Tucker Carlson says voters feel let down by Trump over Iran war
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Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said President Donald Trump going to war with Iran is a “betrayal” to voters who supported the president because of his promise to end foreign wars.
Carlson said it’s “wounding” that Trump went back on his word of no new foreign wars when the United States launched joint missile strikes with Israel against Iran.
“Breaking faith with those people, those voters, the ones who actually got Trump elected, and whose coalition promised a new day in American politics, that’s a big deal,” Carlson said on Piers Morgan Uncensored Friday. “It’s a betrayal.”
"It’s: ‘I can't believe he did this to us – I just feel so depressed about it’."
Tucker Carlson says the majority of people who voted for Trump feel let down by him over Iran: "It's heartbreaking!"
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— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) March 13, 2026
Carlson, who has received backlash from those within the conservative movement over his criticism of Israel, said the Trump voters he spoke to are upset over the Iran war.
“They’re mad, but they’re more than mad. It’s ‘I can’t believe he did this to us,’” he said.
Throughout Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, Trump said he would end foreign wars if he was reelected. Entering his second administration, the war in Gaza and Russia’s war in Ukraine were two conflicts voters hoped Trump would solve.
Prior to “Operation Epic Fury” in Iran, Trump touted that he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize over his claim that he ended eight wars in the first year of his second administration.
But Trump now remains unsure if he deserves the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s top honor, telling the Washington Examiner on Thursday he has “no idea” if Operation Epic Fury will “get him over the finish line” with the committee members.
THE CASE FOR TRUMP WINNING A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Carlson stated the only people who support the Iran war are those born between 1946 and 1964, not the non-traditional Republicans who voted for Trump.
He pointed out that those born between 1946 and 1964, often known as the postwar baby boom generation, have a different perspective of the U.S. in the world.
“They’re not the ones who got Donald Trump elected, actually. The people who got Donald Trump elected are people who hadn’t voted for Republicans before or even voted at all,” Carlson said.
Carlson argued that these voters supported Trump because they wanted someone …
Same show, different day.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said President Donald Trump going to war with Iran is a “betrayal” to voters who supported the president because of his promise to end foreign wars.
Carlson said it’s “wounding” that Trump went back on his word of no new foreign wars when the United States launched joint missile strikes with Israel against Iran.
“Breaking faith with those people, those voters, the ones who actually got Trump elected, and whose coalition promised a new day in American politics, that’s a big deal,” Carlson said on Piers Morgan Uncensored Friday. “It’s a betrayal.”
"It’s: ‘I can't believe he did this to us – I just feel so depressed about it’."
Tucker Carlson says the majority of people who voted for Trump feel let down by him over Iran: "It's heartbreaking!"
Watch more
@piersmorgan | @TuckerCarlson
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) March 13, 2026
Carlson, who has received backlash from those within the conservative movement over his criticism of Israel, said the Trump voters he spoke to are upset over the Iran war.
“They’re mad, but they’re more than mad. It’s ‘I can’t believe he did this to us,’” he said.
Throughout Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, Trump said he would end foreign wars if he was reelected. Entering his second administration, the war in Gaza and Russia’s war in Ukraine were two conflicts voters hoped Trump would solve.
Prior to “Operation Epic Fury” in Iran, Trump touted that he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize over his claim that he ended eight wars in the first year of his second administration.
But Trump now remains unsure if he deserves the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s top honor, telling the Washington Examiner on Thursday he has “no idea” if Operation Epic Fury will “get him over the finish line” with the committee members.
THE CASE FOR TRUMP WINNING A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Carlson stated the only people who support the Iran war are those born between 1946 and 1964, not the non-traditional Republicans who voted for Trump.
He pointed out that those born between 1946 and 1964, often known as the postwar baby boom generation, have a different perspective of the U.S. in the world.
“They’re not the ones who got Donald Trump elected, actually. The people who got Donald Trump elected are people who hadn’t voted for Republicans before or even voted at all,” Carlson said.
Carlson argued that these voters supported Trump because they wanted someone …
Tucker Carlson says voters feel let down by Trump over Iran war
Same show, different day.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said President Donald Trump going to war with Iran is a “betrayal” to voters who supported the president because of his promise to end foreign wars.
Carlson said it’s “wounding” that Trump went back on his word of no new foreign wars when the United States launched joint missile strikes with Israel against Iran.
“Breaking faith with those people, those voters, the ones who actually got Trump elected, and whose coalition promised a new day in American politics, that’s a big deal,” Carlson said on Piers Morgan Uncensored Friday. “It’s a betrayal.”
"It’s: ‘I can't believe he did this to us – I just feel so depressed about it’."
Tucker Carlson says the majority of people who voted for Trump feel let down by him over Iran: "It's heartbreaking!"
Watch more
@piersmorgan | @TuckerCarlson
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) March 13, 2026
Carlson, who has received backlash from those within the conservative movement over his criticism of Israel, said the Trump voters he spoke to are upset over the Iran war.
“They’re mad, but they’re more than mad. It’s ‘I can’t believe he did this to us,’” he said.
Throughout Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, Trump said he would end foreign wars if he was reelected. Entering his second administration, the war in Gaza and Russia’s war in Ukraine were two conflicts voters hoped Trump would solve.
Prior to “Operation Epic Fury” in Iran, Trump touted that he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize over his claim that he ended eight wars in the first year of his second administration.
But Trump now remains unsure if he deserves the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s top honor, telling the Washington Examiner on Thursday he has “no idea” if Operation Epic Fury will “get him over the finish line” with the committee members.
THE CASE FOR TRUMP WINNING A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Carlson stated the only people who support the Iran war are those born between 1946 and 1964, not the non-traditional Republicans who voted for Trump.
He pointed out that those born between 1946 and 1964, often known as the postwar baby boom generation, have a different perspective of the U.S. in the world.
“They’re not the ones who got Donald Trump elected, actually. The people who got Donald Trump elected are people who hadn’t voted for Republicans before or even voted at all,” Carlson said.
Carlson argued that these voters supported Trump because they wanted someone …
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