THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 2, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
2 Aug 2024

#illegals

Le Monde: Dissidents freed in prisoner swap recount details of release, vow to keep up fight against Putin
Dissidents freed in prisoner swap recount details of release, vow to keep up fight against Putin
In the shadows of Bonn, three Russian dissidents, sprung from political jails in a massive prisoner exchange, grappled with freedom's bittersweet taste. They were told nothing of the swap, feeling more like exiles than returnees, yearning for their homeland, haunted by the prisoners left behind.

Vladimir Kara-Murza, Ilya Yashin, and Andrei Pivovarov vowed to continue their fight against Putin’s grip, aware of the hundreds still languishing in Russian prisons. Their release, tied to the escape of notorious criminals, was a reminder of the grim reality that freedom often comes at a steep price.


#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive – JD Vance on ‘America First’ Merle Haggard Walkout Music: ‘I Just Love the Opening Lyrics’
Exclusive – JD Vance on ‘America First’ Merle Haggard Walkout Music: ‘I Just Love the Opening Lyrics’
Sen. JD Vance picked Merle Haggard’s “America First” for his campaign walkout, championing a movement focused on prioritizing American citizens over foreign conflicts. He criticized past globalist policies and emphasized common-sense solutions to domestic issues.

He believes the transformation of the GOP under Trump reflects a new unity and clear direction, asserting that veterans and American citizens deserve the first priority. Vance's bipartisan efforts aim to protect American jobs and infrastructure.


#society

Times Of Israel: Olympics ceremony director threatened for sexual identity, false claim of Israeli roots
Olympics ceremony director threatened for sexual identity, false claim of Israeli roots
Paris prosecutors are investigating death threats and hate speech against Thomas Jolly, the artistic director of the Olympics opening ceremony, who faced backlash for his sexual identity and alleged Israeli roots. Complaints highlight broader outrage against the ceremony's contentious elements.

Support has rallied around Jolly, with Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo affirming the city's commitment to artistic freedom and inclusivity, amidst calls for justice against the online harassment both he and performer Barbara Butch faced.


Fox News: Rights group says security forces have killed 9 as Nigeria protests over hardship enter a second day
Rights group says security forces have killed 9 as Nigeria protests over hardship enter a second day
Nigerian security forces clashed with mass protesters over an economic crisis, resulting in at least nine deaths and widespread unrest. Curfews were imposed as demonstrators defied orders, fueling tensions amid accusations of government corruption and food shortages.

Amid rising violence, police fired tear gas and arrested hundreds, while military intervention loomed. The protests echo previous deadly demonstrations against authority, raising fears of a repeat of past chaos in a nation torn between wealth and poverty.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Biden Admin's John Kirby Puts a Damper on Prisoner Exchange Victory Lap: 'Nobody's Delighted'
Biden Admin's John Kirby Puts a Damper on Prisoner Exchange Victory Lap: 'Nobody's Delighted'
Biden’s prisoner exchange with Russia has drawn criticism for its lopsidedness, trading multiple Russian criminals for a few Americans. Kirby acknowledged the unhappy reality that this strategy may embolden Putin further, leading some to question the wisdom of such deals.

While the release of innocent American lives is a noble cause, many believe the risks posed by the freed Russians could far outweigh any benefits. Critics argue this foreign policy move illustrates Biden's shortcomings as he prepares for the looming election.


#military

Le Monde: US to boost military presence in Middle East, sending fighter jet squadron, keeping carrier in region
US to boost military presence in Middle East, sending fighter jet squadron, keeping carrier in region
The Pentagon's packing up a fighter jet squadron and deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln to the Middle East, all to bolster America’s military presence and shield Israel from Iran's looming threats. Biden's backing Israel as tensions rise from recent bloodshed.

With Haniyeh and Shukur gone, the specter of a regional war hangs heavy. The U.S. is shuffling naval assets and missile defenses, leaving no room for complacency in a dangerously dynamic chess game.


#crime

The Western Journal: Local Officer Shouted 'Long Gun' Into Radio 30 Seconds Before Trump Was Shot
Local Officer Shouted 'Long Gun' Into Radio 30 Seconds Before Trump Was Shot
In a dismal display of incompetence, the Secret Service failed to act on urgent radio warnings before an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, leading to tragedy. Despite having spotted shooter Thomas Crooks ahead of time, critical messages never reached the agents.

Communication blunders and poor coordination left lives hanging by a thread. A man died, others were injured, and the agency is now under scrutiny for its gross negligence in protecting a former president.


#other

Breitbart: Andrew Pollack: How Trump Can Save Western Forests from Wildfires
Andrew Pollack: How Trump Can Save Western Forests from Wildfires
Amid raging wildfires and political maneuvering, Andrew Pollack reflects on failed policies of the Bureau of Land Management, likening their neglect to the chaos fueled by BLM protests. He argues that private management of American land could prevent devastation and benefit the economy.

As tensions rise and the land burns, Pollack calls for responsible stewardship and a drastic shift in management to safeguard communities and the environment. It's time to break this cycle for good.