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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Republicans Recruiting Mayra Flores to Flip Hispanic Texas Seat
The NRCC is recruiting former Rep. Mayra Flores to run for her old seat in Texas's 34th congressional district. They see it as a prime target in the upcoming elections as Republicans try to expand their majority. Flores is considering a campaign and appreciates the support, but the Democrats believe that the district rejected her "extremism" in the previous election.
Breitbart: 'Sanely Run:' Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter Clone Censors Donald Trump Jr. on Day One
Threads, the Facebook alternative to Twitter, launched with a political bias, censoring Donald Trump Jr. Users are warned before following him due to "false information." This move is seen as a response to Elon Musk's rollback of censorship on Twitter. The potential disruption of the "censorship industrial complex" has drawn intense backlash from the left.
Breitbart: Belarus Dictator Lukashenko Says Prigozhin Has Returned to Russia
Alexander Lukashenko claimed that Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of Wagner Group, is back in Russia after seeking refuge in Belarus. Lukashenko initially stated that Prigozhin had arrived in Belarus but implied that he had been in Russia the entire time. Lukashenko dismissed the possibility of Putin "wiping out" Prigozhin and expressed ambiguity about Wagner Group's current deployment. Satellite photos suggest that Belarus is preparing to house Wagner Group mercenaries. St. Petersburg police announced plans to return seized assets to Prigozhin, while Russian state media launched a propaganda campaign against him. Lukashenko's offer of sanctuary may not have been fulfilled as expected.
Breitbart: Uyghurs: 'China Is Obliterating the Future of Our Nation' – and Corporations Are Helping
Members of the Uyghur and other Turkic communities protest in front of the White House, demanding stricter sanctions on China and businesses that fund the government in response to the genocide of their people. The Chinese government mass killed over 1,000 people after protests against violent beatings of Uyghur slaves. They also imprison millions of indigenous residents in concentration camps.
Human rights advocates accuse China of committing numerous atrocities in the region, including forced labor, mass detentions, forced abortions, cultural eradication, and live organ harvesting. The Uyghur diaspora urges the US government to enact financial and political sanctions to hold those responsible accountable. They call on governments and corporations to prioritize human life over profits and impose strict regulations and sanctions on companies benefiting from the Uyghur genocide.
The Epoch Times: DeSantis's Presidential Campaign Raises $150 Million—One of the Biggest GOP Totals in Years
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has raised a significant amount of money for his presidential campaign, with his campaign bringing in $20 million in the first six weeks and his Super PAC raising $130 million since March. This fundraising surpasses former President Donald Trump's numbers and demonstrates DeSantis's strong support. DeSantis aims to defeat Trump for the Republican nomination in the upcoming election.
#society
Fox News: Georgia amusement park guests watch in horror as boy, 5, 'flies out' of waterslide: 'Is he alive?'
A 5-year-old boy is injured after falling from a waterslide at a Georgia amusement park. The child was riding in a double tube when he fell 15 to 20 feet from the slide. The condition of the child is unknown.
Red State: WATCH: CBS Guest Reduces Women to ‘Menstruators,’ Says Feminine Products Should Be 'Gender-Inclusive'
The CEO of a "period" products company appeared on CBS Mornings to promote their new "gender-inclusive" brand for "menstruators." She discussed the issue of period poverty and the need to destigmatize periods. However, she repeatedly used the term "menstruators" instead of women or girls. The CEO emphasized the importance of being a gender-inclusive brand in the age of transphobia. This left-leaning ideology aims to dismiss opposition by labeling it as phobia. The speaker questioned how leftists can claim to empower women while refusing to acknowledge them as women.
Daily Wire: The Guardian Says El Salvador Reducing Murders By Over Half Is Problematic, Actually
El Salvador's crackdown on violent gangs, which has reduced the murder rate, is criticized for not addressing the root cause of crime. The crackdown has made the country safer but has also violated basic rights and caused deaths. The Guardian questions President Bukele's power and the sustainability of the strategy.
Fox News: R&B singer cuts up National Anthem live on stage with anti-American lyrics: 'Blood build this land'
R&B singer Jill Scott criticizes America's systemic racism during a performance, changing the words of the National Anthem. She suggests leaving the US for a better education system and more freedom. Many athletes and entertainers have also used their platforms to protest racial injustice.
The New American: Taking Action Through The John Birch Society - The New American
In this episode of Beyond the Cover, host Gary Benoit interviews John Birch Society CEO Bill Hahn about the importance of actively getting involved in the freedom movement. They discuss the column "Taking Action" in The New American, emphasizing the need for organized and concerted efforts to protect and preserve freedom.
#war
Fox News: Romania eyes F-16 training facility for NATO allies, Ukraine
Romania plans to open a regional F-16 training hub for NATO countries and allies, including Ukraine, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The hub aims to position Romania as a regional leader in F-16 pilot training and improve defense cohesion. Romania also approved the acquisition of American-made F-35 fighter jets to modernize its air force.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Yellen Emphasizes Economic Cooperation—Not Decoupling—in Beijing
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China to discuss economic issues and cooperation, though tensions remain high. The leader of Russia's Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is still missing and his whereabouts uncertain. The police commander in Israel resigns amid accusations of excessive force against anti-government protesters.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold, and Other Commodities (July 6)
Oil prices remained relatively stable on Thursday, with U.S. crude increasing slightly and Brent crude declining slightly. Gasoline prices rose, while heating oil and natural gas prices fell. Gold, silver, and copper prices all dropped, while the dollar weakened against the Japanese yen and the euro.
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 6
Stocks closed lower as reports indicated that the U.S. job market is stronger than anticipated, potentially leading to higher interest rates and increased pressure on the economy and financial markets. The S&P 500 fell 0.8 percent, the Dow lost 1.1 percent, and the Nasdaq fell 0.8 percent.
#history
The New American: Do We Have a "Republican Form of Government" as Guaranteed in the Constitution? - The New American
In July 1787, a significant compromise was reached at the Constitutional Convention regarding the structure of the legislative branch. The compromise established a bicameral legislature consisting of the House of Representatives based on population and a Senate with equal representation for all states. This compromise played a crucial role in shaping the representation in American government.
#health
Fox News: Arkansas state treasurer hospitalized for second stroke this year
Arkansas State Treasurer Mark Lowery has been hospitalized after suffering another stroke. The Republican treasurer had previously experienced an ischemic stroke in March. Lowery's office is being managed by his chief of staff and deputy treasurer while he recovers.
Fox News: WI officials drop fines for dance studio that hosted 'Nutcracker' performance during COVID
Health officials in Wisconsin drop a fine against a dance studio for staging a performance of "The Nutcracker" during COVID-19 restrictions. The studio was located in Oregon, a Madison suburb.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Man Shot to Death During Neighborhood Argument in San Diego
An argument between neighbors in Vista results in a fatal shooting. Juan Valdovinos is found with gunshot wounds and later pronounced dead. Jose Gonzalez, the suspected shooter, is arrested. The nature of their relationship and the motive for the shooting remain unclear.
Fox News: Britney Spears denies grabbing Spurs sensation Victor Wembanyama, says she was ‘backhanded’ by security
Britney Spears denies assault allegations made by NBA player Victor Wembanyama, claiming his security backhanded her in the face. Spears tapped him on the shoulder at a restaurant to congratulate him, but was physically assaulted. Wembanyama says he was grabbed from behind and didn't see what happened. Spears filed a police report and her husband criticized the security guard's behavior.
Fox News: Wisconsin homeless man allegedly swung ax at woman over $40 bike repair
Homeless man swings ax at woman over $40 bike repair in Wisconsin encampment near railroad tracks. Charged with endangerment and bail jumping.
The Blaze: 'Stand your ground' defense rejected by prosecutors, teen now to be tried as an adult in connection to double homicide at Florida McDonald's
Florida teen tried as an adult for double homicide. Shooting occurred during argument over stolen gun. Stand Your Ground defense rejected. Witness claims victim planned to kill shooter. Shooter fires in self-defense. Charged with second-degree murder. No death penalty due to juvenile status.
The Federalist Papers: Grocery Store Employee Reveals Thieves' Identity with One Smooth Move, Gets Ugly News at Start of His Next Shift
An employee at a King Soopers grocery store in Colorado helped catch shoplifters stealing laundry detergent, but was fired by the company for violating policy. The employee, Santino Burrola, filmed the thieves and called the police. He was later fired when the video went viral. Despite facing backlash and accusations of racism, Burrola stands by his actions. The incident highlights the issue of retail theft and the lack of support from woke corporations.
Fox News: Indiana man gets 41 years for van crash that killed 6-year-old
A man from Indiana has been sentenced to 41 years in prison for his role in a van crash that killed a 6-year-old girl. The crash occurred in 2017 and the man, Nathaniel Jordan, was found guilty of battery and neglect of a dependent causing death.
Washington Free Beacon: Cocaine in the White House: Nothing To See Here!
A baggie of cocaine was found in a restricted area of the White House. The drugs may have been brought in by a visitor on a tour of the West Wing.
#sports
Forbes: Eintracht Frankfurt Add $19.6 Million Rated Robin Koch On Loan
Eintracht Frankfurt is bolstering their squad for the 2023/24 Bundesliga season with key signings, including Robin Koch on loan from Leeds United. Koch, who was highly utilized by Leeds last season, brings experience and leadership to Frankfurt's defense. Despite playing for a relegated team, Koch's defensive statistics show promise, and his addition may prove to be a steal for Frankfurt.
#technology
Daily Wire: Twitter Accuses Meta’s ‘Threads’ Of Violating State And Federal Laws Over Alleged IP Theft
Twitter accuses Meta of stealing protected intellectual property and trade secrets with the development of its Threads app. Twitter claims that Meta knowingly hired former Twitter employees who had access to confidential information and used it to create a copycat app. Twitter warns Meta of legal action if it doesn't stop using its trade secrets.
PJ Media: Remember Those Flying Cars We Were Promised as Kids? The Future Is (Almost) Now!
California company Alef Aeronautics is developing a flying car called the Model A, which is designed to drive on the street and fly overhead above traffic. The Model A has a driving range of 200 miles and a flight range of 110 miles. It is all-electric and costs $300,000. The company plans to release a four-seater version in 2035. The Model A has received legal approval to fly from the US government.
#other
Forbes: Blackpink’s Jennie Becomes The First South Korean Female To Hit One Of Billboard’s Charts
Blackpink's Jennie makes a successful debut on the Billboard R&B Digital Song Sales chart with her single "One of the Girls." This achievement marks her as the first solo female South Korean musician to make an impact on this chart. South Korean artists have previously had brief appearances on the chart, but Jennie's presence highlights the growing success of foreign musicians in the United States.
The Epoch Times: Iowa Gov. Seeks to Expand Protection of Unborn by Reviving 'Heartbeat' Abortion Ban
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has called a special legislative session to consider reinstating a ban on abortion after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. Reynolds signed a bill in 2018 that raised the threshold for legal abortion to when a heartbeat is detected, but it was nullified by a district court. The Iowa Supreme Court recently ruled to leave the existing 20-week limit on abortions in place, prompting Reynolds to push for a more restrictive measure. Reactions to her announcement have been mixed, with conservatives supporting the decision and Democrats and pro-abortion groups criticizing it.
Daily Wire: Tom Cruise Weighs In On Top Movies This Year, How Much Longer He’ll Make ‘Mission Impossible’ Films
Actor Tom Cruise expressed his desire to continue making movies for the next couple of decades, hoping to emulate the career longevity of Harrison Ford. As his summer blockbuster film, "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One," prepares for release, Cruise emphasized the importance of the cinematic experience and shared his excitement for the upcoming movies "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer." He also tweeted behind-the-scenes footage of a challenging train action sequence from his new film, highlighting the team's dedication to creating an immersive and realistic adventure.