Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson expressed concern that the Trump administration would use the event to implement “hate speech” laws, potentially infringing upon the First Amendment. Carlson, a former Fox News host, specifically criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s comments, which suggested the Justice Department would target individuals using hate speech. In addition, several members of Trump’s administration have pledged action against those who appear to celebrate or mock Kirk’s death, leading to backlash, including the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show.
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Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, a prominent figure in the Republican Party’s isolationist wing, asserted that Americans with prior service in the Israeli Defense Forces should have their U.S. citizenship revoked due to dual loyalty concerns. Speaking at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit, Carlson argued that individuals cannot serve another country and remain American citizens. He also criticized the Trump administration’s efforts to deport pro-Palestinian students engaged in anti-Israel activities, falsely claiming they were the sole targets of deportation amidst widespread immigration raids. During his speech, Carlson also dedicated a significant portion to discussing the government memo released regarding Jeffrey Epstein, alleging that the disgraced financier was working for the Mossad.
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Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News host and Trump ally, has unexpectedly become a leading voice against US intervention in the Israel-Iran conflict. Leveraging his past experience as a neoconservative, Carlson effectively critiques the arguments for war, even drawing praise from unlikely sources like Jon Stewart. His recent interview with Ted Cruz exposed the senator’s lack of knowledge on Iran, highlighting Carlson’s ability to dismantle pro-war narratives. Despite President Trump dismissing Carlson’s concerns, their phone conversation suggests the former host’s anti-war stance is influencing the president’s decision-making process.
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Donald Trump’s 2024 victory was attributed by some to his anti-war stance, contrasting sharply with perceived warmongering from Democrats. However, recent criticism from Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon regarding potential U.S. military involvement in Israel’s conflict with Iran challenges this narrative. These figures accuse Trump of betraying the “MAGA” movement by considering military action against Iran, a move that directly contradicts his past rhetoric. Trump’s vehement denials and public anger highlight a significant fissure within the movement regarding foreign policy and military intervention in the Middle East.
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A heated exchange between Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz exposed deep divisions within the MAGA movement regarding U.S. involvement in the Iran-Israel conflict. Their argument, previewed on Carlson’s show, centered on Cruz’s lack of knowledge about Iran’s population and the implications for advocating regime change. The disagreement highlighted a broader split among Trump supporters, with some favoring intervention and others, like Carlson and Steve Bannon, advocating for non-intervention. This conflict underscores the fracturing of the MAGA coalition over foreign policy issues and the role of Fox News within the movement.
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In a recent interview, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson accused the network of functioning as a “propaganda hose,” deliberately manipulating its older viewership to support further U.S. military intervention, specifically citing potential conflict with Iran. He directly implicated Fox personalities like Sean Hannity, along with Rupert Murdoch, Miriam Adelson, and Ike Perlmutter, as key players in this alleged warmongering effort. Carlson’s criticism comes amidst his increasingly vocal opposition to U.S. foreign policy and his departure from Fox News in 2023. He further warned of impending war in a newsletter, also suggesting President Trump’s complicity.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene denounced Fox News and the New York Post as “propaganda news” for their perceived support of U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, arguing that this promotes a misguided belief in the necessity of American intervention in foreign wars. Greene defended Tucker Carlson’s anti-interventionist stance, contrasting it with President Trump’s support for decisive action against Iran. Meanwhile, Rep. Thomas Massie introduced a bipartisan bill to restrict the President’s war powers, aiming to prevent U.S. involvement in the conflict, reflecting a growing division within the Republican party regarding foreign policy. President Trump, however, sought a more permanent solution than a mere ceasefire.
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Ryan expressed concern regarding the timing of Middle Eastern construction projects, specifically new hotels in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha, in relation to ongoing negotiations in the region. He questioned whether these developments were connected to recent political deals, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. Carlson denied knowledge of Trump’s involvement, a claim Ryan disputed. Ryan ultimately voiced apprehension about the potential implications of these undisclosed business dealings.
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The Irish Freemasons have apologized for hosting a controversial interview between Conor McGregor and Tucker Carlson at their Dublin hall, stating that they were unaware of the interview’s content beforehand. The organization regrets renting the hall for the event and will donate the rental fee to charity. The interview, which promoted McGregor’s anti-immigration views and potential presidential bid, has been viewed over 1.4 million times online. The Freemasons assert that had they known the interview’s nature, the booking would have been refused.
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In a recent interview with Chris Cuomo, Tucker Carlson expressed greater sympathy for Vladimir Putin than Volodymyr Zelensky, citing Russia’s perceived economic strength under Putin’s leadership. Carlson further defended Putin’s rule, downplaying accusations of autocracy. He also reiterated his strong anti-immigration stance, asserting that any crime committed by an undocumented immigrant is unacceptable. This pro-Putin stance aligns with Carlson’s past commentary, which has included a Kremlin-facilitated interview with Putin and aligns with pro-Kremlin sentiment within the MAGA movement.
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