Trump, Tucker Carlson and Israel
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"Let him go get a television network and say it so that people listen," the president says of the Fox News host turned podcaster
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) defended pundit Tucker Carlson after he was attacked by President Trump late Monday over the commentator’s criticism of the president’s posture
Trump arrived at the White House early Tuesday at a moment of choosing in his presidency. Israel, with five days of missile strikes, has done considerable damage to Iran and believes it can now deal a permanent blow to Tehran’s nuclear program — particularly if it gets a little more help from the Republican president.
Donald Trump responded to Tucker Carlson ‘s criticism of the administration’s support of Israeli strikes on Iran, with the president getting in a gig at the media personality’s post- Fox News career.
Jetting back to the White House overnight, Trump said he was planning to convene meetings in the situation room with aides about the fast-moving crisis in the Middle East.
"I don’t care what [Tulsi Gabbard] said,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One. Gabbard testified Iran wasn't close to a nuclear weapon.
Political pundit Tucker Carlson doubled down on his criticism of Israel’s strikes against Iran, rebuking several media figures, including his former colleagues at Fox News, over what he described as their push for President Trump to engage in the region.