WASHINGTON (AP) — The president of a prominent Republican-aligned think tank defended conservative media personality Tucker Carlson after he offered a platform to a far-right activist known for pushing white nationalist and antisemitic views.
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts posted a video to social media Thursday in which he denied that the group was “distancing itself” from the former Fox News host after Carlson's podcast hosted Nick Fuentes , whose followers see themselves as trying to preserve America's white, Christian identify.
Roberts’ video drew sharp rebukes from some prominent Jewish leaders.
Carlson has been critical of the U.S.'s support for Israel in its war with Hamas and has come under fire for his own far-right views , including the white-supremacist theor

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