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2 Heritage Trustees Resign Over Tucker Carlson Scandal
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Two respected members of The Heritage Foundation's Board of Trustees have resigned amid an escalating crisis over the think tank's handling of antisemitism and its president's defense of a controversial interview between Tucker Carlson with Nick Fuentes.

On Tuesday, Abby Spencer Moffat and Shane McCullar formally stepped down, citing deep concerns about the organization's direction and its refusal to unequivocally condemn antisemitism.

Their departures mark the latest in a wave of high-profile exits that have thrown the once influential conservative institution into turmoil and prompted questions about its leadership under Kevin Roberts, Heritage's president.

In his resignation statement, McCullar said he had originally accepted the position to help advance "the ideals of America's Founding" but could no longer reconcile his principles with the foundation's actions.



4 Republicans Defy Speaker to Force House Vote on ACA Subsidies

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Four Republicans broke from House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Wednesday and signed on to a Democrat-led petition that will force a House vole on extending for three years an enhanced pandemic-era subsidy that lowers health insurance costs for millions of Americans.

The move comes after House Republican leaders pushed ahead with a GOP healthcare bill that does not address the soaring monthly premiums that millions of people will soon endure as the tax credits for those who buy insurance through the Affordable Care Act expire at year's end.

Democrats needed 218 signatures to force a floor vote on their bill, which would extend the subsides for three years.




Congress Set to Pass NDAA With Anti-Censorship Provision, Protects Free Speech

National Defense Act Set to Pass with ...

The Senate Monday approved a key procedural vote that means the massive $901 billion National Defense Authorization Act will pass later this week and be sent to the president for signing.

The final NDAA bill, approved by the House last Wednesday, includes a strong prohibition on the Department of War from using any advertising agency that deploys so-called “media monitors” – groups that rate news outlets for factual accuracy, “misinformation” or other criteria.

Major ad agencies have been using these monitors – including the left-wing NewsGuard – to censor and blacklist conservative news organizations.



Republican deal for vote on Obamacare subsidies hits a snag

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This is scheduled to be the final week in session for Congress this year, and lawmakers are trudging to the finish line, hoping to take care of a few last bits of business while leaving much work to be done in the new year.

House Republican leaders are planning a Wednesday vote on a healthcare package they released Friday afternoon called the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act — but the 111-page bill does not include an extension of enhanced Obamacare subsidies that are set to expire at the e of the month and an agreement between GOP leaders and moderates in the party for an amendment vote on such an extension, paired with program reforms, reportedly has run into trouble.

Punchbowl News reported that the agreement with moderates fell apart due to a disagreement over the amendment text. GOP leaders reportedly told moderates that they would have to offset the cost of the subsidy extension, estimated to be $35 billion a year, with other healthcare-related spending cuts — a demand that left moderates with “no good options,” per Punchbowl. So instead, the centrist Republicans will offer their amendment before the House Rules Committee, where it is likely to be rejected.



The unsettling reason Rob Reiner’s son Nick attended Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party

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Nick Reiner reportedly wasn’t invited to Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party Saturday night — but Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner didn’t want to leave their son alone.

The Hollywood Reporter claimed on Tuesday that the couple asked the host whether the 32-year-old could tag along with them to the holiday bash.

The outlet alleged that Nick’s “often… extreme and stressful behavior” had escalated and “grown degrees even more concerning in recent weeks.”

Because of this, the stars were “reluctant to leave him home alone in the guesthouse” of their Brentwood, Calif., residence.

Video shows Nick Reiner casually buying drink inside gas station moments before arrest for parents’ murders

Rob Reiner’s son Nick asked A-listers these strange three questions at Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party

Rob Reiner’s daughter found his body — but didn’t initially realize her mom was also murdered

Shocking moment Nick Reiner surrenders on LA street as cops corner him following alleged murders




IRS whistleblowers tell ‘Pod Force One’ of ‘unprecedented’ corruption swept ‘under rug’ by Hunter Biden pardon

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IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler discussed in a wide-ranging “Pod Force One” interview the “unprecedented” level of corruption they said they observed while investigating Hunter Biden before a pardon from his presidential dad, Joe Biden, swept everything “under the rug.”

Shapley and Ziegler, who have since been promoted to leadership positions in the IRS, said the former first family had undue influence on their investigation into Hunter Biden’s finances.

“The Biden family lived five miles down from the office or a few miles down from the office. The guest house where Hunter Biden stayed for a while, five miles from the office,” Ziegler told The Post’s Miranda Devine of the five-year probe into the former president’s son’s $1.4 million tax delinquency.

“Throughout the investigation,” he said, “we heard about Joe Biden coming into the FBI office. I mean, it was really, really concerning from like, ‘Is this honestly the best place to work this tax investigation?'”



Warner Bros. Discovery board urges shareholders to reject Paramount’s hostile takeover bid, throws support behind Netflix merger

Paramount bid as Kushner firm exits deal

Warner Bros. Discovery’s board unanimously urged shareholders to reject a hostile buyout offer from Paramount Skydance — calling the bid to break up its merger agreement with Netflix “illusory” and provoking a heated response from Paramount just hours later.

In a Wednesday statement, the board said the Paramount Skydance bid fails to meet the bar of a “superior proposal” under WBD’s merger agreement and can be “terminated or amended” at any time, creating what it called untenable downside for investors.

“Following a careful evaluation of Paramount’s recently launched tender offer, the Board concluded that the offer’s value is inadequate, with significant risks and costs imposed on our shareholders,” board chair Samuel A. Di Piazza Jr. said.

The board also said the Ellison family has not provided an “equity backstop” — a firm guarantee that it would make up for any potential collapse in financing — for the bid and argued there is no material difference in regulatory risk between the Paramount offer and the Netflix deal.



Maryland to study slavery reparations after lawmakers override Dem governor's veto

Senate votes 31-14 and House 93-35 to establish commission studying slavery legacy and racial discrimination
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The Maryland General Assembly on Tuesday voted to override Gov. Wes Moore's veto of a bill creating a reparations commission, clearing the way for the state to begin formally studying how to address the legacy of slavery and racial discrimination.

The Senate voted 31-14 to override the veto, while the House approved the override 93–35, exceeding the three-fifths majorities required in both chambers.

Moore initially vetoed Senate Bill (SB) 587 in May, arguing that Maryland had already conducted extensive studies on the legacy of slavery and should focus instead on policies that directly narrow racial disparities.



Sen Eric Schmitt says he ‘won’t be apologizing’ as China hits him with $50B lawsuit

Schmitt faces retaliation lawsuit from Wuhan government over his 2020 case against China
I WON'T APOLOGIZE': GOP senator hit ...

Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said Tuesday that he "won't be apologizing" to China any time soon, as he opened up about a $50 billion lawsuit filed against him in retaliation for suing the country during his time as Missouri’s attorney general.

"It's totally ridiculous. They're just mad that we exposed their lies and their deceit," he told "The Ingraham Angle."

"Missouri got a $24 billion judgment against them, and they don't like that," Schmitt continued. "They unleashed COVID on the world. We sued them, and we won."



Trump Orders Total Oil Tanker Blockade on Terror-Linked Venezuelan Regime

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered what he called "a total and complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela," sharply escalating U.S. pressure on the socialist Nicolás Maduro regime after months of rising confrontations, maritime seizures, and anti-narcotics operations in the region.

Trump announced the decision in a post on Truth Social, saying Venezuela's regime had engaged in "the theft of our Assets" and was tied to "Terrorism, Drug Smuggling, and Human Trafficking," adding that he was designating the regime a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and directing U.S. authorities to halt all sanctioned tanker traffic.

The president's declaration came one week after U.S. forces seized a sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, an operation U.S. officials described as part of an aggressive enforcement push against illicit oil shipments and sanctions evasion networks.




Hey, Senate GOP, let’s get moving — pass more big, beautiful bills before it’s too late

     By John Kennedy

The One Big Beautiful Bill stands alone as the 119th Congress’ most extraordinary piece of legislation — but it doesn’t have to.

Under the Senate’s rules, congressional Republicans can use the reconciliation process to pass two more big, beautiful bills with a simple majority vote.

And we would be fools to let this opportunity pass us by.

Here’s the reality: Most of my Democratic colleagues would rather bathe with their toasters than support any part of President Donald Trump’s agenda.



Taxpayer cash, zero accountability: Minnesota fraud proves welfare is broken

Minnesota welfare scandal exposes for all to see how our broken federal system enables massive fraud

The U.S. welfare system is broken, and the Minnesota scandal is a blaring warning to that reality.

The failure of political leaders on many fronts bears some of the blame. But the main culprit is the massive federal welfare system that annually passes hundreds of billions of dollars down to states to dole out, with the philosophy that the more people on the rolls, the better.

The structure of the U.S. welfare system creates incentives for states to expand the rolls – and little incentive for them to ensure that money is going to those who truly need it. As welfare rolls expand, programs receive more money. It’s a system based on the Democratic perspective that government should provide more support to more people.

And the U.S. welfare system is massive. It consists of roughly 90 different programs that cost more than $1 trillion annually.