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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#politics
Flag And Cross: Trump's 2024 Campaign Fundraising Soars Amid Legal Troubles
Donald Trump's 2024 campaign raised $35 million in the second quarter, compared to $18.8 million in the first quarter. Most of the funds go to his official campaign, while his political action committee covers non-campaign expenses like legal bills. Trump remains the frontrunner in the Republican primary race.
Fox News: Wisconsin Republicans say voters ‘doubting Trump's ability to win’ after poll shows DeSantis blowout
Some Wisconsin GOP voters are losing faith in Trump as a new poll shows DeSantis beating him in a primary matchup. Voters doubt Trump's electability due to recent indictment, while DeSantis is seen as more level-headed. DeSantis leads Trump by a wide margin in head-to-head matchup.
Forbes: Rudy Giuliani Forced To Pay $89K In Attorneys Fees For 2020 Defamation Case
Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani has been ordered to pay over $89,000 in attorney's fees to two Georgia election workers who sued him for defamation. The workers, Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, accused Giuliani of perpetuating election fraud conspiracy theories. Giuliani was sanctioned for failing to turn over evidence in the case.
National Review: Democrats Rail against a Fictional Supreme Court
Democrats take advantage of the public's ignorance about the Supreme Court to create a fictional narrative of a right-wing extremist Court controlled by big-money donors. In reality, the Court's recent opinions show a more mixed bag of opinions, with liberal justices often in the majority. Liberal misinformation campaigns and inaccurate reporting further contribute to the public's low opinion of the Court.
Liberty Nation: If I Get Smart With You, Will You Know? – Full Episode – C5 TV
This episode of Liberty Nation's Conservative 5 covers submersibles, Biden family eavesdropping, and the one-year anniversary of Roe v. Wade reversal.
Fox News: How this dark-horse Republican presidential candidate says he can overcome Donald Trump in 2024 race
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, although he currently polls at less than 1%. He is concentrating his campaign efforts in Iowa and New Hampshire and has already spent over $4 million of his own money on advertisements in those states. Burgum emphasizes the need to focus on the future rather than dwelling on the past and criticizes President Biden's policies.
#society
The Epoch Times: Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Saga Driven by Corporate Fear of Doxxing: Christian Pastor
Whether it’s compliance with pushing woke ideology or just attempts to keep their businesses afloat, corporate America is playing a big role in towing the Marxist ideology behind the woke trend, said Pastor Lucas Miles. Mr. Miles, author and host of EpochTV’s “Church & State” program, told “Crossroads” host Joshua Philipp on July 5 that “there’s a lot of things happening behind the scenes that’s causing these companies to essentially commit corporate suicide.” And much of it may be driven by a fear of being doxxed. Behind the scenes, Mr. Miles said that companies getting involved in social justice messaging are primarily being driven by newly introduced metrics like the “environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) corporate equality index,” which is becoming systemically embedded as a process “used to hold companies to this woke ideology.” “If they don’t tow the line, or if they don’t push the right messaging or use the right spokesperson, then they’re going to be doxxed somehow on their ESG score, and that’s going to affect their access to liquid capital," Mr. Miles said.
The Epoch Times: Greta Thunberg Charged by Swedish Prosecutors Over Climate Protest
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged with disobeying a police order during a climate demonstration in Malmo, Sweden. She and other activists stopped traffic in the oil terminal of the port. Thunberg could face a prison sentence or a fine if convicted.
Red State: CDC Jumps the Shark, Advises Trans People on 'Chestfeeding'
The CDC, once trusted for disease control, lost credibility during the pandemic by spreading false information and ignoring science. They endorsed "chestfeeding" for transgender individuals, along with other woke guidelines for doctors. This politicization puts the health of babies at risk and raises concerns about long-term effects. The CDC's involvement in non-health-related issues shows they prioritize politics over science and cannot be trusted.
American Thinker: The family can strike back
The American family must fortify against the woke campaign targeting its destruction. Love and marriage have been reduced to lust and casual cohabitation. A philosophy professor emphasizes the importance of marrying for love and justice, not love alone. Fortified families can strike back by teaching their children the true foundation of happiness, which lies in marriage, promise-keeping, and justice.
National Review: On apologizing, &c.
A group called Moms for Liberty refused to apologize for quoting Adolf Hitler in its newsletter, stating that apologizing makes you weak. Refusing to apologize, however, may be a sign of weakness itself. Times to apologize and times to complain and explain should be guided by a moral sense.
#war
Fox News: Exiled Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin in Russia, president of Belarus says
Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is in Russia, while his troops remain at their camps in Belarus. President Lukashenko helped broker a deal for Prigozhin's amnesty and permission to move to Belarus.
#history
National Review: History’s a Serious Thing in Lancaster, Pa.
A critic embarks on a road trip to visit art, heritage, and history sites in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The trip includes stops in Lancaster and Pittsburgh, where art and history museums are explored. The writer also visits President McKinley's home in Canton. The focus is on the significance of Lancaster's history, including its role as a capital and its connection to figures like James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens. The writer also discusses the exhibitions on display at LancasterHistory, highlighting the themes of conflict, resolution, and protest throughout history, concluding with anticipation for the development of the Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia Hamilton Smith Center for History and Democracy.
#health
The Epoch Times: How Popular Cooking Oils Stack Up in Terms of Oxidation
Vegetable oils, specifically those high in polyunsaturated fats, are more prone to oxidation and can lead to inflammation and the formation of cancer-causing byproducts. Sunflower and soybean oils are the least stable when heated, while olive and avocado oils have better resistance against oxidation. Palm oil and coconut oil, high in saturated fats, are highly resistant to oxidation. Tallow, butter, and ghee also exhibit high stability when heated. Choosing the right oil for cooking is complex.
The Epoch Times: 'One-in-2.5 million' conjoined twin girls who survived separation surgery graduate from kindergarten
Rare conjoined twins defy the odds and survive separation surgery. Despite the risks and developmental difficulties, Abby and Erin celebrate graduating from kindergarten. Their parents are proud and hopeful for their bright futures.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Gunman in Danish Mall Shooting That Killed 3 People Sentenced to Mental Health Facility
A man in Denmark who believed his victims were zombies was sentenced to detention in a medical facility for opening fire at a mall, killing three people. The court ruled him insane and found that he had planned the attack. The man apologized to the victims' relatives and survivors.
#sports
Fox News: Tennis star Jenson Brooksby accepts provisional ban, but denies doping: 'I've never failed a drug test'
American tennis player Jenson Brooksby has accepted a provisional suspension from the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) after being accused of missing three doping tests. Brooksby maintains his innocence and plans to go to arbitration with the ITIA. The situation has been challenging for him, with personal issues and a recent split from his longtime coach.
Fox News: Elly De La Cruz gets last laugh after Nationals had his bat checked before monster home run
Elly De La Cruz's bat is checked for a tracking device during a game, but he still manages to hit a home run. He points to the bat in retaliation towards the Nationals dugout.
#science
The Epoch Times: Hong Kong Develops 'Artificial Mussels' for Monitoring Oceanic Nuclear Pollution
Researchers from The Education University of Hong Kong have developed an inexpensive device called the "artificial mussel" to monitor the levels of radioactive substances in seawater. The device, costing only HK$8 (approximately US$1), detects and measures various metals in the ocean. It has been successfully used in 29 countries and can help ensure environmental and food safety.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Rip Currents Prompted 200 Rescues in Virginia and North Carolina Over the July Fourth Weekend
Hundreds of swimmers were rescued from the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia and North Carolina due to strong rip currents. Despite warnings and red flags, people couldn't resist the hot weather and ventured into the dangerous waters. This follows a series of deaths attributed to rip currents along the Gulf of Mexico.
#other
Fox News: Carrot Top says he was on the same plane as woman who went on tirade about 'not real' passenger
Carrot Top was on a flight where a woman went on a tirade about a "not real" passenger, causing a flight delay. The woman screamed and demanded to get off the plane. Passengers had to deplane and wait while the plane was checked.
Fox News: Tom Cruise wants 'Mission: Impossible' movies to keep going until he’s 80, follow in Harrison Ford's footsteps
Tom Cruise expressed his admiration for Harrison Ford and his hopes to continue the "Mission: Impossible" franchise in the style of "Indiana Jones." Ford, who will turn 81 on July 13, has no plans to retire and believes that working keeps him alive. Cruise also shared his enthusiasm for upcoming films and emphasized the importance of the movie theater experience. The seventh installment of "Mission: Impossible" will be released on July 12. Cruise discussed his training regimen and how he incorporates various skills into his roles.