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Ted Cruz thinks the phrase "Christ is King" is antisemitic. "'Chist is King' is 'I hate the Jew...

By HatsOff
Posted March 13, 2026

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The post criticizes Senator Ted Cruz for stating in recent interviews that the Christian phrase 'Christ is King' is being twisted online into an antisemitic code equivalent to 'I hate the Jews,' used by far-right influencers to attack Jews while invoking theology.[1][2][3] Cruz, a Christian Zionist, affirms the phrase theologically but warns of its misuse amid rising antisemitism on the right, particularly targeting evangelicals who support Israel.[1][3] The post misrepresents Cruz's nuanced position as outright deeming the phrase antisemitic, fueling debates on Christianity, Judaism, and Republican infighting involving figures like Tucker Carlson.[2][4]

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The post is trending due to fresh CBN News interviews on March 11-12, 2026, where Cruz explicitly addressed the phrase's misuse, sparking backlash from anti-Zionist conservatives.[1][3] It ties into ongoing GOP divides over Israel support and antisemitism accusations, amplified by Cruz's recent speeches at Jewish Republican events.[4][5] Timing aligns with heightened online culture wars post-interviews, drawing millions of views across platforms.

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  • 1Ted Cruz agrees 'Christ is King' theologically but calls its online use an 'anti-Jewish code' in CBN interviews.[1]
  • 2Cruz accuses Tucker Carlson of hating Christian Zionists like himself and Mike Huckabee, labeling it an 'operation' targeting evangelicals.[2][3]
  • 3The controversy echoes historical 'replacement theology' debates, which Cruz rejects as twisted justification for antisemitism.[1]
  • 4Cruz read antisemitic troll messages at a Jewish conference, including threats tied to his Israel support.[5]
  • 5Cruz frames this as an 'existential crisis' for the Republican Party amid rising right-wing antisemitism.[4]

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Ted Cruz thinks the phrase "Christ is King" is antisemitic. 

"'Chist is King' is 'I hate the Jew...