Laurie Cardoza-Moore, creator of Proclaiming Justice to the Countries (PJTN), has actually slammed conservative analyst Tucker Carlson following his current interview with Qatar’s Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. She declares that Carlson’s actions show an uncomfortable shift towards antisemitic beliefs and positioning with countries understood for questionable positions on Israel.
In the interview, Sheikh Mohammed cautioned that an attack on Iran’s nuclear centers might significantly pollute the Gulf’s water system, impacting nations like Qatar, the UAE, and Kuwait. He highlighted that such an occasion would leave the Gulf with “no water, no fish, absolutely nothing … no life,” advising for diplomatic options over military actions.
Cardoza-Moore revealed alarm over Carlson’s platforming of these views, recommending that his current actions might be affected by Qatari interests. She questioned whether Carlson has actually “offered his soul to the Muslim Brotherhood” and implicated him of lining up with Qatar, a country she referred to as “among the world’s most significant sponsors of Islamist terrorism.”
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Highlighting Qatar’s monetary ties, she kept in mind, “For years Qatar has actually been the most significant donor to American universities and K-12 education in our nation– pressing anti-American and anti-Semitic material to our kids.” Cardoza-Moore contacted Carlson to clarify his obligations, mentioning, “We individuals require that Tucker Carlson stop bearing incorrect witness and reveal his real obligations.”
She likewise drew parallels to the upcoming Jewish vacation of Purim, referencing the scriptural story where Haman looked for to wipe out the Jewish individuals. Cardoza-Moore cautioned that modern dangers, such as those from groups like Hamas, echo historic threats, stressing, “No quantity of Muslim Brotherhood money can reword God’s Word or change His Chosen Individuals.”
Cardoza-Moore has actually formerly slammed Carlson for supposed antisemitic views. In February 2025, she mentioned, “Tucker Carlson’s antisemitism does not show the worths of the Trump administration,” implicating him of promoting a “fake-Christian type of Jew-hatred.”
Tucker Carlson has not openly reacted to these accusations.