Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson sparked outrage among Trump allies by raising questions that suggest President Donald Trump could be the anti-Christ, as interpreted by critics.
Carlson asked rhetorically, "Could there be a spiritual component to this? Could it be something bigger?" adding "Is it possible what you're watching is a very stealthy yet incredibly effective attack on...belief in Jesus?"

He further questioned whether Trump "sees this as the fulfillment of something? An elevation of some higher office beyond president of the United States?"
Conservative activist Ian Miles Cheong called for Trump administration officials to publicly condemn Carlson, demanding they be fired if they don't. And Trump ally Laura Loomer, accused Carlson of "riling people up with lies" and attempting to incite violence against Trump.
Right-wing filmmaker Nathan Livingstone highlighted Carlson's inconsistency, noting that in 2021 he called Trump "a demonic force," in 2024 campaigned for him, and now appears to suggest anti-Christ connections.
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