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Tucker Carlson says he’s building new party after breakup with GOP

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 1, 2026

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Tucker Carlson says he’s building new party after breakup with GOP

Right-wing pundit Tucker Carlson said he plans to build a new party after leaving the Republican Party last month. “I’m going to help build a third party,” Carlson told the Columbia Journalism Review in an interview published Wednesday. “There should be a good-faith effort to figure out what benefits the country.” Much of his frustration []

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