Donald Trump Criticizes Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones in Truth Social Post
Former President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social attacking Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones, calling them low IQ individuals and troublemakers. He accused them of opposing him for years and supporting Iran acquiring nuclear weapons. Trump emphasized that the MAGA movement focuses on winning and strength.
axios.comPresident Trump published a lengthy post on Truth Social targeting conservative media figures Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones. In the post, Trump described them as having low IQs and being stupid people known as such by their families and others. He accused the individuals of fighting against him for years and acting as nut jobs and troublemakers.
Trump specifically claimed that these figures support Iran obtaining nuclear weapons. He contrasted their actions with the MAGA movement, stating it is about winning and strength rather than division. The post did not provide evidence for the accusations of supporting Iran.
the Criticism The post highlighted a common trait among the named individuals as low IQs.
Trump wrote that everyone recognizes their stupidity. Sources reporting on the post included direct excerpts from Trump's language, such as labeling them nut jobs and troublemakers. No immediate responses from Carlson, Kelly, Owens, or Jones were reported in the available sources.
The criticism appears tied to ongoing tensions within conservative circles ahead of political events.
positioned the attack as a defense of MAGA principles.
He argued that the movement prioritizes strength and victory over internal conflicts. This post follows a pattern of Trump using social media to address perceived adversaries. The individuals targeted have varying relationships with Trump.
Carlson and Jones have interviewed Trump, while Owens and Kelly have expressed criticisms of his positions at times. FirstSquawk reported the full scope, including the Iran accusation, while other sources focused on the personal insults.
sources agreed on the core elements of the post's content, including the insults and the Iran claim.
Disclosetv and MarioNawfal provided partial quotes emphasizing the low IQ and nut job descriptions. Spectator Index noted the post's length without specifics.
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