Rudy Giuliani Denies Netanyahu Agent Claims and Threatens Tucker Carlson Lawsuit
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani erupted on Newsmax on Sunday, vehemently denying that he is an agent of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and threatening to sue media personality Tucker Carlson. According to verified broadcast reports, the angry outburst followed recent commentary questioning Giuliani’s actions and foreign policy associations.
During the television appearance, Giuliani rejected accusations regarding his international ties and disputed characterizations of his political alignment. The sharp denial comes amid escalating public feuds across conservative media platforms involving various high-profile political figures, legal commentators, and media personalities.
The confrontation escalated when Giuliani specifically addressed remarks made by Tucker Carlson on his program. Giuliani stated on air that he was exploring legal action against Carlson over the comments, signaling a widening rift among prominent figures within the broader conservative movement.
Network broadcasts and digital trackers captured the heated exchange as part of a weekend news cycle marked by intense clashes between media figures and political surrogates. Representatives for Newsmax and Tucker Carlson have not yet issued formal statements responding to the threatened litigation.
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