Tucker’s Must-See Response After Trump Called Him ‘Stupid’ and a ‘Nut Job’

Tucker Carlson’s media outlet fired back Friday after President Donald Trump spent part of his Thursday launching broadsides against several of his former conservative supporters on Truth Social.

Trump’s post named Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones — a group that had collectively backed him through years of political battles.

Rather than answer insult with insult, the Tucker Carlson Network chose a different path entirely.

Its Friday morning newsletter, the TCN Morning Note, pivoted sharply toward a subject it argued mainstream journalists have long refused to touch — the alleged history of Israel leveraging pressure against sitting American presidents.

The newsletter opened a window into a 1990s episode it described as one of the most jarring examples of foreign governmental misconduct ever directed at a U.S. commander-in-chief.

Israel, according to the TCN Morning Note, obtained audio recordings of a sexually explicit phone conversation between President Bill Clinton and White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

Those recordings, the newsletter claims, were then used as a tool of coercion — specifically, to force Clinton’s hand on the release of Jonathan Pollard, an American intelligence analyst serving a prison sentence for spying on behalf of Israel.

The TCN Morning Note made clear its intent in surfacing that story — connecting the Clinton-era episode directly to the political environment surrounding President Trump today.

Trump has made public his desire to bring an end to what the newsletter calls “Operation Epic Fury,” the ongoing military conflict with Iran.

The TCN Morning Note argues that halting that conflict runs directly counter to Israeli interests, asserting that Israel views continued U.S. military involvement as its clearest path to territorial expansion and elevated global standing.

The newsletter stated that Israeli leadership has a documented willingness to pursue its goals through channels that include dark-money political contributions, extortion, physical intimidation, and assassination.

While the newsletter acknowledged it has no confirmed evidence that any such campaign is being waged against Trump specifically, it stated the possibility alone carries significant weight.

The TCN Morning Note described the pressure Trump faces from pro-Israel voices as unrelenting, characterizing those individuals as unwilling to grant the president any room to maneuver — regardless of how favorably he has treated Israel during his time in office.

The newsletter stated that those advocates aggressively confront Trump at the first sign of any deviation from their preferred policy positions, and that their persistence is unlike nearly any political pressure group in modern history.

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The TCN Morning Note framed Trump’s Truth Social attack on Carlson and the other conservative figures as a symptom of that pressure — suggesting it has pushed the president toward positions and behavior at odds with the anti-establishment identity he built his political career upon.

The newsletter closed not with outrage, but with what it described as grace, stopping short of personal condemnation and instead expressing hope that Trump would find a way to break free from whatever forces it believes are driving his current decisions.

By Reece Walker

Reece Walker covers news and politics with a focus on exposing public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, bureaucrats, Big Tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies.

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