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Molly Butler / Media Matters

Tucker Carlson's history of pushing vaccine conspiracy theories

COVID-19 vaccines are set to roll out in the United States soon. The Fox host has ramped up vaccine conspiracy theories.

Written by Madeline Peltz & Justin Horowitz

Published 12/11/20 11:50 AM EST

Updated 03/18/21 9:30 AM EDT

Update (3/18/21): This piece has been updated with additional examples.

Fox News’ Tucker Carlson has ramped up misleading anti-vaccine conspiracy theories on his nightly prime-time show as the latest polls show only half of Americans are willing to take a coronavirus vaccine. 

With the Food and Drug Administration inching closer to approving its first vaccine candidate, and other options on the horizon, public cooperation is necessary to end the pandemic through widespread vaccination. Instead of aiding in this effort, Carlson fearmongered that Democrats will force a vaccine on unwilling people, which he sarcastically remarked is “so safe they have to threaten you to take it.” (President-elect Joe Biden has said that the COVID-19 vaccine will not be mandatory for Americans.) Carlson is only one of many vaccine conspiracy theorists who have appeared on the network.

This is not Carlson’s first foray into unfounded speculation about vaccinations. In 2017, he hosted vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr twice after Donald Trump invited Kennedy to chair a government commission on “vaccine safety”, a plan that was never implemented. During Kennedy’s first appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight, Carlson told him he had “read a lot” of Kennedy’s writings on vaccines, and concluded, “I don’t think you’re crazy. You’re not anti-vaccine.”

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From the April 20, 2017, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight

A few months later Kennedy appeared again for a softball interview in which he responded to a segment from HBO’s John Oliver on vaccines and baselessly claimed there is “very little safety testing” of vaccines.

More recently, Tucker Carlson’s coverage of the coronavirus vaccines have struck a similarly conspiratorial tone. On December 9, he said, “If the people in charge force the population to take this vaccine, we could have a legitimate crisis on our hands in this country.” In a tease for the segment prior to a commercial break, he said the vaccine is “so safe they have to threaten you to take it.”

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From the December 9, 2020, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight

TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): Obviously nobody trusts the people who run the country anymore. But now, in the middle of this endemic distrust, they are planning to force you to take the coronavirus vaccine. It's so safe, they have to threaten you to take it. If they do that, that could lead to a legitimate crisis. Victor Davis Hanson is here to explain, next.

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CARLSON: Well, the very same people who scream "my body my choice" and put it on their T-shirts have identified a new cause tonight. A lawmaker in New York is proposing legislation that would quote "mandate vaccinations" if any of the serfs are foolish enough to refuse to take the new coronavirus vaccine. What happens if people refuse? Well, we don't know. In New York, it might depend entirely on the color of your skin.

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CARLSON: So, like most rational people, we're not against vaccines; we’re for vaccines. The polio vaccine saved millions of children. But in this very specific case, let's be clear. If the people in charge force the population to take this vaccine, we could have a legitimate crisis on our hands in this country.

On November 10, Tucker Carlson said, “Democrats believe vaccines are the answer to everything. Don’t ask questions; just take the shot.”

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From the November 10, 2020, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight 

TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): News yesterday that we may soon have a working coronavirus vaccine. You'd think that news would be greeted with joy on the Democratic side. Democrats believe vaccines are the answer to everything. Shh. Don't ask questions; just take the shot.

On August 24, Carlson said that even after Democrats “make you get” the coronavirus vaccine, “you’ll still be under arrest.” He also falsely claimed that the commonwealth of Virginia will mandate taking the vaccine. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has said the opposite.  Carlson’s comments crescendoed with his unsubstantiated claim that that Bill Gates and the World Health Organization don’t care about overdose deaths in the United States because “when a 26-year-old mother in New Hampshire drops dead from fentanyl, Bill Gates and Dr. Tedros don't get more powerful. Her death is useless to them. So they don't care.”

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From the August 24, 2020, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight

TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): The state of Virginia has announced that when a vaccine finally does arrive, it will be mandatory. Not all vaccines. Virginia will not require vaccines for hepatitis or HIV. They don't require a vaccine for meningitis either to fight despite the fact that meningitis kills a lot more, say, college students than coronavirus does. But once you get a corona vaccine, they're telling us, all will be well.

But now they've changed that. Not true anymore. According to a new announcement from the World Health Organization, a vaccine, even if we get one, will not be the end of all of this. It will never end. You can get your injection. They'll make you get it. But you'll still be under arrest.

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For Dr. Tedros and Bill Gates, pandemic and climate change share a very different connection. Both are useful pretexts for mass social control. Both are essentially unsolvable crises they can harness to bypass democracy and force powerless populations to obey their commands. Now it makes sense. Ever wondered why our leaders consider the coronavirus a major public health crisis, but not say, suicides and drug ODs? Well, this is why. 

When a 26-year-old mother in New Hampshire drops dead from fentanyl, Bill Gates and Dr. Tedros don't get more powerful. Her death is useless to them. So they don't care. If you actually wanted to improve people's lives, you would look at things very differently and you would probably reach very different conclusions about the pandemic.

On August 19, Carlson said Democrats are pushing “propaganda” because, he claims, they say “a mandatory vaccine is our only hope. Until that arrives, you must do exactly what we say.”

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From the August 19, 2020, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight

In a May 20 interview with former Jeffrey Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz, Carlson asked whether “the government still has a right to endanger you by forcing you to take” a coronavirus vaccine because “in some rare cases, and sometimes not that rare, they can hurt people.”

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From the May 20, 2020, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight

TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): I understand the argument. But there is also, in the specific case of a vaccine, a risk to the individual taking it because vaccines are good for populations, but in some rare cases, sometimes not that rare, they can hurt people. That's factually true. Does the government still have a right to endanger you by forcing you to take it?

On the December 17 edition of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Carlson went on an extended rant suggesting the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine is a “marketing campaign” and a tool of “social control.”

On the February 9 edition of his show, Carlson baselessly claimed that experts are “clearly” lying to the public about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine, telling his audience, “From the very first day, the way the authorities handled the COVID vaccine did not inspire confidence.”

On the March 8 edition of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Carlson hosted serial pandemic misinformer Alex Berenson, who claimed that “the vaccines aren't 95% effective” and incorrectly suggested that the vaccine rollout in Israel had caused some individuals to get sick and die. 

On March 12, Carlson attacked President Joe Biden for “vaccine coercion,” suggesting that if individuals don’t get the vaccine, the federal government “is going to have to shut the country down again.” 



During the March 15 edition of his show, Carlson baselessly fearmongered about the vaccine, falsely claiming that “we don't know about the effects of this vaccine” and suggesting that these gaps in knowledge should possibly “scare you.” Media Matters has previously noted that Carlson’s “questions” about vaccine safety are easily answered via a simple Google search.

Carlson’s spurious vaccine claims have also crossed paths with his constant stream of racist propaganda. In August, he falsely claimed now-Vice President-elect Kamala Harris wants “only people of a certain color” to get a coronavirus vaccine. He then played a clip of Harris in which she remarks that pandemic preparedness should consider “where the resources should go based on” health disparities and inequities suffered by non-white people. Carlson’s deliberate distortion ignores the fact that COVID-19’s death toll is disproportionately killing people of color, prompting states to address this harm.

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