Right-wing media are engulfed in a firestorm of infighting over Trump’s war with Iran. Several prominent right-wing figures, such as Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, have condemned the war while others, such as Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin, are supporting it. The pundits are not merely fighting for or against the Trump administration but also turning their fire on each other.
For those in opposition to the war, the commentary has been pretty stark. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson called the attacks on Iran “absolutely disgusting and evil,” and SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly said this is “Israel’s war.” Alex Jones said the war “on its face … is unconstitutional,” and streamer Nick Fuentes called Trump “demonic” and “diabolical.”
Yet other right-wing hosts have expressed extreme support for Trump’s war. The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro called Trump “the most courageous commander in chief in modern America,” and Fox’s Mark Levin said, “Donald Trump did what nobody else could do for half a century.” Fox’s Laura Ingraham declared that “we’ve already won” the war, and conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer said she told Trump he is “making us proud to be American” in a phone call shortly after the attacks.
It’s not merely that there’s a split in right-wing media — the real story is how pundits are attacking each other over their divergent stances on the war.:
- Mark Levin listed Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, and Steve Bannon among isolationist “traitors” and said his critics are “pimps for the enemy.”
- Megyn Kelly called CNN’s Scott Jennings a “fool” for parroting Trump officials’ claim that Iran was planning preemptive strikes. Kelly also called Hannity a “supplicant to Donald Trump.”
- Tucker Carlson condemned “neocons” who agitated for war with Iran, saying, “This is demonic influence, clearly.”
- Ben Shapiro criticized Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, saying of the latter, “She is such an unbelievable coward.”
Others are just caught in a murky middle of simply raising concerns about the war without expressly condemning the attacks. Newsmax prime-time host Rob Finnerty, for example, opened his show on Wednesday night with a critical segment on war. And general Trump toady Benny Johnson has expressed skepticism.
Last week we said Trump was moving to strike Iran with a fractured MAGA base. Now, Trump has taken the U.S. to war and the MAGA base remains splintered.
Some influential right-wing voices are seeking to bridge the MAGA divide by urging Trump to launch a new phase of mass deportations targeting American Muslims for denaturalization and removal. As has happened before when divisions arose within the right-wing media ecosystem, Trump may follow through and give feuding pundits a common enemy to attack.