Tucker Carlson Goes There in Feud With Fox News Star: ‘Why Is Mark Levin Covering for Epstein?’

 

Tucker Carlson wondered aloud why Fox News’ Mark Levin is supposedly “covering for” Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday.

In an episode of his show in which he argued that the Trump administration’s new line on the Epstein imbroglio could start a “revolution,” Carlson fired off the latest shot in the ugly war of words between the former colleagues.

After Carlson laid into Attorney General Pam Bondi over her contradictory statements on the case, his guest, Saagar Enjeti, stated: “I believe the CIA Inspector General, I forget the exact quote, but he said something along the lines of, ‘You wouldn’t even believe the amount of child porn, you know, that I’ve seen while I’m on this job.’ I mean, these are depraved-, look, I mean, it’s a large organization, a small percentage of the U.S., you know, we can make that argument. I think there is like something pathological, you know, kind of in the minds of the people who excel in this type of environment.”

“Of course, it’s based on lying! And lying is the gateway drug to every other sin, of course. And the veil of secrecy that protects the CIA, up to and including its budget, which we can’t know, makes all kinds of really evil behavior possible. In fact, it inspires it,” submitted Carlson.

“They see their own colleagues getting away with it, and it’s a permission structure, and so look, I mean that’s a small case but it just shows us that it’s obvious, and it’s something that has been in multiple intelligence communities have been ensnared in this,” agreed Enjeti. “Again, I highly recommend Darryl Cooper’s episode on the entire Epstein saga because I didn’t know about this case in–”

“Am I allowed to listen to that?” interjected Carlson facetiously. “I was informed, credibly informed by Mark Levin that he [Cooper] was a Holocaust denier.”

“Can I ask you about the neocons who are-, I mean, keep in mind that it was Jay Lefkowitz, who’s Bill Kristol’s lawyer, who represented The Weekly Standard when I worked there, who was an Epstein lawyer. And so like, where is Mark Levin on Epstein?” asked Carlson. “I noticed that all these very voluble people who do not hesitate before imposing their opinions on the rest of us suddenly don’t have very strong opinions about Epstein. What is that?”

“Every accusation is actually an admission-” answered Enjeti before getting cut off again.

“But why is Mark Levin covering for Epstein?” asked an incredulous Carlson.

Levin asked Bondi about the Epstein case during an interview with Bondi earlier this year. On Monday’s edition of his radio show, Levin argued that listeners should trust the word of Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Deputy Director Dan Bongino.

Watch above via the Tucker Carlson Network.

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