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Tucker Carlson Sets the Record Straight On Trump “Apology” Claim

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During a recent interview with German journalist Paul Ronzheimer, Tucker Carlson—former Fox News host and one of the boldest voices in conservative media—firmly denied reports that he apologized to President Donald J. Trump over criticism regarding U.S. policy toward Iran.

What Trump Said

Back on June 18, President Trump, during a candid moment in the Oval Office, reflected on Carlson’s prior criticisms about the administration’s military support for Israel and its proposed response to Iranian aggression. Trump remarked:

“Tucker is a nice guy. He called and apologized the other day because he thought he said things that were a little bit too strong, and I appreciated that.”

Tucker: I Didn’t Apologize—But I Still Back Trump

When asked directly by Ronzheimer whether he did in fact apologize, Carlson didn’t beat around the bush:

“Okay, no.”

Carlson went on to clarify:

“I really like Trump. I campaigned for Trump. I agree with Trump on the issues. I’d be happy to apologize—I’m an apologizer by nature—but I didn’t say anything that would warrant one in this case.”

In typical Tucker fashion, he emphasized that disagreement among allies is not betrayal. He reaffirmed his longstanding support for President Trump, noting he has always stood by the policies that put America First.

“I didn’t attack Trump. I disagreed with him, and I said how. That’s not the same thing as an attack, and it’s certainly not something I’d need to apologize for.”

The Bottom Line: No Rift Here

Despite what the media may want people to believe, there’s no feud brewing here. Carlson remains a powerful voice in the conservative movement and a staunch ally of President Trump. They may not agree 100% of the time—but they share a vision: strong borders, real national security, and putting American citizens first.

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1 COMMENT

  1. We the MAGA Peoples need to know where the ‘crap talking’ originates, and then “follow the source (money)” as it were, before we believe anything. There are charlatans everywhere looking to stir trouble, fracture the movement to put America (US taxpaying citizens) first.

    There are many ‘Chicken Littles’ running around with their libertarian bona fides, saying “tariffs bad, consumers will pay the price!”

    Yeah, those comments didn’t age well, now did they?

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