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Dan Gilbert's Rocket Money Pulls Advertising From Tucker Carlson Show After Appearance By White Supremacist Nick Fuentes

November 14, 2025, 10:30 PM by  Allan Lengel

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Rocket Money, which is part of Dan Gilbert's publicly traded Rocket Companies, has pulled its advertising from the Tucker Carlson Show after he hosted White Supremacist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes on Oct. 28, according to the website Popular Information.

On Nov. 3, during his next show, Carlson said, “We’re excited to partner with Rocket Money,” a personal finance app, and talked about its services. He then told viewers to go to RocketMoney.com/tucker.

Popular Information reported this week that, in an email to customers, Rocket Money confirmed it has now terminated its advertising on the Tucker Carlson show and is working “to ensure our partnerships reflect our values.”

“Rocket Money takes this feedback extremely seriously,” the email said. “Our team is currently investigating with our ad placement partners, reviewing how this ad occurred and assessing next steps.”


Nick Fuentes on Tucker Carlson Show

Popular Information reports that the link to RocketMoney.com/tucker was disconnected on Nov. 10 after it revealed that Rocket Money was one of Carlson’s sponsors in a story titled: "These companies are sponsoring Tucker Carlson while he mainstreams white supremacy."

Popular Information’s requests for comment to the Tucker Carlson Show, Rocket Money, and Rocket Money CEO Haroon Mokhtarzada were not returned.

The website Media Bias/Fact Check describes Popular Information as a left-leaning news site rated high for factual reporting.

Gilbert, who grew up in Southfield, is Jewish. 

On Fuente's March 28 podcast, he said:

“Jews are running society, women need to shut the fuck up, Blacks need to be imprisoned for the most part, and we would live in paradise. White men need to run the household, they need to run the country, they need to run the companies. They just need to run everything.”

Fox News ousted Carlson from the network in 2023 and he went on to launch his own show. 

The first video below is the interview with Nick Fuentes. The second one was on Nov. 3 and included the advertising for Rocket Money around the 20 minute mark of the video.


Read more:  Popular Information



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