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Tucker Carlson Says He Won’t Support Republican Party
Carlson said the GOP has betrayed Americans by putting loyalty to Israel above U.S. interests, and warned others may follow him.
Pundit Tucker Carlson announced on June 18 that he will no longer support the Republican Party, declaring the GOP has "betrayed" Americans by prioritizing foreign interests over domestic needs.
Carlson argued Republican leaders placed "loyalty to Israel" above United States interests, claiming the party backed President Donald Trump's Iran war under pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
After defending the party for 35 years, Carlson emphasized on the Can't Be Censored podcast that he voted Republican his "entire life" but now finds the GOP's current posture "immoral."
Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene echoed the announcement on Monday, branding the GOP an "America LAST" party and alleging Republicans have betrayed the public by favoring Israel.
A CBS poll released Sunday shows a majority of Americans want the Iran war to end, reflecting a widening divide between traditional Republican leadership and populist voices arguing the party has strayed.