Tucker Carlson announces he will no longer support the Republican Party: 'I'm out'
Carlson, who has been a Republican for 35 years, clarified that he would not be supporting Democrats moving forward and was not sure who he would be voting for in future elections.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said recently that he is leaving the Republican Party and will no longer support it because the party allegedly "betrayed" Americans with its alliance with Israel.
Carlson, who was previously an ally of President Donald Trump, has split with the "Make America Great Again" movement and the Republican Party over the latter's ties to Israel.
"I'm out," Carlson said on an episode of the "Can't Be Censored" podcast that aired Thursday but gained traction Monday. "If I'm out, then I think a lot of other people are out. I would not support the Republican Party.
"How could I or any American voter support a political party that's not loyal to the United States," he continued. "That puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. It's not possible to vote for people like that, and I'm not going to."
Carlson, who has supported Republican causes for 35 years, clarified that he would not be supporting Democrats moving forward and was not sure who he would be voting for in future elections.
The president and Carlson have been at odds in the second Trump administration, with Trump claiming Carlson has a "low IQ," and the former Fox host has accused the president of trying to "play God" with the conflict in the Middle East.
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