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Trump Tucker Carlson alliance crumbles as Iran war sparks political fallout

Photography & Words by Tariq Al-Fayed April 22, 2026 2 MIN READ
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Trump Tucker Carlson alliance fractures amid Iran war

In a startling turn, the once‑tight Trump Tucker Carlson alliance has splintered, exposing deep fissures that extend far beyond the unfolding conflict with Iran. During a recent episode of his podcast, Carlson publicly apologized for “misleading” supporters, signaling a full‑scale break with the former president.

“We were implicated,” Carlson told his brother Buckley, a former Trump speechwriter,

“I’m sorry for the deception, it was not intentional.”

The rupture follows weeks of open‑mouth clashes over Tehran. Carlson has repeatedly warned that Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities—an action reported by Reuters as escalating regional tensions—betrays the “America First” creed. Iranian oil flow has dropped ↓ 20% since the strikes.

Trump, for his part, dismissed Carlson as “kooky,” then later derided him alongside other right‑wing critics, calling them “low‑IQ” opponents of his Iran strategy. The President’s Easter‑day threat to hit Iranian power plants and bridges—↓ 1 potential war crime in the eyes of many—prompted Carlson to label the remarks “vile on every level.”

Beyond Tehran, the split widens. Carlson condemned Trump’s AI‑generated Jesus portrait, arguing it mocked both Christianity and the President’s own narrative. He also questioned the morality of the Venezuelan raid that removed Nicolás Maduro, suggesting that Christians should have reconsidered their support for Trump’s oil‑driven rationale.

The fallout illustrates how personal grievances, policy disputes, and media theatrics can unravel even the most entrenched political partnerships. As the Iran confrontation drags on, the disintegration of the Trump Tucker Carlson alliance may reshape the right‑wing coalition ahead of the 2024 election cycle.

For further context on the broader implications for nuclear strategy, see our in‑depth analysis.


Dispatch from Tariq Al-Fayed (Middle East Geopolitical Strategist).

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