Tucker Carlson denies Donald Trump's claim of a post-Iran-comment apology. Carlson, in a recent Bild interview, refuted Trump's statement that Carlson called to apologize for accusing him of complicity in Israeli attacks on Iran. Despite the denial, Carlson expressed willingness to apologize to Trump, highlighting his respect for the former president despite their disagreement
Tucker Carlson denies Donald Trump's claim of a conciliatory phone call. Days after Carlson's June 13 newsletter criticizing Trump's stance on Israel, the former president alleged an apologetic call. Carlson, in a recent Bild interview, refuted this claim, stating the call never happened, despite expressing continued support for Trump and offering an apology
Trump claims Tucker Carlson apologized for accusing him of Israel-Iran complicity. Carlson denies the June phone call, despite Trump's June 18th statement that Carlson apologized for using "too strong" language. Carlson, however, maintains his support for Trump, offering a separate apology
Trump calls Tucker Carlson "kooky" on Truth Social, dismissing Carlson's denial of a purported apology for criticizing Trump's stance on Iran. The June 16th post followed Trump's June 18th claim that Carlson apologized for his comments
Trump calls Tucker Carlson "kooky" and insists on Iran's nuclear capabilities, while Carlson denies their phone call and apologizes for past statements. The dispute centers around Carlson's criticism of Trump and Iran's nuclear ambitions
Tucker Carlson denies Trump's claim of an apologetic phone call, stating "no" to Bild newspaper. Carlson, who previously criticized Trump, reiterated his support for the former president despite the disputed conversation
Tucker Carlson Denies Trump Apology Call: "Okay… no," says Carlson in a new Bild interview, contradicting Trump's claim of a conciliatory phone call. Carlson, a staunch Trump supporter, clarifies his position while expressing willingness to apologize despite the disagreement
Tucker Carlson denies Trump's apology claim in explosive Bild interview. Ronzheimer pressed Carlson, who responded with a firm "No," refuting Trump's assertion of a conciliatory phone call. Carlson, despite the denial, expressed continued support for Trump and offered his own apology
Tucker Carlson denies apologizing to Donald Trump, despite Trump's claims. In a recent Bild interview, Carlson stated he "really like[s] Trump," campaigned for him, and agrees with him on policy issues. Carlson, however, offered to apologize, acknowledging his past statements
Tucker Carlson denies apologizing to Donald Trump, despite the president's claims. Carlson, in a recent Bild interview, refuted Trump's assertion of a conciliatory phone call, stating he'd be "happy to apologize" regardless. This follows Trump's earlier accusations and subsequent praise of Carlson
Tucker Carlson denies apologizing to Donald Trump, despite Trump's claims. Carlson, known for his outspoken commentary, states he's always willing to apologize if he's overstepped, acknowledging his past statements and limitations. He reiterates his support for Trump, clarifying the situation following Trump's public assertions
Tucker Carlson denies apologizing to Donald Trump, prompting a pointed follow-up question from Bild's Paul Ronzheimer: "So you’re apologizing now, publicly?
Tucker Carlson denies apologizing to Donald Trump for criticizing the former president's stance on Iran. Carlson refutes Trump's claim of a conciliatory phone call, stating he disagreed with Trump's views but maintains his support and respect for the former president
White House officials have yet to comment on the conflicting accounts from Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson regarding a purported apology
Following Tucker Carlson's June 13 newsletter accusing Trump of complicity in Israel's attack on Iran, Trump denied US involvement on Truth Social. Carlson subsequently denied apologizing to Trump for his accusations in a recent Bild interview
Trump denies US involvement in Iran attacks, vowing unprecedented military response if attacked. He issued a strong warning to Iran regarding nuclear weapons, while his recent feud with Tucker Carlson continues
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On June 21, U.S. forces struck three Iranian nuclear sites in a “very successful attack,” Trump said in a televised Oval Office address. He added that Tehran’s nuclear program had been wiped out.
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