
"During the interview, Carlson stated, 'I have not said that,' when asked about his comments regarding Trump being the antichrist, despite evidence to the contrary."
"'Maybe he didn't put his hand on the Bible because he affirmatively rejects what's inside that book,' Carlson noted, reflecting on Trump's inauguration."
"'Here's a leader who's mocking the gods of his ancestors, mocking the God of gods and exalting himself above them. Could this be the antichrist?' Carlson had said, but later denied making that assertion."
"'I don't know where that comes from, but I know that those words never left my lips because I'm not sure I fully understand what the antichrist is,' Carlson clarified."
Tucker Carlson denied suggesting that Donald Trump could be the antichrist during an interview with New York Times journalist Lulu Garcia-Navarro. Carlson acknowledged discussing Trump's actions, such as not placing his hand on the Bible during his inauguration, and referenced Bible passages about the antichrist. However, he insisted he never explicitly stated Trump was the antichrist, claiming he was unsure of the term's meaning. Carlson emphasized that he was not weighing in on the matter and sought to clarify his previous comments.
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