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Trump launches a personal attack on Tucker Carlson, Greene, and Massie: "They have no chance"
A new escalation within the American right, after Trump attacked Tucker Carlson & two former political allies, accusing them of failure & betrayal & questioning their political & media influence


US President Donald Trump launched a sharp public attack on conservative commentator Tucker Carlson and Congress members Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, following a meeting of the three, describing them as a "trio of losers," in a new escalation of disputes within the American conservative camp. Trump singled out Carlson for much of his criticism, downplaying his media influence and claiming his viewership had significantly declined.
The President also attacked Carlson’s personal and academic abilities, adding that if Carlson were to consider running for office in the future, he would "need to undergo a cognitive test," arguing that his political prospects were limited.
Trump also directed sharp criticism at Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was previously one of his most prominent supporters, describing her as a “traitor” and criticizing her recent positions and disagreements with him. The American president linked Greene's decline in popularity to his decision to withdraw his political support for her.
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As for Congressman Thomas Massie, Trump accused Massie of being a "failed politician," criticizing what he described as his repeated votes against bills in Congress, regardless of their content.
At the conclusion of his attack, Trump argued that the only option available to the three is limited to joining the "radical left Democrats."
Trump’s attack comes amid ongoing divisions within the American conservative movement, especially regarding foreign policy and the war in the Middle East, in addition to disagreements over the direction of the Republican Party and the role of the U.S. administration in international affairs.