
Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson are at odds. It’s not a pretty sight.
And the Trump-Carlson feud reached a fever pitch with these latest attacks.
President Trump has put an end to the reckless speculation coming from Tucker Carlson about supposed plans for nuclear war against Iran.
In a straightforward phone call with the New York Post, the commander in chief made his position crystal clear on the commentator who has been stirring controversy.
“Tucker’s a low-IQ person that has absolutely no idea what’s going on,” Trump stated.
“He calls me all the time; I don’t respond to his calls. I don’t deal with him. I like dealing with smart people, not fools.”
Carlson fired off his own message on X the night before, twisting a blunt Truth Social update from the President into something far more dangerous.
He described the Sunday morning warning that America would target Iran’s power plants and bridges as “the first step toward nuclear war.”
Carlson went on to declare, “Christians need to understand where Trump is taking us.”
That online outburst landed on the very same day when the U.S.’s “doomsday planes” were spotted making loops over Nebraska’s Offutt Air Force Base.
Those flights happened just hours ahead of the cutoff President Trump established for Iran to accept his proposed peace arrangement.
The whole episode exposes how certain voices in conservative circles have begun to lose touch with the real fight for American security.
Iran’s regime has spent years pushing boundaries and funding terror while previous leaders offered nothing but empty gestures and apologies.
President Trump refuses to play those games, instead demanding real concessions through unmistakable American resolve.
His Sunday message served as a direct warning to the ayatollahs that patience has limits and consequences will follow.
At a time when global threats demand toughness, President Trump keeps delivering results that put America first and leave no room for weakness or second-guessing.

















