Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host turned podcaster, has intensified his public attacks on prominent figures within the Republican Party and beyond, highlighting deepening divisions on the political right. Appearing on Theo Von's popular podcast, Carlson criticized major supporters of the president, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and new CBS News head Bari Weiss, whom he called 'unimpressive' and 'unqualified.' He also questioned the official investigation into Charlie Kirk's murder, fueling ongoing conspiracy theories and drawing condemnation from Kirk's widow and other commentators.
Carlson's remarks have sparked backlash from both allies and critics, including accusations of antisemitism and betrayal from within his own party. His recent actions, such as purchasing a home in Qatar and engaging with the country's prime minister, have further alienated some conservative leaders, who accuse him of undermining American interests. Despite the controversy, Carlson maintains he is committed to 'telling the truth,' even as some observers suggest his provocative stance is a bid to remain relevant in a fractured political landscape.
Throughout his appearance, Carlson denied allegations of antisemitism and defended his right to voice dissenting opinions, while continuing to attack the intelligence and motives of his critics. The escalating feud underscores the ongoing turmoil and mistrust within the Republican Party, as figures like Carlson challenge both party leadership and national institutions.

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