TUCKER Carlson branded Barack Obama "a racial arsonist" after the former president spoke out in the wake of the Boulder shooting outrage.
The Fox News host's comments came during the opening monologue of his nightly show while he discussed the reactions to Monday's shocking killing spree.
Outspoken Carlson said Obama had taken a break "from becoming one of the richest men in the world" to get involved on the issue of gun control.
The ex president issued a statement the day after Monday's atrocity arguing "disaffection, racism and misogyny" was helpingfuel mass shootings.
His statement also came less than a week after eight were killed at three spas in Atlanta, Georgia.Six of the victims were Asian-American women.
But his words did not go down with Carlson – who is one of the former world leader's fiercest critics.
Carlson said: "More than any other contemporary American leader, Barack Obama is a racial arsonist.
"He emerges at our most vulnerable moments to deepen the wounds that divide us. He sows hate.
"Why does Barack Obama do this? Well, it would take a psychiatrist to answer that question fully, though it seems obvious that deep loathing of some kind plays a role. It must play a role."
He then added that Obama had "managed to divide Americans a little more than they were yesterday, and so from his perspective, mission accomplished."
Carlson hit out after the former Commander in Chief backed moves for new gun controls.
"A once-in-a-century pandemic cannot be the only thing that slows mass shootings in this country," Obama wrote.
"It will take time to root out the disaffection, racism and misogyny that fuels so many of these senseless acts of violence.
"But we can make it harder for those with hate in their hearts to buy weapons of war."
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa has been charged with 10 counts of murder by Colorado cops for allegedly rampaging through a grocery store with an AR-15-style rifle.
Alissa allegedly bought the assault rifle just six days before the shooting, according to an arrest affidavit released Tuesday.
Denny Strong, 20, Neven Stoanisic, 23, Rikki Olds, 25, Tralona Bartkowiak, 49, Suzanne Fountain, 59, Teri Leiker, 51, Officer Eric Talley, 51, Kevin Mahoney, 61, Lynn Murray, 62, Jody Waters, 65 were the 10 victims.
Speaking about the tragedy, President Joe Biden said: "“I don’t need to wait another minute – or another hour – to take common sense steps that will save lives in the future."
"We should also ban assault weapons in the process," he added, calling on Congress to act in the wake of such horrific gun violence and describing Officer Eric Talley as a "the definition of an American hero."
Obama also saluted the actions of the cop, who responded to the shooting and was killed in action stating he hoped the officer's death would not be in vain.
"Because in addition to grief, we are also feeling a deep, familiar outrage that we as a nation continue to tolerate these kinds of random, senseless acts day in and day out without taking any significant action – an outrage that people in Colorado have known far too often over the years," he wrote.
The massacre of 13 people at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, shocked the world in April,1999.
Then in 2012, 12 were killed and 58 were injured when a shooter massacred people at an Aurora, Colorado movie theater as they watched the latest Batman film.
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