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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Why Hegseth is Really Fighting

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

Breaking today: The assassin who gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City fled on a GPS-equipped “Citi Bike.”


Verdict watch: The Daniel Penny verdict could come at any minute. Today, the jury watched back testimony from the good Samaritan who restrained a crazed and threatening homeless man on the New York City subway.

President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth arrives for a meeting with Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) on Capitol Hill on Dec. 2, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Scalp Hunting 

We told you over and over there was more to come on Pete Hegseth — and the betting markets now give his confirmation less than a 20% chance

We told you from the beginning that Gaetz and Hegseth would face a very, very difficult time — not just because of their personal indiscretions and character — but because of their lack of experience to lead major organizations. 

BE SMART: The issue isn’t whether Hegseth gets confirmed or not — it’s what the fight means for the rest of Trump’s picks.

The thoroughly loathsome “Lincoln Project” speaks for much of the media when it says, “We are going to fight these appointments. Every one of them.”

RFK Jr. might be next: The Free Press points out that much of what RFK Jr. gets shellacked for preaching in the United States is conventional wisdom in Europe.

Watch tonight: Chris Cillizza will be on how many scalps are enough – and why Trump wants Hegseth to keep fighting even if he is never going to make it to a Senate hearing. 

Is the Anti-Trump Movement Dying?

The Beltway media still lives in the 2017 world of attacking Trump no matter what. They still believe that much of America is with them — and a lot of Democrats on cable news are with them.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is now all in on deportation. To be fair, he’s also all in on getting the Trump Department of Justice to drop the indictments against himself.

Bro Culture

Over the Thanksgiving weekend, you might have missed the wildest New York Times op-ed I’ve ever read: “How Our Messed-Up Dating Culture Leads to Loneliness, Anger and Donald Trump,” by Sarah Bernstein.

Activists for and against trans rights protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court before the start of the United States v. Skrmetti case on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

End of the Trans Movement? 

Today, the transgender rights movement jumped the shark — well, actually last night — when the ACLU lawyer poised to argue before the Supreme Court tried launching this trial balloon on CNN.

It’s not just the ACLU. The Biden administration argued today against the Tennessee law that bans “gender-affirming” hormone treatment for anybody under 18 years of age. 

Pro tip: A softball interview with Jake Tapper doesn’t prepare you for Justice Samuel Alito. Watch more here.

Common sense: The chemical castration of 9-year-olds is a bad idea. 

Jumping the shark: The girls in boys’ sports crew demand the rest of us change our values so they can have their rights. It’s the opposite of the civil rights or gay rights movements, which demanded equal rights for people with the same values. 

The Cincinnati Bridge

You haven’t heard of the massive bridge in Cincinnati that will be closed for months, maybe years, because of a massive fire that possibly started from a homeless encampment — that’s because the bridge isn’t on I-95 in the Democratic stronghold of Philadelphia. 

But no: Nobody covered the Big Mac Bridge fire on November 1, even though it burned hot enough to warp the steel supports. 

No Answers: A month later, the fire department can’t figure out why the fire started. 

The I-471 bridge carries not only rush hour traffic between Cincinnati and the bedroom communities of Kentucky but massive amounts of truck and freight traffic. 

Color us shocked that there is no interest in Washington figuring out why the fire started or getting the bridge fixed. 

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