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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
Red State: Latest WH Response on 'Hunter Cocaine' Question Is Even Baffling Dems and Lawyers
White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates refused to confirm whether the cocaine found in the White House belonged to President Biden or his son, stating that he couldn't respond due to the Hatch Act. However, legal experts criticized Bates' invocation of the Hatch Act as irrelevant and absurd. The response raised questions about transparency and diverted attention from the initial issue.
Front Page Magazine: Three Landmark Supreme Court Decisions Protecting a Free America
President Biden and his left-wing base criticize the Supreme Court's recent decisions. The Court upheld equal protection under the law and rejected race-based admission practices used by colleges and universities. They also affirmed the individual's right to free speech, stating that one cannot be forced to express beliefs contrary to their own. Lastly, the Court struck down President Biden's executive order canceling student debt, preserving Congress's legislative authority.
#society
Fox News: ‘X-Men’ star Rebecca Romijn kept silent amid #MeToo because both directors she had 'issues' with 'got theirs'
Rebecca Romijn reveals that she didn't feel the need to speak up during the era because the two directors she had problems with faced consequences. She specifically calls out Brett Ratner and Bryan Singer, both of whom have been accused of sexual misconduct. Romijn acknowledges Singer's talent as a filmmaker but acknowledges the drama on set. It is unclear if Singer is the second director she had issues with or someone else.
Red State: Heartbreaking Testimony: California Mother Explains How Daughter Was 'Murdered by Gender Ideology'
A mother shares her heartbreaking testimony about the tragic loss of her daughter, who she believes was driven to suicide due to gender ideology. Child Protective Services, with the support of her school counselor and an LGBTQ group, took her daughter claiming she was abusive for not affirming her transgender identity. The state of California forced hormone treatment on her instead of therapy, leading to her ultimate demise.
#foreignaffairs
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Russian warplanes dangerously interfere with US drones over Syria for a SECOND time today [VIDEO]
Russian warplanes engaged in unsafe and unprofessional behavior while interacting with US drones in Syria, dropping flares and flying dangerously close to the drones. These incidents pose a threat to the safety of all involved and reflect the unprofessional actions of Russian air forces. The US Air Force urges Russia to cease this behavior and focus on defeating ISIS.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Americans' Excess Savings From The Pandemic Are Now Depleted, Say Federal Reserve Economists
The cash surplus accumulated by American households during the pandemic has largely disappeared as they spent their excess savings. This was partially fueled by government stimulus checks, leading to a rise in economic growth and inflation. Other developed countries also saw a decrease in excess savings, but the decline was sharper in the United States, indicating the impact of stimulus spending. The Federal Reserve remains concerned about a potential recession at the end of the year and is considering further interest rate hikes.
#religion
The Blaze: 6,000 congregations are leaving the United Methodist church in a split over LGBTQ agenda
About 6,000 United Methodist Church congregations are splitting over LGBTQ inclusion in Christianity. The disagreement over gay relationships and marriages has led to a mass exodus, with many planning to join the new Global Methodist Church. Traditional Protestant teaching forbids gay relationships, but some members and churches oppose this stance.
#culture
The Epoch Times: 7 Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Weekend
Laguna Beach's art festival begins, featuring 140 artists showcasing various types of art. Live music and special events available.
Pageant of the Masters recreates classic and contemporary works of art through theatrical illusion. July 7-Sept. 1.
Fox News: Kamala Harris 'culture' word salad stumps Twitter users: 'Emptiest human being alive'
Vice President Kamala Harris faced social media mockery for her wordy remarks about culture during her appearance at the Essence Festival of Culture. Many considered her comments to be empty and nonsensical. This is not the first time Harris has been criticized for delivering "word salads" in her public speeches.
#education
The Epoch Times: US Bill Would Require Colleges Disclose Use of ‘Racist’ Personality Tests in Admissions
U.S. Rep. Michelle Steel (R-Calif.) introduced the HARVARD Act to require colleges to disclose their use of personality tests in admissions. She wants to prevent racial discrimination and ensure transparency. Asian-American applicants were rated lower by Harvard University on personality traits, leading to lower admissions chances. Rep. Steel's bill would compel schools to advertise their use of personality tests and provide information on the process. This is a issue.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Crosses Burned at Sylmar Church in Suspected Hate Crime
Three crosses outside a church in Sylmar were set on fire, prompting a hate crime investigation by authorities. The crosses were doused in lighter fluid and no injuries were reported. The church has a multi-racial congregation and the pastor believes it might have been done by someone who made a bad decision.
Fox News: Kevin Spacey accuser stands by 'horrific' assault claims after actor's lawyer calls them 'completely untrue'
Kevin Spacey's accuser stands by his allegations of verbal abuse and groping. The defense claims parts of the testimony are false.
#sports
Fox News: Rift between LIV Golf teammates appears to grow; Brooks Koepka says he’s 'given up on' Matthew Wolff
Brooks Koepka and Matthew Wolff clash on the Smash GC team in LIV Golf. Koepka criticizes Wolff for lack of effort and quitting on the course. Wolff has had disappointing performances, leading to tension between them.
#technology
Daily Wire: Nationwide AI Mass Surveillance System Takes Root In Another State
The town council of Jackson, Wyoming, has installed 30 solar-powered license plate recognition (LPR) cameras in their streets, which feed into a centralized surveillance system managed by the private company Flock Safety. The cameras are part of an AI-powered mass surveillance system called TALON, which has raised controversy due to its similarities to science fiction portrayals of government-involved mass surveillance.
Flock Safety's cameras capture and retain data on license plates and vehicles for a limited time, and the company claims that it does not capture data on people. However, the AI program can predict personal associations through "convoy analysis" and allows law enforcement to obtain unfettered access to a suspect's vehicle history and search for "vehicle fingerprints" with unique features. Flock Safety's cameras are installed in over 2,000 cities across 43 states, and the technology has the potential to be used by immigration authorities to deport illegal immigrants.
#other
Newsbusters: ABC, CBS Move on From Cocaine Story, NBC Devotes Just 41 Seconds
Two major news networks lose interest in the "cocainegate" scandal involving the White House, while the third network gives it minimal coverage. This highlights a potential bias in coverage towards scandals involving Democrats. The networks instead choose to focus on the Powerball Jackpot and a cruise ship crash. The investigation into the cocaine incident may conclude soon, but it is unlikely that they will find a solution.
Fox News: Dozens injured in NYC after double-decker tour bus collides with MTA bus
A collision between a NYC public bus and a double-decker tour bus injures 40 people in Manhattan. The injuries were all minor.