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America First News
12 Jul 2023
#politics
The Federalist: 13 Reasons Joe Biden Isn’t An ‘Ethical’ President
President Joe Biden, portrayed by the corporate media as "ethical," is accused of accepting bribes, weaponizing the government against Trump, withholding classified documents, disowning his own grandchild, waging war on the First Amendment, inappropriately touching children, enabling his troubled son Hunter, limiting press access, refusing to investigate cocaine found in the White House, plagiarizing, lying incessantly, hosting topless trans activists at the White House, and disrespecting fallen service members.
Liberty Nation: FBI Director Christopher Wray Showdown on Capitol Hill
The FBI is under scrutiny and accused of being politicized by conservatives. They argue that the agency has different standards depending on political affiliations. Democrats accuse Trump of weaponizing the DOJ, but now conservatives claim the FBI is targeting them. The perception is that the FBI is biased, especially considering the actions taken against conservative parents and Trump supporters. This has decreased trust in the agency, and FBI Director Christopher Wray will face tough questions from GOP lawmakers.
National Review: Questions Jim Jordan Should Ask Lina Khan
FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan faces questions from the House Judiciary Committee about the FTC's dysfunction and low morale among employees. Former commissioner Christine Wilson warns of a loss of institutional knowledge due to an exodus of experienced staff. Khan is also questioned about her failure to recuse herself from the Meta/Facebook case despite an ethics adviser's recommendation, as well as her bias against the company. There are also concerns about illicit lobbying and pressure campaigns targeting FTC commissioners. House Republicans have the opportunity to address these issues and potentially uncover more.
Fox News: St. Louis mayor's gun control stance questioned after private texts made public
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' support of gun control is called into question after leaked texts reveal her belief that gun crackdowns are ineffective and that investing in people is more important. This contradicts her previous public statements.
Liberty Nation: Trump Makes His Move Against DOJ: Trial Team Playing Long Game
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to delay his trial for mishandling documents in federal court in Florida. Trump's attorney has asked the judge to remove the scheduled start date from the court's calendar and not set a replacement. They argue that Trump winning the presidency again would allow him to pardon himself and avoid prosecution.
American Thinker: What the Republican Party needs
An article criticizes the Republican party for lacking a unifying principle, unlike the left. The author believes that without a governing principle, human nature tends toward chaos and seeks control from a powerful entity. He suggests that the principle of individual freedom and responsibility is crucial, just as it was during the Civil War. The author believes we are still in the early stages of realizing this principle.
#society
National Review: Roll Over, Hammurabi: Federal Regulations Are Hidden behind Paywalls
The U.S. government is incorporating regulations by reference, making them legally binding but inaccessible to the public. This practice has led to over 5,600 sets of standards being kept off the public listing of rules. Many of these regulations are behind paywalls, with prices ranging from $11 to over $19,000. This lack of accessibility poses a significant obstacle for entrepreneurs and goes against the core principle of public access to the laws that govern the people.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Australia to supply 30 Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles to Ukraine
Australia has agreed to provide Ukraine with a defense package that includes 30 Bushmaster armored personnel carriers. The announcement came after negotiations between President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Fox News: Biden, NATO leaders to meet with Zelenskyy as Ukraine's membership remains ambiguous
President Biden and NATO leaders meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Lithuania. Ukraine's NATO membership remains divisive. Zelenskyy wants Ukraine to join when security allows.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: ‘Jolted Awake’
In the first part, the author discusses a podcast with a China scholar about the late democracy leader Liu Xiaobo. In the second part, they talk about Sweden joining NATO due to Russian aggression in 2014. The author highlights Sweden's lack of military preparedness and the potential threat of being dragged into a conflict if the Baltic states are attacked. The article also mentions a statue advocating for peace and disarmament in Stockholm.
National Review: Ukraine Should Not Be Let in NATO
Ahead of the NATO meeting in Vilnius, Ukraine's President Zelensky pushes for a timeline for NATO membership, but the chances are slim due to the need for unanimity and the ongoing war in Ukraine. NATO agrees to extend an invitation to Ukraine in the future, but offering a pathway now would be meaningless and potentially counterproductive. Instead, Zelensky should focus on closer EU relations, and NATO should increase support for Ukraine. Additionally, NATO should choose a secretary general who demonstrates resolve, not frivolity, and Poland's increasing defense budget positions it as an important player in eastern security arrangements.
Fox News: President Biden says he'll be in office 'the next 5 years' during meeting with Turkish President
President Biden meets with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey, expressing his desire to meet again over the next five years. They discuss Turkey's support for Sweden's NATO membership and the sale of F-16 fighter jets. Biden reaffirms the commitment to NATO and hopes to strengthen it further.
#economy
Fox News: Indiana opens South Korea office to attract foreign investments into state's energy, electric vehicle sector
Indiana has opened an office in South Korea to attract foreign investment to the state's energy, electric vehicle, and semiconductor sectors.
The new office highlights Indiana's growing relationship with Korean companies and their interest in the state's workforce and economy.
The Epoch Times: Dollar Hits 2-month Low Before US Inflation Data
Bets on a slowdown in US inflation data caused the dollar to drop to a 2-month low, pushing up stocks and lowering borrowing costs for a third consecutive day. Economists predict a decrease in June US consumer price inflation from 4% in May to 3.1%, which may prompt the Federal Reserve to end its rate hikes. The core rate, which excludes volatile elements, is expected to decrease to 5% from 5.3%.
The Epoch Times: UK Banks Can Withstand Deep Recession Says Bank of England
UK banks have built up resilience to withstand economic shocks, including deep recessions and falls in asset prices. The stress test performed by the Bank of England showed that the banking system can withstand turbulence deeper than the 2008 financial crisis.
#culture
Forbes: After 20 Years Of Ilegal Mezcal, Founder John Rexer Talks What’s Ahead
John Rexer, founder of Ilegal Mezcal, started smuggling Mexican spirit into Guatemala to supply his bar. It became a hit, and in 2006, he officially launched the brand. There are rumors of an acquisition, but Rexer is focused on maintaining the values and artisanal production of the company.
Rexer reflects on the journey of Ilegal Mezcal, the potential acquisition, and the importance of maintaining the values and artisanal production of the brand. He also emphasizes the significance of Oaxaca and the impact the success of the business should have on the community.
#crime
The Epoch Times: DOJ Reverses Previous Support for Trump Immunity in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Lawsuit
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will not defend former President Donald Trump in a lawsuit filed by author E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of defamation. The DOJ initially defended Trump, citing the Westfall Act. However, the DOJ reversed its decision, stating that new guidance from a court indicated that Trump was not acting within the scope of his employment when he made the alleged defamatory statements. Carroll's attorney welcomed the decision.
#sports
Forbes: Netflix’s ‘Quarterback’ Shows A More Profane Version Of Chiefs Star Patrick Mahomes
NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes, known for his marketability and composure, reveals his wild side in the new Netflix series "Quarterback." The show follows Mahomes and two other quarterbacks throughout the 2022 season, offering a glimpse into their personal lives and on-field experiences. Despite some editing and restrictions on team meetings, Mahomes embraced the opportunity to share more of himself with viewers.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: Prime Day Deals on Emergency Water Filters (Yes, Including LifeStraw)
Outdoor Life has rounded up the best deals on water filters for Amazon Prime Day. Aquatabs are 40% off and effective against bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. The GRAYL GeoPress 24-ounce Water Purifier Bottle is 15% off and offers all-in-one filtration. The Katadyn Pocket Water Filter is 20% off and easy to clean. The Lifestraw Personal Water Filter is 40% off and affordable, but there are better options available.
#other
Fox News: Wet weather forecast across US, flooding risks expected into weekend
Record rain and historic flooding continue across the Northeast, with more wet weather and risk of flooding expected. New Delhi closes schools after heavy monsoon rains cause 15 deaths. Thunderstorms and heat alerts persist in the Midwest, Plains, Mississippi Valley, and southern US. Southwest faces record-setting temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.
Forbes: The Future Of Fungi: Smallhold Sets New Standards For Farming With B Corp Certification
Smallhold, a mushroom-growing company, was founded in 2017 with the goal of making specialty mushrooms more accessible and understood. The company has seen significant growth, with macrofarms across the country and partnerships with major grocery stores and restaurants. Smallhold's CEO, Andrew Carter, discusses the importance of mushrooms as a sustainable food source and how Smallhold is shaping the trend of mushroom consumption.