Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel and President Trump hinting at possible U.S. military involvement, a rare public disagreement emerged within the pro-Trump media landscape. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson criticized the U.S.-backed conflict in a newsletter and on a podcast with ex-Trump advisor Steve Bannon. In response, Trump rebuked Carlson on social media, triggering a rift among influential pro-Trump figures.
Commentator Candace Owens and Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene defended Carlson, highlighting the fracture within Trump’s base. Meanwhile, InfoWars host Alex Jones condemned Trump’s stance, emphasizing the risks of a new world war. This public clash reflects longstanding positions on foreign intervention, according to Carnegie Mellon University professor Daniel Silverman.
Amidst public concerns, a YouGov/Economist poll revealed that 60% of Americans oppose U.S. military involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. In Congress, bipartisan efforts led by representatives like Thomas Massie and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez aim to require congressional approval for military intervention. However, some right-wing influencers, including Laura Loomer and Charlie Kirk, continue to support Trump.
While some voices stress unity and domestic priorities, others, like Vice President JD Vance, assert Trump’s focus on American interests. The right-wing media largely backs Trump’s support for Israel, projecting him as a powerful figure shaping international dynamics. Despite the current discourse, concerns about potential ground troops linger, suggesting a potential shift in coverage in the coming days.