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Sean Hannity:
“I don’t ever talk to him, ever. I wish him well. I’ve read a lot of what he says. I just completely disagree with it. And it’s not the person that I knew when he was at Fox.”
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The blunt statement represents one of the most direct acknowledgments yet that the once-friendly relationship between the two conservative media stars has effectively ended. While neither man has publicly engaged in an ongoing feud, Hannity’s comments confirm there is now a deep divide between them.
For nearly a decade, Hannity and Carlson were pillars of Fox News’ primetime lineup. Their programs consistently dominated cable news ratings and played a major role in shaping the modern conservative political conversation. Together, they formed a powerful one-two punch in the evening schedule that attracted millions of viewers night after night.
Carlson hosted Tucker Carlson Tonight beginning in 2016, building it into one of the most watched cable news programs in the country. His show became known for its aggressive commentary, populist messaging, and willingness to challenge both Democrats and establishment Republicans.
That run came to an abrupt halt in 2023 when Carlson unexpectedly parted ways with Fox News, sending shockwaves through the media world. The sudden exit sparked widespread speculation and left many of his supporters searching for where he would land next.
Carlson wasted little time re-emerging. Shortly after leaving the network, he launched an independent media venture and podcast that rapidly gained traction online. His new platform quickly attracted massive viewership, demonstrating that his influence extended far beyond traditional cable television.
Yet Carlson’s growing independence has also sparked controversy within conservative circles.
In recent months, some of his commentary and high-profile interviews have drawn criticism from figures on the political right, particularly when his views appear to clash with broader Republican messaging or foreign policy priorities.
One of the most heated debates centers around the possibility of American military action against Iran. Carlson has been outspoken in opposing the idea of the United States becoming involved in another major Middle East conflict.
According to reports, Carlson described potential strikes as “disgusting and evil,” arguing that escalating tensions with Iran could pull the United States into a costly and prolonged war overseas.
His comments have fueled a wider debate inside conservative circles about America’s role in global conflicts and whether Washington should pursue a more restrained foreign policy.
Carlson’s commentary has also drawn reactions from international figures. Mike Huckabee, who serves as Israel’s ambassador to the United States, publicly criticized some of Carlson’s remarks regarding U.S. policy and the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Huckabee accused Carlson of promoting narratives that could undermine the longstanding alliance between the United States and Israel, a partnership that remains a core priority for many conservatives.
These disputes highlight a growing ideological split on the right. Issues such as foreign intervention, the future of American alliances, and how aggressively the United States should project power abroad are increasingly being debated among conservative leaders, media personalities, and grassroots activists.
Carlson’s supporters argue that he is raising legitimate questions about endless wars and global entanglements. Critics, meanwhile, claim his rhetoric risks amplifying controversial voices and creating unnecessary division within the broader conservative movement.
That widening gap may help explain Hannity’s remarks about how different Carlson seems today compared to the colleague he once worked alongside at Fox News.
While Hannity made clear he bears no personal animosity, his message was unmistakable: the two men who once stood shoulder-to-shoulder in conservative media now appear to be traveling very different paths.





YES..do not know what has happened to Tucker Carlson..used to really like him..but he has gone over to the dark side..cannot honestly believe he wanted US TO BE ATTACKED BY IRAN WITH NUCLEAR WEAPONS!!