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Vance Denies Surge of Antisemitism on the Right, Challenging GOP Critics

His NBC interview places him at odds with conservatives alarmed by Tucker Carlson’s platforming of Nick Fuentes.

Overview

  • Vice President JD Vance said he does not see “simmering antisemitism that’s exploding” among young conservatives and called broad accusations against the GOP “slanderous.”
  • He framed bigotry as the work of “bad” individuals and said judging people by immutable traits is “anti-American” and “anti-Christian.”
  • The remarks follow Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust denier widely described as a white nationalist, which drew sharp rebukes from Republicans including Sen. Ted Cruz.
  • Recent reporting cited concrete examples fueling concern, including leaked Young Republican chats showing antisemitic and racist rhetoric and institutional fallout at the Heritage Foundation, where task force members resigned.
  • Vance had previously avoided directly addressing the Carlson–Fuentes episode, even as President Trump defended Carlson, while pro-Israel voices such as the ADL have reported a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents since 2023.