The Trump-Carlson feud just got commercial. Tucker Carlson dropped $35 'Low IQ' baseball caps on Friday, turning President Trump's harsh criticism into cold hard cash and exposing dangerous fractures within the America First movement.
The merchandise launch came just one day after Trump unleashed a blistering 485-word Truth Social post targeting Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones for daring to question his Iran policy decisions. Rather than backing down, Carlson decided to monetize the moment.
Trump's Truth Social Bombshell
President Trump didn't pull punches in Thursday's social media blast, essentially calling some of conservative media's biggest names idiots for criticizing his approach to Iran tensions. The 47th President made it crystal clear he won't tolerate dissent - even from longtime allies who helped propel the MAGA movement.
But here's the million-dollar question: Is Trump creating unnecessary enemies within his own coalition, or are these commentators stepping out of line during a critical moment for America?
"When the Commander-in-Chief speaks on foreign policy, maybe it's time for armchair quarterbacks to listen instead of second-guessing," one Trump administration source told reporters.
MAGA Civil War Brewing?
Patriots across America are watching this drama unfold with serious concern. These aren't liberal talking heads or deep state operatives - these are conservatives who've stood with Trump through impeachment hoaxes, rigged elections, and relentless media attacks.
Carlson's decision to literally profit off Trump's insult sends a clear message: he's not backing down or apologizing. The $35 price tag might seem steep for a hat, but Carlson's betting his audience will pay premium prices to stick it to anyone - even Trump - who questions their intelligence.
This public spat comes at the worst possible time. Trump's second-term agenda depends on unified conservative support for mass deportations, government efficiency reforms, and America First foreign policy. Internal warfare only helps Democrats and the establishment swamp creatures who want to see the MAGA movement destroy itself.
The real losers here? Everyday Americans who voted for Trump expecting conservative unity, not Twitter feuds turned into merchandising opportunities. We need our leaders focused on Making America Great Again - not settling personal scores with podcast hosts.
Will this merchandise money grab heal wounds or pour salt in them? Only time will tell if the MAGA movement can survive its own success.
