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Tucker Carlson has positioned himself as a prominent conservative voice opposing Donald Trump’s approach to the situation with Iran.
The former Fox News host has captivated millions with his content, joining the ranks of other right-wing commentators such as Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens.
However, despite his substantial online following, a JL Partners/Daily Mail survey reveals that only 21 percent of participants believe Carlson represents the future of the Republican Party.
In contrast, 39 percent of those surveyed perceive Carlson as embodying a potentially perilous future, with another 40 percent expressing uncertainty.
Additionally, the poll indicates that just 24 percent of respondents hold a favorable view of Carlson, while 40 percent view him unfavorably.
Twenty-one percent of respondents had no opinion of the podcaster, while 14 percent had never heard of him.
Amongst Republicans, 41 percent of respondents had a favorable view of Carlson, while 28 percent viewed him unfavorably. Twenty-one percent of respondents had no opinion of the podcaster, while 9 percent had never heard of him.
The Tucker Carlson Show is currently ranked third on Spotify’s podcast charts and sixth in the News Podcasts category on Apple Podcasts.
Tucker Carlson attends a meeting with President Donald Trump and oil executives in the East Room of the White House, Friday, January 9, 2026, in Washington
Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene during the 3rd round of the LIV Golf Invitational Series Bedminster on July 31, 2022 at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey
Tucker Carlson in the Oval Office with Donald Trump
Carlson has been accused of being anti-Semitic after a combative interview in which he made a series of fiery comments about Israel while interviewing Mike Huckabee, the US Ambassador to Israel.
Those claims included ventilating unsubstantiated claims about Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to Israel.
After the interview aired, Carlson apologized for implying that Israel’s president visited Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘pedo island’ in a video posted to X,.
Carlson said that he received a ‘long letter’ from Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s office, ‘denying unequivocally that he had any contact with Epstein, ever.’
‘I’ve gotten a lot of letters like this over the years from people alleging, “oh you got it wrong,” but rarely do you get a denial this unequivocal,’ Carlson said at the time.
‘So for that reason, we are taking it seriously. There’s nothing worse than impugning the reputation of an innocent man,’ the journalist continued. ‘So I just want to say, clearly, I’m sorry to imply that I knew something I didn’t know.’
The Israeli president’s office sent the letter after Carlson had asked Huckabee about an email in the Epstein files that said someone named ‘Herzog’ was going to Epstein’s infamous island, Little Saint James.
‘The current president of Israel, whom I know you know, apparently was at “pedo island.” That’s what it says,’ Carlson told Huckabee during the two-hour interview.
The ambassador to Israel immediately replied that the claim was untrue.
Merchandise being sold on the homepage of Carlson’s website includes a t-shirt and mug with ‘AIPAC: an offer you can’t refuse’ written on it.
AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, is also illustrated with puppet strings and a hand above, implying that the group focused on the relationship between the US and Israel is controlling.
Carlson has always denied anti-Semitism.
The interview between Carlson and Huckabee came as tensions between the US and Iran were escalating, while suspicions were rising that America and Israel would strike the neighboring Middle Eastern country soon.
The day before the US struck Iran, Carlson met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office.
After the strikes commenced, Carlson condemned the operation as ‘absolutely disgusting and evil’, insisting that ‘this is Israel’s war, not the United States’ war.’
Trump hit back, saying Carlson had ‘lost his way’ and was no longer aligned with MAGA principles.
The podcaster also raised eyebrows after interviewing Joe Kent, a former counter-terrorism Trump staffer who resigned from the administration over the war in Iran.
Kent said that he stepped down from his post after it became clear that ‘we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.’
Carlson also sparked backlash after hosting a controversial far-right commentator, Nick Fuentes on his show.
Fuentes has stated his goal is ‘total Aryan victory,’ and he has called for a ‘holy war’ against Jewish people, among making other vile jokes, like likening Holocaust victims to cookies baking in an oven.
Carlson’s softball interview with Fuentes last year kicked off dialogues in the GOP about how closely the party should align itself with the personality and his followers who deem themselves the ‘groypers.’
Just last month, the California GOP became the first state party to advise their leaders to ‘refrain from recruiting, supporting, or endorsing candidates’ who ‘espouse,’ ‘promote,’ or ‘campaign’ on Fuentes’s ideas.