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Jessica Tarlov Gets Humiliated After Trying To Pick A Fight With Charlie Kirk

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For a brief moment on Tuesday night, liberal Fox News commentator Jessica Tarlov thought she had scored a moral win over Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. But what started as a typical X scolding quickly turned into a political beatdown—and she walked right into it.

Kirk had posted a blunt take about Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old Democratic Socialist who’s on track to become New York City’s first Muslim mayor after defeating Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary. Kirk connected Mamdani’s rise to the tragic history of 9/11, saying: “24 years ago, a group of Muslims killed 2,753 people on 9/11. Now a Muslim Socialist is on pace to run New York City.”

Tarlov immediately jumped in with the standard liberal pushback, writing: “Charlie — this is so gross and Islamophobic. Take it down.”

Kirk didn’t budge.

Instead of retreating, he responded with a full-throated defense and turned the tables on Tarlov. “Debate me on the merits, don’t just throw out petty thought-terminating cliches,” Kirk wrote. “This isn’t 2015, that doesn’t work anymore. What Muslim country do you prefer to live in, Jessica? What western city or country has improved as the Muslim population has increased?… Be courageous enough as a liberal to call it out.”

“I’m not afraid to say that I don’t think Mamdani’s vision for the city is a good one and I think a lot of his policies are crazy… But none of that has to do with him being Muslim,” Tarlov responded.

Kirk called her out again, pointing to Mamdani’s support for the anti-Israel BDS movement, writing, “So, the guy about to be NYC’s next mayor wants to boycott and sanction Israel… but that has totally nothing at all to do with him being Muslim? You know it does, you just are terrified about the social cost of saying it publicly.”

Cornered, Tarlov fumbled a weak deflection, writing, “Have you seen all the White Christian and Jewish hipsters from Brooklyn that support BDS? It’s not that he’s Muslim. It’s that he’s wrong.”

But by that point, the damage was done. Even liberal users began questioning why Tarlov led with accusations of Islamophobia instead of challenging Mamdani’s platform directly from the start.

Mamdani’s campaign is indeed a flashpoint. The son of Indian Muslim immigrants, born in Uganda and raised in Queens, he’s pushing a platform that includes rent freezes, free childcare, and higher taxes on the wealthy. His calls to defund the police and impose BDS policies have drawn applause from the far left and alarm from moderates and conservatives alike.

In the end, Tarlov looked less like a confident liberal voice and more like a pundit trying to do cleanup after getting outmatched in a debate she never should’ve started.