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Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD @NIHDirector_Jay - Forget the food headlines. What matters is this: acknowledging a chronic disease epidemic in children and investing in gold-standard science, including pediatric cancer research. That’s leadership. 
Thanks @yoalexrapz for having me on Culture Apothecary 🎙 over the Christmas break.
In case you missed it, watch here 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OHSs0Vm89y4
https://x.com/NIHDirector_Jay/status/2008280343389106519

JD Vance @JDVance - Meme
End Wokeness @EndWokeness
BREAKING: Congressional Dems just held a candlelit vigil to honor the 5th January 6th anniversary
https://x.com/JDVance/status/2008188525162721647

JD Vance @JDVance - May he rest in peace 🙏
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Say a prayer for my dear friend ⁦@DougLaMalfa⁩ s family. He was a family man a farmer and a true patriot.
https://x.com/JDVance/status/2008602299137237494

JD Vance @JDVance - Happy Birthday to my darling Usha, who turns 40 today!
https://x.com/JDVance/status/2008668995327848805

Jeff Landry @JeffLandry - Bringing king cake all the way to NYC to our @LSU alum @SandraSmithFox! Thanks for having me in @FoxNews studio today. 
What better way to kick off Carnival season!
https://x.com/JeffLandry/status/2008619106455683193

Jeffrey A Tucker @jeffreytucker - Here is what desperation looks like: using DDOS attacks to bring down an academic website to keep science from being distributed. It's so utterly crazy.
https://x.com/jeffreytucker/status/2008542678120886539

Jesus A. Osete @JesusOseteDOJ - @AZSecretary didn’t respond!
Oh well! See you in court!
https://x.com/JesusOseteDOJ/status/2008671464975909279

J&L Historical @Jason_R_Burt - Video: Think you have what it took to be a paratrooper during WWII? 
https://x.com/Jason_R_Burt/status/2008717503850311855

John Ʌ Konrad V @johnkonrad - op-ed: I’ve spoken with multiple senior Pentagon officials and others indirectly involved in the Maduro raid. Two things stand out.
First: the operation was far more impressive than the public realizes.
Second: in my assessment as an observer, the decisive factor behind its speed and success was set months earlier at Quantico when Trump and Hegseth delivered a blunt message directly to ALL the generals and admirals: “You can take more risk because we have your back.”
I see no hard, on-the-record evidence that the Rules of Engagement were formally loosened in the Maduro raid (maybe they were, maybe they weren’t). What I do see is overwhelming evidence that the units involved internalized that message.
Historically, ROEs are drafted by senior JAGs, tightened by senior administrators, then tightened again at every level down the chain until, in some cases, platoon commanders can barely return fire while under attack.
This time, more trust was placed in officers closer to the fight.
This administration trusts warfighters. It trusts that well-trained men and women on the front lines have the judgment and ethical compass to make real-time decisions to protect themselves and civilians in complex combat environments.
Ironically, that trust reduces civilian casualties and the risk of war crimes because enemy fighters are stopped before they can use civilians, including children, as shields.
This isn’t a new problem. My father, a medic in Vietnam, talked about it often. Civilians brought to him with horrific wounds by soldiers who saw the enemy coming but weren’t allowed to fire. Angry, frustrated troops. An enemy soldier burned alive because base security was authorized only to fire warning flares as he crossed the wire.
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