Fox News host Mark Levin is not happy with Tucker Carlson hosting guests like Nick Fuentes, and wasn’t afraid of saying so.
Carlson has received a lot of backlash over what is being described as his “platforming” of Fuentes, and Levin wasn’t shy about making his own opinions clear when his former colleague reached out with a debate invite. But instead of agreeing to meet up at the TPUSA event, Levin gave Carlson a piece of his mind.
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Mark Levin shares private texts Tucker Carlson sent him Friday revealing that TPUSA has invited Levin to debate Carlson at their upcoming event in Scottsdale, AZ, in Dec.
Carlson said he wanted to debate, but Levin responded by chickening out and calling him a “Nazi promoter.” pic.twitter.com/EFoVhgOgyo
— Chris Menahan (@infolibnews) November 8, 2025
“‘Good morning,’ he writes to me, ‘The leadership at Turning Point has asked me to debate you at their event in Scottsdale in December. I’m happy to do it, and I hope you’ll agree as well. Beyond the personal insults, which I’ll try to keep to a minimum, there are real and important ideological differences between us, and I think the country would benefit from an extended conversation about them. So again, I hope you’ll accept. Let me know. Thanks,'” Levin read.
Levin did not, in fact, want to debate. He said he would rather “debate a skunk.”
“What would Charlie say? What would Rush [Limbaugh] say?” Levin wondered.
“My family and I want nothing to do with you [and] what you’ve become — your vile libels against my faith, millions of Christians, and in my view, what you seek to do to our country,” the host said, reading his response to Carlson. “There’s nothing to debate. You’re a Nazi promoter. You’re the modern-day David Duke.”
Then he dropped some “unsolicited advice” for his former colleague.
“It’s not about free speech. You could be heard by millions. Regardless, some unsolicited advice: stop long enough to remember who you used to be and what you used to stand for.”
Carlson responded to Levin’s claims:
For the record, I’m strongly anti-Nazi… but that’s hardly the point. This seems like the perfect opportunity to rebut what you consider evil ideas, and to do it to my face like a man. I think you’d jump at the chance, assuming you believe your positions are defensible. I’m offering the marketplace of ideas you often talk about, is it possible you can’t really defend, for example, what Israel has done to civilians in Gaza?
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Levin noted that Carlson was considered more “despised” than “feared.”
“Well, you’re a coward. If you change your mind, I’m here. Thanks,” Carlson reportedly responded.
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