Tuesday, December 23, 2025

The Donald J. Trump Center for Everything

 https://www.wsj.com/opinion/donald-trump-kennedy-center-rebranding-congress-8a6c53af?mod=hp_opin_pos_5

Only Congress has the authority to rename the Kennedy Center.

President Trump’s desire to have his name on everything, preferably in gold, is well-known, and at first we thought the addition of his name to the John F. Kennedy center for the arts in Washington, D.C., was ignorable as familiar Trumpian news. But there is the matter of the law.

Under 20 U.S.C. § 76i(a), Congress in 1964 established the Kennedy Center as “a building to be designated as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.” The title of the building isn’t a casual naming of the kind that happens when philanthropists donate to a museum and are honored with a wing named after them. The name is enshrined in statute as a memorial to the assassinated President.

Monday, December 22, 2025

‘60 Minutes’ correspondent says CBS’s Bari Weiss abruptly pulled segment on Trump deportations

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/12/21/cbs-news-bari-weiss-intervention/

CBS News abruptly pulled an investigative “60 Minutes” segment on the Trump administration’s deportations of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador’s CECOT prison after the Trump administration refused to grant an interview, according to a correspondent who shared her concerns in an email obtained by The Washington Post.

The decision came directly from the network’s editor in chief, Bari Weiss, according to an internal email sent to producers from the segment’s correspondent, Sharyn Alfonsi, who called the decision tantamount to handing the White House a “kill switch.”

Rob Reiner On the Time He Met Trump

https://youtube.com/shorts/NB5PHaTiMbE?si=ehdCO1V4xYboZJGO 

Trump LOOKS HORRIBLE as Term SUFFERS FATAL BLOW

NY yeshiva sued over 'sexual abuse'

 https://www.jpost.com/jewish-world/jewish-news/ny-yeshiva-sued-over-sexual-abuse

A Brooklyn yeshiva and its head administrator are being sued for $10 million over alleged sexual abuse by a rabbi who taught there for several decades. The lawsuit is the fifth to be filed against Yeshiva Torah Temimah and administrator Lipa Margulies alleging sexual abuse by Rabbi Yudi Kolko. Kolko was arrested for a second time in September for allegedly molesting a boy at the yeshiva, and then released on bail. He was previously charged with four counts of sexual abuse, including two felony counts, and with endangering the welfare of a child. The latest case involves the alleged sexual abuse of a minor, identified as John Doe No. 6, who was enrolled at Torah Temimah between the ages of 11 and 13. Lawyers say he was sexually abused by Kolko on a number of occasions at several locations, including inside the rabbi's car, and at the yeshiva in his office at the yeshiva and in the basement. According to the lawsuit, John Doe says that often, when Kolko would press himself up against him in a sexual manner, he would ask, "Does it hurt?" Attorneys Adam Horowitz and Michael Dowd allege that Margulies knew of allegations that Rabbi Kolko was sexually abusing boys at Torah Temimah years before John Doe No. 6 was a student there. "Despite the fact that Rabbi Margulies knew of allegations that Rabbi Kolko was sexually abusing children and was unfit to be a Rabbi or teacher at Torah Temimah, he took no action to protect the young male students at his school and continued to give Rabbi Kolko unfettered access to young children," the lawyers said in a press release. The alleged abuse dates back to the 1980s, and the lawsuit claims Margulies engaged in "tactics of intimidation, threats and coercion and misrepresentations" over years with the "intent of squelching any complaints." "In this case, our contention is that there were countless instances of notice to Rabbi Margulies about the conduct of Kolko," Dowd said. "His response has been threatening people who made complaints." Such cases could be compared to recent allegations against the Catholic Church, said Jeffrey Herman, a lawyer involved in previous lawsuits filed against the yeshiva. "It's similar in the sense of an insular community where these things, unfortunately, allegations that have been around for a long time, never made it to the judicial court system outside the community," Herman said. What was different in the yeshiva case, according to Herman, was the lack of an "institutional" cover-up. "This is one yeshiva, which has no connection to other Jewish institutions," he said. The attorney for Yeshiva Torah Temimah, Avraham Moskowitz, told The Jerusalem Post he had not yet been served with the lawsuit. In the past, Moskowitz has denied all allegations against the yeshiva. Regarding an earlier lawsuit in 2006, Moskowitz told JTA that the yeshiva "adamantly denies the allegations in the complaints and is sure that when the cases are over, the yeshiva will be vindicated."

‘The Wire’ Actor James Ransone Dies by Suicide at 46: What We Know

 https://www.newsweek.com/entertainment/the-wire-actor-james-ransone-dies-by-suicide-at-46-what-we-know-11251684

In 2021, Ransone publicly revealed he was a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, posting a detailed account on Instagram describing abuse he experienced from his former tutor in Phoenix, Maryland, in 1992, the Post reports. In his statement, Ransone described how the abuse led to what he called a lifetime of shame and embarrassment, contributing to struggles with alcoholism and heroin addiction.

CBS postpones ‘60 Minutes’ segment on migrant inmates from El Salvador’s CECOT prison

 https://nypost.com/2025/12/21/media/cbs-news-postpones-60-minutes-segment-on-migrant-inmates-from-el-salvadors-cecot-prison/

CBS pulled a “60 Minutes” segment on Venezuelan migrants who were sent to El Salvador’s notorious maximum-security prison, CECOT, just hours before its scheduled Sunday broadcast time. 

The episode, which was scheduled to air at 7:30 ET on Sunday, was set to show correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi interviewing recently released deportees who experienced “brutal and torturous” conditions at the hellhole prison, according to an earlier description on its Paramount Plus website.

A CBS News spokesperson said in an email to Reuters that ⁠the segment “needed additional reporting.” 

However, in a Sunday email sent to fellow correspondents, Alfonsi blasted the decision to postpone the segment, alleging Weiss had “spiked our story,” according to the Wall Street Journal.

Alfonsi added that the choice to delay the airtime was political, not a journalistic judgement, according to the email reviewed by the outlet.

Two lawmakers seek to find Bondi in contempt over Epstein files

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/12/21/epstein-files-photo-bondi-justice-department/

Reps. Ro Khanna (D-California) and Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky) said Sunday that they will seek to find Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt of Congress for not releasing more documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

More than 20 files that the Justice Department initially posted were later deleted without explanation from the agency’s website, according to a Post analysis of the files.

“The administration has struggled for months and months with something that they initially ginned up, and then sort of tried to tamp down,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) said Sunday on “This Week” on ABC. “So any evidence or any kind of indication that there’s not a full reveal on this, this will just plague them for months and months more. So my suggestion would be: Give up all the information.”

Tucker Carlson named ‘Antisemite of the Year’ by prominent Jewish organization after alarming interviews

 https://nypost.com/2025/12/21/us-news/tucker-carlson-named-antisemite-of-the-year-by-jewish-organization/

“By an overwhelming vote margin, Tucker Carlson has been named StopAntisemitism’s 2025 Antisemite of the Year,” StopAntisemitism founder and executive director Liora Rez told The Post.

Elise Stefanik Gets the Trump Treatment

 https://www.wsj.com/opinion/elise-stefanik-gets-the-trump-treatment-af599479?mod=hp_opin_pos_4

Being an opponent of President Trump is fraught, but being his friend can also be perilous. Witness New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, a rising GOP star who thought she had Mr. Trump’s support to run for Governor until she didn’t.

Ms. Stefanik announced her run for Albany shortly after the November election. But on Friday she left the race, despite having raised $12 million, and says she also won’t run for re-election in her upstate district. It’s hard to blame her after her rough treatment by the President.

’60 Minutes’ Faces Backlash For Pulling Trump El Salvador Prison Segment

 https://www.newsweek.com/cbs-60-minutes-backlash-pulling-trump-el-salvador-prison-11252176

CBS program 60 Minutes is under fire after posting a notice that a segment on its episode set to air Sunday had been pulled - one featuring interviews with prisoners sent from the U.S. to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, known as CECOT.

Democratic political commentator Marco Foster wrote on X: "This is the now deleted teaser for the 60 Minutes report that was supposed to air tonight on the CECOT torture prison in El Salvador that Donald Trump sent hundreds of migrants to. CBS is officially a mouthpiece for the Trump administration thanks to Bari Weiss."