- Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson has publicly announced his break with the Republican Party , which he had supported for decades, accusing it of "treasonous" actions.
- Carlson stated that the Republican Party prioritises the interests of corporate donors and Israel over those of American citizens, particularly concerning the Iran war.
- He warned the party that his defection, after 35 years as a consistent defender, should be a "wake-up call," suggesting that many other voters are similarly disillusioned, especially given recent polling indicating the Iran war is unpopular.
- His comments follow months of public disagreements with party leaders and President Trump, whom Carlson previously criticised for his administration's performance and foreign policy, even apologising for having campaigned on his behalf.
- President Trump responded to Carlson's criticisms by stating he had "lost his way" and was no longer part of the MAGA movement, with a White House spokesman adding that national security decisions are not based on "fluid opinion polls or podcast hosts."
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