President Trump on Sunday brushed aside concerns about conservative commentator Tucker Carlson's recent interview with a far-right activist known for his antisemitic views, which has caused a schism within the GOP, the AP reports. Trump defended Carlson, citing "good interviews" he'd had over the years with the former Fox News host. He said if Carlson wants to interview Nick Fuentes, whose followers see themselves as working to preserve America's white, Christian identity, then "People have to decide." Carlson had an amiable sit-down on his podcast last month with Fuentes that touched off a controversy among conservatives. It roiled the Heritage Foundation, where the president of the right-wing think tank defended Carlson for his interview, drawing outrage from staffers. Heritage President Kevin Roberts later denounced Fuentes' views.
Carlson has been critical of US support for Israel in its war against Hamas, and has come under fire for his own far-right views, including the white-supremacist theory that says whites are being "replaced" by people of color. On Sunday, Trump told reporters as he prepared to fly back to Washington from a weekend in Florida that when it comes to Carlson, "You can't tell him who to interview." "If he wants to interview Nick Fuentes, I don't know much about him, but if he wants to do it, get the word out," Trump said. "People have to decide." Trump a few minutes later added, "Meeting people, talking to people for somebody like Tucker—that's what they do. You know, people are controversial." The president then said: "I'm not controversial, so I like it that way."
It's not the first time Trump has been asked about Fuentes. Three years ago, he hosted Fuentes at a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago resort, along with the rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West. Trump at the time said he had not previously met Fuentes and "knew nothing about" him. Fuentes' visit to Trump's estate was condemned by numerous Republicans, including former Vice President Mike Pence, who said it was wrong for Trump "to give a white nationalist, an antisemite and Holocaust denier, a seat at the table." Trump said Sunday that he didn't know Fuentes at the time and that he didn't know he was coming with Ye.