JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, is facing criticism for his refusal to denounce Tucker Carlson after the former Fox News host conducted an interview with a Holocaust revisionist. Despite widespread outrage over the interview, which attempted to whitewash Hitler and the Holocaust, Vance's campaign stated that he does not believe in 'guilt-by-association cancel culture.' However, they clarified that Vance does not share the views of Carlson's guest, who claimed that Winston Churchill was the 'chief villain' of WWII, not Adolf Hitler. Vance's stance has sparked a debate about the limits of political loyalty and the responsibility of public figures to condemn historical revisionism and hate speech.
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