10/30/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2025 13:45
By Marc Rod, Jewish Insider
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Conservatives, including the CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, condemned the Heritage Foundation and its president, Kevin Roberts, for Roberts' defense of his "close friend" Tucker Carlson amid criticism of Carlson's friendly interview with neo-Nazi influencer Nick Fuentes and his general antisemitic and anti-Israel turn.
Roberts also declined to fully disavow Fuentes, saying that "canceling him is not the answer."
"Watching the statements from Kevin Roberts today, as somebody who has been involved and supportive of the Heritage Foundation since I came to Washington in 1987, I am appalled, offended and disgusted that he and Heritage would stand with Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes as somehow being acceptable spokespeople within the conservative movement," Matt Brooks, the RJC CEO, told Jewish Insider.
Brooks said that Heritage's defense of Carlson and Fuentes "is a total abrogation of their mission and what it means to be a conservative today."
He said that RJC has worked with Heritage in various ways over the years, particularly its foreign policy team, "but obviously there's going to be a reassessment of our relationship with Heritage in light of this."
Brooks said that "we've seen Heritage moving further in this direction," but that he believes that it is still "well outside of the mainstream of where the conservative movement in the Republican Party is."
"They're becoming more like Tucker Carlson and less like Ronald Reagan. Tucker Carlson represents the Barack Obama-Bernie Sanders wing of the Republican Party," Brooks said. "I believe that there's still a vibrant Trump-Reagan wing of the Republican Party, and Heritage continues to position itself away from that - I think to their detriment."
Richard Goldberg, a former Trump administration official, told JI that his "heart goes out" to Heritage staff who have "worked for years tirelessly in defense of both the United States and Israel, and in the defense of both Christians and Jews, and … certainly deserve better than this."
Their work, he continued, "is fundamentally disconnected from the video that Kevin put out," which is "really vile" and "filled with canards and straw men in order to try to bait opponents into some sort of imagined conflict that does not exist - I think to create such conflict."
Goldberg said that unless Roberts plans to conduct mass firings at Heritage of those working on national security and foreign policy issues and the group's Project Esther antisemitism program to bring the organization in line with the isolationist Quincy Institute, "there is a great deal of disconnect between what he is saying and doing and what his organization is saying and doing."
The enemies of both America and Israel, "would like nothing more than to see this kind of messaging succeed. This is very much in line with a Marxist-Islamist ideology that really only benefits China, Russia, terrorists and their sponsors," Goldberg argued.
"I hope we don't allow this strain to try to break what is core to American values and core to American interests, and that's Christians and Jews sticking together, and America and Israel sticking together," Goldberg said.
Joel Griffith, a co-chair of Young Jewish Conservatives and a former research fellow at Heritage, called for Heritage members and donors to speak out against Roberts. Griffth is currently a senior fellow at Advancing American Freedom, the think tank founded by former Vice President Mike Pence.
"As a former Heritage fellow who's both patriotically American and proudly Jewish, I'm deeply disheartened by Kevin Roberts continued support for Tucker Carlson even as he ridicules allied Christians who believe in the right of the Jewish people to self-determination in their homeland, slanders Israel as genocidal, supports removal of citizenship for young Americans who serve in the IDF, and platforms a Holocaust denier," Griffith told JI. "I'm hopeful that Heritage members and donors will make their voices heard. Kevin Roberts does not speak for me as a Heritage alum, nor does he represent the views of many allies of Israel who remain on staff at Heritage."
In his video, Roberts cited comments by Vice President JD Vance at a Turning Point USA event on Wednesday that no other country should come "before the interest of American citizens." Vance's comments had come in response to an openly antisemitic question accusing Jews of persecuting Christians, a notion Vance did not directly dispute.
"I wish that Vice President Vance had answered the question differently," Brooks told JI. "He should know - and if he doesn't, I am sure there are a number of people who will make the information available to him - that the Israelis have not limited access to any of the Christian holy sites or persecuted Christians in Israel. In fact, things couldn't be further from the truth."
"It has been Israelis, since the founding of the State of Israel and even before, that have protected the Christian heritage sites, and have always talked about having Israel as the home to the three major religions and having freedom of access and freedom of religion throughout the country," Brooks continued.
Goldberg said that Vance's recent visit to Israel and his trips to Christian holy sites in Jerusalem were "outstanding" and "important for Christians … around the world."
He urged Vance "not to be afraid to be very direct in shutting down Jew hate and antisemitic tropes when the appear when he is out on the stump or campaigning" - noting that TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk had a record of responding forcefully to antisemitism at his own public events. "I think it would honor Charlie to emulate that style as well."
Noah Pollak, who is serving in the Trump administration as a senior advisor to the Department of Education, said on X, "I'm genuinely curious what Roberts and people promoting this line of innuendo think they are responding to. Did someone ask you not to be loyal to your faith and country? Who? Can you post a screenshot or something?" ...
This article appeared on the Jewish Insider website on October 30, 2025.