Tucker Carlson says he’ll no longer support the Republican Party
Key Points:
- Tucker Carlson, longtime conservative commentator and former Fox News host, announced he will not support the Republican Party in the upcoming midterm elections, expressing disillusionment with the party's direction.
- Carlson also ruled out supporting the Democratic Party, stating uncertainty about his political stance moving forward.
- His break with the GOP intensified after President Donald Trump's decision to go to war with Iran in February, a move Carlson has heavily criticized.
- Carlson accused the Republican Party of prioritizing interests such as corporate donors and foreign allies over American voters, calling their actions "treasonous" and immoral.
- Despite defending the Republican Party for 35 years, Carlson declared he can no longer support it and suggested that many others may feel similarly disenchanted.