
US President Donald Trump , who announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, has launched a public attack on former allies — conservative hosts and bloggers who supported his MAGA (“Make America Great Again”) movement but are now criticizing the war in Iran. In a post on his Truth Social page, he called them “stupid, low-IQ people.”
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As Razom for Ukraine media advisor Ostap Yarysh writes on Facebook, Trump named former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, blogger Candace Owens, host and podcaster Megyn Kelly, and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in his post.
“I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have been fighting me for years… Because they have one thing in common – low IQ. They are stupid people, they know it, their families know it, and so does everyone else!” the US president wrote.
Trump advised Carlson to “see a good psychiatrist,” called Jones “bankrupt,” and recalled Kelly’s “nasty question” during the debate. He described Owens as a “crazy” who spreads conspiracy theories.
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“In fact, to me the First Lady of France is a much more beautiful woman than Candace,” Trump wrote.
The reaction was swift. Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote on social media: “President Trump has gone mad, waging war on Iran — a violation of his campaign promise. We haven't changed — Trump has.”
Candace Owens wrote on social media: “Maybe it's time to put grandpa in a nursing home.”
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Alex Jones expressed hope in his video that God would “deliver Trump from demonic forces.” Megyn Kelly asked, “Can’t he just act like a normal person?”
According to the New York Times, the criticism intensified after Trump said Iran would “live in hell” if it did not open the Strait of Hormuz. Carlson called the threats “evil,” and Jones compared the president to “an unbalanced supervillain from Marvel comics.”
Trump's former allies have become his most vocal critics, and opponents are preparing to impeach the US president.
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