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The Heritage Foundation, a prominent conservative think tank, is experiencing internal turmoil and a loss of credibility. This is primarily due to President Kevin D. Roberts’ support of Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with Nick Fuentes, an individual known for antisemitic views. Roberts defended Carlson against critics, using language perceived by many Republicans as coded antisemitism. As a result, three trustees have resigned from the board, including a major donor. The resigning trustees cited a drift from core principles and the foundation’s failure to condemn antisemitism as reasons for their departure. Roberts apologized for the video but blamed a subordinate for its content.

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Heritage Foundation Rocked by Trustee Exodus Over Antisemitism Controversy

Washington, D.C. – The Heritage Foundation, a leading conservative think tank, is facing a crisis of confidence after the resignations of two more trustees on Tuesday, following a similar resignation last month. The departures are a direct response to President Kevin D. Roberts’ defense of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes, who has been widely criticized for antisemitic views.

Abby Spencer Moffat, CEO of the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation, a major donor to the Heritage Foundation, and real estate executive Shane McCullar announced their resignations, citing a departure from the organization’s core principles and a failure to condemn antisemitism. These resignations follow Robert P. George’s resignation last month. Moffat’s foundation has donated over $12 million to the Heritage Foundation since 2019.

The controversy erupted after Roberts defended Carlson in a social media video, referring to Carlson’s critics as “the globalist class” and a “venomous coalition,” language many Republicans interpreted as coded antisemitism.

“When an institution hesitates to confront harmful ideas and allows lapses in judgment to stand, it forfeits the moral authority on which its influence depends,” said Moffat in her resignation statement. McCullar echoed this sentiment, stating he could not “in good conscience, remain on a board that is unwilling to confront the lapses in judgment that have harmed its credibility, its culture and the conservative movement it once helped shape.”

Roberts has since apologized for the video, blaming a subordinate for its writing, but the damage appears to have been done. The Heritage Foundation released a statement expressing gratitude for the departing trustees’ service. The resignations raise serious questions about the future direction of the Heritage Foundation and its commitment to its stated principles in the face of growing concerns about the rise of antisemitism within certain segments of the conservative movement.

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