Tucker Carlson became the target of a Friday evening Truth Social attack from Donald Trump , who mocked Carlson’s potential political future and his recent alliance with Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie. Trump’s post followed the trio’s early August meetup and a burst of speculation about a possible anti Trump movement. Trump said Carlson’s audience had declined, called the commentator politically irrelevant, and claimed Carlson would need a cognitive test if he pursued office. Carlson has denied plans to run, but his recent livestream included a 10 point political manifesto and discussion of helping build a third party. Why Is Trump Suddenly Coming for the Trio? Trump also reignited his feud with Greene, accusing the Georgia Republican of abandoning the MAGA movement after he withdrew his endorsement and declined to return her calls. Trump said Greene’s polling had weakened and labeled Massie, a Kentucky congressman, a failed politician and an unpleasant ally. The backlash comes after Greene shared a photo of herself with Carlson and Massie, framing the gathering as evidence that the movement had shifted away from Trump. Representatives for Carlson, Greene, and Massie did not immediately respond to requests for comment, leaving Trump’s broadside unanswered while the trio’s political strategy remains unconfirmed.