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FAMILY FEUD: Trump's 'Low IQ' Attack on Conservative Allies BACKFIRES as MAGA Base Revolts

Gary FranchiApril 12, 2026151 views
FAMILY FEUD: Trump's 'Low IQ' Attack on Conservative Allies BACKFIRES as MAGA Base Revolts
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President Donald Trump has ignited a conservative firestorm after launching a blistering attack on some of his most loyal media allies, branding Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, and Alex Jones as "Low IQ" commentators in a Thursday Truth Social post that has MAGA patriots questioning what the hell is going on.

The unprecedented public feud erupted when Trump posted: "I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have all been fighting me..." before launching into his controversial "Low IQ" characterization of the conservative media personalities who helped propel him back to the White House.

But here's where this gets interesting, folks. These aren't random liberal talking heads Trump is attacking – these are the very people who stood with him through the Russia hoax, the impeachment witch hunts, and the 2020 election challenges when the entire establishment wanted him destroyed.

Conservative Base in Revolt

The backlash from the MAGA base has been swift and brutal. Social media is exploding with confused Trump supporters demanding answers. "These people fought for Trump when nobody else would," one viral post reads. "What's really going on here?"

Tucker Carlson, who championed Trump's America First agenda for years, fired back with characteristic precision, while Candace Owens – a fierce defender of conservative values – expressed shock at the president's betrayal of longtime allies.

This isn't just political drama – it's a potential fracturing of the conservative coalition at a critical moment when Trump needs unity to implement his second-term agenda of mass deportations, deep state purges, and draining the swamp.

The question every patriot is asking: Is Trump being fed bad information by establishment advisors trying to isolate him from his most effective media supporters? Or is there something bigger at play here that We the People aren't seeing?

One thing's certain – when you're attacking the people who've had your back through thick and thin, you better have a damn good reason. The American people deserve answers, not insults directed at those who've been fighting the good fight.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
This is exactly what I was worried about. Trump has great policies but sometimes his messaging creates unnecessary drama. The base is getting tired of the infighting.
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TruthTeller99Verifiedjust now
Same here. I want to focus on beating the Democrats, not fighting each other.
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MAGAMike2020Verifiedjust now
Disappointing to see this happening again.
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ConservativeVoter88Verifiedjust now
What specific allies is he attacking now? I haven't been following this closely but it sounds concerning.
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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
I've been a Trump supporter since 2016, but calling people in our own movement 'low IQ' is just wrong. We need unity, not division within the conservative movement.
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FreedomFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Totally agree. We can't win elections by attacking our own allies.
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AmericaFirst_JaneVerifiedjust now
I went to a local GOP meeting last week and people were definitely frustrated about this kind of thing. We need to present a united front if we want to win in 2024.