The dismay arises from Carlson’s third visit to the White House on Sunday, following two visits just last month.By Dinah Bucholz, Jewish Breaking NewsJewish conservative activist Laura Loomer is ringing the alarm on Tucker Carlson, but even she might not be able to stem the tsunami of Jew-hatred that has erupted on the right.Loomer has enjoyed outsize influence from outside the Trump administration, as some people were hired or fired based on her opinion.For example, NSA head Gen. Timothy Haugh, his deputy Wendy Noble and other National Security Council staffers were canned following Loomer’s exhortation that Trump fire anyone who had shown disloyalty.But her pleas to cut ties with Carlson appear to be falling on deaf ears.In a post on X, the far-right activist expressed how wrong-footed she felt over the rise of antisemitism on the right.“It’s like I woke up one day and 90% of the people I’ve come to know on the right over the last 10 years have morphed into different people,” she wrote. “It’s so bizarre. I can’t say I like them.”In another post she urged cutting ties with Carlson and advised Jews and Christians to stop donating to the GOP until the party can sort out its identity crisis.“It’s best for Evangelical Christians and Jews to stop donating to the GOP because it seems like the party doesn’t know if it wants to be the party of the modern-day Hitler youth or not, and god forbid your generous donations be used for the sake of propping up Candidates who share Tucker’s belief that ‘Christian Zionists are the most evil people in the world’ and his false claim that ‘Trump is controlled by Netanyahu’ and his other claim that Trump is ‘running cover for pedophiles,’” she ranted.“It seems like a suicide mission for any Christian or Jew who doesn’t idolize Hitler to keep donating to the GOP,” she added.“It’s shocking that I have to say this, but the GOP has a major identity crisis right now; the GOP has a growing Jew-hating and foreign influence problem, and the party seems to be in a struggle session with Neo Nazis who they aren’t explicitly rejecting.”“My advice is for people to not donate at this time till we get clarity from the party on what the party’s position is on these issues,” she concluded.“It’s sad, but we have to be honest about where we are as a party. The GOP has a major Nazi problem. I used to laugh when people said this. But it’s true.”The dismay arises from Carlson’s third visit to the White House on Sunday, following two visits just last month.Mark Levin, a far-right radio host, agreed with Loomer.“He should be condemned by the White House, not invited to it,” Levin posted on X.Carlson’s increasing forays into classic antisemitic tropes, combined with his influence on J.D. Vance—the two are known to be friends—has alarmed many on the right who view the rise of antisemitism, especially with younger voters under Carlson’s sway, with concern.U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, following his interview with Carlson in which Carlson again engaged in antisemitic tropes (which he later reiterated in an interview on Saudi state TV), also advised the White House to cut ties with Carlson, just hours before the former Fox News personality was spotted at the White House.“I hope they quit letting him into the White House because, quite frankly, this is a person who is doing serious, significant damage to President Trump and to the administration,” Huckabee said in an interview.The post Loomer sounds alarm over Carlson as right-wing antisemitism rift widens appeared first on World Israel News.