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America First News
28 Aug 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: Judge in federal January 6 case against Trump blatantly interferes with the election
Judge Tanya Chutkan, known for her anti-Trump bias, has scheduled Donald Trump's trial for March 4, 2024, the day before Super Tuesday. Chutkan, whose ancestors were ardent Marxists, has a long history of imposing harsh sentences on January 6 defendants. Her biased actions make it clear that she is trying to hinder Trump's campaign.
The Blaze: Scary stats for Biden: Poll shows vast majority of Dem voters believe he is 'too old' for re-election
A majority of Democratic voters and Americans overall believe that President Biden is "too old" for re-election. 69% of Democratic voters and 77% of American adults overall hold this belief. Conversely, just 51% of respondents said the same about former President Trump. This poses a challenge for the Democratic Party as it indicates a lack of enthusiasm among a large majority of Democratic voters for Biden.
The Right Scoop: Eminem demands Vivek Ramaswamy stop rapping his music on campaign trail
Rapper Eminem sent a cease and desist order to Vivek Ramaswamy, who was rapping his music at the Iowa fair. Eminem's representative reached out to BMI to revoke the campaign's license to use his music.
Fox News: Sen. Tammy Baldwin repays taxpayer-funded November 2020 NYC trip to see partner
Vulnerable Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin repaid a taxpayer-funded trip to New York City after it was reported by the press. The trip was to visit her partner and was mistakenly marked as official travel. She made the reimbursement without being asked.
Baldwin faced controversy for attending a fundraiser hosted by a supporter of controversial groups in San Francisco. The event aimed to collect contributions to support the senator. Baldwin's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Fox News: WV Gov. Justice appoints 5 to opioid fund distribution board
Gov. Jim Justice appoints five people to distribute West Virginia's $1 billion opioid lawsuit settlements.
The New American: August 28, 2023 – 75th Anniversary of a Stolen Election - The New American
In 1948, Lyndon B. Johnson won a runoff election for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Texas through voter fraud and manipulation. Luis Salas, an election judge, admitted to his role in the conspiracy. The stolen election was covered up by party politics.
Forbes: Congress Should Confront Significant Rules And Regulations Obscured By “Bidenomics”
As the number of rules and regulations in the 2023 Federal Register surpasses 2,000, concerns arise about the burdens they impose. Joe Biden's executive order has changed the threshold for determining economically significant rules, potentially leading to less oversight. Congress must monitor these changes and ensure transparency.
Fox News: Guatemala arrests former UN anti-corruption representative
Guatemalan prosecutors arrested Claudia González, the former representative of a U.N.-backed anti-corruption commission. She was charged with abuse of authority by a public servant but claims she was not a government employee. The current administration has been accused of targeting those who worked with the U.N. mission.
The arrest of González is part of the government's systematic pursuit of individuals associated with the U.N. anti-corruption mission. Many former anti-corruption prosecutors and officials are facing legal action. The U.S. government has criticized the weakening of anti-corruption efforts in Guatemala.
#society
Red State: Climate Radicals are Out of Control and They're Going to Get Worse If We Don't Stop Them
Climate activists, compared to religious zealots, promote extreme views and disregard logic. They push for government control over the economy and production, causing societal harm.
Climate activism has infected society, leading to destructive policies and self-regulation. Renewable energy efforts harm animals and result in increased costs for consumers. Environmental policies contribute to inflation.
The Blaze: Australia's first female prime minister ridiculed after calling 'what is a woman?' a 'gotcha' question, struggling for over 4 minutes to answer it
Australia's first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, faced criticism after struggling to answer the question of "What is a woman?" during an event on women's advancement. Gillard's response avoided mentioning the defining characteristics that distinguish women from others, leading to international ridicule and contempt. Gillard's comments suggested a deference to transgender individuals in defining what constitutes a "woman" in 2023.
Fox News: San Francisco police union fires back at bakery's refusal of service to officer: 'Cut out the bulls---'
The San Francisco Police Officer Association is criticizing a local bakery, Reem's California, for refusing service to an officer in uniform. The bakery cited a policy of not serving anyone "armed and in uniform." The police association called out the bakery's policy and questioned its enforcement.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Toretsk hit by Russian cluster munitions, one woman killed and three injured
The Russian army shelled the city of Toretsk in eastern Ukraine, using cluster munitions, resulting in the death of a woman and the injuries of three others. The attack caused damage to townhouses and apartment buildings as well.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: 8 Consequential Energy Implications Of The BRICS Expansion
BRICS Alliance, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, voted to expand their membership and add five new countries: Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Iran. This expansion has significant implications for global oil production and economic dominance. It also offers opportunities for cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Russia and could further divide global oil markets. The move indicates a potential diminution of U.S. and European Middle East influence, and the addition of Ethiopia and Egypt can be attributed to their strategic geographic locations and energy resources.
#economy
Forbes: Oil And Gas Success In Texas And New Mexico – What Does It Mean For Renewable Energies?
Super-strong oil and gas economies of Texas and New Mexico due to the Permian basin. They face a dilemma of transitioning to renewables as pressures mount, but oil and gas revenue is a major factor in jobs and financial benefits. Renewables only make up a small percentage of total energy production. Both states have high percentages of exported oil and gas, contributing to carbon emissions. Wind, solar, and nuclear renewables generate a significant amount of electricity in both states. The energy transition towards net-zero emissions by 2050 has not started yet, and getting off fossil fuels will be a tremendous challenge.
#health
Fox News: Biden Administration will encourage Americans to get new COVID-19 vaccine, KJP says
The Biden Administration will encourage Americans to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available in mid-September. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) expects the vaccines to be authorized in October.
Daily Wire: New York Doctors Scrambling As Flesh-Rotting ‘Zombie Drug’ Tranq Takes Over Streets
Doctors in New York City are struggling with the rise of a cheap, dangerous horse tranquilizer called "tranq" in the illegal drug market. The drug, which causes severe skin lesions and can be deadly, is often mixed with other drugs like fentanyl, meth, and cocaine without users' knowledge. Narcan, the emergency opioid reverse medicine, does not work on "tranq," making it even more difficult to treat. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has expressed concern over the widespread availability of the drug.
#education
PJ Media: Segregation Makes a Comeback: Florida Elementary School Holds Assembly About Black Students' Test Scores Only
A Florida school assembly segregated black students who underperformed on tests, with grammatically incorrect information. Outraged students and parents, principal and teacher on leave.
#crime
Fox News: Deadly Montreal fire in March is now being criminally investigated
Montreal police are conducting a criminal investigation into a deadly fire in March that killed seven people. Traces of fire accelerants were found at the site, ruling out an accidental cause. The fire occurred in a heritage building in Old Montreal, where Airbnb units are banned.
Fox News: Haiti police probe killings of parishioners who were led by pastor into gang territory
The director of Haiti’s National Police vowed to hold accountable those who encouraged a group of parishioners to confront gang members. The protest turned deadly as the group was fatally shot by the gang. The police chief stated that the group's religious leader participated in the protest accompanied by armed individuals.
#sports
Fox News: College athlete reporting platform expands to include gambling concerns amidst US integrity collaboration
College athletes now have a digital platform, RealResponse, to report illegal conduct, including suspected gambling activity. Through a partnership with U.S. Integrity, this expansion allows college athletic administrators to have direct access to investigators. This service comes at no extra cost to the 150 athletic departments that are RealResponse clients.
Fox News: Giants' Saquon Barkley continues to chase greatness — not his next contract
Saquon Barkley's contract situation with the New York Giants has been settled with a one-year pact that includes incentives. Barkley's focus is on becoming one of the greatest players in the league, regardless of his contract status.
#science
Gataway Couple: Debunking the Place Where Two Oceans Meet But Do Not Mix
Fresh water meets salt water when a river flows into the ocean, creating brackish water. The fresh water sits on top of the denser salt water until they eventually mix. This phenomenon can be seen in places like the Gulf of Alaska, where the different-colored waters appear not to touch but eventually blend.
#outdoors
Fox News: Parents of Maine teen who died on school-sponsored hiking trip sue district
Parents of a 17-year-old Maine boy who died during a school hike are suing the district and staff members, alleging negligence and limited access to water. The lawsuit claims that the student's pleas to turn back were ignored, resulting in his death from a heat stroke.
#other
Fox News: Experts fear American fishing industry, boating at risk as Biden prioritizes climate, green energy
The Biden administration's proposed rule to limit the speed of motorboats in order to protect endangered whales is causing major concerns among fishing experts and anglers who say it will have a negative impact on the fishing industry. They argue that the administration's focus on green energy, particularly offshore wind, is prioritizing climate protections at the expense of domestic commercial fishing. Experts warn that these regulations could lead to the loss of fishing grounds, exclusion zones, and even navigational safety problems, ultimately harming the industry's growth and threatening the livelihoods of fishermen.