Carlson Breaks With GOP
Tucker Carlson says he’s leaving the Republican Party; Greene may be following.
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PolarizedTucker Carlson says he will no longer support the Republican Party, declaring on the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast that “there’s no chance” he would back the GOP ahead of the November midterm elections. The longtime conservative commentator, who spent decades defending Republican politics as one of Fox News Channel’s most prominent hosts, also said he would not support Democrats and was unsure what he would do politically. Carlson accused Republicans of disloyalty to the United States, arguing the party puts corporate donors and Israel ahead of American citizens, with his break tied to anger over President Donald Trump’s policy toward Iran and support for Israel. His remarks gained traction on social media after the podcast appearance and mark a sharp public rupture with the party he has long influenced.
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Greene Joins Break
100% LeftMarjorie Taylor Greene echoed Tucker Carlson’s break with Republicans, saying she is finished supporting what she called the “America LAST” party. Her comments cast Carlson’s anti-GOP revolt as part of a broader hard-right backlash over foreign policy, donors and Israel.

