Cruz Escalates Feud With Tucker Carlson Over Hamas, Bin Laden Remarks
The Texas senator says Carlson's recent commentary reflects moral relativism that departs from conservative doctrine.
Overview
- On his Verdict podcast, Sen. Ted Cruz called Tucker Carlson "unrecognizable," "unhinged," and said "something is wrong with Tucker Carlson."
- Cruz's criticism followed Carlson's podcast assertions that he is not sure Hamas is a radical jihadi group and his stated wish to apologize to Osama bin Laden's family.
- Cruz countered that Hamas is designated a terrorist organization under U.S. federal law and by allies including the European Union and the United Kingdom.
- He accused Carlson of showing sympathy toward authoritarian powers in Russia and Iran and said Carlson's warnings about U.S. action against Iran were baseless.
- The clash continues months of disputes over Israel-Hamas and regional policy, even after Carlson apologized on Piers Morgan Uncensored for snapping at Cruz.