
The temperature just rose in the conservative camp—and not because of the summer heat. President Trump didn’t hold back this week, delivering a clear and cutting reminder to Tucker Carlson, the once-trusted voice who’s been veering off course into some surprisingly soft territory.
“Somebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that, ‘IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!’” Trump posted. (Western Journal)
Tucker, once hailed as a firebrand of the right, has been talking too much and listening too little. In a recent rant, he accused Trump of “betraying his base” by siding with Israel. Carlson barked, “If Israel wants to wage this war, it has every right to do so… But not with America’s backing.” (Western Journal)
Excuse me? Since when is defending Israel a betrayal? Tucker’s starting to sound more like a CODEPINK protester than a patriot.
President Trump didn’t just clap back—he reminded us what real leadership looks like. He told G7 leaders point-blank: “We’re not involved,” but emphasized strong coordination with Israel and a commitment to prevent Iran from ever going nuclear. (Western Journal)
That’s not war-mongering. That’s global safeguarding. That’s biblical.
“And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.” — Genesis 12:3 (KJV)
America’s protection of Israel isn’t just strategy—it’s spiritual obedience.
And let’s not forget—Tucker’s mask slipped long before this. During the Dominion lawsuit, private messages were revealed where he admitted, “I hate him passionately,” referring to Trump. (Newsweek)
So why should we trust his foreign policy now?
This isn’t about picking sides between two conservative icons. It’s about knowing who stands with Scripture, sanity, and security. Trump gets it. Tucker’s gone kooky.
And I’m not afraid to say it: I stand with the man who stands with Israel.