording, Report Says
Former President Trump admitted to holding onto a "highly confidential" military document after leaving office but acknowledged he didn't have the authority to declassify it, contradicting his previous defense. The document reportedly details the possibility of a U.S. military attack on Iran and was obtained by Justice Department prosecutors who recently indicted Trump on seven counts related to his mishandling of government materials.
The Epoch Times: JP Sears: Is Idiocracy the Gateway Drug That Leads to Communism? Can Comedy Be the Antidote? [ATL:NOW]
Comedian JP Sears warns of the threat of communism, which he says is masked as "equity" and "wokeness." He highlights the extent of government and media corruption, hypocrisy, and brainwashing during the pandemic, stating that they are trying to convince people to not believe in reality. Sears is now using his career as a comedian to speak up for freedom and alert others to the dangers of communism.
Red State: Transcript Released of the Tape that the DOJ Claims Is an Admission of Guilt By Donald Trump
The Department of Justice formally indicted former President Donald Trump, charging him with conspiracy, obstruction, and mishandling national security information under the Espionage Act. Trump's defense that he declassified everything he took may be undermined by a tape in which he acknowledged having retained "secret" military information that he had not declassified. Mark Meadows ' testimony will be crucial in proving whether Trump showed him the document in question. The DOJ is likely to focus on obstruction, centering on a sworn statement submitted by Trump that the government claims was a lie.
Fox News: Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West rips 'mediocre, milk toast' Biden: 'Get off the crack pipe'
Activist Cornel West announced his third-party run for president on the KBLA's Tavis Smiley podcast. He criticized President Biden as "mediocre" and the Democratic Party for their candidate choices, blaming them for making his candidacy necessary. West also attacked Biden for not supporting a full-scale end to the Senate filibuster. He declared that he was running for "truth and justice."
PJ Media: Here’s How Trump’s Primary Opponents Responded to Trump’s Indictment
Donald Trump has been indicted on seven counts over the alleged mishandling of classified information. The charges include willful retention of national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and false statements. Trump's primary opponents have reacted with some condemning the partisan justice system, while others, including Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, have called for Trump to end his campaign. Mike Pence criticized the unequal treatment of possessing classified information during a CNN town hall earlier in the week.
Forbes: Here’s Why Trump’s New Indictment Could Hurt Him More Than Past Scandals
Donald Trump has been indicted in Florida on charges of retaining White House documents, including over 300 classified ones, at his Mar-a-Lago club, and of violating the Espionage Act, according to his attorney Jim Trusty. This marks the former president’s second indictment following state charges in New York earlier this year and could have a more damaging effect on his support base, according to recent polls. While previous charges related to hush money to a mistress in 2016 did not affect his support, polls suggest a majority of respondents view the mishandling of classified information as a more serious matter. The indictment could affect Trump in a general election, with 63% of independent voters saying he should not be allowed to serve as president.
The American Mind: Welcome to Your New Country
Former President Trump has been indicted on federal criminal charges relating to his alleged mishandling of documents after leaving office. The campaign against him involves a "flood the zone" legal harassment campaign, as Trump's enemies attempt to forge absurd criminal and civil allegations against him. The assault on Trump may be designed to neutralize him as an electoral force in 2024 or to solidify him as a martyr for the Republican Party. This marks a new milestone in America’s descent into politics in the style of Turkey or Peru, where ex-presidents and political opponents are routinely imprisoned.
#society
National Review: The Corner: North of the Tension Line
Readers write in with various topics, including the history of June weddings, racially mixed marriages, and what "Up North" means in Michigan. The author also promotes his recent Impromptus and Q&A podcast featuring David French and Vivek Dave, and a poll on what constitutes being "Up North" in Michigan.
The Epoch Times: Louisiana Lawmakers Pass Bill Requiring Parental Permission for Social Media Accounts
Louisiana has passed a bill that would restrict unlimited access to social media and other online activities for minors, requiring parental consent for new account creations and allowing parents to cancel their child's current accounts. The bill has bipartisan support and follows similar laws passed in other states, as well as a warning from the US Surgeon General about the potential risks of social media for young people. Critics, including tech companies and civil liberties groups, argue that such laws could limit positive effects of social media for marginalized children and violate First Amendment rights.
The Epoch Times: From Hoses and Shovels to Water Bombers: How Wildfires Are Being Fought Across Canada
Hundreds of fires continue to burn in Canada with varying techniques used to tackle them; typically Canada utilises a blend of air attacks and ground level fire-fighting with a focus on the resilient work of those firefighters on the ground. Different terrains contain different problems, for example, in Ontario and Quebec, where there are many lakes, water is mainly used in fire-fighting, whereas drier places like British Columbia use retardants and preventative burning as a fire-fighting strategy (society).
PJ Media: Cracker Barrel Has Fallen, Celebrates Pride Month, Faces Calls for Boycott
Conservative activists on social media are calling for a boycott of Cracker Barrel after the restaurant chain posted support for Pride Month and its LGBT alliance on its Facebook page. The post, which showed the back of a rainbow-colored rocking chair, received over 28,000 comments that were a mix of support and outrage. Some customers vowed to never return to Cracker Barrel, accusing the chain of pushing its support for the “toxic” Pride movement on its loyal customers. Cracker Barrel has participated in Pride Month marketing in previous years, and has a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion page on its website boasting a high score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Corporate Equality Index. The recent successful boycotts of Bud Light and Target have shown that corporate pandering to the LGBT movement can lead to major backlash.
Foreign Policy: How 2 Mass Shootings Put Serbia’s Populist President Under Pressure
Serbia has seen large protests every week since back-to-back mass shootings in early May. Initially there to commemorate the shooting victims, protesters are now calling for the resignation of key government officials and a revocation of broadcasting licenses for channels that show violent content. The protests have become some of the largest since those that ousted Slobodan Milosevic in 2000. Vucic's response to the protests has been criticized as ham-fisted and incompetent which has helped the protests take on a broader air of political opposition, adding further pressure to an already politically unstable Serbia.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Report: Saudi Prince MBS Threatened ‘Major Economic Consequences for Washington’
Last year, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman threatened to declare economic war against the United States if it imposed consequences on Saudi Arabia for slashing oil production. Despite this, President Biden has yet to impose consequences on the Arab country and Mohammed has continued to engage with top U.S. officials. This is another chapter in the long story of “Joe Biden is not the tough, intimidating guy that he wants to believe he is.”
#religion
The Epoch Times: Christian Broadcasting Network Founder Pat Robertson Dead at 93
Pat Robertson, religious broadcasting pioneer and founder of The Christian Broadcasting Network, died at his home in Virginia at the age of 93. No cause of death was given, but Robertson had faced a series of health challenges in recent years. Besides CBN, Robertson’s enterprises also included Regent University and an international humanitarian organization. He also campaigned for the Republican presidential nomination in 1988. Trump paid tribute to Robertson, saying that the "world lost an incredible and powerful Voice for Faith and Freedom."
#culture
Forbes: ‘Bewitched’ And ‘The Partridge Family’ Animated Reboots In The Works
Sony Pictures Television plans to reboot the classic TV show Bewitched as an animated series focusing on the character of Tabitha. Tabitha would be the 13-year-old daughter of Samantha and Darrin who was a major character in the original series. Bewitched follows the life of a witch, Samantha, who marries an ordinary mortal man and raises a family in the suburbs. There have been other spin-off series, including the comedy Tabitha and a film starring Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell.
In addition to the Bewitched reboot, Sony Pictures Television has also announced plans for an animated reboot of The Partridge Family, which will follow a musical Black family from Brooklyn that operates a food truck as they travel throughout New York's five boroughs. The original series followed a suburban widow and her children who toured the country in a wildly painted bus, performing music together as a family. There was also an animated spin-off, and a reunion special but a pilot for a new series in 2004 did not move forward.
#health
The Epoch Times: More Than 100 Young Children Suffered Seizures After COVID Vaccination: Study
Over 100 children under six suffered seizures after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine within 42 days, according to a study by US researchers. They also found instances of stroke, blood clotting disorders, and appendicitis among the same group. The vaccines for those under five and six by Pfizer and Moderna, respectively, were authorized by the US Food and Drug Administration in June 2022. The study was conducted via Vaccine Safety Datalink, which features sites operated by Kaiser Permanente, Marshfield Clinic, Health Partners, and Denver Health.
#education
Human Events: ANTHONY WATSON: Parents at New York private school in uproar
after 5th-graders given graphic sex-ed material
Parents at Waldorf School in NY protest graphic sex-ed curriculum for 5th-graders with evasive administration. Demonstrates importance of .
#crime
Breitbart: France Mass Stabbing: Child Victims Remain in Critical Condition
A Syrian asylum seeker carried out a frenzied knife attack in southern France, resulting in four young children being hospitalized in critical condition. The children, aged between 22 months and three years old, were attacked in a public park in the city of Annecy. Two adults were also injured, with one in critical condition. The suspect, who had been refused asylum in France and was armed with a folding knife, was immediately arrested. French authorities are currently investigating the motive behind the attack.
The Federalist: Dads' 'Toxic Masculinity’ Protects Kids From Pedophiles
Green Beret combat veteran Nick Freitas shared an interview with convicted pedophile Jack Reynolds, who revealed in the interview that he targeted children based on their fathers' perceived threat level. Freitas warns that sexual predators are still interested in children and advocates for strong and present fathers as a protection for children. Meanwhile, the left is promoting a toxic view of masculinity that demonizes strong men and encourages repression of physical strength, leadership, assertiveness, and courage. This demonization only makes the world less safe for vulnerable people.
Fox News: Driver slapped with $129,544 speeding fine; Here's why
Finnish millionaire Anders Wiklöf has been fined $129,544 for driving 20mph over the speed limit. Fines in Finland are tied to a person's income. Wiklöf, who has been cited for speeding before, was caught doing 82 kph in a 50 kph zone. Despite the huge fine, it is not a world record, with a Swiss driver having to pay $1 million for driving at 180mph on a public road.
#sports
Fox News: Racing at Belmont Park resumes ahead final leg of Triple Crown as air quality conditions improve: officials
Belmont Park in New York is set to resume live racing ahead of the final leg of the Triple Crown race despite air quality concerns from the Canadian wildfire smoke. Racing officials announced the decision after monitoring significant improvements in the air quality conditions. PETA had called for the Belmont Stakes to be postponed until the environment was safe for the horses.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Embrace the Featherlight Advantage: The R8 Ultimate Carbon Rifle
Blaser Group introduces the R8 Ultimate Carbon Rifle, a lightweight variant with a carbon fiber thumbhole stock and versatile cartridge compatibility. It caters to the needs of mountain hunters and enthusiasts seeking an unrivaled hunting experience, and customizable options are available to adapt the rifle to personal preferences. The MSRP of the rifle starts at $10,540.
#technology
The Federalist Papers: Microsoft Fined $20M After Gov't Learns What It Did to Children Without Parent Permission
Microsoft has been fined $20 million by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by collecting children’s personal information without parental consent through its Xbox video game system. The company is accused of failing to notify parents and illegally retaining the information. A complaint filed against Microsoft claims it violated the COPPA Rule’s notice, consent, and data retention requirements, specifically through its Xbox Live online service which requires users to provide personal information such as names and email addresses. Microsoft will be required to inform parents who haven’t created a separate account for their child that doing so will offer additional privacy protections, obtain parental consent for accounts created before May 2021 if the account holder is still a minor, establish systems to delete all data and to notify video game publishers when it shares personal information of a child user.
Fox News: We won't let these cars kill the AM radio star
Major automakers are planning to remove AM radio from new cars, threatening essential communications during emergencies, talk radio platforms for diverse audiences, and rural and agricultural listeners. The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2023, a bipartisan bill, would direct federal regulators to require automakers to keep AM radio in new cars at no additional cost. The bill aims to ensure that AM radio continues to be available for millions of Americans who rely on it every day and during emergencies, and who currently lack access to broadband connectivity.
#other
The Epoch Times: Emergency Officials Investigating After Freight Train Hauling New Vehicles Derails In Arizona
A BNSF freight train derailed in northern Arizona, damaging 23 rail cars. No injuries or fatalities were reported, and there were no concerns about hazardous materials. Cleanup is currently underway. This is one in a string of train accidents this year in the US.