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Heritage president backs Tucker Carlson after interview with Holocaust-denier Nick Fuentes

Last updated: October 30, 2025 7:00 pm
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Heritage Foundation’s Kevin Roberts Backs Tucker Carlson Amid Controversy

In a move that has turned heads throughout the Republican Party, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts has expressed unwavering support for Tucker Carlson following the conservative podcaster’s recent interview with Holocaust-denier Nick Fuentes. This support comes at a time when the GOP is grappling with a series of antisemitic incidents that have left many within the party feeling uncomfortable.

In a video posted to X on Thursday, Roberts condemned the “venomous coalition” of critics targeting Carlson, asserting that their efforts to “cancel him will fail.” Although he refrained from naming specific individuals, he reinforced Carlson’s status as a “close friend” of the influential conservative organization, stating, “he always will be.”

Roberts did not shy away from acknowledging the problematic nature of Fuentes’ views, saying, “I disagree with and even abhor things that Nick Fuentes says, but canceling him is not the answer, either.” This delicate balancing act appears to reflect the broader struggle within the GOP to address rising antisemitism while maintaining party unity.

Interestingly, Roberts leads the Heritage Foundation, which has initiated “Project Esther,” an initiative aimed at combating antisemitism. He further articulated that “Christians can critique the state of Israel without being antisemitic. And of course, antisemitism should be condemned.” This statement illustrates the complex interplay of ideology within the party’s ranks.

The support for Carlson arrives as the former Fox News host is under fire for his inflammatory comments during the Fuentes interview. Carlson’s remarks have included characterizing GOP supporters of Israel—such as U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee and Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas)—as suffering from a “brain virus.” Meanwhile, Fuentes provocatively claimed that the “big challenge” facing national unity is “organized Jewry.”

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In response to the backlash, Huckabee, who is scheduled to speak at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership conference in Las Vegas this weekend, dismissed the criticism with a touch of irony. “Wasn’t aware that Tucker despises me. I do get that a lot from people not familiar with the Bible or history. Somehow I will survive this animosity,” Huckabee posted on X.

Cruz echoed his support for Huckabee in a separate post, calling him “a pastor and a patriot who loves America, loves Israel, and loves Jesus. I’m proud to be in his company.” This camaraderie illustrates how some GOP members are rallying against the tide of criticism.

As the situation unfolds, the GOP must confront its internal divisions over antisemitism. Recent revelations of antisemitic remarks in various Young Republican groups have forced party leaders to grapple with the disturbing reality of such sentiments gaining traction. Notably, POLITICO reported on a Telegram group chat where members joked about the Holocaust and praised Adolf Hitler. Following such incidents, several Young Republican chapters were disbanded, and participants faced job losses or resignations.

The Capitol police are currently investigating a separate incident involving a staffer for Rep. Dave Taylor (R-Ohio), who appeared at a virtual meeting with a Nazi symbol prominently displayed. Furthermore, Paul Ingrassia, Trump’s nominee for the Office of Special Counsel at the Justice Department, withdrew his nomination amid controversies surrounding his previous associations.

This wave of incidents has led to a split in the GOP, with Cruz lamenting the “antisemitism rising on the right in a way I have never seen…in my entire life.” While some GOP officials have swiftly condemned the antisemitic messages, others, guided by figures like Vice President JD Vance, seem to pivot the discussion towards the Democrats, especially in light of recent scandals involving their candidates.

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In conclusion, as the GOP navigates this turbulent landscape, the tension between supporting free speech and denouncing hate speech will continue to challenge its unity. The party’s response to these antisemitic currents will likely shape its identity and electoral prospects moving forward.

Samuel Benson contributed to this report.

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