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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: NBC's Todd: GOP Ugly for Pointing Out Biden Ignores 7th Grandkid
Chuck Todd on NBC's Meet the Press criticized Republicans for using Joe Biden's family issues, including his son Hunter's children, as political ammunition. Todd argued that it is the Republicans who are exploiting the situation, not the Bidens. He also pointed out the hypocrisy of NBC, which previously treated Ivanka Trump differently. This segment falls under .
#society
The Federalist Papers: Father Goes Nuclear After He Finds Out Doctor Asked His 9-Year-Old Son How He 'Identifies'
Mama and papa bears are outraged when their sons' routine doctor's visit turns into an LGBT indoctrination attempt. The father's viral video highlights the manipulation of language by LGBT ideologues to confuse and recruit young children. Conservatives demand hands-off approach.
#war
The Blaze: RFK Jr. blasts Biden for sending cluster bombs to Ukraine; White House previously said use of controversial munitions would be a war crime
Summary: The Biden administration announced a weapons package worth $800 million to Ukraine, including cluster munitions, despite previously condemning their use as a war crime. Cluster bombs, which release smaller submunitions called "bomblets" over a large area, are imprecise and can harm civilians. The US, Ukraine, and Russia have not joined the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
Summary: The Biden administration authorized the shipment of cluster munitions to Ukraine, citing Russia's use of cluster munitions in the ongoing conflict. Spain and the UK have opposed the move, while Human Rights Watch and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized it, arguing that cluster bombs cause harm to civilians. Biden previously condemned the use of cluster munitions but acknowledged the US military's low supply of 155mm artillery.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Treasury Secretary Yellen Won't Rule out Recession, Talks China but Doesn't Say Much
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to China raises questions about the strength of the US-China relationship. Yellen mistakenly called Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng the wrong name and failed to address the economic concerns caused by Biden's policies. As she avoids specifics and dodges questions about China's aggressive behavior, Yellen portrays a rosy picture of mutual cooperation, but lacks strength in her stance.
#crime
Fox News: Ex-fiancée of Texas man accused of helping to murder his baby's mother in 2020
The ex-fiancée of a Texas man accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend is arrested for orchestrating the crime. She allegedly helped plot the murder, stalked the victim with a dangerous weapon, and falsely reported incidents. They bought a van, makeup for disguise, and weapons before the murder took place. The man pleaded guilty and is serving a 43-year sentence, while the ex-fiancée could face two consecutive life sentences if found guilty.
Forbes: Ilia Calderón-Hosted New True Crime Documentary Series Debuts On ViX
ViX's new docuseries, "Señales del Crimen con Ilia Calderón," explores harrowing true crime cases and sheds light on the contributing factors and warning signs. Hosted by Ilia Calderón, the show aims to raise awareness of femicides and fulfill the wishes of victims' families. With personal images and interviews, the series takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey.
#other
Fox News: NBC meteorologist cites controversial UN study claiming extreme heat will make US south unlivable for humans
NBC meteorologist Angie Lassman cites a controversial 2022 U.N. climate report stating that rising temperatures will make parts of the U.S. south uninhabitable by 2070 due to extreme heat. The report also warns of climate migration and life-threatening heat conditions affecting one-third of the global population.