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Donald J. Trump BLASTS Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, AND Alex Jones IN FIERY TRUTH SOCIAL SHOWDOWN OVER IRAN

In a fiery and unapologetic statement on Truth Social, President Donald J. Trump delivered a thunderous rebuke to a group of media personalities he accused of betraying America’s core interests—particularly when it comes to the growing threat of Iran.


Naming figures such as Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones, Trump did not hold back—accusing them of echoing narratives that, in his view, dangerously align with allowing Iran, a state sponsor of terror, to pursue nuclear weapons.


The President’s message was clear: America First is non-negotiable.


Trump slammed what he described as “low IQ” commentary and “third-rate podcasts,” arguing that these voices no longer represent the strength and will of the MAGA movement. In classic Trump fashion, he pointed to his overwhelming political success, declaring that his landslide victory is proof that the American people stand firmly behind his leadership—not media elites or self-serving commentators.


But beneath the sharp rhetoric lies a deeper and more consequential message.


Trump is drawing a hard red line against Iran’s nuclear ambitions, framing the issue not as a partisan debate—but as a defining battle for global security and American dominance. While critics within conservative circles attempt to carve out their own platforms, Trump made it clear that MAGA is about strength, unity, and victory—not division or weakness.


He also took aim at legacy media outlets like CNN and The New York Times, accusing them of suddenly “praising” these same commentators in an attempt to fracture the conservative movement from within.


For Trump, the stakes could not be higher.

This is not just a media feud—it’s a battle over the future direction of conservatism. Will it remain rooted in strength, national sovereignty, and unapologetic American power? Or will it drift toward what Trump sees as weak, inconsistent voices seeking relevance?


In his closing remarks, Trump reaffirmed the core of his doctrine: preventing Iran from ever obtaining nuclear weapons and ensuring that the United States remains the most powerful nation on Earth.


“MAGA is about WINNING,” Trump declared.

And once again, he made it clear—he believes he’s the only one who knows how to do it.

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