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>>171732U.S. Coast Guard @USCG - Recent reporting by The Washington Post has included inaccurate and misleading assertions regarding the U.S. Coast Guard’s position on hate symbols. These claims do not reflect the facts.
The Coast Guard maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward hate symbols, extremist ideology, and any conduct that undermines our core values. We prohibit the display or promotion of hate symbols in any form. Any suggestion otherwise is false.
Our service is built on honor, respect, and devotion to duty. We will maintain a professional maritime fighting force that upholds these values and the sacred trust placed in us by the American people. Allegations of extremism are taken seriously and addressed through established accountability processes grounded in our long-standing civil rights manual, which has not changed, and the Commandant's policy and lawful order issued on November 20, 2025.
Our policies are unambiguous and publicly available, and we urge The Washington Post to correct the record. The Coast Guard remains steadfast in its opposition to hate and extremism, and in fostering a culture of dignity, respect, and accountability.
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Breaking news: At least two senators have placed holds on the nomination of Adm. Kevin Lunday to serve as the Coast Guard’s commandant after the service downgraded the definition of swastikas and nooses from hate symbols to “potentially divisive.”
https://wapo.st/4aT9xUyhttps://x.com/USCG/status/2001491391419941195U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops @USCCB - Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of His Eminence Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, 75, from the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of New York, and has appointed Most Reverend Ronald A. Hicks, currently Bishop of Joliet, as the Metropolitan Archbishop of New York.
The resignation and appointment were publicized in Washington, D.C. on December 18, 2025, by Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States.
The Archdiocese of New York is comprised of 4,683 square miles in the State of New York and has a total population of 5,445,700, of which 1,572,580, are Catholic.
https://x.com/USCCB/status/2001609868138950982U.S. Department of Education @usedgov - Video: YEAR ONE under @POTUS & @EdSecMcMahon
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