This is one of Tucker's most explosive interviews about Trump, Iran, and who is actually in control of the U.S
He said Trump was pressured into a war he didn't want, knew it was a bad idea, understood it could wreck his presidency and blow up the global economy... and did it anyway.
Not because he was fooled or misinformed, but because he couldn't stop it.
Think about what that means.
Trump spent years campaigning against forever wars. If he understood the risks of attacking Iran, hated the idea of another Middle East disaster, and yet ended up there anyway, then the story isn't about Trump.
It's about the forces that were able to move him so far away from his campaign promises and values.
And Tucker goes there.
He talks about the donors, Netanyahu, the pressure Trump was put under, and how he changed after the Butler shooting.
He also talks about why he believes he'll eventually be silenced.
And then, right in the middle of the interview, Trump posts that peace may finally be on the table.
So the whole conversation suddenly becomes something bigger: Can Trump still break free? Can he actually walk away?
Or was the moment everyone voted for in 2024 already lost long ago?
Whether you agree with Tucker or not, this isn't some recycled Fox News talking-point session.
This is asking a question that almost nobody in mainstream politics is willing to ask:
If the most powerful man in the world can't do what he wants, then who the hell is actually in charge?
@TuckerCarlson, @TCNetwork
‘Where the F*CK are these EPSTEIN FILES?’ — Joe Rogan
‘Who the F*CK killed JFK?’
‘Who f*cking killed Charlie Kirk FOR REAL?’
‘What the F*CK is going on?’
#OTD in #history, 1968, #RFK was felled by an assassin’s bullet. The #POTUS candidate had campaigned for #peace, #CivilRights, and the working poor. But though his life now ceased, he insisted after #MLK’s death: “No martyr's cause has ever been stilled by his assassin's bullet.”
On the 58th anniversary of my dad’s assassination, I’m remembering moments like this: touch football on Cape Cod with my siblings — David, Kathleen, Courtney, and me. #GetOutside#LiveRealLife
You may or may not care about Stargate.
But you should know that a new show was in development and Amazon canceled it because it would appeal to Stargate Fans.
This is how all the big studios feel about your favorite franchise, btw.
For the first time yesterday, I experienced the new @alamodrafthouse QR code ordering system and I can tell you it’s truly awful. Rather than making ordering food and drink more efficient, it actually adds steps to the process AND if you want to order additional items during the film you HAVE to open your phone. No, your cute reference to that irony in your How To Alamo video doesn’t negate how ridiculous this is. Please don’t cut corners with your staff and revert back to physical menus and order cards.
Let's get one thing straight. I am enjoying Mandalorian and Grogu bombing at the box office. It genuinely makes me happy.
Disney and Lucasfilm have earned every bit of this. Their treatment of George's work and worse, the treatment of the fans is why they are failing. They never understood either.
Hubris, activism, and idiocy have turned it into a zombie franchise. It walks and talks, but has no soul.
What Disney did to Star Wars is a crime against imagination.
Fire EVERYONE at Lucasfilm or not.
Welcome to the long dark apathy of the soul, twats.