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Carlson Cuts Ties with the Party

According to reports, Tucker Carlson has publicly stated that he can no longer “stomach” the idea of voting Republican in the upcoming midterm elections. Even worse for Trump: Carlson is reportedly actively exploring the creation of a brand-new political party, designed to challenge both Democrats and Republicans. This isn’t just a media tantrum. It’s a strategic, public, and potentially contagious defection.

Because Carlson’s words don’t fall on deaf ears. He has a fervent, loyal, and mobilized fan base—a base that Vance himself has long courted by leveraging his closeness to Carlson as a political asset. Today, that asset increasingly resembles a ticking time bomb.

There is something almost tragic about this story of friendship turning into a political liability. We don’t always choose our alliances at the right time. Carlson was a bridge to a valuable electoral base. He is now, right before our eyes, becoming a crack in the wall that Vance has been patiently building.

The Fault Line Between Loyalty and Ambition

A Trump adviser, speaking on condition of anonymity, sums up the tension with almost clinical precision: “So far, Tucker isn’t a problem. But he could become one if Trump asks JD to distance himself from him.” ” This single sentence encapsulates the entire dilemma facing Vance: personal loyalty versus presidential ambition; a longtime friend versus the man who, at this very moment, is deciding who will inherit the throne.

Columnist’s Transparency Box

This article was based on a report published by Raw Story, which in turn drew on information reported by Axios and its reporter Marc Caputo. Quotes attributed to White House “advisers” or “insiders” come from these journalistic sources and have not been independently verified by this columnist. No information has been fabricated or extrapolated beyond what is reported in the cited sources. The columnist has no financial or personal ties to the political figures mentioned in this article.

Sources

Primary Sources

Trump ‘not too happy’ with his VP’s close pal as 2028 hopes hit a snag: insider — July 6, 2026

Vance’s summer as Trump’s heir apparent — Axios, July 6, 2026

Secondary Sources

Tucker Carlson’s rebellion against the GOP — Raw Story

Vance’s role in the Iran peace negotiations — Raw Story

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