Tucker Carlson's Epstein-Mossad claim debunked
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Bennet’s denial followed recent remarks by right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson, who claimed — without evidence — that Epstein may have been working on behalf of Israeli intelligence
Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit featured heated discussions on Israel, Iran, and Jeffrey Epstein, prompting strong reactions.
Alan Derschowitz told Chris Cuomo his perspective on Epstein's alleged client list, the existence of video tapes and Tucker Carlson's Mossad accusations.
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The Forward on MSNTucker Carlson calls for stripping citizenship from Americans who served in the Israeli armyCarlson, a leader in the MAGA isolationist movement, says Americans who served in the Israeli military should lose their U.S. citizenship.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett dismissed the allegations as part of "a vicious wave of slander."
Former PM Naftali Bennett denounced Tucker Carlson for his allegations that Jeffrey Epstein had been an Israeli agent.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has forcefully rejected claims that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked for Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. In a statement posted on X, Bennett called the accusations “categorically and totally false” and directly targeted prominent figures like Tucker Carlson for spreading conspiracy
Gizmodo has attempted to email Carlson’s company, known as the Tucker Carlson Network, to ask about his tech use but we don’t know how he’ll respond without access to a computer. If you’re reading this, Tucker, please send us a message. Carrier pigeon, smoke signals, whatever you got.