Marjorie Taylor Greene makes Trump’s weird break and everything is Tucker Carlson
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican of G-GA.) Usually, President Donald Trump, but broke with him on Monday for calling former News Tucker Carlson’s presenter “Kooky”, after the right-wing expert criticized the alleged participation of the United States in Israel’s attack on Friday in Iran.
Carlson opposes American tax dollars for Israel’s last conflict and asked the United States to “leave Israel” in a newsletter on Friday to allow them “fighting their own wars.” Trump insulted Carlson in an interview on Monday, which led Greene to speak.
“He without apologies believes the same thing I do,” Greene wrote on Monday in X, previously Twitter, about Carlson. “That if we do not fight for our own country and our own people, we will no longer have a country for our children and our grandchildren.”
She continued: “And the change of wars/intervention/foreign regime put the United States at the end, kills innocent people, we are making us break and, ultimately, will lead to our destruction. That is not Kooky. That is what millions of Americans voted. It is what we believe is the first in the United States.”
Israel deployed on Friday combat aircraft and smuggling drones in Iran to kill the main generals and scientists, only days before negotiations between Iran and the United States with respect to nuclear decalcalation, which caused Iranian retaliation strikes in Tel Aviv.
Trump said last month that he “warned” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that did not attack Iran, since the United States was “very close to a solution,” but said Friday that he knew about the attack not caused by Israel before, that Carlson argues “is not the fight of the United States.”
“At least absolute, the United States continues to insert itself in this conflict will further cause the hatred of the radical Islamic world by the West and feed the next generation of terrorism. The worst case?” The conservative expert wrote Friday in his newsletter.
“Thousands of immediate American deaths, all in the name of a foreign agenda that has nothing to do with our country,” he continued. “Needless to say, none of those possibilities would be beneficial for the United States.”

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Carlson argued that Israel continues American military aid is not “United States first”, a policy that defends non -interventionism, and accused Trump of being “accomplice” in Israel’s attack. The president criticized Carlson on Monday while talking to journalists.
“Someone, please, explain to Kooky Tucker Carlson that,” Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon! “Trump added on social networks, and then added:” The United States first means many great things, including the fact that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. “
Carlson, who has expressed his regret for supporting Iraq’s war during his time at News, joined the “War Room” podcast of Steve Bannon on Monday and told Trump’s former advisor: “You will not convince me that the Iranian people are my enemy.”
Bannon seemed to agree that the participation of the United States in the conflict was a bad idea.
“Once again, we are going to download this, ‘Here is the one who requires hate,” Carlson continued at that time. “It’s Orwell, man. I am a free man. You are not telling me who I have to hate. I will decide who I like and I do not like them based on my values and interests. Everything is very false.”


