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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#politics
Forbes: Trump Asks Court To Delay Classified Documents Trial Until After 2024 Election
Former President Donald Trump's attorneys have requested the federal criminal trial against him be delayed until after the 2024 election. They argue that reviewing the evidence and holding a trial during the election would be challenging and impact the outcome of the election. Trump is also facing other trials, including a criminal trial in New York and a civil trial over fraud allegations against the Trump Organization.
Fox News: Tim Sheehy receives another major endorsement in Montana Senate bid to unseat Democrat Tester
Sen. Marco Rubio endorses Tim Sheehy, an up-and-coming candidate, in the crucial Montana Senate race to unseat Democrat Sen. Jon Tester in 2024. Sheehy, a Navy SEAL and successful businessman, has gained endorsements from major Republicans in Montana and represents the next generation of leadership.
American Thinker: So Trump is to blame for the media's absence of interest in Biden and his scandals?
Joe Biden and the media are colluding to cover up the corruption of the Bidens. They blame Trump for their own actions and spread lies to destroy him. The media ignores the Biden's corruption while targeting Trump. The choice is between supporting Trump's fight against corruption or the intentional destruction of America.
American Thinker: There are ways to stop voter fraud that uses undelivered ballots
Jay Valentine argues that to prevent voter fraud, ballots should not be mailed to addresses where mail cannot be delivered or voters cannot reside. He suggests creating an Undeliverable Ballot Database and implementing stricter controls on the handling of returned ballots. This includes requiring ID for ballot pickup and mailing ballots via certified mail. Additionally, multi-week or multi-month elections increase the risk of cheating, so it is important to adhere to the legally mandated election day.
#society
Fox News: Former LGBT activist regrets indoctrinating children with gender ideology: 'Oh my God. What have I done?'
Former pro-transgender activist Kay Yang expressed regret for her involvement in pro-transgender activism, claiming that she was "indoctrinated" into gender ideology. Yang, who now criticizes gender ideology being taught to young children, was attacked while protesting at a pride event in NYC. She believes that her good intentions for fighting for human rights were "exploited" for a regressive agenda.
American Thinker: People tell me that he’s only foolin’. I know he isn’t.
A transgender woman wins Miss Netherlands and will compete for Miss Universe. Some are outraged that a biological male has won, while others see it as progress for civil rights. The controversy raises questions about gender identity and the changing norms of beauty pageants.
Washington Free Beacon: ‘Woke or KKK’: NYU Hosts Whites-Only ‘Antiracism’ Workshop for Public School Parents
New York University held a whites-only "anti-racism" workshop for white public school parents, excluding minorities. The workshop violated civil rights law, promoting segregation for the sake of "solidarity" with all races. Critics argue that it is a disturbing example of how "anti-racism" is being taken to extreme levels.
#war
American Thinker: Sending cluster munitions to Ukraine makes sense
President Biden's proposal to give cluster bombs to Ukraine reflects the stalling of their offensive. The use of drones has revolutionized defense, with Russians defending in depth and hindering breakthrough attempts. Cluster bombs could potentially be a game-changer, despite their international ban, as they can suppress or destroy Russian artillery. Cease-fire talks are not yet seriously considered despite the limited fighting season.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Analyst Raises Apple Price Target To $200 Despite US Sales 'Not Tracking Great'
Apple's fiscal third quarter saw soft hardware revenue, according to KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Brandon Nispel. The muted expectation is due to lukewarm consumer spending data and softness in Apple's indirect channel, namely sales through U.S. carriers. Nispel predicts a downside to the consensus estimate and a decline in U.S. hardware revenue of 19% quarter-over-quarter.
Fox News: Hit the brakes on Elizabeth Warren's beleaguered bureaucracy
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was created to protect the financial health of American consumers, but recent incidents have shown that the agency is on a collision course with consumer interests. The CFPB has been plagued with questionable personnel choices, data breaches, and absent consumer notifications. The agency's director, David Silberman, has a history of attacking financial products that raises doubts about his objectivity. The CFPB's nonbank disclosure rule poses risks to emerging financial institutions, disrupts oversight processes, and imposes burdensome compliance requirements. The agency's mishandling of a data breach and delayed notification of affected consumers further highlights the need for stricter data privacy measures. Republican lawmakers have requested briefings on the breach, while Senator Tim Scott has expressed concerns about the CFPB's ability to handle more data. It is clear that the CFPB is doing more harm than good and it may be time to consider halting its operations to prevent further damage to consumer confidence.
Forbes: California’s Shocking New Income Redistribution Scheme Exposed
Residents in California are facing a new income tax tied to electricity bills, in addition to their current income tax. This move, implemented by the state legislature, has implications for financial privacy and could potentially lead to a wealth tax.
#health
Fox News: Andrea Evans, 'One Life to Live' star, dead at 66
Soap opera actress Andrea Evans has died at the age of 66 after battling breast cancer. She was known for her roles in "One Life to Live," "Passions," and "The Bold and The Beautiful." Evans kept her life private after a stalker incident in the 1990s. She is survived by her husband and daughter.
#technology
Field & Stream: Best DeWalt Prime Day Deals 2023
Amazon Prime Day 2023 offers discounted prices on various DeWalt power tools, including impact drivers, oscillating multi-tools, circular saws, and more. The deals also extend to power tool combo kits and other accessories such as screwdriver bit sets and Bluetooth speakers.
#other
Fox News: Rolling Stones' Keith Richards' past love life plagued by heroin, fame: author
Anita Pallenberg, the German-Italian actress and model, had a lasting effect on the Rolling Stones during the '60s and '70s. As one of the band's muses, Pallenberg transformed them into international rock stars. Her relationship with Brian Jones boosted his confidence and changed the dynamics of the band. Pallenberg then began a tumultuous relationship with Keith Richards, which lasted for 12 years. She influenced the Stones' fashion and style, and her impact on the band was significant.
Forbes: Six Killed After Helicopter On Sightseeing Tour To Mount Everest Crashes
Five Mexican nationals and a Nepalese pilot were killed in a helicopter crash near Mount Everest. The helicopter, operated by Manang Air, crashed in the Lamjura area while returning to Kathmandu after a sightseeing trip. The crash will raise questions about aviation safety in Nepal.