Friday, January 2, 2026

Wicked Composer Cancels Trump-Kennedy Center Show.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Composer Stephen Schwartz has canceled his performance at the Kennedy Center, citing objections to its renaming as the Trump-Kennedy Center.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Stephen Schwartz, President Donald J. Trump, and Trump-Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell

📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement was made ahead of Schwartz’s planned May 16 performance at the Trump-Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “It no longer represents the apolitical place for free artistic expression it was founded to be. There’s no way I would set foot in it now.” – Stephen Schwartz

🎯IMPACT: Numerous artists have canceled performances at the Trump-Kennedy Center, though many actually appear to have withdrawn from scheduled shows due to almost no public interest in their work.

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Stephen Schwartz, the composer of Broadway hits such as Wicked, Godspell, and Pippin, has withdrawn from a scheduled performance at the Trump-Kennedy Center. The decision comes in response to the venue’s renaming as the Trump-Kennedy Center, a move that has sparked protests from far-left activists in the arts community.

Schwartz, who was set to host the Washington National Opera Gala on May 16, stated via an email sent by his assistant, “It no longer represents the apolitical place for free artistic expression it was founded to be. There’s no way I would set foot in it now.” The Trump-Kennedy Center has been the target of leftist protests after President Donald J. Trump and the cultural institution’s president, Ric Grenell, moved to depoliticize its musical and artistic offerings.

The renaming has prompted a wave of artist cancellations. Jazz group The Cookers, the Doug Varone and Dancers troupe, and drummer Chuck Redd are among those who have withdrawn from scheduled performances. Redd’s cancellation of his Christmas Eve concert led to Trump-Kennedy Center leadership demanding $1 million from him, calling his decision a “political stunt.” However, The National Pulse reported late last week that leftist performers such as The Cookers, Kristy Lee, Chuck Redd, and Doug Varone and Dancers actually appear to have withdrawn from scheduled shows due to almost no public interest in their work.

Additionally, Grenell has accused media outlets like CNN and The Washington Post of encouraging artists to boycott the venue. He claimed on social media that “legacy media are left-wing activists—and they are open about it.” Meanwhile, the Trump administration has dismissed criticism of the renaming, arguing it saved the institution from financial ruin.

Notably, a number of leftwing activists and self-styled “arts defenders” have been revealed to be urging performers to cancel appearances, patrons to boycott events, and even cheering for Trump’s death, all in protest of the Center’s association with the current president.

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Maduro Now Says He’s Willing to Talk.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro expressed willingness to negotiate a drug-trafficking agreement with the United States following recent military actions targeting his government.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Nicolás Maduro, the U.S. military, and U.S. President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The remarks were made in an interview given by Maduro, which aired on Venezuelan state television on New Year’s Eve, following U.S. military strikes that have been ongoing since September 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “If they want to seriously discuss an agreement to combat drug trafficking, we’re ready.” – Nicolás Maduro

🎯IMPACT: While Maduro’s remarks could signal a potential shift in U.S.-Venezuelan relations, his regime’s integration with the Cartel de los Soles and involvement in the illegal drug trade likely mean new negotiations remain remote.

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Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro is signaling that he is now open to negotiations with U.S. President Donald J. Trump on tackling his country’s involvement in drug trafficking, as well as oil-related leases and agreements. In a pre-taped interview that aired on Venezuelan state television, he said, “The U.S. government knows, because we’ve told many of their spokespeople, that if they want to seriously discuss an agreement to combat drug trafficking, we’re ready.”

The interview and call for negotiations follow a month of U.S. military strikes against Venezuelan-origin cartel drug boats and the seizure of several large oil tankers subject to sanctions by U.S. forces operating in the Caribbean. Notably, the Trump administration contends the drug trafficking operations are linked to the Maduro regime, which is believed to also operate as the Cartel de los Soles (Cartel of the Suns).

In addition, Maduro invited U.S. investment in Venezuela’s oil industry, emphasizing Chevron’s ongoing operations in the country. However, the communist strongman also accused President Trump and the U.S. government of pursuing regime change and seeking control over Venezuela’s oil reserves, citing a “pressure campaign” that included military deployments in the Caribbean. He claimed the U.S. aims to “impose themselves through threats, intimidation and force.”

Notably, Maduro’s interview coincided with the latest U.S. kinetic military strike against a cartel-operated drug boat, announced by the Pentagon. Additionally, just after the Christmas holiday, President Trump confirmed that U.S. forces had struck the Venezuelan mainland, targeting a port facility used by drug traffickers to launch illegal narcotic-laden vessels.

At least 114 individuals have reportedly been killed since the U.S. initiated strikes on drug boats in September.

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Scott Bolger Faces 5-Years for Death Threat Text to Kennedy Center Chief Ric Grenell.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A McLean man is facing federal charges after allegedly sending a death threat to a federal official and attempting to deceive agents upon their arrival.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Scott Allen Bolger, federal law enforcement, and Richard Grenell.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The threat was sent on December 23, and the investigation took place in McLean, Virginia.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Threats of violence are serious crimes with serious consequences,” said Lindsey Halligan, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

🎯IMPACT: Bolger faces up to five years in federal prison if convicted.

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A 33-year-old Virginia man has been charged with transmitting threats in interstate commerce and making false statements after allegedly sending a graphic death threat to the Trump Kennedy Center President Ric Grenell, a current federal official, and attempting to deceive investigators.

Scott Allen Bolger, who lives in a 740 sq ft apartment in McLean, faces up to five years in federal prison if convicted. According to court records, the investigation began after a threatening text message was sent on December 23 using Google Voice, a service that masks the sender’s phone number.

According to prosecutors, the text read, “Step on U Street and get a bullet put between your eyes, loyalist pig skin pu**y.” The Department of Justice (DOJ) initially did not identify the recipient of the threat, but later reports stated that the message was sent to Grenell, who subsequently confirmed he was the target.

Grenell thanked law enforcement officials involved in the case, including Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, and U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, saying, “I am grateful… for finding this deranged individual and locking him up. His name is Scott Bolger.”

When federal agents arrived at Bolger’s residence in McLean to question him, prosecutors allege he attempted to mislead them by claiming his name was “Brian Black” and denying any knowledge of Scott Bolger. Investigators had already identified him as the suspect before the encounter.

Bolger attended Marshall University in West Virginia and lists his employer as I.T. consultancy “Iben,” run by Beneil (Ben) Khoshabeh, based in San Jose, California.

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Kentucky Woman Charged with Fetal Homicide After Taking Abortion Pills Has Long Drug Arrest Record.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Kentucky woman is facing charges of first-degree fetal homicide, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence after allegedly using medication to abort a “developed male infant” at her home.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Melinda Spencer, 35, and Kentucky law enforcement officials.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident came to light on Wednesday at the United Clinic outside Lexington, Kentucky.

💬KEY QUOTE: “A truly compassionate society does not ask women to solve crises by ending a human life – it surrounds them with care, truth, and real alternatives.” – Addia Wuchner, Executive Director of Kentucky Right to Life.

🎯IMPACT: Spencer faces potential life imprisonment or the death penalty under Kentucky law if convicted of first-degree fetal homicide.

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Melinda Spencer, a 35-year-old Kentucky woman, is facing charges of first-degree fetal homicide, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. Police allege Spencer used abortion pills to terminate a “developed male infant” at her home outside Lexington.

The National Pulse has unearthed a lengthy, drug-riddled arrest record for Spencer, which dates back to 2011. Spencer appears to have been arrested on at least eleven occasions, with most arrests containing records of amphetamine or methamphetamine abuse. In 2016, Spencer was subject to a commitment order.

According to local reports, Spencer disclosed to staff at United Clinic that she aborted her pregnancy at her residence on Flat Mary Road in central, rural Kentucky. Clinic staff reported her to Kentucky State Police on Wednesday. Troopers and detectives interviewed Spencer, who admitted to purchasing abortion medication online and using it.

Law enforcement officials stated that Spencer then buried the fetus in a shallow grave at her residence. Investigators later uncovered the grave, though they did not specify how far along Spencer was in her pregnancy, only describing the fetus as “developed.”

First-degree fetal homicide is classified as a capital offense in Kentucky, carrying potential penalties of life imprisonment or the death penalty.

Addia Wuchner, Executive Director of Kentucky Right to Life, commented on the case, calling it “a profound tragedy.” She stated, “This case also highlights the dangers of abortion pills, which too often remove medical oversight, safeguards, and support. Kentucky’s responsibility is not to normalize abortion as healthcare, because healthcare is meant to heal and protect life.”

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The reason we’re covering this is that there has been a plethora of local reporting on the subject, and I have no doubt the national media will try to turn this into some pro-abortion crusade
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Iranian Regime Teeters as Trump Warns U.S. is ‘Locked and Loaded.’

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WHAT HAPPENED: Protests erupted in Iran, with two demonstrators confirmed dead after security forces opened fire in Lordegan.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Demonstrators, Iranian security forces, and international human rights organizations.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Protests began on Sunday in Tehran and spread to provinces such as Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, including Lordegan.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The Islamic Republic is the enemy of us all.” – Iranian wrestler Ebrahim Eshaghi

🎯IMPACT: The unrest highlights growing economic discontent and calls for international attention to human rights abuses.

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Iran is experiencing the most significant outbreak of political unrest in nearly three years, with protests driven by economic hardship spreading nationwide. State media confirmed two demonstrators were killed in the western city of Lordegan. The deaths followed reports that security forces opened fire on crowds in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, roughly 400 miles south of Tehran.

On Truth Social, U.S. President Donald J. Trump declared, “We are locked and loaded and ready to go,” emphasizing that the U.S. would intervene if more protesters were harmed. The protests, now in their sixth day, are the largest since 2022 and have already resulted in at least seven deaths as the Islamic regime seeks to maintain control.

Iranian officials, including Ali Larijani, have accused the U.S. and Israel of encouraging the unrest. Larijani warned on X, “Trump should know that intervention by the U.S. in the domestic problem corresponds to chaos in the entire region and the destruction of the U.S. interests.” Alj Shamkhani, an adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, echoed this sentiment, stating, “Any interventionist hand that gets too close to the security of Iran will be cut.”

Shopkeepers, bazaar merchants, and university students have joined demonstrations, chanting slogans against the ruling system and calling for economic reforms.

Ebrahim Eshaghi, an Iranian wrestler living in Germany, appealed for international attention, saying: “Today, the people of my city came out into the streets to demand their rights. So far, two young people have been killed, and many more have been injured. We ask all the people of the world to be our voice. The Islamic Republic is the enemy of us all.”

Analysts say Iran’s worsening economic situation underlies the protests, with inflation, currency devaluation, and unemployment pushing large segments of the population below the poverty line.

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‘F*ck Trump’ Arson Attack Destroys D.C. Home of Military Servicemen & Infant.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Two active-duty U.S. Space Force officers returned home to find their residence vandalized, robbed, and intentionally set on fire.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jason and Kaylee Taylor, both active-duty U.S. Space Force officers, along with their infant daughter, Rae.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred on Sunday, December 28, at their residence in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “While they were out of town, their home was broken into, robbed, vandalized, and intentionally set on fire.” – GoFundMe page

🎯IMPACT: The family lost nearly all possessions, including clothing, furniture, and keepsakes, and their cat, Marlee, perished in the fire.

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Jason and Kaylee Taylor, two members of the United States Space Force, were the victims of an allegedly politically motivated attack while they were away from their residence over the weekend before the New Year’s holiday.

The two active-duty Space Force officers returned to their Washington, D.C. home to find it had been broken into, vandalized, and intentionally set on fire, according to their account of the incident posted on a GoFundMe page raising money for the couple and their child.

The Taylors returned to find their residence destroyed by fire, including their pet cat being murdered in the process. Their vehicle was also vandalized with spray-painted messages reading “F*ck Trump” and “F*ck the Space Force.” The incident occurred on Sunday, December 28, near the Congressional Cemetery in D.C.’s Southeast.

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“While they were out of town, their home was broken into, robbed, vandalized, and intentionally set on fire,” the GoFundMe page states. The family lost clothing, furniture, baby items, keepsakes, and other essentials. Tragically, their family cat, Marlee, died in the fire. “Kaylee and Jason… and their beautiful baby girl, Rae, lost pretty much everything they owned,” the fundraiser adds.

The Taylors were not physically harmed. “We are incredibly grateful that Kaylee, Jason, and Rae were not home at the time and are physically safe,” the page says. However, they now face the challenge of rebuilding their lives from scratch. Donations are being sought to cover immediate needs and recovery costs, including “temporary housing and living expenses” and “replacing basic necessities.”

The GoFundMe campaign has raised nearly $86,000 as of the time of publication, and the incident remains under investigation.

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I donated to the GoFundMe and, given the family’s proximity to Capitol Hill, offered to buy them a meal (or more, frankly, if they want) at Butterworth’s
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Honoring Christ’s Mother on the Eighth Day of Christmas.

January 1 marks the Eighth Day of Christmas, known to the Catholic Church as the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. A solemnity is the highest-ranking type of Christian feast, and many are Holy Days of Obligation, meaning Catholics are expected to attend Mass unless they have a serious reason or dispensation not to. While Christmas and Easter stand as the greatest solemnities—celebrating Christ’s birth and resurrection—the Solemnity of Mary is not far behind.

Catholics and Orthodox Christians have long given the Virgin Mary a place of profound honor. For many Protestants, however, devotion to her can feel uncomfortable. Is it appropriate to dedicate services to the mother of Jesus or to ask for her intercession instead of addressing God directly? Might such practices risk sliding into idolatry or a form of goddess worship?

Catholics and Orthodox argue that the Virgin Mary, like all who are saved, is alive in Christ, not dead, as Scripture promises those who believe in Him “everlasting life.” Asking her—or any of the faithful departed who form the “cloud of witnesses” mentioned in the New Testament—to pray for us is therefore seen as no different from asking living friends, relatives, and fellow believers to pray for us.

The longstanding disagreements over venerating the Virgin Mary cannot be settled here. Still, it’s worth noting that many Protestants across history have held her in profound esteem—not only Anglicans and Episcopalians, whose faith retains some Catholic elements, but even the arch-Protestant Martin Luther.

Despite his sharp criticisms of the Catholic Church and certain of its doctrines, Luther never rejected personal devotion to the Virgin Mary. In 1522, he stated, “The veneration of Mary is inscribed in the very depths of the human heart.” Nearly ten years later, in 1531, he preached that she was the “highest woman and the noblest gem in Christianity after Christ… nobility, wisdom, and holiness personified,” adding that “We can never honor her enough”—while cautioning that such honor “must be given to her in such a way as to injure neither Christ nor the Scriptures.”

Whether your tradition leads you to join a Catholic Mass honoring the Mother of God on the Eighth Day of Christmas or not, it may still be fitting to pause and reflect on her indispensable role in the story of the Incarnation today. And if she’s still with you, consider reaching out to your own mother today.

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January 1 marks the Eighth Day of Christmas, known to the Catholic Church as the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. A solemnity is the highest-ranking type of Christian feast, and many are Holy Days of Obligation, meaning Catholics are expected to attend Mass unless they have a serious reason or dispensation not to. While Christmas and Easter stand as the greatest solemnities—celebrating Christ’s birth and resurrection—the Solemnity of Mary is not far behind. show more

St. Sylvester, Santa Claus, and the Seventh Day of Christmas.

While you may mark December 31 on your calendar as New Year’s Eve or Hogmanay, in Old World nations such as Germany and Poland, the day is still known as Silvester, after the Feast of Saint Sylvester, which falls on the Seventh Day of Christmas.

(You may have noticed we did not mark the Sixth Day of Christmas—that’s because it’s kept clear for the Feast of the Holy Family, which falls on December 30 if there is no Sunday between Christmas Day and New Year to host it.)

St. Sylvester served as Pope from 314 to 335 A.D., during an era when the Roman Catholics, the Eastern Orthodox, and the Oriental Orthodox—if you’ve heard of the Coptic Pope in Egypt, that’s them—were united in a single Church, with the Protestant movement still over a thousand years into the future.

Significantly, St. Sylvester’s papacy began just one year after Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which permanently ended the state persecution of Christians and permitted them to practice their faith openly. Perhaps still more significantly, St. Sylvester was the pope who approved the original version of the Nicene Creed, a text that remains the core profession of faith for Catholics, Orthodox, and the majority of Protestants to this day:

We believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of all things visible and invisible; And in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, begotten from the Father, only-begotten, that is, from the substance of the Father, God from God, light from light, true God from true God, begotten not made, of one substance with the Father, through Whom all things came into being, things in heaven and things on earth, Who because of us men and because of our salvation came down, and became incarnate and became man, and suffered, and rose again on the third day, and ascended to the heavens, and will come to judge the living and dead, And in the Holy Spirit.

But as for those who say, There was when He was not, and, Before being born He was not, and that He came into existence out of nothing, or who assert that the Son of God is of a different hypostasis or substance, or created, or is subject to alteration or change – these the Catholic and apostolic Church anathematizes.

Another famous Christmastime figure also played a role at the Council of Nicaea, where the Creed originated, was Saint Nicholas—better known today as Santa Claus—who, according to tradition, gifted the heretic Arius a lump of coal in the form of a physical slap when he denied the full divinity of Christ.

Many customs linked to Silvester have evolved significantly over time, but they often resemble modern New Year’s Eve celebrations, including fireworks to welcome the new year. Similar to Childermas, the day also lends itself to playful tricks; in Germany, for example, people share jelly donuts, though one or two may be sneakily filled with mustard instead of jam.

A Polish tradition especially appealing to housewives suggests there should be no household cleaning on Silvester, lest you “sweep away” your good fortune for the year ahead—a welcome break in the middle of Twelve Days that can demand quite a lot of work around the house.

Happy New Year! 

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FIRST LOOK: Stunning Washington Monument Lit Up for ‘Freedom 250’ U.S. Anniversary Celebration.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Washington Monument will be transformed into a spectacular projection-mapped experience to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Freedom 250 is organizing the event.

📍WHEN & WHERE: December 31, 7:00 PM – January 5, 10:00 PM, at the Washington Monument.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This moment launches a year-long national celebration of the American spirit—past, present, and future.”

🎯IMPACT: The event marks the beginning of a year-long celebration of America’s history and future.

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This New Year’s Eve, the Washington Monument will serve as the world’s tallest birthday candle, kicking off the countdown to America’s 250th birthday. Images projected will include Washington crossing the Delaware, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the moon landing, and many more.

From December 31 to January 5, Freedom 250 will transform this iconic landmark into a breathtaking, projection-mapped experience. The event will narrate the story of our Nation’s discovery, sacrifice, independence, and future.

The festivities on New Year’s Eve will commence at 7:00 PM and continue until 12:06 AM, with fireworks lighting up the sky at midnight.

From January 1 to 5, the display will be available nightly from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Interested individuals can learn more and watch live at freedom250.org.

This event marks the beginning of a year-long national celebration of the American spirit, celebrating the past, present, and future of the United States.

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READ: Farage’s New Year’s Appeal to Britons – ‘Reform is Britain’s Last Chance.’

The following is a transcript of Reform Party leader Nigel Farage’s New Year’s message, first published by The National Pulse.


“As 2025 draws to a close, I can’t remember the country ever being gloomier. People are getting poorer. More people are becoming unemployed. Inflation is proving sticky and our debt is running completely out of control, with a Chancellor who doesn’t seem to have a clue what she’s doing.

“Worse than that, people are frightened now to walk down the street wearing a watch, wearing jewellery. Oh, and by the way, if you see anything rude on Facebook, you may well get a knock at the door! Well, I’ve come here today to Greenwich to have a think about what this country used to be, what it represented, and what it can become.

“Greenwich was here at the very height of Britain’s naval power. And that wasn’t just about winning the Battle of Trafalgar and it wasn’t just about building the biggest empire the world had ever seen. It was also about a Royal Navy that spent decades, at huge cost, driving slavery off the high seas. We have an enormous amount of our past to be proud of, and yet our education system under both of the last governments now teaches our kids to be ashamed of the past.

“Well, the first thing a Reform government will do is make sure kids are taught correctly about our history. But if you look behind these magnificent buildings, you see Canary Wharf, you see the 21st century, and not just traditional stocks and shares and bonds, but a whole new world developing: a world of cryptocurrencies, a world of AI, a world of digital assets.

“And neither the Conservative or Labour seem to even understand this world in any way at all. Let me promise you that we do. These are the technologies of growth as we head forward in this century. But none of it can be done unless we produce our own energy, lots of it, and at cheap rates. Because of fanatical net zero policies, we will literally be left behind.

“One in seven of you own a digital asset of some kind. Yet the government, the authorities, simply don’t seem to care. And that’s the point. We need change in this country, real change. And if we go on voting for the same old parties, I promise you nothing will change.

“Think, just in the last few days, of the El-Fattah case. Here’s a guy that’s come out of Egypt, come back to Britain, who’s put out the most abominable, hateful tweets about killing Jews, killing white people, fighting the police. And this man was given citizenship by the Conservative Party and welcomed back into Britain by the Labour Party. Frankly, there is little to choose between the two.

“We’re the people offering hope. We’re the people offering change. And 2025 showed you, with those county elections which we won comfortably, what we are capable of. As we look forward to 2026, we have a massive set of elections: the whole of Scotland and Wales, all 32 London boroughs and thousands of council seats all over the country.

“And yet, what are we now seeing? We’re seeing a Labour government saying to those councils that if you want to cancel the elections, in some cases for the second year in a row, you can do so. And already East and West Sussex, controlled by the Conservatives, have said, thank you very much, we’ll cancel the elections. That is the kind of authoritarian country that we are now living in.

“They’re even beginning to take away our right to vote. Well, they’ll cancel some, but most of those elections will go ahead. They will be the single most important set of elections between now and the next general election.

“I’ll make this prediction: if Reform win those elections, if we come top, it will put us way ahead of the other parties. Already, we’ve led for 175 opinion polls in a row. Our average lead is 10%. If we get this right on May the 7th this year, we will go on and win that general election.

“We will then absolutely have a chance of genuinely, fundamentally changing the whole system of government in Britain. We may well be the last chance this country has to actually restore some proper values.

“Those are family, community, country, the ones upon which I based this policy when I founded it in the very beginning. But we cannot do this without you. And you will not get the change you want without us.

“So let me ask you one thing. Please make it your New Year’s resolution to do something. Support Reform. Join Reform. Go out and spread the message that we are the party of hope.

“We are the party of change. And we are genuinely the last chance for Britain.”

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The following is a transcript of Reform Party leader Nigel Farage's New Year's message, first published by The National Pulse. show more