Letters from an American - December 22, 2025
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Hello, this is Michael Moss.
Heather Cox Richardson is unable to read the letter today, so I will be reading it in her place.
December 22, 2025.
This afternoon, President Donald J. Trump announced that the U.S. Navy will build two new
Trump-class battleships.
As Lara Seligman and Marcus Weissgerber of the Wall Street Journal note,
Trump has complained for years that America's warships are terrible-looking
and has been involved in the design of the new Golden Fleet.
A former Rear Admiral, who is director at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies,
told Seligman and Weiss Gerber that the Golden Fleet is exactly what we don't need.
The last battleship in history to be built was the
HMS Vanguard, completed in 1946. The last battleship commissioned by the U.S. was the USS Missouri,
which was decommissioned in the 1990s. The proposed ships are, he said, focused on the president's
visual that a battleship is a cool-looking ship. In an illustration of the new battleship provided
by the White House, the vessel sports an image of Trump on its upper deck. Trump seems to be
focusing on creating a golden legacy for himself as the MAGA movement falters.
At a news conference yesterday from Mara Lago, announcing the new Trump-class ships,
Trump expressed concern that Americans were still talking about the Epstein files.
A lot of people are very angry that pictures are being released of other people that really
had nothing to do with Epstein.
But they're in a picture with him because he was at a party, and you ruined a reputation of
somebody, Trump said.
A lot of people are very angry that this continues.
A lot of Republicans, he added.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act required the Justice Department to release all the files by Friday,
but it is released only about 10,000 of what are apparently hundreds of thousands of documents,
and those are heavily redacted.
Department leaders are quite obviously covering up material,
suggesting that what remains unknown is so hideous that Trump and his loyalists have concluded
it's better to break the law Congress passed to provide transparency,
thus infuriating the MAGA base that voted for Trump because he lied that he would release
the files than to let anyone know what they're hiding.
Former President Bill Clinton issued a statement today demanding that the Department of Justice
follow the law and produce the full and complete record
the public demands and deserves. The material the department has released implies that a major
perpetrator of abuse in the files is Clinton. Today, he noted that the department's actions
make it clear that someone or something is being protected. Clinton says he needs no such protection,
and calls on President Trump to direct Attorney General Bondi to immediately release any remaining
materials referring to, mentioning, or containing a photograph of Bill Clinton.
In other words, as USA Today Opinion columnist Michael J. Stern put it, Bill Clinton just called Trump
and Pam Bondi's bluff.
Magal leaders are now openly fighting over its future. At this weekend's Turning Point USA America
Fest, Erica Kirk, the widow of the late Charlie Kirk, announced her
support for Vice President J.D. Vance for President in 28, although Trump has been handing out Trump
28 hats. As recently as last week, Brian Schwartz of the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump
has been talking with lawyer Alan Dershowitz about ways in which he could constitutionally serve
a third term. He cannot. As Andrew Howard of Politico reported, the conference featured infighting
in which prominent podcaster Ben Shapiro called out right-wing influencers
Candice Owens, Tucker Carlson, Megan Kelly, and Steve Bannon,
who have lately moved even further toward the Nazi far-right as frauds and grifters.
Meanwhile, prominent employees are leaving the Heritage Foundation
after its right-wing leader, Kevin Roberts,
defended Carlson's friendly interview with far-right,
Groyper leader, Nick Fuentes. Many of those leaving heritage are moving to former vice president
Mike Pence's Advancing American Freedom Foundation, established in 2021 after Trump supporters called for
Pence's hanging. Pence's shop rejects the trade walls, isolationism, and strongman rule of
Trumpism. That split is showing elsewhere. Ewan Palmer of the Daily Beast reported today
that Texas Senator and podcaster Ted Cruz is bad-mouthing, Vance,
as he considers a 2028 presidential run.
And notably, the state senators in Pence's home state of Indiana
recently rejected Trump's demands that they redistrict the state in Trump's favor.
And there is strong pushback to what appears to be last night's attempt to censor the press.
On Sunday, the new editor-in-chief of CBS,
News, Barry Weiss, pulled a 60 Minutes story about the Trump administration's rendition of
migrants to the notorious Seacott terrorist prison in El Salvador just hours before it was scheduled
to air. The 60 Minutes story had undergone the normal process of vetting, fact-checking,
and legal reviews. In an email to the newsroom, Weiss said she pulled the story, which focused on the
torture the prisoners endured, because it did not present the administration's justification
for sending 252 migrants to Seacott. Weiss took over the top
editorship of CBS News in October after Paramount Skydance, owned by Trump loyalist David Ellison,
bought her opinion website Free Press for $150 million. Ellison's Paramount Skydance
is currently in the midst of attempting a hostile takeover of Warner Brothers Discovery,
which owns CNN.
Yesterday, billionaire Larry Ellison, David Ellison's father,
personally guaranteed that he would stand behind more than $40 billion in financing
required for the deal.
The 60 Minutes correspondent who reported the story, Sharon Alfonzi,
wrote in an email to her colleagues,
our story was screened five times and cleared by both CBS attorneys and standards and practices.
It is factually correct. In my view, pulling it now, after every rigorous internal check
has been met, is not an editorial decision. It is a political one. Alfonzi also noted that
the journalists had repeatedly asked for interviews with administration officials who did not answer.
Government's silence is a statement, she wrote, not a veto. Their refusal to be interviewed is a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story. If the administration's refusal to participate becomes a valid reason to spike a story, we have effectively handed them a kill switch for any reporting they find inconvenient. But it turned out that the segment had already been distributed in Canada, and copies of it appeared in the
U.S. this afternoon. Legal analyst Ashley Rangappa watched it and explained that it debunks the
fundamental claim used by the Trump administration that the detainees it sent there are terrorists
and corroborates torture using clips from El Salvadorian influencers Buckely uses internally.
Would be a shock to low information voters, probably. Journalist Parker Malloy, who covers the media
and culture observed, people are going to get to see a total normal news piece that clearly isn't
biased against Trump and think, she was afraid that this would upset the administration?
Alison Gill of Muller, she wrote, commented, had Barry Weiss just ran the story, it would have been
seen by a couple million people tops. The bootleg has now gone viral and may end up being the most
watched 60-minute segment ever.
In a new U-Gov poll conducted for the economist, fewer than half of Republicans say they
strongly approve of Trump, and only a third of Republicans approve strongly of his handling of
inflation and prices. All of this adds up to a president who thinks a lot about gold and his
legacy. On Friday, Josh Marshall of Talking Points memo observed that these days, the political
world around Trump has a feeling of drift, spectacle, and fragmentation. Trump's ballroom epitomizes
it, crass, stupid, vulgar, unacceptable, and yet ultimately meaningless. It's the full-size
version of having his stacked Kennedy Center board, of which he is the chairman, rename the
institution after him. These all have the feeling of a man who was bored, tapped out, losing coherence,
and energy, and who others are trying to keep distracted.
Toria Sheffield of People Magazine reports that at this weekend's Turning Point USA America
Fest, Fox News Channel host Jesse Waters told the audience that the ballroom president
Donald J. Trump wants to build next to the White House is four times the size of the
White House. According to Waters, Trump told him, Jesse, it's a monument.
I'm building a monument to myself because no one else will.
Letters from an American was written by Heather Cox Richardson.
It was produced at Soundscape Productions, Dead in Massachusetts.
Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.
Thank you.
