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Tucker Carlson Claims Mark Levin And Mike Huckabee Are Under A “Witchcraft Like Jewish Spell”

Mar 9, 2026·2 min read

Tucker Carlson is facing backlash again after claiming that prominent Christian supporters of Israel may be acting under what he described as a supernatural “Jewish spell.”

Carlson made the remarks during the latest discussion with Megyn Kelly on her podcast. Kelly, who in recent months has sharply criticized Israel after previously expressing more supportive views, hosted the conversation in which Carlson argued that supporters of Israel appear to be acting under a powerful metaphysical influence.

During the discussion, Carlson suggested that figures such as former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee and former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo could not rationally explain their strong support for Israel. He also accused conservative talk radio host Mark Levin of what he described as “witchcraft like” influence.

Carlson acknowledged that the comments would likely be mocked but insisted he meant them seriously, claiming there is “no rational explanation” for the level of support some Christian conservatives show toward Israel.

The remarks are the latest in a series of increasingly controversial claims and blood libels on Carlson’s podcast. In previous episodes, Carlson platformed a nun who said that many Jews spit on Christians in Israel, a man who lied about seeing IDF shoot a little boy in the head, suggested the Chabad Lubavitch movement was responsible for pushing the United States toward war with Iran. In another segment he described Israel as “the ugliest country” he has ever seen.

Critics say the latest comments go even further by framing support for Israel as the result of supernatural manipulation rather than political or religious conviction.

Huckabee, a longtime Baptist pastor, has repeatedly said his support for Israel stems from decades of Biblical belief and Christian theology. He has advocated for the U.S Israel alliance for more than forty years.

The exchange between Carlson and Kelly quickly ignited debate online, with critics accusing Carlson of echoing historic conspiracies about Jewish influence.

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