Donald Trump I couldn’t hold it back this time. The President of the United States published a lengthy post on his Truth social account on Thursday, publicly attacking four prominent conservative voices: Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones. He called them “losers” and “stupid people” and said they spoke against him just to get attention. All four have previously publicly questioned his approach and views, leading to a clear schism within his own support base. Trump claims these critics don’t represent his movement and are just trying to stay relevant.Donald Trump wrote in the post that these commentators have “low IQs” and said they “will say anything necessary for some ‘free’ and cheap publicity.” He also pointed to their past careers, claiming they have lost influence and are now trying to gain clicks through podcasts and online content.
Donald Trump targets Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones in pointed public message
Donald Trump’s message is long and very direct. Not only did he disagree, he questioned their credibility and past work. He said Tucker Carlson was “a broken man” after leaving Fox News. He brought up an old debate with Megyn Kelly and criticized her tone.He also called out Candace Owens for past comments about the French first lady and said Alex Jones deserved the financial damage he faced following his legal case related to false accusations of the Sandy Hook tragedy.Donald Trump reiterated that these voices are not part of his core support base. “MAGA agrees with me,” he said, adding that he was focused on larger national and global issues. He also claims that these critics often try to contact him, but he chooses not to respond.
Why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones disagree with Donald Trump
The tension didn’t start suddenly. Over the past few weeks, these commentators have expressed concerns about Trump’s tone, decision-making style and the way he handles major global affairs.Tucker Carlson questions whether Trump is keeping his previous promises. Megyn Kelly expressed concerns about messaging and public communication. Candace Owens also addressed what she sees as inconsistencies. Alex Jones, known for his strong opinions, criticized Trump’s approach and direction.They all suggested in different ways that Trump should focus more on unity and clarity rather than reacting strongly to criticism. Their comments were not identical, but the common thread was that they expected him to do something different. Trump clearly disagrees. His response suggested this was no longer a quiet disagreement but a public one between him and some of his former supporters.


