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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: The Fate of a Child in Human Trafficking at the Border
In a new episode of the Glazov Gang, Tara Lee Rodas exposes the tragic reality of child trafficking at the border and its connection to the Biden administration. This shocking government-sponsored and taxpayer-funded crime is a haunting silence of the Left, revealing the true legacy of Barack Obama's transformation of America.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Alejandro Mayorkas' Corrupt Legacy
Homeland Security Director Alejandro Mayorkas faces criticism and calls for impeachment due to his handling of the border crisis and allegations of corruption. Mayorkas blames Congress and smugglers, but his past involvement in scandal and favoritism brings his qualifications into question. The questionable pardons by Bill Clinton, including that of drug trafficker Carlos Vignali, highlight the corrupt nature of the Clinton administration.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Takes Aim at Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds over Neutrality
Former President Donald Trump criticized Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds for appearing at a "Mamas for DeSantis" event, suggesting she is not neutral in the race. Reynolds has not officially endorsed a candidate and said she will remain neutral until after the Iowa caucus. However, her appearance with Casey DeSantis raised questions about her neutrality. ( )
#society
Front Page Magazine: Elon Musk, Robert Spencer, and Amy Mek
People in power have tried to silence the counterjihad movement, but there may be hope as Elon Musk supports and amplifies their message. Robert Spencer's tweet about a Muslim migrant stabbing a girl and her grandmother gained attention, and Musk's reply further increased their following. Similarly, when Amy Mek shared a clip of a French imam boasting about conquering France through jihad, Musk replied, drawing more attention and support. It's surprising that Musk has assisted the counterjihad movement, but it's a positive sign in these uncertain times.
Fox News: Robert Downey Jr says culture decides ‘who is and isn’t OK’: 'It is baffling'
Robert Downey Jr. reflects on his rocky past and the public's perception of celebrities. He expresses frustration with the culture's decision of who is deemed acceptable and finds it baffling. He emphasizes the importance of patience and acknowledges the challenges of overcoming addiction.
The Blaze: Migrants say San Francisco's sanctuary city policies make it so easy to sell drugs, it's fueling a real estate boom in Honduras
San Francisco's sanctuary city policies have attracted drug dealers from Honduras, leading to a surge in real estate in their home country. These policies offer lower deportation risk and shorter prison sentences for drug sales and other crimes. Even if deported, some dealers return illegally to continue their operations. The connection between drug dealers and San Francisco is so strong that some people in Honduras are decorating their homes with logos of the city's sports teams.
The Epoch Times: Hong Kong Journalists and Public Have Great Constraints in Criticizing the Beijing: Report
The 2022 Press Freedom Index in Hong Kong reveals that both the public and journalists have given the lowest ratings ever recorded. The main concern is the hesitation to criticize the central government, leading to self-censorship. Charges against media tycoon Jimmy Lai and former senior staff members of Stand News are seen as severely damaging press freedom. The bitter winter for the media industry continues with arrests of journalists and closures of media outlets, reflecting the government's intolerance of criticism. The Hong Kong Journalists Association emphasizes the importance of protecting press freedom to maintain Hong Kong's status as an international financial center.
Breitbart: Exclusive – The 1792 Exchange Exposes How Left Exploits 'Stakeholder Capitalism' to Advance Agenda
Paul Fitzpatrick, president of the 1792 Exchange, claims that leftist corporations are using "stakeholder capitalism" to advance their agenda. Fitzpatrick cites how conglomerate companies like Anheuser-Busch InBev and Unilever have shifted leftward to appease asset managers and proxy advisers who have significant financial influence. He argues that these managers can push companies to adopt progressive positions on issues such as diversity, abortion, and climate change.
Red State: Careful What You Text: Thumbs-up Emoji Costs Canadian Farmer $62K in Contract Dispute
Canada's recent actions have raised eyebrows, from controversial policies to legal battles. Now, a judge ruled that a farmer's thumbs-up emoji in response to a text constituted acceptance of a contract, holding him liable for nearly $62,000. This bizarre decision questions the validity of using emojis in business transactions and highlights the lack of proper documentation in the grain buyer's actions. Oh, Canada and its unconventional ways of conducting business.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Beijing Inks 'Comprehensive Strategic' Partnership With the Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands' Prime Minister signed a "comprehensive strategic partnership" with the Chinese Communist Party, deepening ties between the two countries. The partnership includes deals in police cooperation, trade, civil aviation, and sports. The move is aimed at strengthening cooperation in the Pacific region.
Fox News: FBI worked with Ukraine intelligence agency to remove social media accounts: House Judiciary report
The FBI colluded with Ukrainian intelligence to flag social media accounts spreading Russian disinformation, including American accounts critical of Putin. The FBI relayed censorship requests to Google and YouTube. The SBU's motives were driven by self-preservation.
National Review: Turkey Clears Path for Sweden’s NATO Bid
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, supports Sweden's bid to join NATO, clearing the way for their entry. Erdoğan initially prioritized Turkey's EU bid. In return, Sweden will assist Erdoğan's EU aspirations. Germany, the US, and NATO leader Jens Stoltenberg support the move.
#economy
Breitbart: Kerry: Fiduciary Responsibility of Money Managers 'Not to Lose' Money Is Hurting Climate Transition Investment
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, discusses the challenge of green transition investment and the responsibility of money managers to produce returns, while also ensuring pension funds can meet their obligations to retired workers. The fear and uncertainty surrounding the marketplace is preventing trillions of dollars from being invested in climate solutions, despite the urgent need to address the climate crisis.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Everything Went Up While Everyone Felt Down
Investor sentiment and economists predicted a recession in 2023, but the economy grew instead, with positive returns in stocks and other major asset classes. The rally may be slowing down, but historical data suggests stocks will continue to perform well in the second half of the year. Wall Street remains bearish, indicating a potential contrarian buy signal.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Calgary Stampede Sets New Guiness World Records for Most Pancakes Served
The Calgary Stampede broke the world record for most pancakes served in eight hours, serving 17,182 pancakes. The event, celebrating 100 years, was a part of the community's tradition and history.
The Epoch Times: Conservative Moms Become Ben & Jerry’s Worst Nightmare | Facts Matter
Cultural shift in America as companies like Anheuser Busch, Target, Disney, and Ben & Jerry's suffer significant financial losses due to controversial actions and statements. Ben & Jerry's, in particular, faces backlash for tweeting about recognizing stolen Indigenous land on July 4th.
#health
Fox News: RFK Jr. says he would prosecute Fauci as president if 'crimes were committed:' 'He caused a lot of injury'
Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vows to prosecute Dr. Anthony Fauci for his actions during the pandemic if elected president. Kennedy accuses Fauci of withholding early treatment and causing a high death count. He also defends his views on childhood vaccinations.
#crime
Fox News: Capital Police officer charged with possession of child porn
USCP officer Jared Michael Lemon was arrested for possession of child pornography after a months-long investigation. Lemon, who had been working as a police officer since 2005, was arrested at his residence without incident. The USCP immediately revoked his police powers and reassigned him to administrative duties.
The Epoch Times: Drive-By Shooting Kills 9-Year-Old Chicago Boy at His Grandmother’s Birthday Party
A 9-year-old boy attending his grandmother's birthday party was killed in a drive-by shooting in Franklin Park, Illinois. Ulysses Campos was playing with other children when shots were fired from a moving vehicle, hitting him in the chest. No one else was injured, and a person of interest has been taken into custody.
The Epoch Times: Metal Pipe-Wielding Woman Fatally Shot by Police in Los Angeles
A woman in Tarzana, California assaulted four people with a metal dumbbell bar, resulting in serious injuries. Police shot and killed her after she advanced towards them with the weapon. The woman was also suspected in attacks on four other people.
The Federalist Papers: Music Rapper 50 Cent Says ‘LA is Finished’ Following A Zero Bail Policy: ‘Watch How Bad It Gets Out There’
Music icon Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson expressed his concern over Los Angeles's zero bail policy, predicting negative consequences for public safety. The controversial policy allows defendants of misdemeanors and non-violent felonies to avoid pretrial detention without paying bail. Jackson's comments highlighted the ongoing crime situation in the city. Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig supported Jackson's sentiments, citing the increase in crime rates under the zero bail initiative.
#sports
Fox News: Yankees hire 3-time All-Star as next hitting coach after stunning move
Sean Casey, former MLB All-Star, has been named the next New York Yankees hitting coach. He will replace Dillon Lawson, who was fired after a recent loss. Casey, who played for the Cincinnati Reds, will bring his experience and passion for hitting to help the team improve their performance.
Forbes: What Makes Wimbledon So Quintessentially British?
The Championships, also known as Wimbledon, is a timeless sporting event filled with tradition and English civility. The tournament showcases the charm and nostalgia of tennis's oldest major. The etiquette, politeness, and adherence to good manners still hold importance in this competitive environment.
#outdoors
Forbes: Are Shark Attacks Up? Probably Not—But Recent Sightings Prompt Beach Closures And Drone Monitoring
Shark sightings in New York and New England cause fear of attacks. Beaches are closed and surveillance programs are increased. Biologist argues shark presence is normal.
#other
Fox News: Small plane crashes into Southern California airport roof, buried nose first
A small plane crashed into a building at Long Beach Airport, killing 1 and injuring 3 others. The pilot was practicing takeoffs and landings when the crash occurred. The cause of the crash is unknown.
Newsbusters: CNN Claims Media Isn’t Anti-DeSantis, Ignore Screaming Biden Story
CNN criticized Ron DeSantis for blaming the media for his low poll numbers. They claimed that he needed the help of the media to fix his problem. DeSantis accused the media of spreading dislike of him, but his claims were dismissed by CNN as unfounded.