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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: State Senate Republicans Try to Force Vote on Election Chief’s Appointment
After controversy surrounding Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) Administrator Meagan Wolfe, the GOP-controlled Senate maneuvered to remove her from office. The three Democrat commissioners abstained from reappointing Wolfe, fearing Senate rejection due to past complaints and allegations of favoritism towards Democrats. Democrats believe their tactic will keep Wolfe in office, while Republicans argue that it undermines the will of the people.
Fox News: White House grounds evacuated after Secret Service discovers 'unknown item'
The White House grounds were evacuated after an "unknown item" was found, causing the Secret Service to call in a hazmat team. The item was evaluated by DC Fire and EMS, and road closures were put in place. No further details were given.
The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: Nuclear Plant Explosion Fears Follow Tense Month in Russia–China–US Relations
Headlines warn of a threat at Ukraine's Russian-occupied nuclear power plant, raising fears of a military conflict between Russia, China, and the United States. Former Vice President Mike Pence believes aiding Ukraine would send a strong message to China. Lack of military communication between China and the U.S. sparks concerns, while Russia deploys nuclear weapons to Belarus. Russia's foreign minister suggests that if NATO wants to continue fighting in Ukraine, they are prepared for it. China's negotiations with Cuba for a joint military training facility cause anxiety in the U.S. and Taiwan warns of similarities to the lead-up to World War II. The international geopolitical situation appears to be reaching a boiling point.
#society
Front Page Magazine: France on Fire
Mass unrest erupts in France after the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old driver. French Muslims, without waiting for further information, riot in the streets, setting fire to vehicles, buildings, and desecrating a Holocaust memorial. The riots continue for days, causing widespread damage and injuries. A similar incident occurs in Sweden when an Iraqi refugee burns a Quran outside a mosque, sparking outrage and threats of retaliation from Islamic countries. Both incidents highlight the deep-seated anti-Western hostility and lack of integration among some Muslim communities in Europe.
Fox News: France violence: Leaders work out response to riots, victim's grandmother calls for end to unrest
French officials are struggling to control the unrest following the death of a 17-year-old boy shot by police during a traffic stop. The teenager's grandmother pleaded for calm while expressing faith in the justice system. The riots have caused the postponement of a state visit to Germany by French President Emmanuel Macron.
The Blaze: Bud Light sales are so woeful that glass bottling plants are being forced to shut down
Bud Light's partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney has led to major consequences. Glass bottling plants connected to Anheuser-Busch are shutting down, resulting in hundreds of job losses. The Bud Light boycott is a significant factor in the closures.
#crime
The Federalist Papers: San Francisco DA's Drug Intervention Strategy in Trouble Out The Gate
San Francisco District Attorney launches initiative to combat drug abuse, but participants are not showing up. Public Defender's Office voices skepticism.
#sports
Fox News: Rays' Isaac Paredes, Mariners' Ty France hit the ground in scary collision
In a game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Seattle Mariners, third baseman Isaac Paredes and baserunner Ty France collided on the base paths, leaving both players injured. Paredes was replaced, but is expected to recover quickly. Despite home runs from Paredes and Randy Arozarena, the Rays lost the game, giving the Mariners a series victory.
The Epoch Times: NASCAR Contractor Dies After Being Electrocuted at Chicago Street Race
A NASCAR contractor dies from electrocution while setting up for the Chicago Street Race. The founder of an events company, Duane Tabinski, suffered a fatal medical emergency and was pronounced dead at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
#other
The Epoch Times: At Least One Person Dead in Fiery Small Plane Crash in South Carolina Beach Resort
A plane crash in North Myrtle Beach kills at least one person and injures another. The plane went down near a golf course, with witnesses reporting that the plane was flying erratically. The cause of the crash is under investigation.