
"The current president of Israel, whom I know you know, apparently was at pedo island.' That's what it says, Carlson said. Still-living, high-level Israeli officials are directly implicated in Epstein's life, if not his crimes, so I think you'd be following this. Huckabee said that was not true. Carlson was referring to a claim made by The Times reporter Gabrielle Weiniger, who recently posted a doctored image of Herzog hanging out with Epstein. Weiniger later admitted the photo was an AI fake."
"And so for that reason, we are taking it seriously. There is nothing worse than impugning the reputation of an innocent man, Carlson said. So I just want to say clearly I'm sorry to imply that I knew something I didn't know of course I didn't know that Isaac Herzog was on that island. I was referring to that email and the protest against him. But I don't know that, and I didn't mean to suggest that I do know that."
Tucker Carlson posted a two-minute video on X saying Isaac Herzog's camp sent a long letter vehemently denying any contact with Jeffrey Epstein. The letter denied unequivocally that Herzog had known Epstein, exchanged emails, been in the same room, or had any relationship of any kind. Carlson apologized for implying he knew Herzog visited Epstein's island, saying he was referring to an email and a protest but did not know Herzog had been on the island. Carlson said Herzog's denial was unusually adamant and that he is taking the matter seriously. The claim stemmed from a doctored image posted by reporter Gabrielle Weiniger, who later admitted it was AI-generated. The trip also generated headlines about an airport security detention report that the U.S. Embassy denied.
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