Does Tucker
Carlson going to create a third political Party?
Yes,
Tucker Carlson has officially announced that he intends to help build a new
third political party.
In an interview published on July 1, 2026, by the [Columbia
Journalism Review], Carlson declared his break from President Donald Trump
and the Republican Party to pursue a new political option for disillusioned
American voters.
Why
Carlson is Launching a Third Party
- The Iran War: Carlson broke sharply with the
administration following the joint U.S. and Israeli military intervention
in Iran, labeling the ongoing "regime-change war" as a primary
driver for his exit.
- Foreign Policy Alignment: He argues that Democrats and
Republicans are in "lockstep solidarity" regarding war and
finance, calling the current system a "one-party state posing as a
democracy".
- Focus on Domestic Welfare: Carlson claims that neither
major party represents average working Americans or prioritizes the
immediate welfare of domestic citizens.
Scope of
His Involvement
- Not Running for President: Carlson explicitly shut down
the idea of running as a presidential candidate for this nascent party.
- Role as a Builder: He stated his intention is to
"help build" the platform and do everything he can to establish
it as a viable third option, rather than seeking personal office.
- Legal Next Steps: To make the organization
official, Carlson's next steps will involve formal registration with the
Federal Election Commission.
The
Fallout with Trump & the GOP
This
announcement follows weeks of public friction. Carlson officially disavowed the
Republican Party in June 2026, stating there was "no chance" he would
support the GOP in the upcoming midterm elections. In response to his criticism
and third-party push, President Trump publicly distanced himself from Carlson,
firing back via Truth Social and declaring that Carlson is "not MAGA"
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