Overview
- Mark Goldfeder resigned from Heritage’s National Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, citing the think tank’s defense of Carlson’s decision to platform Nick Fuentes.
 - At the Republican Jewish Coalition summit, Rep. Randy Fine called Carlson “the most dangerous antisemite in America” and said he is cutting ties with Heritage.
 - The Wall Street Journal editorial board warned that antisemitism is spreading on the new right and rebuked Heritage president Kevin Roberts for backing Carlson.
 - The Zionist Organization of America demanded Roberts retract his support for Carlson or resign, arguing Heritage’s pro‑Israel credibility is at risk.
 - Roberts issued a follow‑up statement explicitly denouncing Fuentes’ antisemitism, which drew praise from ADL chief Jonathan Greenblatt but did not address calls to distance from Carlson.