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Ben Shapiro Unleashes Blistering Attack on Tucker Carlson in Explosive Heritage Foundation Speech | WATCH

Ben Shapiro delivered a scathing attack on Tucker Carlson in an explosive speech at the Heritage Foundation, accusing him of betraying conservatism, promoting conspiracies, and endangering the future of the conservative movement amid deepening ideological fractures on the American right.

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Ben Shapiro

In a fiery and unsparing address at the Heritage Foundation headquarters, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro launched a devastating broadside against Tucker Carlson, branding him an "opponent of conservatism" and warning that the movement risks total destruction without strict "ideological border control."

Speaking to a packed audience while promoting his new book, Lions & Scavengers: The True Story of America, Shapiro pulled no punches, declaring: "Which brings us to Tucker Carlson, who has become, by any honest assessment, an opponent of conservatism, an outsider masquerading as an insider and destroying the character of the conservative movement in the process."

The explosive speech, hosted by Heritage President Kevin Roberts amid lingering tensions over Roberts' past defense of Carlson, highlighted deep fractures in the conservative world between traditional Reagan-era principles and the rising tide of populist nationalism.

Shapiro thundered: "A conservatism that treats Tucker Carlson as a thought leader is no conservatism." He issued a dire warning: "If conservatives do not stand up and draw lines, conservatism and the dream of America itself will cease to exist."

Shapiro systematically dismantled Carlson's positions, accusing him of abandoning core conservative pillars:

On economics: Carlson echoes leftists like Elizabeth Warren and AOC by opposing free enterprise, including self-driving trucks, high-interest credit cards, and corporate mergers.

On government: He promotes conspiracy theories of a hidden elite controlling America and even praises feudalism, dismissing the Constitution as "a mere ruse, a sham."

On foreign policy: Carlson sympathizes with adversaries like Putin’s Russia, China, Iran, and Venezuela, while downplaying their threats and cozying up to Qatar despite its ties to Hamas. Shapiro blasted this as "anti-American" and indistinguishable from far-left radicals like Noam Chomsky.

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On conspiracies: Carlson platforms figures like Alex Jones and peddles theories echoing antisemitic tropes, including accusations of a "Mossad-run child sex trafficking ring" tied to Jeffrey Epstein, what Shapiro called a cowardly attack without naming Trump directly.

Urging Heritage to act as gatekeeper, Shapiro demanded the exclusion of such voices to prevent the movement from being "perverted into something without principles, or worse, a movement that promotes the very opposite."

The crowd erupted in applause for Shapiro's impassioned defense of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional values, and strong national defense.

Carlson's reported response? A curt and dismissive "Too funny."

The showdown escalates a long-simmering feud, exposing raw divisions on the right over Israel, antisemitism, and the soul of conservatism in the Trump era. As Shapiro's words echo through Washington, one thing is clear: the battle for the movement's future is far from over.

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