Tucker Carlson, one of the most influential conservative media personalities in the United States, has said he is 'tormented' by his past support for Donald Trump and has expressed regret over his role in shaping the president's political rise.

The remarks mark a striking reversal for a figure who once championed Trump's political agenda and campaigned alongside him during key election cycles.

Speaking onThe Tucker Carlson Show, Carlson made a rare public admission that he feels personally responsible for contributing to Donald Trump's political success. In a conversation with his brother Buckley Carlson, he said he was 'tormented' by his involvement and offered an apology to audiences he believes were misled.

Carlson stated, 'We'll be tormented by it for a long time – I will be,' adding that he wanted to say 'I'm sorry for misleading people. It was not intentional.' He also suggested that supporters of Trump, including himself, bore collective responsibility for the president's return to power.

The comments have drawn attention across US political media, particularly given Carlson's long-standing prominence within the conservative movement and his previous alignment with the Make America Great Again (MAGA) agenda.

Carlson's latest remarks come amid a growing public split between him and Donald Trump over US foreign policy, particularly military involvement in Iran. He has criticised Trump's language on the conflict as 'vile on every level' and questioned the direction of US intervention.

The former Fox News host has also suggested that Trump acted against earlier promises regarding foreign wars, claiming the president proceeded with military escalation despite knowing the risks and political consequences.

The fallout has been accompanied by direct criticism from Trump, who has previously attacked Carlson on social media,calling him 'a low IQ person'and describing him as 'highly overrated'. The exchange reflects widening tensions within segments of the US right-wing media landscape.

Carlson's political trajectory has shifted significantly over the past decade. Once a vocal sceptic of Trump, he later became one of his most visible media allies. By 2016, Carlson had begun publicly supporting Trump's candidacy, citing his appeal to conservative voters.

During Trump's first presidency, Carlson promoted elements of the MAGA platform, including the 'America First' agenda. He also echoed claims of election irregularities in 2020 and later endorsed Trump during the 2024 election cycle, even speaking at campaign events and Republican gatherings.

Source: International Business Times UK