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  • A Visit from St. Nicholas | Christian Lasval, Brian Gottstein & John Popp
    Dec 23 2024

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from your friends at the Heritage Foundation! This week, we bring you a classic of the Christmas season.

    “A Visit from St. Nicholas” was composed by New York writer and businessman Clement Clark Moore in 1823. Now over 200 hundred years old, it remains one of the most well-known and iconic American poems ever. It established many key characteristics of Santa Claus as we know him today. Prior to Moore’s poem, St. Nicholas (or in the Dutch, Sinterklaas) enjoyed his jolly, gift-giving reputation primarily among Dutch immigrants. Moore embellished the historical bishop with a sleigh, reindeer, white beard, chimney-diving ability, and the Santa-esque physique we all know and love.

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    6 min
  • Why Have a Border Czar? | Tom Homan
    Dec 18 2024

    President Trump has promised new policies on border enforcement, designed to make Americans safer and to protect national sovereignty. To this end, he has selected career law enforcement officer Tom Homan as his Border Czar. I sat down with Tom to ask him about this new position and specifically, to shed light on one of the more contentious parts of Trump’s vision: the removal of illegal aliens from the American interior via deportation.

    Tom Homan on X: https://x.com/RealTomHoman

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    17 min
  • Why Does the Daniel Penny Verdict Matter? | Cully Stimson
    Dec 10 2024

    In May of 2023, a man named Daniel Penny boarded a subway car in New York City. During transit, a man named Jordan Neely began to threaten Penny and the other passengers on the car. Expressing a desire to defend himself and others, Penny, an ex-Marine, put Neely in a chokehold until the train arrived at the next station. Shortly after the incident ended, Neely unfortunately died.

    New York has brought a criminal case against Daniel Penny. The highly publicized trial concluded yesterday in Manhattan, with the jury delivering a verdict of “Not Guilty”. Because of the immediate nature of the event, we’ve decided to bring Heritage Explains to you a bit early this week. I sat down with Cully Stimson, Senior Legal Fellow here at the Heritage Foundation, to discuss the case. He’s a lawyer, but also a former prosecutor and judge, so it would be hard to find someone more qualified to shed light on Daniel Penny’s exoneration.

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    Rogue Prosecutors Book: https://www.heritage.org/rogue-prosecutors

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    16 min
  • How Can Tariffs Help the Economy? | Richard Stern
    Dec 4 2024

    Tariffs have been a hotly debated point in American politics since the country began. President-elect Donald Trump has demonstrated his support for tariffs, receiving criticism from both the left and some sections of the right. To understand the conservative approach to tariffs, we sat down with Richard Stern, the director of the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget here at the Heritage Foundation.

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    16 min
  • Who Was Mercy Otis Warren? | Christian Lasval & Brenda Hafera
    Nov 27 2024

    Mercy Otis Warren was a writer and playwright whose thought informed the American Revolution and the years following. As Thanksgiving of 2024 nears, Brenda Hafera, Assistant Director of the Simon Center for American Studies, here at the Heritage Foundation, thought it appropriate to reflect on Mrs. Warren’s thoughts, particularly those on gratitude. Heritage Social Media Manager Christian Lasval sat down Brenda to learn about this little-known figure in American history.

    Follow Christian Lasval on X: https://x.com/christianlasval

    More Work by Brenda Hafera: https://www.heritage.org/staff/brenda-hafera

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    21 min
  • The Story of Andre Joseph Scheinmann | Victoria Coates, Diana Mara Henry & Gabriel Scheinmann
    Nov 20 2024

    George Washington. Abraham Lincoln. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    These names are (hopefully) familiar to just about every kid growing up in the United States of America. They’re individuals who shaped the times that they lived in, whose impact has trickled down even to the present day. We remember them in order to understand how our country has developed over time, but also to learn from them, exceptional individuals that they were. Sometimes they demonstrated tremendous virtue. Other times they showed weakness and vice.

    But it would be a mistake to only learn from these great figures of national history. We also have to turn to the personal, to the uncles, aunts, parents, and grandparents who have much to teach us from their own pasts.

    One such example is Andre Joseph Scheinmann. Although his name doesn’t have the same reach as George Washington, his story is a truly remarkable one.

    Heritage Vice President Victoria Coates sat down with author Diana Mara Henry and Dr. Gabriel Scheinmann, president of the The Alexander Hamilton Society, to hear some of that story.

    The Alexander Hamilton Society: https://www.alexanderhamiltonsociety.org/

    I Am Andre by Diana Mara Henry: https://www.amazon.com/Am-Andr%C3%A9-Resistance-Fighter-British/dp/191655637X


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    35 min
  • What Happens Between Now and Inauguration Day? | Sarah Ursprung and Connor Semelsberger
    Nov 13 2024

    The election has swung decisively toward conservatives. But Inauguration Day is not until January 20th and the new Congress will not be in session until January 3rd. What happens between now and then? Connor Semelsburg, Government Relations Director for the Heritage Foundation, and Sarah Ursprung, Director of Government Relations for Heritage Action for America.

    The Heritage Foundation: www.heritage.org

    Heritage Action for America: www.heritageaction.com

    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org


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    19 min
  • Trump Has Won. What Happened and What’s Next? | Hans von Spakovsky
    Nov 6 2024

    As of early this morning, Wednesday November 6th, Donald J Trump has won the presidency of the United states of America. There are still several house and senate races that are up in the air, but conservative policy has won a decisive victory in this cycle.

    I sat down with Heritage Senior Legal Fellow, Hans von Spakovsky, to get his take on the events of last night and this morning.

    Hans von Spakovsky on X: https://x.com/hvonspakovsky

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    11 min