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Tucker Carlson's Reversal on Trump Is a Familiar Script
Carlson said he was tormented by his support for Trump and apologized after Trump called him dumb and overrated online.
- Tucker Carlson apologized last week for unintentionally "misleading" voters into supporting President Donald Trump's return to the White House, saying he will be "tormented" by his past advocacy.
- This apology followed an online feud where Trump called Carlson "dumb" and "overrated" on social media, marking a sharp departure from their previous MAGA-style alignment.
- Sohrab Ahmari, formerly a proponent of MAGA-style populism, now characterizes Trump as a "chaos agent" who has abandoned his populist roots, reflecting growing skepticism among former supporters.
- Podcaster Theo Von decried Trump's Easter Sunday threat to annihilate Iran, arguing the president is "compromised by Israel" and questioning the "malign role" Israel plays in influencing American policy toward the Islamic Republic.
- Former Secretary of State John Kerry noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously pressured American presidents to strike the Islamic Republic, though only Trump agreed, complicating U.S. relations.
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Michelle Goldberg: The conspiracy theory behind Tucker Carlson's apology
Tucker Carlson, you might have heard, is sorry. Last week he posted a long conversation with his brother, Buckley, a former Trump speechwriter, in which they tried to make sense of the wreckage of the second Donald Trump presidency.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right1Center18Last UpdatedBias Distribution72% Center
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- 72% of the sources are Center
72% Center
L 24%
C 72%
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