Carlson has become a polarizing figure in the conservative movement. He’s also made many enemies.
And a leading Trump ally slammed Tucker Carlson in this vicious way.
During Sunday’s State of the Union on CNN, host Jake Tapper pressed U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro on fiery rhetoric surrounding President Donald Trump.
But Pirro refused to take the bait, cutting through the noise to focus on what truly matters: stopping the hunt against the duly elected leader of the free world.
Tapper dredged up comments from Tucker Carlson. The host played a clip where Carlson questioned Trump’s bold style, asking if the president was “mocking the gods of his ancestors, mocking the god of gods, and exalting himself above them. Could this be the antichrist? Well who knows?”
When Tapper followed up by suggesting that clip was “incendiary too,” Pirro delivered a no-nonsense reply that cut to the heart of the matter.
“You know, whatever Tucker Carlson says is not relevant to me right now. I really don’t care about what he says. All I care about are the facts, the evidence, and what I can prove. All of this other stuff is noise,” she said.
Pirro made clear that endless media chatter distracts from the urgent reality facing America. President Trump isn’t just facing political opposition—”he is literally being targeted.”
Forces both at home and abroad seem determined to take him down by any means necessary.
The U.S. Attorney emphasized the core duty of law enforcement in this dangerous moment. Protecting the commander-in-chief isn’t optional.
It’s a fundamental obligation that every American who values the republic should demand without hesitation.
“What we’ve got is a president of the United States., he is literally being targeted. He is being hunted. And our job and the job of everyone in law enforcement is to protect that president,” Pirro stated.
This straightforward approach stands in stark contrast to the corporate media’s obsession with narrative control. Instead of examining the actual plots and threats against Trump, outlets like CNN hunt for soundbites to smear anyone who dares support him.
They want to shift responsibility away from the real perpetrators and onto everyday citizens who voice frustration with the ruling class.
Pirro’s message exposes the twisted logic at play in elite circles. They lecture about “horrific language” while ignoring the very real attempts on Trump’s life.
This isn’t journalism—it’s a coordinated effort to disarm Trump’s defenders and tie the hands of those sworn to protect him.
“I don’t care what people on the outside say. I disagree with them entirely. But what we cannot do, Jake, we cannot blame the victim,” Pirro added.
That final point lands like a hammer. The American people elected Trump to challenge the corrupt system. Now that system and its media allies respond by portraying him as the problem.
This victim-blaming tactic reveals how disconnected the swamp remains from regular folks who want secure borders, economic strength, and a government that serves them rather than rules over them.
