Ex-Trump Adviser Stephen Moore Leaves Heritage Foundation Amidst Nick Fuentes-Tucker Carlson Controversy
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Ex-Trump Adviser Stephen Moore Leaves Heritage Foundation Amidst Nick Fuentes-Tucker Carlson Controversy
"Friends: After 12 happy and productive years, I have decided to resign my position as senior visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation in order to concentrate my work load on continuing to build up @Comm4Prosperity and the mounting influence of our daily Hotline. As Ed Feulner would say: onward,' he wrote."
"We will always defend truth, we will always defend America, and we will always defend our friends against the slander of bad actors who serve someone else's agenda. That includes Tucker Carlson, who remains and as I have said before, always will be a close friend of the Heritage Foundation, Roberts said. The venomous coalition attacking him are sowing division. Their attempt to cancel him will fail."
"In the wake of Roberts's statement, some of his Heritage Foundation colleagues took to social media to remind Roberts, NAZIS ARE BAD. Richard Stern, the director of Heritage's economic policy institute and federal budget center, retweeted the meme, adding, Evidently, a truth that is never more than one generation away from being forgotten."
Stephen Moore announced his resignation as a senior visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation after 12 years to concentrate on Comm4Prosperity and the organization's daily Hotline. Moore's post did not address the controversy tied to Tucker Carlson's interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes. Heritage president Kevin Roberts publicly defended Tucker Carlson, calling him a close friend and vowing to resist attempts to "cancel" him. Roberts's defense triggered major backlash within the Foundation. Several staff members rebuked Roberts on social media with posts including "NAZIS ARE BAD," and Richard Stern retweeted a meme warning that such truths can be forgotten within a generation.
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