Tucker Carlson can't control his fury as MAGA student resurrects chilling conspiracy about his father
Tucker Carlson did not hold back when a MAGA college student claimed that the broadcaster's late father was in the CIA.
The former
Fox News primetime host turned mega-podcaster spoke on Tuesday evening at
Indiana University in front of a sold out audience of thousands. The event was hosted by Turning Point USA as part of their 'American Comeback Tour' honoring
Charlie Kirk.
Carlson fielded questions from liberals and
conservatives regarding a variety of controversial topics, including abortion and
Donald Trump.
One student, however, went a little too far while discussing his grievances with Trump’s foreign policy by raising a provocative statement about the past employment of Carlson's father.
‘I just don't see a lot of change between, you know, the Biden administration and now the Trump one and foreign policy,’ a male college student wearing sweats and flip-flops told Carlson. ‘We're still giving a sh*t ton of money to like
Israel and
Ukraine.’
‘He promised it'd be done in a day, and…it’s how many months? Eight months or something like that,’ the student added. ‘Your dad was in the CIA and I was wondering, does our government even want war to stop? Do they want conflicts to end?’
Carlson then interjected by noting he agrees with the student’s foreign policy critiques of the Trump administration, but warned the young man to never mention his father again.
‘Obviously you probably sense that I agree with a lot of that,’ Carlson responded. ‘Leave my father out of it. I'm gonna have to kick your ass, which I could do, by the way, if you bring him up again because he was a wonderful man, whatever he did for a living.'

Carlson threatened to kick the student's 'ass' if he mentioned his father again
‘I really do hate that. But leaving that aside…and don't test me, son.’
Richard Carlson, an award winning journalist, died earlier this year in March at the age of 84 at his home in Boca Grande, Florida.
One student, however, went a little too far while discussing his grievances with Trump's foreign policy by raising a provocative statement about the past employment of Carlson's father.
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