
At a Turning Points USA event on Friday, political commentator Tucker Carlson floated the theory that Jeffrey Epstein may have been linked to Israeli intelligence. “It’s extremely obvious to anyone who watches that this guy had direct connections to a foreign government. Now, no one’s allowed to say that foreign government is Israel, because we’ve been somehow cowed into thinking that that’s naughty,” he told the audience, which responded with loud applause.
Carlson was quick to clarify that his statement wasn’t meant as a slur against Israel, emphasizing that he could criticize his own country’s intelligence agency without being unpatriotic. He drew a comparison to the CIA, suggesting one can condemn its actions and still be loyal to America. “As long as we’re sending you money,” he said about Israel, “if you were committing crimes on our soil, we have the absolute right to know.”
In another clip from the same conference, Carlson argued that Americans who enlist in foreign militaries — including the Israel Defense Forces and the Ukrainian army — should no longer be considered U.S. citizens. Responding to a question that had been asked before the start of the recorded segment, which he suggested was about Israel, Carlson said, “I quote the New Testament, but I also refer to common sense when I say that no man can serve two masters, it’s not possible. I only have one wife for that reason.”
He continued, “You can only really pledge your loyalty to one person or one country, that’s just a fact.” Carlson insisted that those who join the military of a foreign nation must forfeit their American citizenship. “There are a lot of Americans who’ve served in the IDF and they should lose their citizenship. There are a lot of Americans who serve in Ukraine, and they should lose their citizenship,” he said. “You can’t fight for another country and remain an American — period. Obviously!”
Carlson went on to say that Americans have been manipulated into viewing such positions as hateful. “You don’t hear hate in my voice, because there isn’t any,” he said.
Carlson has previously taken aim at Rep. Brian Mast of Florida for wearing his IDF uniform in the halls of Congress as a gesture of support for Israel following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack. Mast, a decorated U.S. Army veteran who lost both legs while serving in Afghanistan, volunteered for a brief stint with the IDF in January 2025, assisting with the assembly of medical supplies at a military base near Tel Aviv.
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Tucker wasn’t kicked out of Fox for no reason.
Not just hate of Jews but also contempt as well. Sponsoring every infamous antisemite, calling Holocaust deniers who praise Hitler yimch’shmoi as great leader and Churchill as a warmonger, etc. Carlsen, Fox saw right through you. You can run windmills but you sure can’t hide. You’re an antisemite and you know it.
And Tucker is an agent of Qatar
Sleazebag
> “direct connections to a foreign government”
Why is that in the singular? As if it is not obvious he was involved in untold numbers of foeign governments. As well as the obvious – he could not have operated unles she was involved with a certain non-foreign government, namely the U.S. government itself.
> “You can only really pledge your loyalty to one person or one country”
That would mean he can be loyal either to his wife or to just ome of his children or to his country. Obviously his loyalty to his iwfe means he i snot loyal either to his children or to his country?
Whether or not you agree with his position on citizens not serving in foreign armies, there is certainly logic to it, so it is therefore illogical to label him antisemitic simply because of his position on this.
Well, anyone with logic will see and smell that he threw in other foreign armies to kasher his hate for Israel.You see it as well and your underlying shita smells too.
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