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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#illegals
Forbes: Cannabis Pioneer MedMen Names Fifth CEO In 3 Years As Company Teeters On Brink Of Collapse
MedMen, a leading cannabis company, has appointed Ellen Deutsch as its fifth CEO since 2020. Deutsch's task is to turn around the company, which is on the brink of financial collapse due to high debt. MedMen had a valuation of $1 billion in 2018 but now faces $137.4 million in debt.
Breitbart: Feds: DHS Let Illegal Alien on 'Terror Watch List' Board Domestic Flight
President Biden's DHS released an illegal alien on the FBI's "Terrorist Watch List" into the US, allowing him to board a domestic flight. The release was a result of internal failures at the agency, and the individual was not arrested until over two weeks after his release.
#politics
National Review: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro Backs off $100 Million in Private-School Vouchers
Governor Josh Shapiro, who supported private-school vouchers, promised to veto funding for the policy. Critics say he caved to teacher unions and turned his back on senate Republicans. Shapiro decided to line-veto the full $100 million appropriation for vouchers.
Breitbart: Bipartisan Lawmakers Move to Stop Government from Circumventing 4th Amendment
Reps. Warren Davidson and Sara Jacobs introduced an amendment to prevent the federal government from buying Americans' private information, which privacy advocates argue violates the Fourth Amendment. The amendment aims to stop the government from obtaining location data and browsing history without a warrant. The proposed amendment has gained support and is attached to the National Defense Authorization Act.
The Davidson-Jacobs amendment seeks to prohibit law enforcement agencies from exchanging any valuable information that would require a warrant, court order, or subpoena. This includes web browsing data, location data, and other information obtained from cell phones. Several representatives, both Republican and Democrat, have backed the amendment.
#society
Red State: BLM Blames Conservatives in Wake of Transgender Mass Shooter in Philadelphia, Claims He Wasn't Really Transgender
a mass shooting in Philadelphia by a Black Lives Matter activist who is cross-dressing. BLM blames conservatives for sharing photos of the shooter and questions his transgender identity.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Princeton doctoral student last heard from in March kidnapped by Iran-backed militia in Iraq: Netanyahu
Israeli-Russian doctoral student Elizabeth Tsurkov was kidnapped by an Iran-backed militia in Iraq while conducting academic research. She is still alive and the Israeli prime minister's office holds Iraq responsible for her safety. Tsurkov was visiting Iraq on her own using her Russian passport and is being held by the Shiite militia Kataeb Hezbollah. Princeton University and U.S. officials are being called upon to help secure her release.
#economy
Breitbart: China's Electric Car Maker BYD Moves into Former Ford Plant in Brazil
Chinese electric carmaker BYD plans to invest $620 million to build an electric vehicle industrial complex in Brazil. The complex, located in the northeastern state of Bahia, will consist of three plants that will produce electric buses, trucks, hybrid and electric automobiles, and process materials for electric vehicle batteries. BYD's expansion in Brazil comes as part of its broader mission to transition to sustainable mobility and combat climate change. The project is expected to generate over 5,000 jobs and is the result of talks between Brazilian government officials and BYD representatives that occurred during President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's visit to China.
#crime
The Right Scoop: Dan Bongino explains why cocaine in the White House had to be brought in by a family member
Dan Bongino claims that only a family member could have brought cocaine into the White House, as they bypass security. He doubts the Secret Service's ability to find the culprit despite having extensive surveillance.
The Federalist Papers: Secret Service Confirms White Powder at WH is Cocaine, Media Having A Field Day
White powder found in the West Wing of the White House confirmed to be cocaine. Speculation arises about possible connection to Hunter Biden. President Biden and spokesperson refuse to comment. Secret Service investigating.
#other
PJ Media: The New Information World Order
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has launched its own social media app called Threads to directly challenge Twitter. This move comes as user unrest on Twitter has grown since Elon Musk took over the platform in October. Social media's rise as a news source is undermining traditional media platforms, with nearly half of Americans using social media for news. This trend, along with the convergence of social media, AI, and crypto, is shaping a new information system with potential impact on society, politics, and culture. The entry of Meta into the social media battle highlights its importance, while Musk's restrictions on data scraping can be seen as a defensive move. However, Zuckerberg's AI investments may give him an advantage, as he aims to create a social media metaverse that integrates gaming, productivity tools, e-commerce, and extended reality. The conflict between Twitter and Threads represents a new phase in the evolution of digital platforms, and the founders knew that checks and balances are necessary for freedom and democracy.
Forbes: Manuel García-Rulfo Dives Into ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 2’s Intrigue And Complicated Romance
Manuel García-Rulfo returns as Mickey Haller in the second chapter of Netflix's hit series The Lincoln Lawyer. Haller enjoys newfound success after a legal victory, deals with a wave of publicity, takes on a challenging case, and becomes involved in a romance. The second season introduces Mickey's mother and new characters while exploring his vulnerability and personal struggles. The show's success is a sign that Latinos can portray leading roles effectively.