Tucker
Calls Out Trump's WEAKNESS
Tucker
Carlson's recent criticisms of Donald Trump center on the president's decision
to pursue military action against Iran in March 2026. Carlson, a prominent
advocate for an "America First" non-interventionist foreign policy,
has labeled this shift as a sign of weakness, suggesting that Trump is being
manipulated by advisors and foreign interests.
The
"Weakness" Criticism (March 2026)
Foreign
Policy Shift: Carlson has accused Trump of abandoning his campaign promise to
end "endless wars" by initiating a conflict with Iran.
Influence
of "Neocons": He claims the administration has been subverted by
"neoconservative" elements and foreign influence, specifically citing
Israel's role in the decision-making process.
Failure
of Leadership: Carlson has characterized the move as a betrayal of the MAGA
movement's core principles, arguing that a truly "strong" leader
would prioritize domestic security over foreign entanglements.
Internal
Rift: This stance has sparked a significant divide within the Republican party,
often described as a "MAGA Civil War," pitting anti-interventionists
like Carlson against those who support the military action.
Historical
Context of "Weakness" Claims
This is
not the first time Carlson has used the term "weakness" to criticize
Trump.
2020
George Floyd Protests: During his time at Fox News, Carlson called Trump
"weak" for what he perceived as a failure to "protect his
people" and maintain law and order during the civil unrest following
George Floyd's death.
Jared
Kushner's Influence: At that time, he largely blamed Jared Kushner for
tempering Trump's instincts to take more aggressive action against protesters.

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