Tucker Carlson Slammed for Promoting Insane Antisemitic Claim That Jews Were Immune to COVID [VIDEO]

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Tucker Carlson is facing widespread backlash after he gave airtime to a baseless and antisemitic conspiracy theory claiming Jewish people were genetically immune to COVID-19.

During Monday’s episode of The Tucker Carlson Show, the former Fox News host echoed and expanded on an earlier claim by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that COVID-19 was “tailored” to harm certain ethnic groups more than others. Carlson’s guest, author and self-styled whistleblower Andrew Huff, told Carlson the claim was “scientifically true,” referencing a “finding” that people of Jewish ancestry were affected differently by the virus.

“There was a finding in a scientific publication that two different populations … of people of Jewish ancestry — depending on which line they’re from — one was more heavily impacted than the others,” Huff said. Carlson replied, “You mean Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews.”

The claim that Jewish people were immune to COVID-19 — a theory first spread by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in 2023 and discredited by scientists worldwide — has its roots in a long history of antisemitic myths that falsely cast Jews as both the cause and the cure for global calamities. Historians note that similar rumors fueled deadly pogroms in medieval Europe, where Jews were accused of poisoning wells during outbreaks of plague.

Public health experts have repeatedly emphasized that no scientific evidence supports the idea of COVID-19 being genetically “targeted” toward or against any ethnic group.

The exchange triggered immediate outrage across the political spectrum, with Jewish groups accusing Carlson of legitimizing age-old antisemitic tropes — and even conservative commentators blasting him for reviving conspiracy theories once used to justify persecution and violence against Jews.

The Anti-Defamation League called Carlson’s remarks “dangerous and disgraceful,” warning that framing Jews as genetically distinct or biologically protected from disease “feeds directly into centuries-old antisemitic myths that fueled massacres and pogroms.”

Arynne Wexler, a right-wing commentator, drew the historical parallel even more sharply. “Europeans blamed the Jews for the Black Death,” she wrote on X. “That led to massacres. We’re talking thousands of Jews slaughtered, burned alive, entire communities annihilated. Tucker isn’t creative — he’s recycling blood libel.”

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) mocked the notion that “the Jews were running the Wuhan Institute for Virology,” calling it absurd. RedState columnist Bonchie dismissed Carlson’s segment as “clownish,” writing that “anyone still peddling the idea that COVID was engineered to spare Jews should be laughed out of public life.”

The controversy marks the latest in a string of incidents in which Carlson has been accused of promoting antisemitic or extremist ideas. Just last month, Israeli outlets and U.S. Jewish groups condemned Carlson for promoting conspiracies surrounding the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

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10 Responses

  1. And he is still best buddies with Vance. Pray for the health of Trump. This may be the future of the Republican Party and where it’s headed.

  2. Tucker Carlson is a rabid anti-semite but he is not remotely claiming here that Jews are immune to Covid. He is suggesting that some groups are more susceptible to it and that there may be a difference between Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews in that regard.

  3. Is this the same Tucker Carlson who spoke at the RNC? Is this the same guy given a prime spot of the levaya of the saintly Charlie Kirk? Is this the same guy that Charlie Kirk insisted on platforming and complained about Jewish donors who had issues with that?

  4. Tell him to talk to Gov Cuomo so they can get their stories straight. One says Jews are immune, the other says Jews have higher numbers and are the spreaders, and put us in ‘Red Zones’.

  5. ““There was a finding in a scientific publication that two different populations … of people of Jewish ancestry — depending on which line they’re from — one was more heavily impacted than the others,” Huff said. Carlson replied, “You mean Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews.””

    There should be data on this to prove/disprove this: namely that plenty of both Ashkenazi and Sefardi Jews got COVID (multiple times, in many cases, too).

  6. Tucker spoke last night at Turning Point USA comeback event lzecher nishmas Kirk. Can it be that the great conservative organization TPU which fearlessly spreads truth and religion to the college masses would keep on platforming a person like Tucker? Where are all the frum maspidim now?

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