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America First News
1 Jul 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Misleading the Public on Law
New York University (NYU) Law professor Rick Pildes writes an essay in the New York Times, accusing the Supreme Court of laying the groundwork for election turmoil in 2024. He twists the law to serve the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and ignores the corruption in the 2020 election by the Democrats. Pildes criticizes legal ambiguity when it disadvantages the Left but wants vague language when it benefits them. He wants tighter language for courts to override state legislation they don't like while selectively using the courts to their advantage. Pildes' hypocrisy and manipulation are evident, undermining his credibility as a law professor.
American Thinker: Cleanup in Kenosha, Aisle 4
A coda to Kyle Rittenhouse’s ordeal recently occurred: conviction of one of his aggressors, armed rioter Joshua Ziminski, on unrelated charges. Rittenhouse and other frontline warriors face litigation and political persecution. The cases of Rittenhouse, Zimmerman, Penny, and Williams highlight the politicization of self-defense and Second Amendment rights. Prosecutors target those who defend themselves while ignoring the violent actions of their attackers.
#war
American Thinker: Prigozhin's 'Non-Insurrection' Insurrection
. The Russian mercenary group, Wagner Group, marched towards Moscow but then suddenly stopped. The leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, went into exile in Belarus. Putin's power and authority are now diminished. This move solves problems for both Russia and Belarus. The future of the war in Ukraine is uncertain, and Putin's grip on power may be weakening.
#economy
Flag And Cross: French Stocks Defy Civil Unrest As Luxury Brands Shielded By Global Revenues
Despite nationwide protests and civil unrest, the French stock market has seen its best weekly performance since March, rising 3.3%. Luxury brands, such as LVMH and L'Oréal, which generate a significant portion of their revenues from international markets, have insulated the market from the impact of domestic turmoil.
#sports
Forbes: WWE Money In The Bank 2023: Roman Reigns Losing And 5 Smart Booking Decisions
Roman Reigns is set to headline WWE Money in the Bank 2023 in a match against Solo Sikoa and The Usos. The event is expected to continue WWE's successful international pay-per-views. The show will feature hot storylines, including The Bloodline saga and two Money in the Bank matches.
#other
Fox News: Jonathan Turley: SCOTUS siding with Christian web designer 'an amazing moment' for free speech
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Christian web designer who refused to work on websites for same-sex weddings, stating that it is a matter of free speech. This decision brought clarity to an area that was previously muddled and confused.