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Tucker Carlson Says Trump Is 'Not A Man In Charge Of His Own Life’

Forbes Published Jul 1, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Tucker Carlson's tenure at Fox News ended in 2023 after the network fired him amid fallout from the $787.5 million Dominion Voting Systems defamation settlement.
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Tucker Carlson stated he has not spoken to President Donald Trump since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, calling Trump 'not a man in charge of his own life' and expressing sympathy for him as 'enslaved'.
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Tucker Carlson told the Columbia Journalism Review he is 'going to do everything I can to bring about' a new political party, claiming the U.S. government is 'a one-party state posing as a democracy, and it needs to be broken.'
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Tesla chief Elon Musk informally launched his 'America Party' last year amid a public feud with Trump, stating U.S. residents live in a one-party system and warning of 'bankrupting our country with waste & graft.'
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Tucker Carlson said he visited and warned Trump three times at the White House before the U.S. and Israel struck Iran, and quoted Trump as responding, 'I know,' when Carlson said, 'The best you’re gonna see there is just this suppurating wound.'
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Tucker Carlson's podcast episodes regularly rack up over a million views on X.
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Tucker Carlson wants to build his own political party, telling the Columbia Journalism Review in an interview he has stopped speaking to President Donald Trump since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran—a public break with the president he has long known and privately lobbied for.

Carlson said he is “going to do everything I can to bring about” a new political party, claiming the U.S. government is “a one-party state posing as a democracy, and it needs to be broken.”

Carlson, who has been highly critical of U.S. foreign intervention, told the Columbia Journalism Review he has not spoken to Trump “since the regime-change war began,” adding, “I'm not interested in talking to him."

The conservative political podcaster said he visited and warned Trump three times at the White House before the U.S. and Israel struck Iran, noting Trump said, “I know,” when Carlson said, “The best you’re gonna see there is just this suppurating wound.”

He’s not a man in charge of his own life at this point," Carlson said about the president, adding, “I feel sorry for anybody who’s enslaved, including him.”

Outside of posturing toward the U.S. political system at large, it is unclear who Carlson believes is specifically controlling Trump. “What is it really about, in Trump’s mind? Why did he destroy himself? His administration? His legacy? The Republican Party and America? I don’t know, but maybe someone at CJR should get on this and find out,” Carlson told the magazine.”

Tesla chief Elon Musk informally launched his own political party last year amid a public and fiery feud with Trump. Similar to Carlson, Musk said U.S. residents live in a one-party system, “When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft.” The “America Party” was never officially established and Musk’s relationship with Trump has since smoothed over, with the president calling Musk “a friend of mine again” last month.

If Carlson follows through on creating another party, he will need to register it with the Federal Election Commission.

Carlson, during his time at Fox News, was highly supportive of Trump. His tenure at the outlet came to an end in 2023 after it fired him amid fallout from the $787.5 million Dominion Voting Systems defamation settlement. Carlson has since run his own news platform and podcast, the episodes of which regularly rack up over a million views on X. During the war with Iran, Carlson apologized for “misleading” his viewers with his support of Trump, saying he was “tormented” by it and that “we’re implicated in this for sure.”trump

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