Nick Fuentes Slams Jewish Tribalism, Israel, In Tucker Carlson Interview
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American Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson hosted right-wing activist Nick Fuentes on his popular podcast published Tuesday, in a viral interview where the two discussed their shared criticism of "Christian Zionists" and the perceived allegiance of "Jewish neoconservatives" to Israel, a stance that aligns with Fuentes's long-standing 'America first' views.
The conversation, which drew swift reactions online, centered on neoconservatism and Jewish identity, with Fuentes arguing that the Jewish diaspora's loyalty to Israel undermines American national interest. Carlson, while distancing himself from Fuentes's more extreme rhetoric, expressed strong opposition to Christian Zionism, calling it a "heresy" and sayng he disliked it more than any other group, a position that has triggered many pro-Israel neoconservatives.
The interview marked the first public meeting between the two conservative figures, with Fuentes asserting that "neoconservatism" and Israel policy are deeply motivated by Jewish ethnic identity and religious allegiance, framing the diaspora as unassimilable and prioritizing Israel over the United States or any other host country.
Fuentes, who has faced accusations of antisemitism, also claimed his best friend and assistant are Jewish.
Carlson agreed with Fuentes on the critique of U.S. foreign policy toward Israel, calling the relationship "insane and it hurts us," and condemned the Israeli position that all Gaza residents are terrorists by birth, calling it incompatible with Christianity and Western civilization.
On the topic of women, Fuentes, who many suspect is a homosexual, expressed contempt for feminism, pornography, and marijuana, claiming they ruin young men, a view Carlson did not challenge.
Fuentes, 27, recounted his radicalization, beginning as a fan of neoconservative Jewish figures like commentators Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro, but breaking with them over their pro-Israel stances, particularly after being targeted with censorship push by The Daily Wire and other Jewish-run media outlets and platforms, for questioning U.S. support for Israel.
Carlson, while rejecting the idea that "the Jews" are responsible for global issues, acknowledged the power of the "Christian Zionists" like U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, former National Security Advisor John Bolton and former President George W. Bush; and expressed offense at the ideology as a Christian.
The interview sparked swift reactions online with many pro-Israel neoconservative and Jewish commentators, condemning Carlson for "platforming" "known antisemite;" and Senator Ted Cruz writing on X, "It’s remarkable, and sad, watching Tucker turn into Nick Fuentes." They argue that the platforming of Fuentes signals a dangerous shift toward mainstreaming so-called antisemitism within the conservative movement.
In a piece for the Daily Mail, Wednesday, American pro-Israel Jewish extremist and neoconservative Josh Hammer made a euphemistic call for Carlson to be killed "The fox [Tucker] is now comfortably ensconced in the hen house," he wrote. "And unless the fox is neutralized, the victim could be the entire extant GOP coalition itself." The piece has sparked calls for the FBI to investigate the Jewish activist for inciting violence against Carlson.
Many prominent conservatives online praised Carlson for courageously upholding the American spirit of open dialogue, debate and free speech. They argue that the best response to 'bad speech' is more speech not less, and that de-platforming and ostracizing people only leads to more radicalization and extremism.