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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Tucker Carlson Weighs In on Trump's Political Career
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson believes that the emergence of Donald Trump will be viewed as one of the most significant events in American politics in 100 years. Carlson praises Trump's foreign policy views on the war in Ukraine and believes that he is the only figure who understands the impact of the war on the world. However, Carlson is unsure if Trump will win the upcoming election. He also shared his thoughts on his abrupt departure from Fox News and stated that he is not being compensated for his content on Twitter.
Washington Free Beacon: Comer Demands Secret Service Briefing on White House Cocaine Discovery
Rep. James Comer calls on the Secret Service to provide a briefing about the discovery of cocaine in the White House, expressing concerns about security. The White House was evacuated after agents found the substance, later determined to be cocaine. Comer's committee wants to investigate and assess security practices.
Red State: 'Step Aside, Joe Biden': Atlantic Writer Says 80-Year-Old President Has No Business Running for Office
Joe Biden's advanced age and declining mental acuity make it unfit for him to remain as president of the United States. The Atlantic writer and liberal Eliot Cohen agrees, stating that Biden should step aside. Democrats, however, seem more concerned with beating a Republican nominee than Biden's ability to serve.
Fox News: CNN accused of being 'disappointed' Texas heartbeat law led to births of 10,000 babies
Conservatives criticized a CNN article that reported on the increase in births in Texas due to the state's strict abortion law. The article, based on research from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, stated that nearly 10,000 more babies were born in Texas compared to the expected number. Critics accused CNN of being disappointed with the pro-life law. The study also revealed that some women felt forced to carry unintended or unsafe pregnancies to term.
Washington Free Beacon: 'Torch More Vans': NYC Council Aide Urged Violence Against Police
A New York City council staffer faced backlash for advocating violence against police officers during the George Floyd riots. The president of the city's largest police union called for an investigation and for her to be fired, but the council defended her and labeled the criticism as misogynistic. On the same day, it was revealed that the city's Democratic mayor lied about a photograph of a fallen police officer. The NYPD is currently experiencing a record number of resignations and has lowered its fitness requirements to hire more women.
Forbes: Trump Pledges Tariffs, Stop-And-Frisk And Ban On Gender-Affirming Care—Here’s What Else He’s Promising If Elected In 2024
Former President Donald Trump promises retaliatory tariffs on countries that impose tariffs on U.S. agriculture. He also proposes ending birthright citizenship, issuing pardons for January 6 rioters, implementing stop-and-frisk policies, punishing doctors who provide gender-affirming care to minors, cutting federal funding for schools that teach critical race theory, overhauling school discipline standards, implementing baseline tariffs on foreign products, instituting the death penalty for drug offenses, and creating "freedom cities."
Daily Wire: ‘Incredibly Irresponsible:’ Karine Jean-Pierre Snaps At Reporter Over Question About Cocaine In The White House
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre snaps at a reporter over a question about cocaine found at the White House, insisting that the Biden family was not involved. Speculation arises about Hunter Biden's past drug addiction. Officials are not optimistic about finding the person responsible.
National Review: In First Interview after Fox News Exit, Tucker Carlson Says He ‘Loves’ Donald Trump
Tucker Carlson claims he "loves" Donald Trump despite previously saying he "hates" him. Carlson believes Trump will be the most significant thing in American politics in a century. He also agrees with Trump's stance on Ukraine. Carlson's departure from Fox News was a surprise and may be related to his controversial comments.
The Babylon Bee: 15 Other Things The Secret Service Found At The White House
Cocaine found in the White House triggers a brief investigation by the D.C. Police Department, raising questions about security and the identity of the culprit. Meanwhile, a satirical list reveals bizarre items discovered during the search, adding to the intrigue surrounding the incident.
#society
Fox News: Arizona police officers filmed running after 2 goats in wild chase: video
Arizona police officers engage in a lighthearted chase to capture two rogue goats running loose in Glendale. The officers eventually catch the goats in separate locations and safely return them to their owners.
Forbes: Conservatives Accuse Threads Of Censorship—But Meta Claims It Was An Error
Right-wing Twitter users accuse Meta's new social platform Threads of censoring conservative voices, including Donald Trump Jr., due to misinformation warnings. Meta claims the warnings were errors. The platform has already reached 70 million downloads.
The Epoch Times: Francophonie Ministers Stress Collaboration on Official Languages Action Plan
Ministers in Vancouver discussed the decline of French across Canada and the goal of increasing francophone immigration. They focused on supporting French communities and opportunities connected to the Official Languages Act and the Action Plan for Official Languages. The target for francophone immigration outside Quebec was achieved in 2022.
The Epoch Times: The Looting Epidemic: Uncovering the Tastes and Desires of Rioters
The recent riots in France and London saw widespread looting of sneakers and smartphones, revealing the highest aspirations of the rioters. The looters come from housing projects that are like battery chicken farms for humans, reflecting the architecture of bureaucratic contempt for humanity. The acceptance or encouragement of chronic looting as restitution for past wrongs stems from a coalition of the resentful and the sentimental, and is a symptom of a society with a focus on material goods and a lack of prospects.
Fox News: NYC Chinatown bookstore destroyed by fire rakes in over $250K in donations
An Asian American-owned bookstore in Manhattan's Chinatown was gutted by a Fourth of July fire. The community, writers, and celebrities have flooded the store with support, raising over $250,000 through a GoFundMe campaign. The fire caused extensive damage, and the store will be closed indefinitely for repairs.
Washington Free Beacon: Bud Light Falls From Most-Liked Beers List
Bud Light, once a top favorite beer in America, has dropped out of the top 10 rankings due to a boycott over its partnership with a transgender influencer. Despite maintaining a 42% approval rate, rival beers like Guinness, Corona, and Heineken have seen a surge in popularity, with approval ratings of 58%, 53%, and 51% respectively. The brand's sales have also plummeted, leading to a $20 billion decrease in its parent company's market cap.
#war
Red State: US Releases Cluster Munitions to Ukraine in Stopgap Effort to Aid Ukraine's Offensive
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan announced that the US aid package to Ukraine will include cluster munitions for artillery. Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munitions (DPICM) have a dud rate of less than 2.5%. The controversy lies in the fact that cluster munitions are banned by a convention signed by many countries, but Ukraine, Russia, and the US are not members. The DPICM ammunition will provide a critical supply for Ukraine and change the dynamics of the war.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Chinese Regime’s ‘Abhorrent’ Forced Organ Harvesting Must End: Rep Perry
The Chinese regime's state-sponsored killing for organs is "abhorrent" and Rep. Scott Perry wants the United States to take the lead in putting an end to it. His bill, the Falun Gong Protection Act, aims to impose sanctions on those involved in forced organ harvesting and sever organ transplantation ties with China. The regime's human rights abuses have also extended to the United States, with Chinese individuals acting on behalf of the CCP harassing dissidents and suppressing voices critical of Beijing. Mr. Perry believes it is crucial to hold accountable those involved in forced organ harvesting and to raise awareness of the issue.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: The Inflation Flip
From January 2021 to March 2023, total PCE inflation was higher than core PCE inflation due to the volatility of food and energy prices. However, total PCE has been decreasing, and in March it dropped below core PCE for the first time in over two years. This decline can be attributed to factors such as the end of pandemic disruptions and adjustments to the war in Ukraine.
Flag And Cross: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin Lag The Stock Market Ahead Of Fed Rate Decision
Bitcoin and Ethereum are trading sideways with low volume, suggesting a potential for a big move. Resistance and support levels are identified. Dogecoin is holding above a descending trend line and traders are watching for a breakout or breakdown. The crypto market is anticipating the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates.
#history
The Epoch Times: Documentary Review: ‘Angels of the Sky’
In the documentary "Angels of the Sky," quadriplegic filmmaker Trent McGee interviews five American pilots who were POWs during WWII. The film highlights the high mortality rate of air crew and the brutal treatment endured by POWs, shedding light on the scale and urgency of the war.
Flag And Cross: Veteran Dances At Club 74 Years After Meeting His Wife There
95-year-old RAF veteran dances at reopened nightclub where he met his wife 74 years ago, bringing back memories of happy times.
#health
The Epoch Times: Want to Protect Your Heart? Study Suggests Don't Skip Vitamin D
A study suggests that high-dose vitamin D taken monthly may reduce the risk of heart attack in the long term. The study found that those who took the supplement saw fewer cardiovascular events compared to those who took a placebo. However, further research is needed before recommending widespread supplementation.
Flag And Cross: Simple Blood Test For Ovarian Cancer On The Horizon After Recent Discovery
Scientists have discovered three proteins that could lead to a simple blood test for ovarian cancer, allowing for earlier detection of the disease. These proteins, known as extracellular vesicles, can be isolated from body fluids and used as biomarkers for specific therapies. Ovarian cancer, often referred to as the "silent killer," has a high death rate and currently has low rates of early-stage detection.
The Epoch Times: Doing These 4 Things Can Worsen Liver Health
Protecting the liver is crucial for overall health. Traditional Chinese medicine offers wisdom for nourishing the liver, which is important for detoxification, digestion, and energy regulation. Excessive cellphone use can negatively impact the liver and eyes, but teas like honeysuckle licorice and chrysanthemum can help nourish the liver and improve eye health. Anger is associated with liver issues, so managing emotions is key. Drinking Ganmai Dazao Decoction or practicing tolerance can help soothe tempers. Eating green vegetables and fruits, sour foods in moderation, and dandelion can also support liver health. Following a balanced lifestyle according to the seasons and maintaining a positive mindset are essential for overall wellness.
#education
Fox News: School principal leaves job to home-school her children, says education system suffering 'deep rooted' issues
Experienced teachers leaving may harm education. Concerns over unsafe classrooms and deep-rooted issues in education system.
#crime
The Blaze: CVS employee charged with murder after suspected serial shoplifter allegedly attacked him: Report
A CVS employee in NYC stabs and kills a homeless man suspected of shoplifting. The employee, Scotty Enoe, claims self-defense.
Fox News: Arizona driver allegedly struck 3 pedestrians, killed 1 while under the influence in Phoenix: police
An Arizona woman, Miriam Badillo, has been charged with manslaughter and aggravated assault after allegedly striking three pedestrians, killing one, while driving under the influence. The victims were found at the intersection of 3500 West Grand Ave. Badillo drove over the curb and struck all three victims.
Fox News: Lawsuit filed against Mississippi cities by family of man fatally struck during police pursuit
The family of Steven Pearson, a man killed during a police pursuit, is suing the cities of Pearl and Flowood in Mississippi, claiming the officers' reckless behavior caused his death. The chase lasted 26 minutes, resulting in Pearson's motorcycle being struck by a fleeing car.
Breitbart: Kevin Spacey Accused During Sex Assault Trial of Coming Out as Gay to 'Disguise' Allegations of Sexual Misconduct
House of Cards star Kevin Spacey is accused of using coming out as gay as a disguise for sexual misconduct allegations against him. One alleged victim felt that Spacey was not taking ownership of his behavior and instead using his sexual orientation as a cover. Spacey is currently on trial in London facing multiple charges related to sexual assault and indecent assault.
Fox News: Massachusetts man shot 2 relatives, barricaded self in home: police
A man in Worcester, Massachusetts barricaded himself in a home after shooting his family members and firing at police. The family members escaped with non-life-threatening injuries and the man remains inside.
#sports
Fox News: NBA legend Dennis Rodman shows off massive face tattoo appearing to resemble his girlfriend
NBA legend Dennis Rodman gets a tattoo of his girlfriend's face on his cheek, proudly shown in an Instagram video. Rodman's girlfriend also appears in the video.
#science
Flag And Cross: Scientists Spot 'swiss Cheese' Rock On Mars
Scientists have found a Swiss cheese rock on Mars, resembling a doughnut-shaped rock discovered earlier. NASA's Perseverance rover captured images of these unique formations, believed to be eroded by wind over time. This mission aims to study Mars' geology, climate, and the possibility of ancient microbial life.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Honeymooners Catch 800-Pound Tiger Shark—Together
Maryland newlyweds Will and Ashton Weber spent their honeymoon shark fishing on the Gulf of Mexico and ended up catching a 12-foot tiger shark together. The couple received the hooks used to catch the shark as a gift from their guides.
#technology
Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter Clone 'Threads' Boasts 50 Million Profiles, 95 Million Posts in First Day
Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter clone, Threads, launches with 50 million profiles and 95 million posts in its first day. Despite early challenges and a legal dispute with Twitter, the app gains a strong user response.
#other
Breitbart: WSJ: Elon Musk's SpaceX Has a 'De Facto Monopoly' with 88% of Space Launches
Elon Musk's SpaceX has become the dominant force in the rocket-launch market, handling 88% of customer flights from American launch sites in the first half of 2023. With no viable competition, SpaceX has become a de facto monopoly in the industry.
Backpacker: We Watched “Grizzly Man” With a Bear Biologist. It Got Weird.
A wildlife biologist analyzes Timothy Treadwell's interactions with bears in the documentary "Grizzly Man." The biologist explains that the bears in Katmai National Park are tolerant of humans due to the abundance of food and lack of competition. However, Treadwell's close proximity to the bears and his disregard for signs of aggression were risky and stressful for the animals. Ultimately, Treadwell's misguided mission resulted in his death and the death of others.