Tucker Carlson has spent the past several days intensifying his role as a combative, anti-establishment media figure, with new interviews, viral clips, and growing backlash shaping his current moment.

The biggest recent on-camera development is his extended conversation with veteran broadcaster Rick Sanchez, released around August 13. In that interview, Carlson argues that the United States is “not a democracy” in any meaningful sense, claiming that core decisions are made by a permanent bureaucracy and “deep state” rather than elected officials, and that voters are offered only an illusion of real choice. He goes on to describe the American political system as a “fraud,” accusing leaders of both parties of colluding against ordinary Americans and encouraging citizens to hate each other while pursuing a shared elite agenda. The discussion ranges across Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Israel, immigration, and the “decline of the West,” with Carlson warning that Washington is driving the country toward catastrophic wars and that NATO is using Ukraine as a tool in a broader campaign against Russia. These remarks have been amplified by Russian and other international outlets, prompting sharp criticism from Ukrainian officials and pro‑NATO commentators who accuse him of echoing Kremlin narratives.

At the same time, Carlson’s domestic political positioning is drawing fresh attention. Commentators note that he has become one of Donald Trump’s most relentless conservative critics, accusing the former president and the broader Republican establishment of betraying the “America First” movement. In June and July he publicly vowed not to support the Republican Party in the 2026 midterms and talked about helping build a new third party, even while insisting he does not want to be its candidate. That theme was reinforced this week when a photo circulated of Carlson sitting with other high‑profile MAGA figures who have broken with Trump, such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, pledging to restart “America First” on new terms. The image has sparked speculation that Carlson could be pushed to run in 2028 despite his denials, and it underscores his growing influence as a focal point for anti‑Trump, populist conservatives.

Carlson is also at the center of a media controversy over his recent interview with Hunter Biden. In that conversation, he expressed regret for past coverage of Biden on Fox News and allowed Biden to dispute elements of the “laptop” saga while criticizing Trump. Conservative investigative activist Garrett Ziegler responded by claiming there were over 100 false statements in the interview, fueling anger among parts of the right who see Carlson as rehabilitating Biden and abandoning earlier claims.

On the culture‑war front, his latest podcast episode triggered a fierce reaction from far‑right activist Laura Loomer, who accused him of “glorifying Osama bin Laden” and promoting “brain rot” content after he discussed Bin Laden’s “Letter to America” and lamented that more young Americans had not read it. Loomer, who derisively calls him “Tucker Qatarlson,” framed the episode as proof he is soft on jihadist rhetoric and overly sympathetic to critiques of U.S. Middle East policy, extending a long‑running feud over Israel, foreign policy, and the future of the MAGA movement.

Across all these developments, Carlson’s media ventures continue to revolve around his independent show and podcast network, where he is using long-form interviews and monologues to push a consistent message: opposition to U.S. wars with Iran and Russia, deep skepticism of NATO and the foreign‑policy establishment, and a call for a new political vehicle beyond both Republicans and Democrats. His comments are drawing praise from anti‑war populists and segments of the international right, while simultaneously provoking harsh responses from neoconservatives, pro‑Ukraine advocates, and some pro‑Trump activists who see him as a divisive, destabilizing force.

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