Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro have both declined to participate in a debate with Tucker Carlson, citing concerns that it would provide a platform for antisemitism. The decision was made public on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
This refusal follows a trend among some public figures who are wary of engaging with Carlson, particularly in light of his controversial statements and positions. Levin and Shapiro"s stance reflects a broader concern regarding the potential amplification of harmful ideologies through media platforms.
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The refusal to debate Carlson highlights ongoing tensions within political discourse and the challenges faced by public figures in addressing sensitive topics. As previously reported, the implications of such decisions resonate throughout the political community.

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