
The Tucker Carlson Show Matt Gaetz: Ted Cruz’s Delusional 2028 Bid, the ADL, and Identity Politics Taking Over the Right
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Dec 22, 2025 Matt Gaetz, a U.S. Congressman known for his bold stance on sovereignty and foreign policy, dives into the contentious landscape of identity politics. He critiques the framing of white people as villains and warns against government censorship efforts in online discourse. Gaetz also sheds light on the implications of U.S. foreign entanglements and recounts his personal battles, including an alleged plot by Israeli operatives to tarnish his reputation. Plus, he assesses potential contenders for the 2028 election and addresses housing inequality and its societal impacts.
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Demand Universal Condemnation Of Race Hate
- Pressure groups like the ADL should publicly condemn all forms of race-based hatred to preserve moral consistency.
- Matt Gaetz offers to financially support such an inclusive stance to incentivize principle over partisanship.
Censoring Internet Speech Invites Blowback
- Both criticize State Department tech efforts to police online speech, arguing it risks U.S. censorship.
- They say past government censorship precedents (e.g., vaccine information) have normalized broader content control.
Family Extortion Linked To Foreign Official
- Matt Gaetz recounts an extortion attempt where a foreign consulate-linked official pressured his father with fabricated allegations.
- The alleged scheme demanded $25 million and led to a guilty plea for attempted fraud by one participant.

