Kind of feels like Iran has the upper hand in negotiations?? When we get to a peace deal, will now Trump critic Tucker Carlson give it a ๐?
74% of users predicted NO โ the community got this one right. 47 predictions cast.
Tucker Carlson did not endorse the Trump administration's Iran deal following the June 19 signing. In comments on his show and in public statements, Carlson described the agreement as "a pretty humiliating loss for the United States," arguing the outcome validated those who had opposed what he characterized as a misdirected military campaign against Iran.
Carlson, who had broken publicly with President Trump earlier in 2026, acknowledged that the deal "might be good for the United States long-term" and would be "better than what we have now" โ but he was direct that the terms did not represent an American victory. He argued the administration's stated goals at the outset of the conflict were not achieved, and that Iran's negotiating leverage had grown as the war extended.
The friction between Carlson and the Trump White House had built for months before the deal's signing; Carlson had been a vocal critic of the military campaign against Iran from an early stage, putting him in opposition to the administration's framing of the conflict as a success. His response to the MOU was consistent with that prior positioning.
The Predict Six community correctly read the outcome: only 26 percent of predictors expected a Carlson endorsement, anticipating that his public feud with Trump and skepticism of the Iran operation would produce a critical rather than celebratory reaction.