Overview
- Carlson and Morgan criticized Shapiro in a Friday interview, casting his accusations as an effort to police speech and limit debate over Israel.
- Morgan said Shapiro misrepresented his shows by clipping out on-air pushback, arguing that interviewing controversial figures is part of reporting.
- Carlson framed the dispute as a free-speech issue, alleging Shapiro supports legal penalties for antisemitic expression in the United States.
- Kelly defended Morgan on her program, said a 15-year friendship with Shapiro has been damaged, and rejected claims that she was labeled antisemitic.
- Shapiro maintained that Carlson has fostered antisemitism by hosting figures like Nick Fuentes, refused to appear on Morgan’s show, and traded personal barbs with Kelly online.