Watch: Tucker Carlson’s Gripe With Trump Backfire

President Donald Trump once again demonstrated his unwavering leadership by dismissing the baseless accusations of former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who has been attacking Trump’s steadfast support for Israel’s defensive strikes against Iran’s nuclear threats. While the liberal media and their allies in the so-called “America Last” crowd continue to undermine U.S. interests, Trump remains focused on protecting American sovereignty and global stability.

Carlson, in a recent newsletter, absurdly claimed that Trump had “abandoned” his America First principles by backing Israel’s preemptive actions against Iran’s dangerous nuclear program. He went as far as accusing Trump of being “complicit” in the conflict, writing: “Despite being complicit in the act of war, the president hopes last night’s events will help his ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran.” This kind of rhetoric is not only reckless but plays right into the hands of the globalist elites who want to see America weakened on the world stage.

Trump, never one to back down from his critics, fired back with his signature wit and confidence during a bilateral meeting with the U.K. Prime Minister. “I don’t know what Tucker Carlson is saying,” Trump quipped. “Let him go get a television network and say it so that people actually listen. Thank you.” This sharp retort highlights Trump’s ability to cut through the noise and expose the irrelevance of his detractors.

Unlike the liberal media, which has spent years pushing anti-Trump propaganda and siding with America’s enemies, President Trump has consistently prioritized U.S. security and strategic alliances. Israel remains one of America’s strongest allies in the Middle East, and supporting their right to defend themselves against Iran’s nuclear ambitions is not just morally sound—it’s strategically necessary. The same left-wing outlets that cheered Obama’s disastrous Iran nuclear deal now feign outrage when Trump takes decisive action to prevent another catastrophic conflict.

Carlson’s fearmongering about the “end of the American Empire” is nothing more than hyperbolic nonsense designed to stir division. The reality is that Trump’s policies have strengthened America’s position globally, from brokering historic peace deals in the Middle East to standing firm against communist China. The liberal media would rather see America fail than admit Trump’s successes, which is why they amplify voices like Carlson’s to undermine his leadership.

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