April 16, 2026

🚨 JUST IN: Tucker Carlson Claims “Israelism” Is the New Official Religion of the US Government and President Trump

By Reflecto News Desk
April 16, 2026

Conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson has ignited fresh controversy by declaring that “Israelism” has become the “new” official religion of the United States government and President Donald Trump.

In a recent monologue, Carlson argued that American foreign policy in the Middle East is now driven by an overriding ideological commitment to Israel that functions like a de facto state religion, superseding traditional American interests and even religious neutrality.

Carlson’s Exact Words

Carlson stated:

“In a single statement, President Trump gave ‘the finger’ to the world’s two largest religions — Christianity and Islam.
But more broadly, it’s clear that the new official religion of the US government and of President Trump is Israelism.”

He framed this “Israelism” as an uncritical, almost theological loyalty to Israeli security and interests that shapes US decision-making, military actions, and diplomatic priorities — even when they conflict with broader American strategic goals or public sentiment.

Context of Carlson’s Criticism

The remarks build on Carlson’s long-running skepticism toward US entanglement in Middle East conflicts. He has repeatedly questioned:

  • The scale of American military and financial support for Israel.
  • US involvement in the recent Iran operations, which he has described as occurring largely “at the behest and demand of Israel.”
  • The influence of pro-Israel lobbying and neoconservative thinking on Washington policy.

Carlson contrasted this with what he sees as declining respect for traditional American values and religious traditions, citing Trump’s Easter Sunday post (which included strong language threatening Iranian infrastructure and ended with “Praise be to Allah”) as an example of disrespect toward both Christianity and Islam.

Reactions and Controversy

The statement has drawn sharp backlash from pro-Israel conservatives and Jewish organizations, who argue it revives antisemitic tropes about Jewish or Israeli “control” of US foreign policy. Supporters of Carlson view it as a legitimate critique of foreign policy priorities and the costs of unconditional alliances.

No immediate response has come from the White House or President Trump.

This latest flare-up occurs amid:

  • The fragile US-Iran ceasefire and ongoing Hormuz blockade.
  • Diplomatic efforts for a possible second round of US-Iran talks.
  • Heightened US-China tensions over alleged arms or technology transfers to Iran.

Reflecto News will continue monitoring reactions from political figures, religious leaders, and the administration, as well as any further commentary from Tucker Carlson.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What does Tucker Carlson mean by “Israelism”?
Carlson uses the term to describe what he sees as an ideological or quasi-religious commitment within the US government that places Israeli interests above traditional American strategic priorities.

Q2: Why did Carlson link it to Trump’s Easter statement?
He argued that the timing (Easter Sunday) and content (profane threats combined with “Praise be to Allah”) showed disrespect to Christianity and Islam while illustrating the dominance of “Israelism” in US policy.

Q3: Is this the first time Carlson has criticized US-Israel policy?
No. Carlson has increasingly questioned unconditional US support for Israel, the influence of lobbying groups, and American military involvement in Middle East conflicts.

Q4: How has the statement been received?
It has polarized audiences. Critics call it antisemitic or conspiratorial; supporters see it as a bold challenge to neoconservative foreign policy and excessive foreign influence.

Q5: Has the White House or Trump responded?
No immediate response has been reported to this specific comment.

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