'Who gives?' Ben Shapiro explodes on Megyn Kelly as she struggles to defend Tucker Carlson
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Ben Shapiro recently expressed strong disapproval towards Megyn Kelly after she defended her close friend, Tucker Carlson, during a conversation.

The co-founder of The Daily Wire joined Kelly at her latest event in Jacksonville, Florida, on Thursday night. This took place shortly after Kelly’s interview with Carlson in New York, amidst the backlash following Carlson’s discussion with Nick Fuentes.

Shapiro has been one of the most outspoken critics of Carlson, labeling the former Fox News personality as an ‘intellectual coward’ and accusing him of spreading harmful ideas across America.

“When someone crosses fundamental moral lines by hosting a Nazi and, in my opinion, trivializes that person, I feel compelled to speak up,” Shapiro stated during his talk with Kelly.

He further criticized Carlson by highlighting a pattern of promoting questionable ideologies, referencing Carlson’s trip to Russia, where he purportedly praised the regime there.

Tucker famously traveled to Russia in February 2024 to interview Vladimir Putin. While in the country, Carlson documented his experience traveling through a supermarket in Moscow.

Shapiro continued, ‘To saying last week the Venezuelan regime of Nicolás Maduro is actually not that bad because they’re being attacked by, in his words, “globo-homo.”’

Kelly then interjected to defend Carlson’s viewpoint on the US conflict with Venezuela, resulting in an explosive reaction from Shapiro.

Ben Shapiro did not hold back the anger he has for Tucker Carlson following his interview with Nick Fuentes

Ben Shapiro did not hold back the anger he has for Tucker Carlson following his interview with Nick Fuentes 

Carlson and Shapiro have been at odds for years over a variety of foreign policy issues, including US support for Israel

Carlson and Shapiro have been at odds for years over a variety of foreign policy issues, including US support for Israel

Nick Fuentes has made anti-Semitic statements that involve downplaying the Holocaust

Nick Fuentes has made anti-Semitic statements that involve downplaying the Holocaust

Kelly told Shapiro, ‘Tucker’s made the point — I’m not gonna try to be Tucker’s defender — but he’s made the point that Maduro is cultural conservative.’

‘Who gives a sh*t!?’ Shapiro spat back. ‘The guy’s a communist dictator!’

Carlson recently has called out the Trump administration for applying military pressure to Venezuela by striking alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.

Last week, Carlson posted a monologue arguing that although Maduro governs with a left-wing socialist economic agenda, the Venezuelan regime pushes socially conservative policies, particularly regarding LGBTQ+ rights.

Carlson also argued that Venezuela does not traffic the vast majority of drugs coming into the United States from Latin America.

Shapiro continued, ‘I don’t give a sh*t whether he’s anti-LGBTQ rights! This is the number one thing about Nicolás Maduro?’

‘You know how far down the list you have to get before you can get to anything remotely recommendable about Nicolás Maduro?’

Carlson and Shapiro have been at odds with each other for years well before the Fuentes interview.

Carlson joined Megyn Kelly on Wednesday night to discuss his decision to interview Fuentes

Carlson joined Megyn Kelly on Wednesday night to discuss his decision to interview Fuentes

Carlson has criticized the Trump administration for targeting the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

Carlson has criticized the Trump administration for targeting the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

The two right-wing juggernauts have opposing viewpoints over a variety of conservative principles, including US foreign policy relating to Israel.

Shapiro also pressed Kelly over her unwillingness to criticized Candace Owens amid the rise of conspiracy theories surrounding Charlie Kirk’s murder.

‘I think you and I differ on our angle with regard to, for example, Candace Owens. I think that what Candace Owens is doing right now is evil. It is evil what she is doing right now.’

‘But what, II didn’t opine on whether it’s evil or not,’ said Kelly. ‘But my position is: it’s really none of my business.’

Shapiro interjected, ‘But I have a question: why is it none of your business? I mean, you comment on these things for a living.’

‘I’m not mother of the internet,’ replied Kelly.

‘No, but if this were on the left and somebody were accusing Charlie Kirk of his wife having murdered him, I assume that you would be talking about it,’ shot back Shapiro.

Kelly then told Shapiro she was not aware that Candace has made disparaging comments about Kirk’s wife, Erika. 

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