Trump Attacks Conservative Commentators Over Iran War Criticism
Trump Calls Anti-Iran War Commentators 'Nut Jobs', Says Tucker Carlson Chasing 'Cheap Publicity'
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US President Donald Trump criticized conservative commentators, including Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, for opposing his military actions against Iran, labeling them as 'nut jobs' and 'troublemakers.' This backlash highlights a growing divide within the Republican Party regarding interventionist policies ahead of the November midterm elections.
- 01Trump branded critics of his Iran war policy as 'nut jobs' and 'troublemakers.'
- 02He specifically targeted Tucker Carlson, mocking his lack of a college degree.
- 03The criticism reflects a deeper rift in the Republican Party over foreign intervention.
- 04Trump's comments come as the midterm elections approach, potentially impacting his support.
- 05He also referenced past feuds with Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens in his remarks.
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US President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on conservative commentators, including Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Candace Owens, who have criticized his military actions against Iran. In a lengthy social media post, Trump labeled these critics as 'NUT JOBS' and 'TROUBLEMAKERS' seeking attention. He pointed out that they have lost their television shows and are largely ignored by the media. Trump's comments come amid increasing dissent within the Republican Party regarding his foreign policy decisions, particularly the Iran conflict, which some believe contradicts his 'America First' campaign promises. His remarks also reignited his feud with Kelly, referencing her past questions about his treatment of women, and he expressed support for French First Lady Brigitte Macron in her legal battle against Owens. The growing divide over interventionist policies could pose challenges for Trump and the Republican Party as they approach the midterm elections in November.
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Trump's comments may influence voter sentiment within the Republican Party, particularly among those who oppose military intervention.
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