December 2025

Project 2025 Writer Resigns Over “Indefensible” Comments

Project 2025 writer resigns over boss’ ‘indefensible’ comments. Let’s unpack this. It’s pretty wild, isn’t it? A writer associated with Project 2025, which, let’s be honest, is a blueprint for a certain kind of future, resigned over their boss’s comments. Not, mind you, over the broad strokes of the project itself – the dismantling of education, the gutting of social safety nets, the potential restrictions on healthcare – but over the comments. Comments that, by any reasonable standard, are deeply problematic.

The crux of the matter revolves around the Heritage Foundation’s president, Kevin Roberts, and his defense of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes.… Continue reading

Russia Develops Anti-Satellite Weapon: Fears of Space Debris and Escalation

Intelligence assessments indicate that Russia is developing a new anti-satellite weapon designed to target Starlink satellites, employing “area-effect” technology to disable multiple satellites simultaneously by scattering dense spherical objects into their orbital paths. This could create significant debris, posing risks to other space systems, including the International Space Station and China’s Tiangong. The weapon aims to erode Western advantages in space, particularly those supporting Ukraine, and differs from a previous missile test in 2021 as it is designed to target multiple satellites. Western officials have expressed concern about Russia’s exploration of space-based weapons.

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Russia’s Nuclear Warnings: Accusations of NATO Provocation Met with Skepticism

“Catastrophic consequences”: Russia warns of nuclear escalation, accusing NATO of pushing the world toward a dangerous threshold – this is the headline, and it’s something we’ve seen before, haven’t we? It’s almost become a weekly occurrence, this threat of nuclear escalation. You have to wonder if it’s really news anymore, or just a predictable part of the landscape. It’s like clockwork, the Kremlin issues a warning, and the world pauses. But let’s be honest, it’s starting to sound a bit like a broken record.

“Catastrophic consequences” – it’s a dramatic phrase, designed to instill fear, and it’s being used to deflect from the fact that Russia initiated this conflict.… Continue reading

Trump Jr. Boasts of Dad’s Takeover and Demise of the Republican Party

Donald Trump Jr. declared the Republican Party as dead, stating his father now leads the “America First Party” and the “Make America Great Again Party” during the Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest conference. The conference, held to commemorate Charlie Kirk, highlighted internal divisions within the GOP and MAGA movement, with prominent figures airing grievances and engaging in public infighting. These disputes included criticisms of those who refused to condemn conspiracy theories and outrage over attempts to normalize controversial figures. The event underscored the fractured state of the conservative movement as it navigates future political challenges.

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Sweden Confiscates Contraband, Releases Sanctioned Russian Vessel

On December 21st, Swedish authorities detained the sanctioned Russian vessel, the Adler, after an overnight inspection following the ship’s engine failure and subsequent anchoring off the coast. The cargo ship, owned by the sanctioned M Leasing LLC, has a history of transporting Russian weapons and carrying North Korean ammunition to Russia, leading to the inspection conducted by Swedish Customs in cooperation with the Coast Guard. This action comes amid rising tensions and concerns over Russia’s “shadow fleet,” which has been linked to sabotage operations and drone launches. The case has been referred to the prosecutor for further investigation, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.

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Texas Judge Asks Court to End Marriage Equality, Citing Religious Beliefs

Judge Dianne Hensley of Waco, Texas, is challenging the constitutionality of marriage equality in a federal lawsuit, claiming the Supreme Court’s decision “subordinated” state law. Hensley, who has refused to perform same-sex marriages citing religious beliefs, argues this position should be protected despite violating state judicial ethics rules. This legal battle follows years of proceedings, including a warning from the Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct and support from the Texas Attorney General. Hensley’s current lawsuit seeks to prevent the commission from investigating or disciplining her for her discriminatory practices, claiming her rights as a Christian are being violated.

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Trump Allegedly Made “Pert Nipples” Comment About Young Female in Epstein Files

According to recently released Department of Justice documents from December 2025 related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, allegations have emerged that former President Donald Trump made a crude remark about a young woman’s physical appearance. These claims, found in a deposition from Sarah Ransome, detail Trump’s alleged comments regarding a woman’s “pert nipples.” This allegation was included in court documents unsealed in January 2024, and was part of a 2015 legal case between Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Kash Patel Orders BMW Fleet With FBI Funds, Raising Corruption Concerns

The FBI is defending its vehicle fleet decisions, claiming they will save taxpayers money through cheaper selections and cost efficiency, despite a lack of supporting evidence. This follows a pattern of questionable spending by Patel, including using a $60 million government jet to visit his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins, and assigning her a personal SWAT team. Patel’s request for a new jet, estimated to cost between $90 and $115 million, was denied.

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China Condemns US Ship Seizures, Faces Accusations of Hypocrisy

The United States recently intercepted the oil tanker Centuries, carrying 1.8 million barrels of Venezuelan crude oil destined for China. China’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the seizure, labeling it a violation of international law and asserting Venezuela’s right to independent relations. The US intercepted the tanker off the Venezuelan coast, days after a “blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers was announced. The US justified its actions, citing the vessel’s false registration and its cargo of sanctioned oil, while Venezuela called the interception an act of piracy.

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