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America First News
30 Sep 2023
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Breitbart: Morris: Ten Questions the Bidens Should Be Asked by Congress
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer subpoenaed Hunter and James Biden to investigate President Joe Biden's involvement in their family's foreign business deals. Evidence, including photos, texts, video, bank records, and whistleblower testimonies, suggests Joe Biden's ties to the business. Questions include payments received, bank accounts shared, trips on Air Force One, business deals with foreign entities, and advisory role to Joe Biden. The investigation revealed $20 million from business schemes in Romania, China, Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Joe Biden has been photographed with business associates, and Hunter Biden's art sales raise concerns.
The American Spectator: Biden Bypasses Senate Confirmation in Labor’s Julie Su
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su can continue in her position without Senate confirmation, according to a ruling by the Government Accountability Office. Su's track record in California, however, raises concerns about her suitability for the role, as she supported a law that limited workers' independence and failed to address fraudulent unemployment claims. This ruling sets a poor precedent and undermines accountability in the government.
National Review: The Corner: State Department Officials Attend Embassy Party for China’s National Day
Two senior State Department officials attended the Chinese embassy's celebration of the PRC's national day, amidst efforts to arrange a meeting between President Biden and Chairman Xi. The participation is notable as the Justice Department recently implicated China's diplomatic missions in espionage and harassment operations.
#society
The American Spectator: What a Way to Die!
In the midst of a rampant wave of deaths, a journalist expresses frustration over the constant need to write obituaries. Death's disregard for work schedules and the exploitation of labor is highlighted, with a sarcastic take on the public's response to celebrity deaths. The journalist calls for a break from significant deaths so that they can finally get some rest.
The American Spectator: Solving America’s Housing Woes or Making Them Worse?
America needs more affordable housing, but addressing the root cause of high prices is essential. Banning criminal history on background checks for prospective tenants may harm both landlords and renters. It's important to correct overcriminalization and overincarceration, as well as remove barriers to building more homes. Restricting background checks may lead to unintended consequences, including increased racial discrimination and reduced housing supply. The best solution lies in increasing housing supply and reducing unnecessary imprisonment.
#crime
Breitbart: Man Arrested, Charged with 1996 Shooting Death of Tupac Shakur
A Las Vegas man, Duane "Keefe D" Davis, has been indicted and arrested for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996. Davis, who claims to have been in a car present during the shooting, denies firing any shots. The case was reopened after a search of Davis's home, prompted by his own book detailing the events of the shooting.
#sports
Forbes: Dwight Howard Is Somehow Still Going Begging For An NBA Job
NBA center Dwight Howard, despite being physically able and willing to contribute, is struggling to find a job in the league. The primary reason for this is his past reputation as a coaching headache, which reflects poorly on the NBA's front-office structures. Despite proving himself as a valuable bench player in recent seasons, Howard's past mistakes have not been forgotten by those in positions of power within the NBA. As a result, he is left unemployed due to the stubbornness of the league's power structure.
Forbes: Damian Lillard In Milwaukee Not A Big Concern For The Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics did not land Damian Lillard due to several reasons, including Lillard's lack of interest in coming to Boston and concerns about his age, injury history, and future salary. The Milwaukee Bucks ended up acquiring Lillard, but the Celtics are not afraid of this team, as Lillard's performance can be limited by smart defense in the playoffs. The Celtics could potentially pursue Jrue Holiday as an alternative option, but it would require making significant changes to the team's roster and chemistry. Regardless, the addition of Lillard should not scare Boston too much.
Forbes: WWE SmackDown Results: Winners And Grades With John Cena Travel Delays
Rey Mysterio defends WWE United States Championship against Santos Escobar on SmackDown.
John Cena arrives late due to travel delays, teams up with LA Knight to face The Bloodline.