Trump Launches Scathing Attack on Former Allies Over Iran Stance
Trump Blasts Former Allies Over Iran Policy Disagreement

Former President Trump Unleashes Fury on Conservative Critics in Truth Social Rant

In a remarkably verbose and incendiary post on Truth Social this Thursday, former President Donald Trump launched a blistering verbal assault against several high-profile conservative personalities who have publicly disagreed with his stance on Iran. The targets of his ire included media figures such as Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.

A Nuclear Justification and Personal Insults

Trump initiated his extensive social media missive by defending his historical decision to authorize military action against Iran, citing concerns over nuclear weapons proliferation as a primary rationale. He then pivoted sharply to personal attacks, labeling Carlson, Kelly, Owens, and Jones as individuals possessing "Low IQs." He elaborated, stating they are "stupid people" whose lack of intelligence is allegedly recognized by their families and the broader public.

Further mocking their professional trajectories, Trump pointed out that several have faced career setbacks, including being removed from television networks or losing their programs. He attributed these failures to their being "NUT JOBS" and "TROUBLEMAKERS" who allegedly seek attention through controversy.

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Targeted Critiques of Each Figure

The former president proceeded to detail specific grievances against each individual. He referenced Tucker Carlson's dismissal from Fox News in 2023, describing him as a "Hand Flailing Fool" who failed to complete college and suggesting he seek psychiatric help.

Regarding Megyn Kelly, Trump revisited their contentious history, alluding to a 2015 Republican debate where Kelly questioned him about derogatory comments he made about women on social media. He dismissed her with a curt reference to that exchange.

Trump then turned to Candace Owens, whom he dubbed "'Crazy' Candace Owens," criticizing her for promoting a conspiracy theory that France's First Lady Brigitte Macron is a man—a claim that led to a defamation lawsuit. Trump remarked that Macron is "a far more beautiful woman" than Owens.

Alex Jones was labeled "Bankrupt Alex Jones," with Trump condemning his false assertions about the Sandy Hook shooting being a hoax, which resulted in significant legal and financial repercussions.

Broader Political Implications and MAGA Ideology

Trump accused these figures of being "LOSERS" who are not genuine supporters of the MAGA movement but are merely attempting to exploit it for personal gain. He contrasted their actions with his own focus on national and international affairs, claiming he ignores their calls due to his busy schedule.

He specifically mentioned Marjorie Taylor Greene, referring to her as "Marjorie 'Traitor' Brown," highlighting their rift over issues like the Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump emphasized that MAGA is centered on "WINNING and STRENGTH," particularly in preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, and asserted that these critics lack understanding of how to advance this agenda.

Concluding his post, Trump declared, "THE UNITED STATES IS NOW THE 'HOTTEST' COUNTRY ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD!" before signing off with his name and former title. This outburst underscores ongoing tensions within conservative circles and Trump's unwavering dominance over the political discourse among his base.

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