Ice Cube and Tucker Carlson, two well-known figures who have been critical of the COVID-19 vaccine, recently sat down for an interview in which they discussed their reasons for not getting vaccinated.

In the interview, Ice Cube said that he was “not comfortable” with the vaccine because it was “rushed.” He also said that he was concerned about the long-term effects of the vaccine.
Carlson echoed Ice Cube’s concerns, saying that the vaccine was “untested” and that he didn’t want to be “a guinea pig.”
The interview sparked criticism from some who accused Ice Cube and Carlson of hypocrisy. They pointed out that both men had met with Donald Trump multiple times, and that Trump’s administration had been responsible for rushing the vaccine through development.
Some critics also argued that Ice Cube and Carlson were spreading misinformation about the vaccine. They pointed out that the vaccine has been rigorously tested and that it is safe and effective.

Ice Cube and Carlson have defended their decision not to get vaccinated. They have said that they are entitled to their own opinion, and that they are not spreading misinformation.
However, the interview has raised questions about the credibility of both Ice Cube and Carlson. It has also highlighted the ongoing debate about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Here are some of the reactions to the interview:
- “It’s disappointing to see Ice Cube and Tucker Carlson spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is safe and effective, and it’s important for people to get vaccinated to protect themselves and their communities.” – Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- “Ice Cube and Tucker Carlson are entitled to their own opinion, but they’re wrong about the vaccine. The vaccine is safe and effective, and it’s important for people to get vaccinated to protect themselves and their communities.” – Dr. Deborah Birx, former White House coronavirus response coordinator
- “It’s clear that Ice Cube and Tucker Carlson are not interested in the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. They’re more interested in spreading misinformation and fear-mongering. It’s unfortunate that they’re using their platform to do this.” – Dr. Leana Wen, former Baltimore health commissioner
The interview between Ice Cube and Tucker Carlson has sparked a debate about the COVID-19 vaccine. It is important to remember that the vaccine is safe and effective, and it is important for people to get vaccinated to protect themselves and their communities.
So Tucker and Ice Cube met with Trump when he was president, why didn’t they tell him to stop rushing the Vaccine because won’t trust it?