A 35-Year Break With the GOP
Tucker Carlson says he is finished with the Republican Party after more than three decades of support. In a Friday clip from the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast, he said there was “no chance” he would back Republicans or Democrats. He also said he does not know what he will do next. Carlson framed the move as a matter of principle, not mood, which is always how political breakups are announced when someone wants the moral high ground and a cleaner exit.
His Complaint Was About Loyalty, Not Labels
Carlson said a political party in a democracy should represent its own citizens and its own country. He argued that the GOP is failing that job because it is putting the interests of a foreign country ahead of Americans. He did not name that country in the clip provided here. Carlson called that “immoral” and said that if he is out, many other voters may be out too. That is a familiar warning in Washington, where party leaders act surprised each time the people they ignored notice the door.
He Also Told JD Vance To Go On Offense
Carlson did not stop at walking away from the GOP. He also offered advice to Vice President JD Vance, whom he described as a friend, on how to handle Donald Trump. In the clip, Carlson said he would attack Trump at press conferences and tell people he was out. He also said Trump was headed in the wrong direction. The moment adds another layer to the usual Republican drama, where everyone claims to be defending the movement while also auditioning for the role of its last honest man.
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