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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#politics
Forbes: Democrats Push For Court-Packing After Controversial Supreme Court Rulings: Why The Proposal Is Likely Doomed
Progressives want to expand the Supreme Court to counter conservative victories, but Biden opposes the idea.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus is pushing legislation to add four members to the Supreme Court and impose 18-year term limits, but the proposal is unlikely to pass.
Red State: Biden Administration Set to Challenge First Amendment Ruling on Social Media Censorship
The Biden administration plans to appeal a federal court ruling that found collusion with social media companies to censor speech violated the First Amendment. The ruling stated that censorship primarily targeted conservative speech and compared the government to an Orwellian "Ministry of Truth."
Daily Wire: DeSantis, Trump Respond To Cocaine Controversy At White House
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump respond to the discovery of cocaine in the White House, blaming the Biden administration. DeSantis downplays the incident, highlighting his family's peaceful life in the governor's mansion. Trump suggests that the culprits could be President Biden, Hunter Biden, or special counsel Jack Smith, mocking the media's potential dismissal of the incident.
The Epoch Times: Biden Admin Appeals Ban on Contacting Social Media Firms in Censorship Lawsuit
The Biden administration has appealed a ruling that blocked government agencies from working with big tech companies to censor social media posts. Louisiana and Missouri sued President Biden and various government agencies, accusing them of suppressing free speech. Judge Terry A. Doughty ruled in favor of the plaintiffs and issued a preliminary injunction. The Biden administration is expected to appeal, while the plaintiffs have vowed to continue fighting.
Breitbart: Democrat Schiff Announces $8 Million Fundraising Haul After Censure
Rep. Adam Schiff raised a record-breaking $8.1 million for his Senate campaign, with $29.5 million in total. The funds were boosted by a censure resolution against him for his allegations of collusion between Trump's campaign and Russia. Schiff's strong fundraising and endorsements make him a frontrunner in the California Senate race.
The Epoch Times: Huntington Beach Pacific Airshow Allegedly Canceled Due to Personal Animosity
Huntington Beach officials allegedly cancelled the last day of the Pacific Airshow due to personal animosity and dislike towards the event's operator. The cancellation was linked to an oil spill off the city's coast, but the lawsuit claims that the decision was made to "screw" the airshow. The lawsuit also alleges that the former mayor saw the oil spill as an opportunity to further her political career.
The Epoch Times: Adam Schiff Reports Record $8.1 Million Fundraising Haul After Russiagate Censure
Rep. Adam Schiff has raised over $8.1 million for his U.S. Senate campaign in the second quarter, following his censure for false Russiagate claims against former President Donald Trump. Schiff's fundraising total now stands at $29.5 million cash on hand, breaking records for the second quarter. His strong donation numbers indicate that portraying Trump as a threat to democracy can be an effective fundraising strategy. Schiff remains convinced of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, despite the recent report by special counsel John Durham that found no evidence of such collusion.
#society
The Federalist Papers: After Slamming The USA on July 4th, Turns Out Ben & Jerry's Corporate HQ is on Stolen Indian Land
The ice cream company Ben & Jerry's is facing accusations of double standards after advocating for returning stolen Indigenous land, while being located on land reportedly seized from Indigenous tribes. A group of Israeli students and academics claimed that Ben & Jerry's site in Vermont is on illegally occupied land that belonged to the Abenaki tribe. This raises the question of whether companies should reconcile their historical footprint with their current ideals.
Breitbart: India: BJP Member Caught Urinating on Tribe Member on Video
A video of a BJP member urinating on an indigenous worker in Madhya Pradesh has caused outrage. The incident occurred in a village and the man featured in the video has been arrested. The BJP denies any connection with him, but opposition politicians are demanding action.
The Blaze: 'This is not the land of the free, but the home of the slave': Jill Scott performed her rewritten rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Essence Festival
Jill Scott performs a version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" with rewritten lyrics at Essence Festival, criticizing the state of America and its consumerism. She claims her lyrics are not divisive, but speak to the enslavement of society.
The Epoch Times: Hundreds of Thousands Celebrate America’s 247th Birthday at Huntington Beach Parade
Huntington Beach celebrated its 119th Fourth of July Parade, a cherished tradition among Orange County residents. The parade featured various float displays and over 100 different local groups and organizations, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators. The event showcased patriotism, unity, and appreciation for veterans.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Pentagon to Cut Off Filmmakers Who Kowtow to China
A former Chinese official warns of Beijing's export controls, suggesting it's just the beginning. Pentagon to cut off filmmakers who bend to China's demands. CIA director deems decoupling from China unwise for the United States.
Breitbart: Chinese Ambassador Meets Treasury Secretary Yellen Ahead of Beijing Trip
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng to discuss improving bilateral relations. China emphasized the importance of a stable relationship based on mutual respect and cooperation. The meeting addressed issues such as forced labor, genocide, and economic decoupling.
#health
Breitbart: Robert De Niro's Daughter Claims Deceased Son Leandro Was Sold Fentanyl-Laced Pills: 'My Heart Is Broken Forever'
Drena De Niro, daughter of Robert De Niro, claims that her son died from fentanyl-laced pills. She blames someone for knowingly selling him the pills. It contradicts reports of a white powder near his body.
#crime
The Blaze: Remains of decapitated goats found behind Burger King in New York, SPCA described incident as 'ritualistic sacrifice'
Officials from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York discovered the remains of two headless goats in black plastic bags behind a Burger King in Farmingdale. They believe it was a ritualistic sacrifice. This is not the first time such a discovery has been made in the area.
Fox News: Brian Kohberger defense team granted access to officer training records
Lawyers for murder suspect Bryan Kohberger win access to training records of officers involved in the investigation of the University of Idaho student murders.
Fox News: California sheriff's deputy accused of raping intoxicated victim: police
A California deputy, Wes Montz, has been arrested for allegedly raping and sodomizing an intoxicated victim. The Placer County Sheriff's Office reported that two victims in a dating relationship with Montz were identified. Montz has been placed on leave and the incident is under investigation.
Fox News: Bodycam captures Wisconsin police officer rescuing cows from barn fire
Police officer rescues three cows trapped in a barn fire in Wisconsin. Officer Andrew Crabb noticed black smoke coming from a nearby farm and rushed in to save the cows. The all-volunteer fire brigade also helped save the majority of the structure.
Newsbusters: Politico Helpfully Preparing the Public: 'White House Cocaine Culprit Unlikely To Be Found'
White House cocaine culprit unlikely to be found despite intense video surveillance. The small amount of cocaine was discovered in a highly trafficked area.
#sports
Fox News: Two-time Olympic triple jumper Ana José Tima banned three years for doping
Ana José Tima, a Dominican Republic athlete, has been banned for three years and disqualified from all results since January 2022 due to a doping case. She tested positive for ostarine and GW501516, banned substances that aid muscle growth.
Fox News: Warriors' Draymond Green names the 'most ridiculous' player selected ahead of him in 2012 NBA Draft
Draymond Green reflects on being drafted after certain players, specifically Andrew Nicholson and Royce White, and expresses frustration over their perceived lack of basketball skills compared to his own. Green believes that looking like a basketball player is half the battle and feels that he should have been drafted ahead of them. He discusses their careers and his own success in the NBA.
Forbes: Everything We Know About The PHF Player Leadership Committee
PHF veterans form Player Leadership Committee in response to acquisition by new women's professional hockey league. Clear path for PHF players in new league remains unclear. Leadership committee aims to build strong unified league.
#technology
Forbes: Meta Officially Launches Threads—Challenging Elon Musk And Twitter
Instagram's parent company, Meta, has launched the Threads app, which rivals Twitter and is seen as Elon Musk's strongest competition since he acquired the social media platform. Threads offers a real-time platform for text posts, as well as support for photos and videos.
#other
The Epoch Times: Alberta Warns Guilbeault That Ottawa's Plastic Ban Will Hinder Local Progress, Innovation
The Alberta government opposes the federal government's designation of plastics as toxic, stating it will hinder progress and harm the economy. The province requests that the ban be reevaluated to enable realistic progress towards a carbon-neutral economy. The ban on single-use plastics went into effect in December 2023, with additional products scheduled to be banned by 2024. The plastics industry argues that waste regulation is the responsibility of provinces.
Fox News: Kevin Costner’s estranged wife Christine must move out of California home by end of month, judge rules
Kevin Costner wins a court ruling ordering his estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, to vacate their Santa Barbara estate by the end of the month. Baumgartner argued the housing market made it difficult for her to find a new home and requested almost $250,000 per month in child support, while Costner offered $68,000. Judge Anderle set her move out date for July 31.