Trump’s Explosive Message to Influencers - "Let Me Cook" | WATCH
In first-ever direct rebuke, Trump tells far-right antisemites including Owens and Carlson to "shut up," defending his close relationship with Israel.

President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack against antisemitic figures within the American right wing, telling them to "shut up and let me work" in a video posted to social media Sunday.
The video, which highlighted Trump's accomplishments during his first year back in office, including economic gains, immigration enforcement and ending wars, concluded with a direct message aimed at extremist voices criticizing his foreign policy and close relationship with Israel.
As Trump delivered the rebuke, images appeared on screen of prominent far-right influencers who have become leading antisemitic voices in the United States, including Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson.
Owens has spent the past two years spreading conspiracy theories, claiming "Judaism is a satanic religion" and that "the war in Gaza is part of a religious blood sacrifice," among similar statements.
Carlson, himself a highly influential figure in the isolationist movement, has accused Israel of assassinating President John F. Kennedy and blamed Israel for the September 11 attacks.
The video marks the first time Trump has launched such a blunt, direct attack against these antisemitic influencers, who regularly criticize the president's foreign policy and his close ties to Israel.
The move signals Trump's willingness to confront elements within his own political coalition over their antisemitic rhetoric, even as he seeks to consolidate support across the Republican Party.