Nick Fuentes is on the offensive against Tucker Carlson after he sat down for a high-profile and controversial interview with the podcast host.
On his Rumble show, Fuentes lambasted Carlson for backtracking on his interview with the 27-year-old.
“I won’t say (expletive) Tucker, because I was in his cabin and everything,” Fuentes said. “But, buddy, he is up to something. This guy is up to something, and I don’t like that. He was so two-faced. I don’t like two faces. I’m from Chicago. We’re not two-faced here in Chicago. Maybe you’re two-faced up in New England, in Fox News, in that world where you come from. We’re not two-faced out here.”
Fuentes said he was lied to by Tucker Carlson about his father’s work with the CIA, leading to the issue of Carlson rebuking some of the comments made by Fuentes.
Carlson received plenty of backlash for his interview with Fuentes. The situation drew greater interest after the Heritage Foundation backed Carlson for his interview, stating that it “didn’t become the intellectual backbone of the conservative movement by canceling our own people or policing the consciences of Christians,” he shared. “And we won’t start doing that now.”
Fuentes concluded that he doesn’t understand what Carlson means when he said that he “doesn’t approve” of Fuentes’ anti-Semitism.
“I don’t even know what that means,” Fuentes said. “I don’t hate anybody. I’m not a Jew hater. I don’t hate anybody.”
Fuentes is a self-avowed Christian Nationalist who has routinely praised the work of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
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Let me explain it for you. If you praise the work of Adolf Hitler and you are a Christian nationalist, that makes you an antisemite. Additionally, it makes you a bigot because you’re obviously don’t like anyone of color.
But I’m sure the six people that are friends with you agree with your side.