Trump blasts Carlson, Kelly, Owens and Jones as 'nut jobs'

President Donald Trump criticized former allies Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones in a lengthy Truth Social post on Thursday. He called them 'nut jobs and troublemakers' for opposing his decision to launch Operation Epic Fury against Iran. Trump accused them of supporting Iran acquiring nuclear weapons due to their 'low IQs'.

Trump's nearly 500-word message targeted the podcasters for their recent attacks on his administration. He wrote that they believe it is 'wonderful for Iran, the Number One State Sponsor of Terror, to have a Nuclear Weapon' and labeled them 'stupid people' whose views oppose MAGA principles. Trump claimed their criticism stems from personal failings, noting they have been 'thrown off Television' and rely on 'Third Rate Podcasts' for attention.

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