Newsmax host Eric Bolling went after Fox News host Tucker Carlson over his remarks regarding Russia and Ukraine last week.
Bolling began his criticism of Carlson by sharing his concern over the conflict escalating into a third world war.
"I am very worried about a world war, a nuclear World War III where nobody wins," Bolling stated on "The Balance" (h/t Mediaite).
"So when I see a fellow conservative making statements that could incite a world war, a nuclear war. I have to call him out. You should know about it and maybe get to him and tell him to stand down."
During his monologue, Bolling ran a clip of Carlson's show being aired on Russian state television as propaganda.
"Last Thursday, Tucker Carlson again blamed Ukraine for starting the war," Bolling said. "And he continues to claim America should cut off all funds and military support to Ukraine."
Bolling ran various clips of Carlson, including one where the Fox News host stated that Ukraine would not be able to win the war against Russia.
This isn't the first time Bolling has gone after Carlson for echoing what the Newsmax host might consider Russian propaganda. In April, he stated that Carlson had gone too far with his pro-Russia remarks.
"My compadre continues to push falsehoods that Putin and his propagandists are exploiting to show that, yes, some Americans do indeed side with Russia in this war," Bolling said.
"Last night, Tucker, you said our leaders always go too far, and I agree. But now I fear you've gone too far too."
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