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Civil War Erupts In Heritage Foundation Over Neo-Nazi Fuentes

One major conservative group is experiencing a massive rift in its workforce, and the source of the division is reportedly a polarizing far-right influencer. That’s according to a Monday article in the New York Post, which reported that insiders at the Heritage Foundation (the group responsible for the authoritarian Project 2025 playbook) are sharing stories of “revolt” within the GOP-aligned organization. Many within Heritage are alarmed after the group’s president, Kevin Roberts, refused to disavow right-wing podcaster Tucker Carlson after his friendly interview with white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.”We will always defend our friends against the slander of bad actors who serve someone else’s agenda,” Roberts said at the time. “That includes Tucker Carlson, who remains, and as I have said before, always will be a close friend of the Heritage Foundation. I disagree with and even abhor things that Nick Fuentes said,” Roberts continued. “But canceling him is not the answer either.”One source told the Post that Roberts’ statement was “the most embarrassed I’ve ever been to be a Heritage employee,” adding: “It’s not close.” Another accused Carlson of “playing footsie with literal Nazis.” A separate Heritage staffer said Roberts’ refusal to “cancel” Carlson amounted to “safe space wokeism. If we are labeled on the same side as Nick Fuentes, then we deserve to lose,” a fourth source said. “Talking with some of the interns I think that there are a growing number of them who actually agree [with Fuentes].”Fuentes, who has openly praised Adolf Hitler and repeatedly maligned the Jewish community, spent part of his interview with Carlson blaming Jewish people for the state of American politics. He also heaped praise on World War II-era Russian leader Josef Stalin, calling himself a “fan” of the dictator who killed millions of his own citizens.

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‘Going to be bad for them’: George Conway exposes 2 ways GOP is panicking over ‘No Kings’

Top Republicans have been repeatedly attacking the nationwide planned October 18 “No Kings” protests as “hate America rallies.” But conservative attorney George Conway is arguing that the GOP is deeply afraid of the protests in two significant ways. As the Washington Post reported, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) and House Republican Conference Chair Lisa McClain (R-Mich.) all besmirched the upcoming demonstrations and likened participants to terrorists.“I bet you you’ll see Hamas supporters, I bet you’ll see Antifa types, I bet you’ll see the Marxists on full display, the people who don’t want to stand and defend the foundational truths of this republic,” Johnson said Friday. However, in a Friday segment on MSNBC, Conway suggested Republicans’ attacks were particularly revealing. “The Weeknight” co-host Michael Steele (also the former chairman of the Republican National Committee) began the exchange by asking Conway his thoughts on Republicans “silently watching” as President Donald Trump instructed the Department of Justice to prosecute his political opponents. The prominent Trump critic acknowledged the “crucial moment” the U. S. was in, and blasted voices in the media who downplayed criticisms of Trump as “authoritarian” and “fascist. We’ve seen nothing but that ever since the prosecution of political enemies, soldiers on the streets,” Conway said. “The attempt to divide, demonize the enemy, calling them terrorists, people calling people who are just marching in the streets, terrorist supporters and Antifa and Hamas and all that stuff. And it is really, really insane. You have a bunch of people who are lying liars who lie, and they continue to lie,” Conway said of Republicans. “They’re lying about the protests. They’re saying, ‘oh, these are going to be violent’ . They’re trying to do two things. One is, they’re trying to delegitimize something that they know is going to be bad for them. And the second thing is they’re trying to deter people from showing up. But they’ve absolutely had the opposite effect,” He added. “And it’s sort of like the way Trump is with selling books for the people who write about him. He trashes the book and the book ends up at the top of the charts! And that’s what’s happening tomorrow.”Watch the segment below: YouTube www. youtube. com.