- Tucker Carlson and Laura Loomer are clashing publicly over foreign policy disagreements and personal insults, exposing deeper divisions within the MAGA movement. Their feud highlights contrasting views on U.S. intervention in the Middle East and raises questions about the movement’s unity ahead of the 2024 election.
Meta description: WASHINGTON, D.C. – Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson and Trump loyalist Laura Loomer are embroiled in a heated public feud over policy disagreements and personal attacks, reflecting broader tensions within the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. The dispute highlights fractures among supporters of President Trump and their responses to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
The controversy began during Carlson’s appearance on The After Party podcast hosted by conservative commentator Emily Jashinsky. Carlson criticized Loomer and Fox radio host Mark Levin for supporting U.S. intervention against Iran, a position he opposes. “Laura Loomer, the world’s creepiest human… She’s running around—‘I’m Donald Trump’s defender!’ It’s bizarre,” Carlson said. He also accused Levin of favoring Trump’s policies only to promote interventionist goals. “Levin doesn’t care about the United States,” Carlson added, claiming Levin was “wearing the Trump skinsuit” for political convenience.
TUCKER: “Laura Loomer, the world’s creepiest human, I don’t even know where she came from or who she is exactly but she’s running around saying, ‘I’m Donald Trump’s defender.’ It’s bizarre.” pic.twitter.com/OwJKrIP5y1
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) June 24, 2025
Freedom-Loving Beachwear by Red Beach Nation - Save 10% With Code RVM10
Don't miss out on the news
Get the latest, most crucial news stories on the web – sent straight to your inbox for FREE as soon as they hit! Sign up for Email News Alerts in just 30 seconds!
Loomer responded to Carlson’s remarks within hours on X (formerly Twitter), accusing him of hypocrisy. She posted a screenshot of a text message allegedly sent by Carlson in 2021, thanking her for her support following his departure from Fox News. “His cell is in my phone,” Loomer wrote, dismissing Carlson’s claim that he didn’t know her. She also mocked Carlson for his previously stated belief that he was attacked by a demon in his sleep. “This coming from a grown man who claims he was attacked in his bed by a demon… We have never seen the ‘scars,’” she tweeted.
As the disagreement plays out publicly, it underscores a larger ideological divide among MAGA supporters on foreign policy. While Carlson advocates against U.S. intervention overseas, Loomer and Levin have backed stronger action in the Middle East, citing national security concerns. According to Pew Research, 50% of Republicans remain divided over the U.S. role in international conflicts, a point of contention that could shape policy discussions during the 2024 presidential election.
Political experts view these internal divisions as a test of MAGA’s cohesion. “The movement’s unity will be critical as it navigates complex issues like foreign policy and economic priorities,” said Rachel Anders, a University of Illinois political scientist specializing in conservative movements.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE THE DUPREE REPORT
As the MAGA movement continues to evolve, public disagreements among its most visible figures could impact grassroots organizing and voter turnout ahead of key primaries. Readers are encouraged to weigh in on these developments. Follow The Dupree Report On YouTube.
Freedom-Loving Beachwear by Red Beach Nation - Save 10% With Code RVM10
Join the Discussion
COMMENTS POLICY: We have no tolerance for messages of violence, racism, vulgarity, obscenity or other such discourteous behavior. Thank you for contributing to a respectful and useful online dialogue.