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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
The Federalist Papers: Trump Given Massive Gift in Classified Docs Case: Trial Setting Could Provide Conservative Jury Pool
Former President Trump may have some good news about the jury pool for his classified documents trial. The trial is likely to be held in Fort Pierce, Florida, where there is strong support for Trump. Having a jury pool that supports him increases his chances of a fair trial.
Red State: NEW: IRS Whistleblower's Lawyers Call Biden Attorneys' Bluff, Challenge WaPo to Repudiate Leak Claims
Lawyers for the Bidens are trying to discredit IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, who testified about the mishandling of the investigation into Hunter Biden's tax malfeasance. Shapley's attorneys have responded, asking Washington Post reporters to confirm that Shapley was not their source.
Fox News: Comer: Biden a hypocrite on 'family values,' criminal justice reform
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer criticizes President Biden's stance on family values and criminal justice reform, pointing to Hunter Biden's legal troubles with tax evasion and illegal possession of firearms. Comer also questions Biden's support for the war in Ukraine, citing a statement he made in 2018 about withholding funds if a prosecutor investigating Burisma was not fired. He expresses concerns about the lack of oversight and suggests that Biden has explaining to do about the Burisma deal. Comer references messages from Hunter Biden that undermine the family values image and the controversy surrounding Biden's grandchildren.
Fox News: WNBA champ Natasha Cloud pinpoints 'biggest obstacle' in discourse after calling America 'trash'
Natasha Cloud, a guard for the Washington Mystics, responded to criticism she received for her opinions on the United States. She called out the "blatant" problem of white privilege and urged people to listen to the experiences of non-white individuals in America. Cloud emphasized that she believes all individuals deserve equal opportunities and resources, regardless of their race or background. She also addressed critics who told her to leave the country, highlighting the issues America still needs to address in terms of human rights, healthcare, education, mass shootings, racial inequality, and more.
#society
Spectator USA: Is my favorite dress company the new Bud Light?
A conservative homeschool mom, frustrated with her outdated wardrobe, discovers a dress company called Son de Flor. However, her excitement is dampened when the company partners with a gender-fluid influencer, causing backlash from their target conservative customer base. The collaboration raises questions about the brand's understanding of their core customers and their marketing strategy.
Fox News: Bikini babes over 60: Demi Moore, Sharon Stone and Jane Seymour heat things up
Demi Moore, Sharon Stone, Jane Seymour, Christie Brinkley, Melanie Griffith, Susan Lucci, and Martha Stewart all embrace their bodies and show off their swimsuit photos on Instagram, proving that age is just a number and you're never too old to feel confident and sexy.
Flag And Cross: Barbie Ban Inspires $5,000 Collection By Formerly Prohibited Superfan
A man named Jay Roberts has spent over $5,000 on a collection of Barbie dolls and accessories. As a child, he was prohibited from playing with them because they were considered toys for girls. Now, he has amassed over 1,000 dolls and plans to continue expanding his collection. Jay finds happiness and nostalgia in collecting Barbies and views it as a mood booster.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: UK Hits out After Hong Kong Police Issues Bounty on Exiled Dissidents
The UK Foreign Secretary condemns China's attempts to silence pro-democracy activists in exile, as Hong Kong police issue arrest warrants and bounties against eight individuals, including Nathan Law, Mung Siu-tat, and Finn Lau who are based in the UK. The UK vows to defend freedom of expression and calls for the removal of the national security law imposed by China on Hong Kong. China accuses the UK of sheltering criminals and interfering in its internal affairs.
The Epoch Times: Plan to Pour Radioactive Waste From Fukushima Nuclear Plant Into Pacific Ocean Is Safe: IAEA
Japan's plans to release radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean have received approval from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), stating it is consistent with safety standards. The water, stored at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, has been treated to remove most radioactivity but still contains trace amounts of tritium. Japan will dilute the water below regulatory standards before discharge. The decision has faced opposition from countries like China and South Korea due to health and safety concerns.
Fox News: Biden Iran policy under scrutiny amid top aide's security clearance suspension
Republican senators led by Michael McCaul are demanding answers about the alleged mishandling of classified documents by Robert Malley, the Biden administration's Special Envoy for Iran. Malley has been stripped of his security clearance and put on unpaid leave pending further investigation. McCaul accuses the State Department of failing to respond to information requests and questions whether they misled Congress and the public. The State Department spokesperson declined to comment on McCaul's letter.
#economy
Forbes: A Closer Look At The “No ESG At TSP” Act
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) manages $817 billion of assets and has operated well without political interference. A bill called the "No ESG at TSP" Act aims to ban funds that make investment decisions based on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. Political pressure and concerns about climate-related financial risks have prompted discussions about the TSP's investment offerings. It is recommended to leave the TSP alone to continue its successful operation and allow participants the freedom to choose their investment options.
#history
Fox News: Kevin McCarthy reflects on history during tour of first speaker's house
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy recently toured the home of Frederick Muhlenberg, the first Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and reflected on the historical importance of his position. McCarthy discussed Muhlenberg's fortitude and grit in establishing the traditions and history of the Speaker of the House role, as well as his ability to uphold the Constitution. McCarthy also expressed interest in learning about Muhlenberg's relationship with George Washington and his efforts to establish the foundations of the federal government.
#crime
The Blaze: Maryland man allegedly kills elderly woman with a forklift, steals her car after burglarizing Lowe's, police say
A man in Maryland kills an elderly woman with a forklift, steals her car, and burglarizes a home improvement store. The suspect has been arrested and charged with murder, assault, and theft.
The Epoch Times: A Man Who Attacked 2 Girls With a Knife in Germany and Killed 1 Is Sentenced to Life in Prison
A 27-year-old Eritrean man was sentenced to life in prison for attacking two girls, killing one, in Germany. The man, who came to Germany as an asylum seeker, stabbed the girls on their way to school. The court determined the man's "special gravity of the guilt," making early release unlikely.
#outdoors
Boating Mag: Boat Test: 2023 Pathfinder 2400 Open
The Pathfinder 2400 Open is a hybrid bay-boat that offers increased security in rough water and a spacious interior. It features an optional upper station, multiple livewells, and ample fishing space. With a top speed of 54.9 mph, it offers strong performance and fuel efficiency.
Gataway Couple: Do RVs Have a Different Speed Limit?
RV driving rules and speed limits can vary by state. Five states, including California and Washington, require RVers to drive at a different speed than passenger cars. RVs have no set speed limit, but it's generally recommended to drive under the speed limit, especially for new RVers. Driving too fast can lead to tire blowouts, loss of control, and difficulty slowing down or stopping. Other safety tips include keeping a safe distance, staying in the right lane, shifting into a lower gear on steep downhill grades, avoiding hazardous conditions, and driving during the day. It's important to know and follow the rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable RV journey.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Twitter Says Users Must Be Verified to Access TweetDeck
Twitter announced that users will need to be verified to use TweetDeck, with the change taking effect in 30 days. It is unclear if Twitter will charge users for the upgraded version. This move could potentially increase Twitter's revenue.
#other
The Blaze: Conservative anti-child-trafficking thriller 'Sound of Freedom' clears $10M in presales before July 4 opening, signaling continued strength of anti-Hollywood
Utah-based company Angel Studios has seen success with its latest film "Sound of Freedom," which made over $10 million in presales. The film, which sheds light on human trafficking, is receiving positive reviews and is expected to clear $20 million in its first week. Hollywood originally shelved the project, but Angel Studios took on the task of distributing the film.
Fox News: Spanish authorities seek damages from Swedish mining company over major toxic spill 25 years ago
$98 million sought in damages from a Swedish mining company for toxic spill near Doñana National Park in 1998. Thousands of fish and birds killed.
Forbes: El Niño Returns: UN Warns Of Upcoming ‘Surge’ In Global Temperatures And Extreme Heat
El Niño has developed in the Pacific Ocean, raising global temperatures and worsening climate change impacts. It is predicted to bring extreme heat, wildfires, food shortages, and the spread of viral diseases. The World Meteorological Organization warns that there is a 98% chance that one of the next five years will be the hottest on record. The event could cost the global economy $3 trillion and governments are urged to take preparatory action.
The Epoch Times: Get Headed Down a Debt-End Course
Facing debt can be depressing and overwhelming, but there is a way out. To eliminate debts quickly, first, you need to repent from debting and commit to living within your means. Next, pay the same amount every month until all unsecured debts are paid off, regardless of changing minimum payments. List your debts in order of remaining months and apply the payment from each paid-off debt to the next one. Stick to this plan until all debts are at a $0 balance.
Forbes: Olivia Rodrigo Takes On Morgan Wallen For Hot 100 Supremacy
Olivia Rodrigo's new single, "Vampire," is expected to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart, potentially ending Morgan Wallen's streak. Rodrigo's previous album produced two No. 1 debuts, so this achievement wouldn't be surprising.