Monday, December 8, 2025

Weekly Roundup: Cultural Crusades: From Hegseth’s Boat Attacks to Oklahoma’s Classrooms (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast)

Brad and Dan return with a packed Weekly Roundup that cuts through the noise of culture war headlines to get at what is really happening in American politics and religion this week. They start with the bizarre story dominating Congress: alleged Venezuelan narco boats, U.S. military strikes, and the growing scrutiny around Pete Hegseth’s involvement. Brad and Dan unpack the legal and ethical questions raised by the operation, the bipartisan concerns over potential war crimes, and the way Hegseth’s rhetoric is being weaponized in the larger project of authoritarian politics. As blame shifts within the administration, the hosts look at how these events fit into a longer pattern of circumventing democratic norms under the guise of national security.

From there, the episode moves into the latest culture war flashpoint out of Oklahoma. A University of Oklahoma student, Samantha Fulnecky, received a failing grade on a paper centered on conservative Christian claims, and the incident was quickly inflated into a statewide moral panic. Brad and Dan trace how a classroom disagreement became a coordinated spectacle, how politicians and media personalities seized on the moment, and what the uproar reveals about academic freedom and the pressure educators face in a polarized climate. They discuss the difference between expressing a viewpoint and meeting academic standards, and why higher education has become a convenient battleground for Christian nationalist narratives.

The hosts also break down the Supreme Court’s decision to keep Texas’s contested congressional maps in place for 2026. They examine the racial and partisan consequences of the ruling, what political leaders are saying in response, and how the decision fits into a broader assault on voting rights and democratic representation. Despite the heavy topics, Brad and Dan close with reasons for hope. They highlight ongoing pushback against authoritarian politics, communities organizing for justice, and signs that democratic accountability remains possible.
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Hostis Curiae (Andrew McCabe and Allison Gill; Unjustified podcast)

The Department of Justice failed to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on mortgage fraud charges.

The FBI has arrested and charged a suspect for the pipe bombs placed at the DNC and RNC on January 5th, 2021.

Jim Jordan has subpoenaed Jack Smith to appear behind closed doors after rejecting the Special Counsel’s request to testify before the House Judiciary Committee publicly.

Kash Patel faces more scrutiny about his personal use of public resources after ordering an FBI detail to give his girlfriend’s inebriated friend a ride home after a night out.

Plus listener questions…
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Hostile powers sending spies to west’s universities, says former security chief

"In the world we are in now, and the world we foresee for the future, data is going to be absolutely critical. So how do you make sure that you know you have a level of sovereignty over your data to protect your citizens, your national securities?"

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/07/hostile-powers-spying-universities-canada-former-security-chief


 

History Minute (046): Shall we a third time kiss the foot that crushes us?

In 1841 Secretary of State Daniel Webster urged Congress to go to war with England because England refused to return to the United States certain slaves who rebelled and took over the ship on which they were being transported.  

Quoting Zinn:
The Colored Peoples Press denounced Webster's "bullying position," and, recalling the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, wrote:

"If war be declared . . . Will we fight in defense of a government which denies us the most precious right of citizenship? . . . The States in which we dwell have twice availed themselves of our voluntary services, and have repaid us with chains and slavery. Shall we a third time kiss the foot that crushes us? If so, we deserve our chains."

Excerpt From
A People's History of the United States
Howard Zinn
 


Mark Leibovich on Hegseth, Trump, & More! (Al Franken podcast on YouTube)

We're joined by the great Mark Leibovich from The Atlantic to run through some of the wild stories fresh out of Washington. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is facing criticisms on multiple fronts: Not only was it reported that he ordered the killing of two survivors from a bombed alleged drug trafficking boat, a Pentagon Inspector General also found that he put American troops' lives in danger with his reckless messages on Signal. Could we see Trump turn on Hegseth?

We also recap the marathon Cabinet meeting. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spent his time kissing Trump's ass, and Trump (when he was awake) broke out into an maliciously racist rant about Somalis.

Plus, we talk MORE shady pardons (including the former Honduran President and convicted drug trafficker), Trump's sinking approval ratings, and Dick Cheney!

READ Mark's writing in The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/author/mark-leibovich/
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MAGA Madness (Senator Sheldon Whitehouse; Making the Case podcast)

If you’re looking for a high-profile job in the Trump Administration, loyalty to MAGA is the only requirement.

In this episode, Senator Whitehouse welcomes Lisa Graves of True North Research back to the podcast to discuss how President Trump’s DOJ has gone after his political enemies, and the legal setbacks the Department has faced at the hands of unqualified loyalists who have been wrongly appointed as U.S. Attorneys. Whitehouse and Graves also set the scene on the dark money corruption swirling around the Supreme Court in advance of a key campaign finance case.

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RFK Jr’s Great Crusade (Conspirituality podcast, #286)

RFK Jr is one of the greatest perpetrators of a firehose of falsehoods that we’ve ever covered. The stakes were raised when he was installed as head of America’s public health system. A new longform article in The Atlantic offers an inside look at the history and current thinking of this man, as insightful for what it offers as telling for what it omits. We discuss the role of journalism in an age defined by propaganda.

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See the Show Notes here for links to articles on these related topics:
  • Scoop: The new #2 at CDC is a top ivermectin prescriber who ended Louisiana’s vaccine-promotion media campaigns 
  • Doctor Critical of Vaccines Quietly Appointed as C.D.C.’s Second in Command 
  • CDC Quietly Turned Off Its Vaccine Search Tool. It’s Not Clear When It’s Coming Back. 
  • The Olivia Nuzzi and RFK Jr. Affair Is Messier Than We Ever Could Have Imagined 
  • RFK Jr. and the Inexplicable Appeal of Repulsive Men 
  • RFK Jr. is overhauling the program that helps preserve Americans' access to vaccines 
  • Why Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. So Convinced He’s Right? 
  • Nature: Pertussis, A Tale of Two Vaccines

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Christian Student Blames Persecution for Failed Assignment (Hemant Mehta and Jessica Bluemke, The Friendly Atheist podast #612)

— She turned in a Bible sermon instead of an essay and failed. Now conservatives say she’s the victim. (3:06)

— A Minnesota church told kids to hug and forgive their abuser. Then he found more victims. (44:15)

— Because of religion, a West Virginia judge just torched the state’s best public health policy. (58:40)

— Florida Attorney General declares war on adults-only holiday drag show. (1:06:18)

— Religious leaders demand “immediate cancellation” of “Merry Gothmas” festival. (1:16:11)

— Texas families file class action lawsuit to halt Ten Commandments display in every school district. (1:19:49)

— UK Supreme Court strikes down N. Ireland’s pro-Christian Religious Education curriculum. (1:23:29)
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“A Man Like God” (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast) It’s in the Code ep 171

Josh Hawley builds his account on masculinity and manhood on the idea that men are created in God’s image and, as such, are his representatives on earth. 

But what is Hawley’s God like? What kind of God does Hawley worship? Who is this God that is the pattern for human manhood? 

In this episode, Dan argues that Hawley’s God’s insecurity drives him to exercise his power to dominate others. Check out the episode to hear why.
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DoJ moves to eliminate sexual abuse protections for LGBTQ+ people in prisons

The US Department of Justice has moved to eliminate rules protecting LGBTQ+ people from sexual abuse in prisons, a shift advocates say is "reckless and dangerous" and will lead to increased assaults behind bars... 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/05/doj-prison-lgbtq-sexual-abuse-protections


 

History Minute (045): Frederick Douglass: "What to the American slave is your Fourth of July?"

As found in Zinn's book, Frederick Douglass gave this speech on the Fourth of July, 1852:

"Fellow Citizens: Pardon me, and allow me to ask, why am I called upon to speak here today? What have I or those I represent to do with your national independence? Are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that Declaration of Independence, extended to us? And am I, therefore, called upon to bring our humble offering to the national altar, and to confess the benefits, and express devout gratitude for the blessings resulting from your independence to us? . . .

What to the American slave is your Fourth of July? I answer, a day that reveals to him more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your denunciation of tyrants, brass-fronted impudence; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mockery; your prayers and hymns, your sermons and thanksgivings, with all your religious parade and solemnity, are to him mere bombast, fraud, deception, impiety, and hypocrisy—a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages. There is not a nation of the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of these United States at this very hour.

Go where you may, search where you will, roam through all the monarchies and despotisms of the Old World, travel through South America, search out every abuse and when you have found the last, lay your facts by the side of the everyday practices of this nation, and you will say with me that, for revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without a rival. . . ."

Excerpt From
A People's History of the United States
Howard Zinn

 

New US seed ban risks driving cannabis genetics underground, growers warn

But if the ban goes through, she noted, "it's going to be a handful of the really large companies that have those right licenses. All those genetics, the good wine will go underground, and you're just going to get Ernest and Julio Gallo, rather than all the varietals that we can get at our local wine store. And so it's going to really impact the consumer experience."…


 

‘This merger must be blocked’: Netflix-Warner Bros deal faces fierce backlash

"The world's largest streaming company swallowing one of its biggest competitors is what antitrust laws were designed to prevent," the statement read. "The outcome would eliminate jobs, push down wages, worsen conditions for all entertainment workers, raise prices for consumers, and reduce the volume and diversity of content for all viewers. Industry workers along with the public are already impacted by only a few powerful companies maintaining tight control over what consumers can watch on television, on streaming, and in theaters. This merger must be blocked."…

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/dec/05/netflix-warner-bros-deal-backlash 


Escape from Scientology (Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, Freethought Radio podcast)

Pamela Nickel Williams, author of the memoir Clearly Lies Are True, tells us what it was like growing up in Scientology, and how she escaped that abusive cult.
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Saturday, December 6, 2025

The News Roundup – Domestic and International (The 1A) 2025-12-05

Domestic

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was under the spotlight this week. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are demanding video and audio of a “double-tap” strike he ordered on a boat allegedly carrying drugs into the U.S.

The Trump administration has halted immigration applications from 19 countries. This comes after the shooting of two National Guard members by an Afghan national in Washington D.C.

The city of San Francisco filed a lawsuit against food manufacturers over ultra processed products. It’s the first of its kind and argues that cities and states have been burdened with treating the diseases the food causes.
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International

Graphic depictions of at least two survivors being killed by a second U.S. military strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat sparked outrage on Capitol Hill. This comes as tensions between Caracas and Washington reach a fever pitch.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro confirmed that he did speak with President Donald Trump in a phone call that he described as “cordial.”

An American delegation attended talks in Moscow, hoping to end the war in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin declined to compromise during negotiations.

And the Israeli government announces it will reopen the Rafah border crossing, but only to for Palestinians to leave Gaza.
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History Minute (044): J.W. Loguen replies to the woman who claims she owns him.

Quoting Zinn: 

Loguen made his home in Syracuse a major station on the Underground Railroad. It was said that he helped 1,500 slaves on their way to Canada. His memoir of slavery came to the attention of his former mistress, and she wrote to him, asking him either to return or to send her $1,000 in compensation. Loguen's reply to her was printed in the abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator:

"Mrs. Sarah Logue. . . . You say you have offers to buy me, and that you shall sell me if I do not send you $1000, and in the same breath and almost in the same sentence, you say, "You know we raised you as we did our own children." Woman, did you raise your own children for the market? Did you raise them for the whipping post? Did you raise them to be driven off, bound to a coffle in chains? . . . Shame on you!

But you say I am a thief, because I took the old mare along with me. Have you got to learn that I had a better right to the old mare, as you call her, than Manasseth Logue had to me? Is it a greater sin for me to steal his horse, than it was for him to rob my mother's cradle, and steal me? . . . Have you got to learn that human rights are mutual and reciprocal, and if you take my liberty and life, you forfeit your own liberty and life? Before God and high heaven, is there a law for one man which is not a law for every other man?

If you or any other speculator on my body and rights, wish to know how I regard my rights, they need but come here, and lay their hands on me to enslave me. . . ."

Excerpt From
A People's History of the United States
Howard Zinn

 

They Said What? (December 2025) - Freethought Today

"We Americans are the sons and daughters of the Christian pilgrims that poured out from Europe's shores to baptize a new world in their ancient faith…." (Rep. Eric Schmidt, R-Mo., in a speech to the National Conservatism Conference.)


Overheard (December 2025) - Freethought Today

"...It's not fine that thousands of people assumed we were in church when we were in a Town Hall meeting…"



Trump-allied PACs target Indiana Republicans blocking redistricting push - POLITICO

Turning Point Action and other MAGA-aligned groups will spend eight figures primarying local GOP figures who have resisted Trump's redistricting plans...

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/05/trump-allied-pacs-target-indiana-republicans-blocking-redistricting-push-00678520 


 

Trump administration moves to deny visas to factcheckers and content moderators | Trump administration | The Guardian

They must scrutinize for evidence an applicant's work history, including going through their LinkedIn profiles and other social media accounts, and looking for mentions in media articles of "activities including combatting misinformation, disinformation or false narratives, content moderation, compliance, and trust and safety"…

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/05/trump-administration-us-visa-crackdown 


 

Ex-Google Insider WARNS: "You Are Not Prepared For 2027"

Ex-Google design ethicist and AI expert Tristan Harris reveals the truth about what artificial intelligence is about to do to jobs, the economy, politics, and the future of human purpose. After years inside Google and more than a decade researching the social effects of technology, Tristan warns that we are approaching a moment where AI outpaces human control and reshapes society faster than governments can react.

Drawing on examples from social media, global trade, student debt, and national security, Tristan shows how AI will redefine every issue from immigration to democracy. He also shares the personal story behind his mission to warn the world before it is too late.

Discover:
• Why AI is eliminating jobs much faster than people realise
• The real reason UBI may not work in an AI-driven world
• How entire economies could collapse when key job sectors disappear
• Why junior workers and new graduates are at the highest risk
• How political power shifts when humans are no longer needed for labour
• The shocking rise of "AI immigrants" replacing cognitive work
• How AI will reshape education, healthcare, and national security
• The urgent steps needed to avoid a global economic crisis 

David Hogg to Democratic Establishment: Get the Message or Get Voted Out | WIRED

"What we want to do with Leaders We Deserve is not just elect younger versions of who's already there," said Hogg. "We want to elect younger people that have the chance to actually have integrity, support them with millions of dollars, ensure that they don't take money from corporations, for example, [and ask] that they support gun safety laws and that they're able to actually represent their constituents and not special interests."…

https://www.wired.com/story/big-interview-event-david-hogg/ 


 

‘Never seen anything like this’: alarm at memo from top US vaccine official

"The ultimate outcome will be fewer vaccines and more vaccine-preventable illness," said Dan Jernigan, former director of the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases until this year...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/04/us-vaccines-vinay-prasad-memo


 

History Minute (043): The Fugitive Slave Act

Quoting Zinn:

The Fugitive Slave Act passed in 1850 was a concession to the southern states in return for the admission of the Mexican war territories (California, especially) into the Union as nonslave states. The Act made it easy for slaveowners to recapture ex-slaves or simply to pick up blacks they claimed had run away. Northern blacks organized resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act, denouncing President Fillmore, who signed it, and Senator Daniel Webster, who supported it. One of these was J. W. Loguen, son of a slave mother and her white owner. He had escaped to freedom on his master's horse, gone to college, and was now a minister in Syracuse, New York. He spoke to a meeting in that city in 1850: 

"The time has come to change the tones of submission into tones of defiance—and to tell Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Webster, if they propose to execute this measure upon us, to send on their blood-hounds. . . . I received my freedom from Heaven, and with it came the command to defend my title to it. . . . I don't respect this law—I don't fear it—I won't obey it! It outlaws me, and I outlaw it. . . . I will not live a slave, and if force is employed to reenslave me, I shall make preparations to meet the crisis as becomes a man. . . ."
Excerpt From
A People's History of the United States
Howard Zinn

 

Trump pardons entertainment exec indicted by his own justice department

Tim Leiweke was accused of 'orchestrating a conspiracy to rig the bidding process for an arena at a public university…

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/03/trump-pardons-tim-leiweke


Lawmakers sharply divided as Congress probes killings at sea - POLITICO

Ranking Senate Armed Services Democrat Jack Reed said the briefing left him "deeply disturbed" and said the Pentagon "has no choice" but to release the full, unedited video. 

"This briefing confirmed my worst fears about the nature of the Trump administration's military activities," Reed said. "This must and will be only beginning of our investigation into this incident."…

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/04/boat-strike-one-of-the-most-disturbing-things-ive-ever-seen-00676949 


 

Minnesota Old Apostolic Lutheran Church Community Protected a Child Abuser — ProPublica

In front of the girl, her father and Bruckelmyer, Massie asked her for forgiveness. Looming over her, the three men wept. Then the girl's dad and preacher allowed the man who had been sexually abusing her since kindergarten to hug her. 

"It was one of the worst things ever," she told police some 15 years later...

https://www.propublica.org/article/sexual-abuse-old-apostolic-lutheran-church-minnesota 




David Gentile no longer required to pay $15.5M in restitution after Trump’s commutation - POLITICO

Gentile and his business partner, Jeffry Schneider, were convicted in August 2024 of conspiring to defraud thousands of investors in a capital funds scheme totaling $1.6 billion and using funding from investors to "pay distributions and create a false appearance of success." …

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/03/david-gentile-fraud-restitution-trump-00674963 


 

Poll: Trump's own voters begin blaming him for affordability crisis - POLITICO

It's a growing vulnerability that Democrats exploited repeatedly in recent months, with campaigns focused on affordability sweeping key races in last month's elections in New Jersey and Virginia and powering an overperformance in a deep-red House seat in Tennessee on Tuesday...

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/04/poll-americans-trump-voters-affordability-crisis-00674747 


 

Top 6 takeaways from the Pentagon’s Signalgate investigation - POLITICO

Democrats insist the report shows Hegseth's actions threatened troops, and he remains unaccountable. 

That could pose a problem if the House or Senate changes hands in 2026 — giving the opposition party subpoena power.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/04/pentagon-releases-report-on-hegseths-signal-chats-00676662 


 

Schumer announces health care plan - Live Updates - POLITICO

"This is the bill, a clean three-year extension of ACA tax credits, that Democrats will bring to the floor of the Senate for a vote next Thursday, and every single Democrat will support it," Schumer said. "Republicans have one week to decide where they stand."…

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/12/04/congress/schumer-announces-health-care-plan-00676620 


 

'The David Frum Show': Why American Health Care Is Still a Mess - The Atlantic

There's other disparities in terms of access to health-care providers, which are also important, but the fundamental disparity is people who are uninsured don't get the care they need to maintain their health. 

Frum: Americans don't like comparing their way of doing things to anybody else. And when they do compare, the comparison they typically will most often make is to my native Canada, partly because it's next door and speaks English, and partly because it's a system as different from the United States just about as there is in the developed world, so you get a very extreme compare and contrast—very different from what you would do if you compared it to, say, Switzerland or Germany. But how do other countries approach these things? What do they do right that Americans could learn from if Americans were ever minded to learn from anybody? 

Gruber: I think, fundamentally, they do two different things, and this comes to, really, debate over single payer. Let's step back and talk about Bernie [Sanders] and single payer. Okay, what is single-payer health care? It really is three different pieces. The first piece, the one we talk about the most and that's the least important, is having one single payer. The second piece is universal coverage. That's something that other countries do right—most countries in the world do right—and that's something we should do. The third piece, which we don't talk about nearly enough, is regulating health-care prices. We're the only developed country in the world which lets the free market determine the prices we pay for health care. Health care is a broken market. The free market should not be determining the prices. There should be government regulation to help determine the prices. Every other country in the world's learned that lesson; we have not...

https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/2025/12/the-david-frum-show-jonathan-gruber-health-care/685126/ 

 

CDC vaccine advisers delay hepatitis B vote amid confusion - POLITICO

"This is the third version of the questions that most of the ACIP members received in 72 hours," Hibbeln said. "We don't even have a slide explicitly describing what questions we're supposed to answer."… 

Shakeups to the panel's membership and leadership have resulted in chaotic meetings and delayed votes…

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/04/cdc-vaccine-advisers-delay-hepatitis-b-vote-amid-confusion-00677174 


 

GAO to investigate if Pulte mishandled mortgage fraud referrals - Live Updates - POLITICO

Democrats and the targets of Pulte's DOJ referrals have accused the FHFA director, who is also chair of the boards of government-controlled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, of leading politically motivated and improperly conducted investigations into public figures who have opposed the president. The FHFA's top internal watchdog position has been vacant since early November, when Reuters reported that Pulte had circumvented the previous Inspector General Joe Allen to make the criminal referrals…

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/12/04/congress/gao-to-investigate-if-pulte-mishandled-mortgage-fraud-referrals-00676967 


 

DEI ban could hurt college enrollment rates for men, particularly White men - The Washington Post

The university accepted nearly equal numbers of male and female prospects, though, like some other schools, it got nearly twice as many female applicants. That math meant it was easier for male students to get in — 7 percent of male applicants were admitted, compared with 4.4 percent of female applicants, university data shows. 

The Trump administration's policies may soon put an end to that advantage enjoyed by men at some colleges, admissions and higher-education experts say...


 

White House backing push to attach Senate housing package to must-pass defense bill - Live Updates - POLITICO

The ROAD package, backed by Senate Banking Chair Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and ranking member Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), includes an array of legislation aimed at boosting housing supply. The Banking panel approved the measure unanimously in July...

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/12/03/congress/white-house-backing-push-attach-senate-housing-package-defense-bill-00674916 


 

D.C. pipe bomb suspect arrested by FBI in unsolved case tied to Jan. 6 - The Washington Post

Law enforcement officials are investigating a motive, but two people familiar with the matter described Cole as an extremist in his political beliefs. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss details of an ongoing investigation. Bondi said federal agents were still executing search warrants and gathering evidence as of Thursday afternoon, "and there could be more charges to come."…

 

Grand jury refuses to reindict Letitia James in mortgage fraud case - The Washington Post

The refusal by a grand jury in Norfolk marks a major defeat for President Donald Trump, who has made a priority of prosecuting James, a longtime foe. As New York attorney general, James brought a civil fraud case against Trump and his real estate empire, which resulted in a verdict that Trump and others in his company had committed fraud...

Rep. Shri Thanedar eyeing impeachment articles against Pete Hegseth over boat strikes

Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) on Thursday announced he will file articles of impeachment against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who is at the center of two scandals at the Defense Department. 

"This secretary has to go," Thanedar told Fox News host Josh Breslow. "He's incompetent. He's, you know, violated — he has committed war crimes. He must go."…

 https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5633631-shri-thanedar-pete-hegseth-articles-of-impeachment/


Is A Blue Tsunami Building? (Find Out podcast on YouTube)

The results are in from Tennessee’s 7th District special election — and even though the Republicans won - the result is great news for Democrats.

We discuss how a deep-red seat nearly slipped out of Republican hands and why the surprisingly tight margin is setting off alarm bells inside the GOP.

We also dig into Donald Trump’s latest insane lies about “affordability,” why voters aren’t buying his nonsense, and how the cost-of-living crisis is very bad news for Republicans.

Finally, we ask the big question: with Democrats over-performing in race after race — and now in one of the reddest districts in the country — are we watching the early signs of a Blue Tsunami forming for 2026?
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Trump officials threaten to withhold Snap funds from Democratic-led states

The latest announcement from the administration has raised renewed criticisms of the plan, with New York's Democratic governor, Kathy Hochul, saying on X: "Genuine question: Why is the Trump administration so hellbent on people going hungry?" 

 Similarly, Democrats on the House agriculture committee said: "Yet again, Trump and Rollins are illegally threatening to withhold federal dollars. Snap has one of the lowest fraud rates of any government program, but Trump continues to weaponize hunger."…

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/02/trump-snap-benefits-threat-democratic-states