

What Trump Really Thinks About Tucker and Tulsi
Jun 24, 2025
Michael Wolff, a renowned Trump biographer known for his critical insights into the White House, discusses the chaotic decision-making process surrounding Trump’s policies, particularly on Iran. He highlights Trump’s impulsive nature, illustrated by last-minute calls that turned strategic planning into confusion. Wolff also explores the internal strife among MAGA supporters and neocon advisors, revealing the power struggles for Trump’s attention. The conversation uncovers how Trump's unpredictable leadership impacts both military operations and broader political dynamics.
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Chaos Behind Iran Strike
- Trump's decision-making on Iran was last-minute and chaotic, contradicting official narratives of a long-planned operation.
- His actions reflected indecision and improvisation, shifting course until the very end.
Tucker as MAGA Opposition Symbol
- Tucker Carlson became the symbol of MAGA opposition to the Iran strike, leading Trump to dismiss him strongly.
- This reflected internal MAGA faction conflict influencing Trump's decisions.
Last Voice Drives Trump
- Trump makes decisions based on the last person he talks to, rather than consistent ideology.
- His choice to strike Iran was motivated by being told he would "look good" and "be a winner."