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Levin Condemns Carlson and Fuentes Amid Antisemitism Outcry

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

By Mark Swanson | Monday, 03 November 2025 08:18 PM EST

Conservative talk show host Mark Levin delivered a scathing attack on Tucker Carlson and white nationalist Nick Fuentes following Carlson’s decision to feature Fuentes—a known antisemite and Holocaust denier—on his podcast.

In a sharp opening segment of “The Mark Levin Show,” Levin vowed to eliminate “bigots, racists, antisemites, women haters, Black haters, and America haters” from the Republican Party. “You don’t debate them,” he declared. “We patriots have no tolerance for these lowlifes, these Neanderthals. You pick America or the Third Reich. One bigoted antisemitic party is enough.”

Levin dismissed Carlson as a “nobody” who “got famous on Fox” but “rejected every position he’s ever held,” calling Fuentes “a punk” and “little Adolf.” He accused both men of undermining the conservative movement, labeling Fuentes “gum on the bottom of our shoe” and Carlson “a bleeding hemorrhoid on the body politic.”

While condemning antisemitism, Levin omitted any criticism of Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts, who defended Carlson’s decision to host Fuentes. The think tank faces growing backlash, with donors and allies urging Roberts to retract his comments or resign, citing risks to its credibility. A top staffer, Ryan Neuhaus, has already left the organization, though officials stated he resigned voluntarily.

Roberts has refused to backtrack, insisting Carlson’s right to free debate outweighs concerns over Fuentes’ rhetoric. Levin’s remarks followed a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s Annual Leadership Summit, where he criticized antisemitism spreading across both political sides. “For six months, I’ve been fighting these bastards,” he said, lamenting a lack of support from fellow conservatives.

Levin warned against aligning with “Marxists, Islamists, and Hamas” under the guise of “America first,” calling such alliances “sick.”

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