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Trump's biggest supporter is walking away and others will soon follow

Published 5 days, 7 hours ago
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Last Thursday, one of the loudest voices in American right-wing media sat down for an interview on a little-known political podcast in Canada and said something that would have been unthinkable not long ago. Almost nobody noticed. It sat there for four days, buried beneath the endless chaos coming out of the Trump regime. Then this morning, the Associated Press picked it up, and within hours, Republicans and conservative media figures were scrambling to respond. Because buried inside that otherwise forgettable interview was something few people expected to hear: Tucker Carlson declared he was leaving the party he spent years helping build.

Based on the events of 6-22-2026

The Breakdown:

  • Tucker Carlson, on a little-known Canadian podcast: "I would not support the Republican Party, there's no chance"
  • "I'm out. And if I'm out, then I think a lot of other people are out"
  • Why this is not a profile in courage: Carlson endorsed Trump in 2024, after the insurrection, the indictments, and the E. Jean Carroll verdict
  • His private texts from the Dominion lawsuit, where he called Trump "demonic" and admitted the fraud claims were baseless while defending him on air
  • "There really isn't an upside to Trump," he wrote privately, even as he sold the opposite to millions
  • Why the only thing that changed is that pretending is no longer profitable
  • Carlson framing his departure around the Iran war, calling Trump's threats against Iranian infrastructure "vile" and "a war crime"
  • How this is not an awakening, but people jumping on lifeboats to save themselves
  • More than 30 House Republicans have announced they will not seek reelection. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is "DONE"
  • The Mussolini parallel: when the Grand Council of Fascism removed him in 1943, it was to survive, not from moral clarity
  • The real danger: Carlson left a door open, did not cross to Democrats, and may be positioning himself for a 2028 run
  • Why a Carlson presidency would not be Trumpism falling apart, but "Trumpism growing up"
  • Why this fracture could matter at the margins in 2026, and how it could produce something more organized by 2028
  • An acknowledgment of the people who got this right years ago, who were called alarmists and sat through tense Thanksgivings
  • Three federal judges ruled against the administration on the same Monday
  • Judge Sparkle Sooknanan struck down the centralized voter database used to wrongly purge citizens, with the DOJ now zero for nine in court
  • Judge Patrick Schiltz, a Bush appointee and former Scalia clerk, quashed six grand jury subpoenas targeting Minnesota officials as "blatantly unlawful"
  • Judge Amy Berman Jackson blocked SNAP restrictions that would have redefined "food" to limit benefits for 42 million Americans

The real story of today is not that Tucker Carlson found his conscience, because he did not. The real story is that this regime is losing its grip on every front at once. The coalition is splintering from within while the courts continue to stand between this administration and its most extreme abuses. Every crack buys us time. Even the people who helped build this machine now see that it cannot hold.

This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

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