Tucker Carlson Unleashes 10-Point Manifesto In Vicious MAGA Takeover
The former Fox News host has officially gone no-holds-barred in his fight against Donald Trump.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is officially breaking up with Donald Trump, and he wants the whole world to know it’s nasty.
Carlson has a long history of being wishy-washy and overall spineless with regard to the current US president.
Back in 2022-2023, when the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit was in full swing against Fox News, his then-employer, Tucker was busted privately calling Donald Trump a “demonic force,” saying “I hate him passionately.” Yet when it came to his public persona, Carlson went the way of the stereotypical MAGA talking head — see Lindsey Graham and J.D. Vance — repudiating his personal feelings regarding Donald J. Trump and promptly falling in line, in hopes of being spared the president’s vitriol and proclivity for revenge.
But despite Tucker’s best efforts to stay together for the kids, the breakup blew up in the end, and Carlson is firmly planted in the anger stage of his grief.
The washed-up former Fox talking head ramped up his public disparaging of Trump this week with the unveiling of a 10-point manifesto meant to rebuild an ideal United States of America once Donald Trump finally falls from grace.
Carlson has spent months now working behind closed doors with his fellow MAGA rejects — including former Georgia GOP House Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who experienced her own bitter and dramatic split with the president earlier this year over what she called “broken campaign promises” that led to her sudden resignation from Congress after Trump set his sights on her — to build a dissident offshoot of the MAGA movement.
Trump stands accused by this new collective, with Carlson at the helm, of unceremoniously abandoning his “America First” principles and campaign promises by throwing this country headfirst into yet another nonsensical war with Iran, seemingly allowing the Israeli government to call his shots, and blatantly mishandling the release of the Epstein files to protect a class of billionaire predators that Carlson just openly accused Donald Trump of belonging to.
Tucker made sure the world knows he means business this time when he opened his 10-point manifesto, delivered on livestream, with his sharpest and most deadly spear by invoking the now-deceased, infamous financier and child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Carlson openly demanded that the law should apply to every citizen of this nation equally, including but not limited to the president and his personal friends. Pointing the finger at Epstein’s long-running history of impunity, including Sweetheart Deals for heinous sex crimes against literal children, Carlson held a verbal knife to the throat of the “Epstein Class,” a subset of sickeningly rich people who seem to always manage to evade consequences for their horrifying actions, using their wealth, power, and connections as a vehicle to assured freedom.
Carlson took pointed aim at Israel’s apparent grasp on the puppet strings of America, claiming that Israeli leadership essentially bought a war between the US and Iran via “bribery or threat, or both,” as he compared high-interest debt, corporate government influence, and foreign lobbying to “slavery.”
The remainder of Carlson’s manifesto was littered with a variety of points and grievances, touting his ideal economy built around good old-fashioned skilled labor, farming, and manufacturing in lieu of tech bros and widespread surveillance. But despite his clear hatred for Donald J. Trump, he made sure to let RFK Jr. know that he still had a spot in the Cool Kids Club, as he hailed the Health Secretary’s MAHA agenda and echoed his criticism of widespread medication use, namely antidepressants.
He demanded compensation to civilians killed in useless foreign conflicts, a scrapping of Trump’s weird “Department of War” rebranding, a freezing of immigration until AI’s impact on American jobs can be thoroughly assessed, and an immediate cut of all ties with allies accused of genocide, namely Israel.
He openly shouted in favor of declassifying old government files that have been rife with conspiracy theories for decades, ranging from 9/11 to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and demanded harsh punishments for any government official caught telling a lie.
But if you find yourself wondering if Tucker Carlson has somehow morphed himself into a halfway decent human, I’d advise you to pump the brakes.
The washed-up talking head went on to declare having children as a biological duty, openly trashed childless elites, and called for schools across the country to be forced to teach “fixed truths” regarding gender and the differences between boys and girls.
Carlson has spent some time now floating the idea of pioneering a third party in the American system and serving as its obvious leadership, saying, “there's going to be a third party, and I'm going to do everything I can to bring that about."
While his livestream diatribe certainly pointed to that same end goal, he did stop short of announcing an official party or candidacy. However, he specifically framed his manifesto as the building blocks for “whatever comes next.”
It’s important to remember that even a broken clock is right twice a day. And while I’ll never grow tired of watching these fools eat their own, allow me to make one thing clear: I’ll be damned if Tucker Carlson is ever welcome over on this side of the fence.



While I enjoy Tucker trashing Trump immensely I don't think he's very relevant as long as Trump's still President. We all want change from the chaos but I can't trust him at all after his hateful Fox career. He is washed up and Rupert saw to that.