WATCH! Trump Obliterates Tucker Carlson with One Savage Line: “Go Get a Network”

President Donald Trump once again demonstrated his unwavering leadership by dismissing the unfounded criticism from former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who has repeatedly attacked the President’s strong support for Israel. During a bilateral meeting with the U.K. Prime Minister, Trump effortlessly brushed off Carlson’s accusations, proving yet again that he refuses to be swayed by the noise of armchair commentators who lack real influence.

“I don’t know what Tucker Carlson is saying,” Trump quipped. “Let him go get a television network and say it so that people actually listen. Thank you.”

This sharp retort underscores Trump’s dominance in the political arena, where he continues to command the national conversation while his critics flounder in obscurity. Unlike the liberal media, which amplifies every baseless attack against Trump while ignoring his monumental achievements, the President remains focused on delivering real results for the American people.

Carlson’s latest rant, published in his newsletter, accused Trump of abandoning the America First doctrine by supporting Israel’s defensive strikes against Iranian nuclear sites—a move that any strong leader would endorse to prevent a nuclear-armed rogue regime from threatening global security. “Despite being complicit in the act of war, the president hopes last night’s events will help his ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran,” Carlson wrote, parroting the same weak-kneed rhetoric that has emboldened America’s enemies for decades.

But Trump, unlike the spineless globalists and war-mongering neocons Carlson claims to oppose, understands that strength deters conflict. By standing firmly with Israel, Trump sends a clear message to Iran and other hostile regimes that American resolve will not be questioned. Carlson, meanwhile, seems more concerned with scoring cheap political points than recognizing the strategic necessity of preventing a nuclear Iran.

During an interview with Steve Bannon, Carlson melodramatically claimed that Trump’s policies would lead to the “end of the American Empire”—a laughable assertion given that Trump’s presidency has been defined by restoring American strength after years of Obama-Biden weakness. “I actually really love Trump. I think he’s a deeply humane, kind person,” Carlson said, before proceeding to undermine him with hyperbolic doomsday predictions.

The liberal media, of course, has seized on Carlson’s comments as yet another opportunity to attack Trump, proving once again that their agenda is not journalism but sabotage. They refuse to acknowledge Trump’s historic peace deals, economic boom, and unshakable commitment to putting America first—because it doesn’t fit their narrative of a failed presidency.

But the American people know better. They see through the smears and recognize that Trump’s leadership has kept America safe, prosperous, and out of endless wars—unlike the warmongering Democrats who cheered as Biden dragged the U.S. into foreign conflicts.

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