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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: ‘In Other News’: CNN Unfazed By ZERO Results in WH Cocaine Probe
The Secret Service's investigation into a baggie of cocaine found in the White House is set to conclude next week, but it may end without identifying a suspect. The baggie was discovered in a highly traveled area of the White House, making it difficult to determine how it got there and who is responsible. CNN downplayed the lack of answers in the investigation and swiftly shifted focus to President Biden's announcement on healthcare costs.
PJ Media: Explosive Video: 'Missing Witness' Says He Told DOJ in 2019 About Biden Family's Corrupt Dealings with China
A whistleblower claims that a mole in the U.S. Department of Justice leaked classified information to Hunter Biden and his Chinese partners, tipping them off about an investigation. The whistleblower, Dr. Gal Luft, says he was forced to release a video revealing these allegations from a secret location.
The New American: Three Warnings About Election Season - The New American
Beware of politicians promising to protect Social Security and Medicare, as they will likely have to make cuts and increase taxes. The solution lies in bipartisan reform, not empty promises. Additionally, be wary of politicians proposing antitrust lawsuits against Big Tech, as these companies are not true monopolies and competition drives innovation. Finally, be cautious of politicians who blame economic problems on foreign competition and advocate for blanket tariffs, as these measures raise prices and harm both consumers and producers. Clear and serious policy proposals that acknowledge trade-offs are necessary.
Forbes: Which Presidents Filled And Depleted The Strategic Petroleum Reserve?
Under President Reagan, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) was filled up with 452 million barrels, reaching a high point of 560 million barrels. President Clinton aggressively used the SPR to combat high gasoline prices, depleting it by 34 million barrels. President Obama also utilized the SPR to reduce gasoline prices, resulting in a decrease of over 30 million barrels. President Trump saw a decline in the SPR level, but President Biden has announced the largest SPR drawdown in history, depleting it by 266 million barrels so far. Overall, Republicans increased SPR levels by 571 billion barrels, while Democrats, except for Carter, decreased levels by 306 million barrels.
The Federalist: 12 Times The Biden Admin And Big Tech Throttled Free Speech
A judge issues an injunction preventing the White House and federal agencies from directing social media companies to censor Americans, citing evidence of collusion between the government and Big Tech. The judge cites specific instances, including requests to remove tweets critical of COVID-19 vaccines and banning a parody account associated with Hunter Biden's daughter.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Foreign witness to Biden family crimes explains how Biden DOJ arrested him after he told them about Biden bribes
Gal Luft, a witness to the Biden family's bribery scheme with CEFC, alerted the FBI in early 2019. Rather than investigating Joe Biden, the FBI targeted Luft, accusing him of phony crimes and seeking to arrest him. This reveals the corruption and partisanship of the FBI and DOJ.
Flag And Cross: See No Fatah, Hear No Fatah
The Palestinian Authority's ruling faction, Fatah, is responsible for recent terrorism against Israelis and calls for more violence. Despite commitments to peace, Fatah is leading anti-Israel violence and praising attackers as heroic martyrs. The Biden administration refuses to acknowledge Fatah's involvement in attacks and the truth that peace won't come from creating a Palestinian state.
Daily Wire: PHOTOS: Ben & Jerry’s Founder Arrested At DOJ During Julian Assange Protest
Ben & Jerry's founder Ben Cohen was arrested during a protest against the detainment of Julian Assange. Cohen was arrested for blocking an entrance to the Department of Justice. Cohen and the activist group CODEPINK were demonstrating for Assange's freedom.
Julian Assange, known for releasing internal documents during the 2016 presidential election, is currently in prison in London. The U.S. is trying to extradite him, but Cohen called his detainment "outrageous" and stated that he is suffering for revealing the truth. Ben & Jerry's has a reputation for being progressive and has previously called for the return of stolen Indigenous land. Cohen was previously arrested in 2018 for protesting noise from F-35 fighters.
Fox News: Victor Wembanyama’s security won't face charges for Britney Spears slap, police say
Police in Las Vegas will not press charges against a member of NBA player Victor Wembanyama's security team after singer Britney Spears accused him of backhanding her. Spears alleges that she approached Wembanyama for a picture and was struck in the face, but security footage reportedly shows the guard pushing her hand away, causing her to hit herself. Wembanyama claims he was grabbed from behind before his security intervened. Spears' husband condemned the incident on social media, emphasizing her respectful treatment of others.
The Epoch Times: Pro-Abortion Ballot Initiative Garners Enough Signatures to Advance to Referendum in Ohio: Advocates
Ohio's pro-abortion measure has received enough signatures to advance to a referendum. The measure would declare abortion a constitutional right in Ohio until the point of fetal viability, around 23 or 24 weeks of gestation. If the measure passes, it could strip parental rights and expand legal protections for sex-change operations, according to critics.
Fox News: UN calls on Saudis to release 2 women jailed over tweets criticizing Salman regime
U.N. experts urge Saudi Arabia to release two women who have been arbitrarily detained and denied basic rights for tweeting criticism of the government's policies. The women were sentenced to lengthy prison terms after being found guilty by a court originally established to try terror suspects. The Saudi government denies the allegations of rights abuses.
The Epoch Times: Only ‘One of the Family Members’ Could Have Brought Cocaine Inside White House: Former Secret Service
Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino claims that President Joe Biden or his family members were responsible for bringing cocaine into the White House. Bongino argues that it would be impossible for anyone else to bypass security and bring the drugs inside. Ryan Fournier, executive director of Radical Alert, agrees with Bongino's assessment. Sebastian Gorka, a former national security adviser, suggests that the cocaine was found in a less frequented area of the White House. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani criticizes the Secret Service for not identifying the culprit and questions the accuracy of the press secretary's statement. Former Secret Service agent Melanie Burkholder and former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam express concerns about the agency's capabilities. Representative James Comer calls the incident "unacceptable" and requests a briefing from the Secret Service.
National Review: The Corner: Mike Pence’s Great Answer about January 6
Pence confronted about his rejection to overturn results of 2020 election; explains constitutional limits; stands by decision.
#society
Washington Free Beacon: California Dem Won't Say If Book That Teaches Minors to Use Gay Hookup Apps Is 'Appropriate'
A California lawmaker refuses to comment on whether a book instructing minors on gay hookup apps is suitable for young readers. The book contains explicit descriptions of sexual acts and step-by-step instructions for finding LGBTQ individuals. The lawmaker proposes pulling funding from schools that lack books on LGBT issues.
The American Spectator: On Chestfeeding
Confession: I chestfed my premature baby. Chestfeeding is a real thing. But now, the CDC supports men breast/chestfeeding and encourages gender transition for lactation. This is medically untested and sexually abusive. Men cannot biologically breastfeed, and this erases women's experiences. It is depraved and against nature.
Red State: Surprise Movie Hit 'Sound of Freedom' Leaves the Left Freaking Out About QAnon
Is human trafficking one giant right-wing conspiracy? That’s the institution of the left-wing press as they attack the film "Sound of Freedom." The movie, based on a true story, follows a federal agent who rescues a boy from captivity in South America and embarks on a mission to save the boy's sister. Despite no mention of QAnon, the press claims the movie covertly promotes the conspiracy theory. However, normal people recognize it as a film highlighting the issue of human trafficking.
Daily Wire: French Muslim Gives Chilling Answer In Viral Video When Asked Why Muslims Emigrate To ‘Racist’ France
A Muslim man in France expresses the belief that it is now their "turn" to colonize a nation they see as racist. Riots have been ongoing since the shooting of a 17-year-old by a police officer, with Muslim immigrants blaming institutional racism. The man's statement reveals a disturbing level of resentment within the Muslim community.
The New American: State AGs Warn Target Over “Pride” Products - The New American
State attorneys general from Indiana, Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and South Carolina have sent a letter to Target CEO Brian Cornell, warning that the company's promotion and sale of "Pride" products may violate child protection and parental rights laws. They also raised concerns about potential violations of fiduciary duty by Target's directors and officers, as well as the negative impact on the company's stock price. The letter criticized Target for supporting satanic and anti-Christian designs and for financially supporting groups that undermine parental rights.
The Blaze: Dem attorney general promises to defy landmark Supreme Court ruling — but the facts dismantle her narrative
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is openly defying a recent Supreme Court ruling that states business owners cannot be compelled to make speech that violates their religious beliefs. Mayes plans to continue enforcing Arizona's public accommodation law, which prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Mayes argues that the Supreme Court ruling allows businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ+ Americans, but the court's ruling actually protects citizens from being forced to make and promote speech they disagree with.
Breitbart: Nolte: Democrat-Run San Francisco Loses Major 2024 Tech Conferences
Two major tech conferences scheduled in San Francisco have been canceled, resulting in the loss of thousands of hotel room bookings. Red Hat Inc. and Meta have both decided to move their conferences to other cities, citing challenges in San Francisco, such as high costs and negative headlines about street conditions. This move is seen as a blow to San Francisco's conference venue and reflects the city's struggle to address urban decay.
The American Mind: The Birth of Antiracism
Jesse Merriam argues in his essay that the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, which desegregated schools, has had detrimental consequences for constitutional thinking and individual liberties. He claims that the decision led to the introduction of affirmative action programs and the loss of the right of private association, all in the name of racial diversity. Merriam suggests that the push for antiracism and the judicial revolution began in the 1950s have led to the current oppressive and extraconstitutional regime.
American Thinker: Defunding the police: A dangerous and misguided approach
In recent years, there has been a movement to defund the police and redirect resources to alternative systems. However, defunding the police poses risks to public safety, removing critical resources and expertise. Instead, we should focus on improving police training and collaboration with other professionals to address complex societal issues.
The Blaze: (Ready)Woke culture unmasked: Dylan Mulvaney's role in corporate wokeness
Bud Light faced backlash after a campaign targeting the LGBTQ+ community. Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney claims to have been targeted and received no support from the company. Despite trying to be "woke," Bud Light is now distancing itself from Mulvaney, giving him the opportunity to play the victim.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Report: Human Rights Atrocities 'Prevalent' in China's Global 'Green' Mining
A report accuses Chinese companies of human rights and environmental abuses at mines producing "green energy" minerals. Abuses were found in Indonesia, Peru, DRC, Myanmar, and Zimbabwe. The report highlights violations against local communities, environmental impacts, and workers' rights.
#culture
Breitbart: WATCH - 'Strawhenge Is Done!': Community Builds Stonehenge Replica
A festival in Michigan will feature a half-scale replica of Stonehenge called Strawhenge. It was designed by Jim Peters and took approximately 300 hours to complete. The festival is excited to showcase the replica and educate visitors about the original Stonehenge.
The Babylon Bee: Bros Hold Council To Determine Which Fast & Furious Films Are Canonical
A bro council meets in LA to clarify the canon of the Fast & Furious movies. The debate revolves around which films are official and which are not, based on the absence of certain characters. Both sides emphasize the importance of historically held truths for the bro-ness of all.
#health
National Review: Biden Takes Aim at Popular Short-Term Health-Care Plans
President Biden plans to restrict short-term health insurance plans, which are more affordable and flexible for families than Obamacare plans. This decision will harm those who get sick, increase the number of uninsured, and limit access to doctors and hospitals. Studies show that short-term plans do not harm the Obamacare markets and actually improve enrollment and premiums. This move goes against Biden's promise to let people keep their private insurance and will have negative consequences for Americans.
#education
Breitbart: Largest Teachers' Union in U.S. Blasted for Promoting ‘Pornographic’ Kids’ Book
The US teachers' union faces backlash for including explicit book in summer reading list. "Gender Queer" promotes questioning gender identity in public schools.
#crime
Fox News: Guatemalan illegal immigrant gets life sentence for raping child who traveled for abortion
A Guatemalan illegal immigrant, Gerson Fuentes, pleaded guilty to raping and impregnating a 9-year-old girl in Ohio. He has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after serving 25-30 years. This case gained national attention due to the victim having to travel to Indiana for an abortion and was highlighted as a result of Ohio's abortion restrictions.
Fox News: Foreclosure notice nailed on Ana Walshe's DC home as husband's bank accounts frozen
Ana Walshe's husband, Brian Walshe, is charged with her murder and foreclosure notice is taped to her home. Ana intended to leave Brian and move to Washington, D.C. Brian's bank accounts were seized in a separate federal case involving counterfeit artwork.
Foreign Policy: Adam Tooze: How Apple Became the World’s Largest Company
Private investigator Jack Taylor takes on a missing person case that leads him into a web of corruption, betrayal, and murder. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a secret criminal underworld with high-level connections.
#sports
Breitbart: Thousands Take Part in First Running of the Bulls in Spain’s San Fermin Festival
Thrill seekers partake in the San Fermín festival's first running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. No injuries reported.
Forbes: Formula E Eyes Return To LA With Dodger Stadium One Possible Track Location
Formula E, the all-electric racing series, is looking to race in Los Angeles. Possible track locations include sports venues like SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and Dodger Stadium. The series previously raced in Portland and is set to return in 2024, but there are discussions about a potential race in LA. The CEO of Formula E mentioned Dodger Stadium as a possible location, which would provide a visually stunning downtown setting. While the agreement with Portland is until 2024, there is a chance for a second race in the US.
Fox News: Dwight Howard will take his prime over Nikola Jokic: ‘Know how dominant I was’
Dwight Howard believes he was a more dominant player in his prime compared to Nikola Jokic. He acknowledges Jokic's greatness but wants to protect his own legacy. Jokic led the Nuggets to their first NBA championship while being named the Finals MVP. Howard believes he could still contribute to a team as a backup center despite not playing in the NBA since 2022.
#science
The New American: "Hottest Day Ever Recorded?" Latest Climate Hysteria Talking Point Analyzed - The New American
Recent claims of the "hottest day ever" are based on flawed computer modeling, not actual temperature measurements. The Climate Reanalyzer's dataset only goes back to 1979, so claims of record heat should be taken with skepticism. Climate alarmists are using these claims to push the narrative of a climate crisis, but actual data does not support their claims.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: Best Winter Bass Lures of 2023
The best winter bass lures are slow-moving baits that imitate dying shad or crawfish. Bass tend to gather in predictable areas during the coldest months, making them easier to catch. With the right gear and clothing, you can have a successful day on the water even in low temperatures.
Fox News: Minnesota authorities identify 3 who drowned near Mississippi River over July 4 weekend
Three people drowned in a river near Red Wing, Minnesota. The victims were from the same household in Oakdale.
#technology
Fox News: OpenAI co-founder warns 'superintelligent' AI must be controlled to prevent possible human extinction
OpenAI co-founder warns that superintelligence must be controlled to prevent human extinction. They believe such advancements could arrive soon and managing the risks would require new governance institutions and solving the problem of superintelligence alignment. They are leading a new team and dedicating compute power to this effort.
#other
Daily Wire: Harrison Ford Mocks Conan O’Brien For Written Reminder He Plays Han Solo: ‘You Can’t F***ing Remember That?’
Harrison Ford mocks Conan O'Brien for having "Han Solo" in his interview notes. They engage in banter, reminiscing about past shows. Ford jokes about not remembering any of their previous interactions.
Forbes: How One Company Is Creating The First Craft Beer Accelerator To Restore Growth
Craft beer industry faces challenges as it matures. Bevana Partners brings IT mindset to help brewers evolve and survive in a competitive market.
Bevana Partners aims to be the ultimate craft brewing accelerator, taking care of distribution, sales, and logistics for brewers. Their cloud-type infrastructure offers a level of sophistication that mirrors major breweries, allowing smaller companies to focus on creating and innovating new products.