Quarterly Update, Q4 2025

Dear Friends of Bull Moose,

As DC staffers stare down two kinds of white this December—fresh snow and thousands of pages of NDAA text—the legislative frenzy has, at last, begun to subside. With most of the chaos of 2025 finally behind us, we want to wish you a restful Christmastime and a joyful holiday season.

The final stretch of the year was busy on our end as well. While much of our work focused on closing out 2025 (apologies to friends who spent the quarter furloughed at home), we were also laying important groundwork for 2026. 

As we’ve shared before, Bull Moose will be hosting a series of intra-right policy debates and discussions aimed at clarifying ideas the America First movement must tackle leading up to the midterms and beyond.

The first in this series, Can We Protect Kids Online, will be held in late January. Speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.

Reports, Statements, Primers, Letters, and Public Filings

In a new report, we highlighted a critical and underappreciated issue: America’s reliance on GPS technology, a 20th century technology vulnerable to attack. We argue that, alongside GPS, the United States should develop a terrestrial alternative. To that end, we filed a comment with the FCC, urging them to allow for the development of such an alternative.

We filed a comment on the proposed H-1B changes. While we found the proposed changes to be a good start, they were far from enough. We also wrote a comment on the federal government’s Section 232 investigation of imports of PPE and medical equipment, as well as one on the FCC’s covered list.

Just before the end of the year, we sent a letter to the FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson, urging them to rein in Apple’s anti-competitive practices, with a long list of abuses and supporting documentation.

We also began a series of policy primers, which we plan to expand on in the new year. One elaborated on the history of US-Georgian relations, and argued that the US should change its current approach to Tbilisi. Another called for rebuilding America’s app store ecosystem by passing the App Store Freedom Act and the App Store Accountability Act.

Official Bull Moose Project statements, letters, and press releases were issued on:

Commentary

Our commentary this quarter includes:

  • “Congress takes aim at online harms — and misses the center mass,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The Blaze.

  • “Still Asleep at the Wheel: How Communist China Turned Rare Earths Into a Weapon,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The Epoch Times.

  • “Powering America’s new golden age with rail,” by Aiden Buzzetti in Human Events.

  • “Pax Silica Is a Strong Step for Securing Critical Minerals, but It Needs Follow-Through,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The National Interest.

  • “Netflix wants a monopoly on your mind,” by Aiden Buzzetti in The Blaze.

  • "Rebuild the app store ecosystem to protect children and innovators,” by Aiden Buzzetti for Washington Examiner.

  • “Pass the Senate Clarity Act,” by Aiden Buzzetti in the Daily Caller.

  • “Microsoft Needs to Untangle Itself from Beijing,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The National Interest.

  • “There’s more to do to supercharge American energy,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The Washington Examiner.

  • “The Trump Corollary,” by Anthony J. Constantini for the Defense Analyses Research Corporation.

  • “Why AI Transparency is Critical for National Security,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The National Interest.

  • A New Nuclear Order,” by Anthony J. Constantini for American Affairs.

  • “Republicans can reclaim the moral high ground by fighting Alzheimer’s,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The Blaze.

  • “Amazon wants Warner Bros. so it can rule your screen,” by Aiden Buzzetti for The Blaze.

  • “Trump Can Make Alzheimer’s Preventable,” by Aiden Buzzetti in Newsmax.

  • “Judge Boasberg Enabled Feds To Spy On Conservatives — Now He Must Pay The Price,” by Anthony J. Constantini in the Daily Caller.

  • “Ban AI chatbots for children,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The Washington Examiner.

  • “Index funds and Big Tech are working together to hurt Little Tech,” by Aiden Buzzetti in The Washington Examiner.

  • “Outsourcing has killed American jobs—the HIRE Act can bring them home,” by Anthony J. Constantini in Human Events.

  • “The Pentagon must not stop Trump's plan to privatize 5G networks,” by Aiden Buzzetti in Human Events.

  • “Trump Can Squash Antifa By Taking A Page From Teddy Roosevelt’s Playbook,” by Anthony J. Constantini in the Daily Caller.

  • “Broadcast Innovation is the Key to Balanced News,” by Aiden Buzzetti in Broadband Breakfast.

  • “Silicon Valley’s new gold rush is built on stolen work,” by Aiden Buzzett in The Blaze.

  • “America Needs an Alternative to GPS. So, Why Aren’t We Developing One?,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The National Interest.

  • “It’s Time to Hit China Where It Hurts: Its Pollution,” by Anthony J. Constantini for The National Interest.

Media Appearances

Bull Moose Project President Aiden Buzzetti spoke to The Blaze’s Return about Chinese threats to America’s GPS systems. He also spoke to New Hampshire’s WFEA radio, The Chairman’s Hour about the proposed rail merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern. 

Thank you for following our work this year!

If you’d like to support our mission, you can donate here.

Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Sincerely,

Aiden Buzzetti

President

Bull Moose Project


Aiden Buzzetti

Aiden Buzzetti is the President of the Bull Moose Project.

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