
Delirious: Now Tucker Carlson says that Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad agent
The political commentator continues his anti-Israeli campaign and no longer knows what else to invent
In a new and controversial statement, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson claimed that convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was actually a Mossad agent, the Israeli intelligence service. The claim, without any verifiable evidence, aligns with the growing antisemitic rhetoric that Carlson has adopted since he left the conservative network.
The statement is part of a narrative that seeks to foster hatred toward Israel, disguised as political criticism. Although Carlson tried to shield himself from accusations of antisemitism by stating that "everyone in Washington D.C. thinks that" and that "he doesn't know anyone who hates Israel," his recent words and behavior seem to indicate otherwise.
Sources close to his new media ventures indicate that Carlson is being funded by regimes hostile to the West, particularly Qatar and Iran.
This latter connection became evident when, on his new talk show, he held a surprisingly cordial conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. The interview, which avoided any serious questioning about systematic human rights violations, Iranian support for terrorism, and attacks against civilians, was interpreted by many as a covert legitimization of the theocratic regime.

The use of conspiracy theories such as the alleged connection between Epstein and Mossad is not new in certain circles seeking to delegitimize Israel, but it takes on another dimension when promoted by influential media figures.
In a global climate where antisemitism is on the rise, these irresponsible statements fuel dangerous discourse and contribute to whitewashing dictatorships like Iran's.
Carlson, who presents himself as a defender of freedom, now seems to be just another instrument of the enemies of liberal democracies.
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