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America One News
30 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: In bruising battle with Trump, Harris urges supporters to not 'pay too much attention to the polls'
Vice President Kamala Harris, now leading the Democratic ticket for the 2024 presidential election, emphasized the need for hard work, urging supporters in Savannah, Georgia, to remain focused and not overly rely on fluctuating poll results. She acknowledged the competitive landscape against former President Trump.
Harris highlighted her administration's priorities, including democracy preservation and healthcare access, amid protestors voicing dissent on U.S. policy regarding Israel. She addressed these concerns, stating a commitment to seeking a cease-fire in ongoing conflicts.
Fox News: DOD providing Secret Service ‘additional assistance’ in wake of Trump assassination attempt
The Department of Defense is providing the U.S. Secret Service with additional support following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. The assistance will include logistics, transportation, and communications throughout the 2024 campaign.
The Secret Service has increased its protective measures due to scrutiny after a security lapse allowed the incident to occur, leading to the resignation of its director. The agency appreciates the collaboration of military partners to enhance safety protocols for candidates and their families.
Front Page Magazine: America is Run By a Movement, Not a Man
Joe Biden's administration shows signs of detachment from governance, with the president maintaining a sparse public schedule, while his VP Kamala Harris also seems distant. This raises questions about who is effectively in charge, as key decisions appear to be made by a more radical, decentralized group.
The political landscape is characterized by a movement rather than individual leadership, suggesting that policies are implemented independently of Biden's direct influence. The perception of presidential control has shifted to a symbolic representation, where actual governance is conducted by an underlying radical agenda.
#society
Front Page Magazine: No, I Wasn’t Born This Way
The author reflects on early traumatic experiences, including sexual abuse, parental relationships, and struggles with identity. After years of atheism and living as a gay man, he underwent a spiritual transformation, renouncing his former lifestyle and embracing a vow of chastity, finding peace in faith.
He asserts that homosexuality results from childhood trauma and emotional voids rather than being innate. The author contends that understanding and addressing one's past is essential for healing, suggesting that surrendering to God and prioritizing spiritual fulfillment over sexual pursuits can lead to genuine freedom and wholeness.
Fox News: Paris Hilton defends herself after parenting police called her out for latest move: ‘Watching like hawks’
Paris Hilton faced criticism for not having her son, Phoenix, wear a life jacket while exploring a catamaran during a recent vacation in France. Followers expressed concern for the child's safety in the comments of her TikTok video.
In response, Hilton reassured her audience that she and her husband were closely supervising Phoenix and appreciated the parenting advice, previously acknowledging other instances of backlash regarding her children's safety gear.
#crime
Fox News: Colorado city council member fires back after governor's office dismisses armed gang takeover as 'imagination'
Colorado Governor Jared Polis dismissed concerns about a video showing armed Venezuelan gang members in Aurora as a figment of imagination. Aurora City Council member Danielle Jurinsky criticized his response, highlighting the real fear of residents affected by crime in gang-occupied buildings.
Jurinsky emphasized the need to address the situation responsibly and expressed disappointment in political responses that downplay residents' experiences. Mayor Mike Coffman also acknowledged the issue but urged for context to avoid misrepresenting the city's safety.