BRUTAL TAKEDOWN: Mark Levin Brands Tucker Carlson A �Traitor� In Explosive Podcast Attack

Conservative radio host and commentator Mark Levin launched a blistering attack on former Fox News star Tucker Carlson, accusing him of betraying the country and likening him to some of the most notorious figures in American history.

On Tuesday�s episode of his new podcast, Liberty�s Voice with Mark Levin, Levin devoted an extended segment titled �American Traitors� to what he described as Carlson�s �long pattern of disloyalty,� tying his conduct to that of Revolutionary War turncoat Benedict Arnold and pro-fascist radio priest Charles Coughlin.

�I want to talk about American history in the context of the potential coming war with Iran, recent events involving Tucker Carlson, and his treatment of the commander-in-chief,� Levin said, accusing Carlson of aligning himself with hostile foreign powers and attacking American culture, religion, and political institutions.

Levin argued that Carlson�s criticism of President Donald Trump, particularly in the run-up to U.S. military action against Iran, amounted to a betrayal of the conservative movement and the country itself.

�In some ways, he�s worse than some of these people in the past,� Levin said. �He has stabbed the commander-in-chief in the back repeatedly. He coddles up to our enemies. He trashes American patriots.�

The longtime conservative commentator went further, accusing Carlson of misleading audiences, leaking information to friendly media outlets, and deliberately sowing division.

�He has a history of lying, of twisting, of dispiriting the American people,� Levin said. �In my view, he�s undermining MAGA, the Republican Party, and ultimately the country.�

�I believe Tucker Carlson will be viewed as one of the great traitors in American history,� he said.

After drawing parallels between Carlson and disloyal or subversive historical figures, Levin turned his focus to Republican leaders and Trump allies who continue to engage with Carlson.

�Why isn�t Tucker Carlson being condemned?� Levin asked. �Why is he at the White House? Why does he have friends in the White House?�

He said that Carlson�s continued access to influential political figures was deeply troubling, given what he characterized as Carlson�s rhetoric on foreign policy and national security.

�He sort of seems like a foreign agent to me,� Levin said. �And yet he runs around pretending he�s Mr. America.�

Levin argued Carlson�s commentary plays directly into the hands of America�s adversaries.

�That�s what our enemies want,� he said. �Division. Confusion. Dispiriting the public.�

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