Heritage Foundation wades into Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes debate
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Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts during a September 2025 interview with CNA. / Credit: Jack Haskins/EWTN NewsWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 3, 2025 / 17:52 pm (CNA).The Heritage Foundation is receiving backlash after Kevin Roberts, its president, defended Tucker Carlson's recent controversial interview with Nick Fuentes. Roberts said in a video message on social media Oct. 30 that "the venomous coalition attacking [Carlson] are sowing division" and that "their attempt to cancel him will fail." While the Heritage Foundation president said he disagreed with and abhorred Fuentes' views, he said "canceling him is not the answer." "When we disagree with a person's thoughts and opinions, we challenge those ideas and debate," Roberts said. "And we have seen success in this approach as we continue to dismantle the vile ideas of the left." During the interview, Fuentes, who said he is Catholic, at one point said he admired Joseph Stalin and lamented against "o...
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts during a September 2025 interview with CNA. / Credit: Jack Haskins/EWTN News
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 3, 2025 / 17:52 pm (CNA).
The Heritage Foundation is receiving backlash after Kevin Roberts, its president, defended Tucker Carlson's recent controversial interview with Nick Fuentes.
Roberts said in a video message on social media Oct. 30 that "the venomous coalition attacking [Carlson] are sowing division" and that "their attempt to cancel him will fail." While the Heritage Foundation president said he disagreed with and abhorred Fuentes' views, he said "canceling him is not the answer."
"When we disagree with a person's thoughts and opinions, we challenge those ideas and debate," Roberts said. "And we have seen success in this approach as we continue to dismantle the vile ideas of the left."
During the interview, Fuentes, who said he is Catholic, at one point said he admired Joseph Stalin and lamented against "organized Jewry in America." For his part, Carlson at another point said he disliked Christian Zionists "more than anybody" and referred to Christian Zionism as a "brain virus" and a "Christian heresy."
Reports also surfaced that the Heritage Foundation had spent roughly $1.2 million sponsoring Carlson's show, for about $75,000 per episode for a 12-month period beginning in June 2024.
Fallout ensued after Roberts' video, with Heritage Foundation staffers posting a meme with the caption "Nazis are bad" in reference to Fuentes' antisemetic views and self-professed admiration of Hitler.
The Hill initially reported further dissatisfaction among staffers and that Ryan Neuhaus, Roberts' chief of staff, had been relocated Friday to another position within the organization. This came after Neuhaus reposted multiple statements in defense of Roberts' video. Neuhaus has since resigned.
Legal scholar and moral philosopher Robert P. George weighed in on the debate surrounding Carlson's interview Nov. 1, writing: "Engaging and forcefully arguing against people who deny the inherent and equal dignity of all is one thing, welcoming them into the movement or treating their ideas and ideologies as representing legitimate forms of conservatism is something entirely different."
He said American conservatism faces a challenge from those like Fuentes "seeking acceptance in the conservative movement and its institutions" with the ultimate goal of subverting "our commitment to inherent and equal human dignity."
"It is incumbent upon those of us who maintain the 'ancient faith' (to borrow a phrase from Lincoln) to make clear to friend and foe alike that we will not permit the integrity of our movement and its institutions to be compromised," George concluded.
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Notre Dame College in Mymensingh district, Bangladesh / Credit: Stephan Uttom RozarioDhaka, Bangladesh, Dec 10, 2025 / 12:00 pm (CNA).The president of the Bangladesh Catholic Bishops' Conference, Archbishop Bejoy D'Cruze of Dhaka, has expressed concern after threats against two prominent Catholic colleges posed "a grave concern for the Catholic Church," particularly ahead of Christmas and elections scheduled for February in a Dec. 3 statement.On Dec. 2, a letter written in Bengali under the name Tawhidee Muslim Janata ("faithful Muslim people") was sent to two of Bangladesh's most prestigious colleges: Notre Dame College, run by the Holy Cross Fathers, and Holy Cross College, run by the Holy Cross Sisters.The letter thanked the Catholic Church for its role in education but said that the Church is now trying to convert not only indigenous groups and Muslims to Christianity by offering various incentives."In a country where 90% of Muslims live, you are trying to convert people by...