“让美国再次伟大”阵营的不满演变为高调买家懊悔时刻


2026-04-22 美国东部时间下午6:19 / CNN政治频道

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塔克·卡尔森本周表示,他曾支持总统唐纳德·特朗普,如今对此“深感困扰”。

“我诚恳地致歉,”玛乔丽·泰勒·格林去年11月说道。她为自己助长了有毒政治氛围而道歉,此前特朗普曾指责她是叛徒。

坎迪斯·欧文斯去年6月表示,在特朗普首次下令空袭伊朗后,她为支持特朗普而“感到羞愧”。

梅根·凯利没有道歉,但本月她因特朗普发动伊朗战争以及近期他与教皇的争执而猛烈抨击特朗普。

格林和欧文斯,还有同为知名阴谋论者的亚历克斯·琼斯,都曾暗示特朗普内阁应考虑通过第25修正案罢免特朗普。这需要内阁成员反叛特朗普,目前看来似乎并不现实。

并非他们曾推动的“让美国再次伟大”愿景

但在保守派舆论界的一些高调群体中,一种发自内心的反特朗普情绪甚至愤怒正在滋生。

卡尔森在一场两小时的采访中采访了他的哥哥巴克利——家人称其为“巴克利叔叔”,两人在采访中宣泄了对总统的诸多不满与失望。

这并非说两人突然与经常将特朗普贴上法西斯标签的民主党人达成共识。恰恰相反,卡尔森兄弟认为特朗普在兑现竞选承诺方面远远不够。

例如,他们对大规模驱逐移民的严厉程度并不意外——他们甚至希望采取更多行动。2016年特朗普尚未走红时就自称特朗普支持者的巴克利,如今对总统感到愤怒,他称特朗普在赦免或减刑1000多名1月6日冲击国会大厦的参与者之前,并未为这些人提供足够辩护。

塔克·卡尔森曾在2024年不遗余力地为特朗普助选,且称就在几周前还在为总统提供建议。他表示特朗普在解除民主党“反白人”议程方面做得不够。塔克的儿子也叫巴克利,最近辞去了副总统JD·万斯办公室的职务。

卡尔森兄弟对民调结果的真实性提出质疑,民调显示特朗普仍获得大多数共和党人的支持。但他们表示,自己认识的所有人都对伊朗战争、爱泼斯坦文件以及其他诸多事件怒不可遏。


唐纳德·特朗普总统4月18日在白宫椭圆形办公室听取汇报。
朱莉娅·德马雷·尼基森/美联社/资料图

特朗普在共和党人中的支持率确实下滑

特朗普第二任期就职后不久,共和党人便几乎全员支持他;CNN民调显示,2025年3月特朗普在共和党人中的支持率达到92%。当月近三分之二(64%)的受访者表示强烈认可总统的工作表现。而到今年3月,CNN民调显示共和党人的支持率降至80%,强烈支持率降至43%。

客观而言,特朗普曾攻击倒戈的“让美国再次伟大”阵营支持者,并表示应由他本人决定该运动的优先事项。

“‘让美国再次伟大’就是我,”他今年1月对NBC新闻表示。

阴谋论转而指向特朗普

值得注意的是,这些此前的支持者转而反对特朗普的人中,许多人靠煽动阴谋论谋生。正如CNN的亚伦·布莱克所指出的,这种创造性地不信任权威的倾向,如今正转向特朗普——这位仍堪称阴谋论大师的总统。

政府迟迟才公布爱泼斯坦文件,令许多支持者感到失望,他们曾期待特朗普能做到完全透明。

欧文斯尤其认为,去年保守派活动家查理·柯克遇刺案另有隐情。她就这起谋杀案发表了极端指控,引发了柯克遗孀埃丽卡的敌意。

所有转而反对特朗普的“让美国再次伟大”阵营阴谋论者都质疑,为何2024年宾夕法尼亚州巴特勒市针对特朗普的刺杀事件详情仍未完全公开。

不止是失望

一些右翼评论人士对特朗普表达的买家懊悔情绪,其惊人之处不在于这种情绪的存在;总统在竞选承诺遭遇现实后失去支持本是自然之事。

真正的问题在于,这些共和党人如今已成为特朗普活跃的政治敌人。

这种转变并未发生在所有共和党人身上,甚至未发生在大多数共和党人身上,但那些倒戈者的态度变化十分剧烈。

特朗普懊悔情绪在“让美国再次伟大”阵营媒体中远非普遍现象。丹·邦吉诺曾从脸书知名播客主播升任联邦调查局高层,后来离开 FBI 重返播客行业,仍坚定支持总统。


2018年10月24日,威斯康星州莫西尼市中央威斯康星机场,美国总统竞选集会上,一张“让美国再次伟大”标语牌被扔在地上。
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史蒂夫·班农曾对特朗普的部分政策表示不满,但仍希望他竞选连任第三任期——这违反宪法规定。

CNN资深政治评论员斯科特·詹宁斯对卡尔森的道歉提出质疑。

“我的意思是,他难道更希望卡玛拉·哈里斯成为美国总统吗?”詹宁斯周二在CNN的《竞技场》节目中对凯西·亨特说道,“这肯定会让许多曾视塔克·卡尔森为保守派、认为他有特定价值观的人大吃一惊。”

在伊朗战争问题上,詹宁斯表示卡尔森本应预见到这一切。

“他现在是在声称自己完全不知道唐纳德·特朗普持有‘绝不允许伊朗拥有核武器’的立场吗?如果他今天真这么说,那他可真是个白痴。”

特朗普在竞选活动中确实明确承诺过,会让美国远离无休止的战争。但如今他已表现出愿意动用美军的意愿。

特朗普政府面临的更大问题最终将是:普通共和党人更认同出现在他们社交媒体推送中的“让美国再次伟大”阵营媒体人士的观点,还是认同特朗普本人。

特朗普政策制定带来的意外后果可能在11月对他和他的政党不利。战争推高了汽油价格。关税可能被归咎于持续的通货膨胀。特朗普为作为选举保险而在得克萨斯州和其他红色州争取新设众议院席位的努力适得其反;至少在目前,弗吉尼亚州和加利福尼亚州选民批准重新划分选区以对抗特朗普后,民主党人在重新划分选区的博弈中占据了优势。

CNN的亚当·坎林周二报道称,白宫可能会将中期选举战略定为试图说服选民:如果民主党掌权,情况会更糟。卡尔森、格林或欧文斯近期不太可能投票给民主党人,但随着选举季临近,白宫可能不应指望他们的支持。

MAGA malaise festers into some high-profile buyers’ remorse

2026-04-22 6:19 PM ET / CNN Politics

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Tucker Carlson said this week he’s “tormented” by his backing of President Donald Trump.

“Humbly, I’m sorry,” Marjorie Taylor Greene said last November. Her apology, for contributing to toxic politics, came after Trump called her a traitor.

Candace Owens said last June she was “embarrassed” for backing Trump after the first time he ordered the bombing of Iran.

Megyn Kelly didn’t apologize, but she did lash out at Trump this month over his Iran war and his feud with the pope in recent weeks.

Both Greene and Owens, along with fellow serial conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, have suggested Trump’s Cabinet should consider the 25th Amendment as a means to remove him from office. To so would require Cabinet members to revolt against him, which seems fanciful at the moment.

Not the MAGA they pushed for

But in some vocal corners of the conservative chattering class, there is a visceral anti-Trumpism, even anger, setting in.

Carlson interviewed his brother Buckley, whom the family calls “Uncle Buck,” in a two-hour interview in which they aired their many grievances and disappointments with the president.

It’s not that the two have suddenly found common ground with Democrats who frequently label Trump as a fascist. Rather, the Carlson brothers don’t think Trump has gone nearly far enough delivering on his promises.

They weren’t shocked at the severity of mass deportations, for instance — they want more. And Buckley, who described himself as a Trump supporter in 2016, before it was cool, is now angry at the president, who he said didn’t do enough to defend January 6 rioters before he pardoned or commuted the sentences of more than 1,000 of them.

Tucker Carlson, who campaigned doggedly with Trump in 2024 and said he was advising the president as recently as a few weeks ago, said Trump hasn’t done enough to unwind the “anti-White” agenda of Democrats. Tucker’s son, also Buckley, recently left a position in the office of Vice President JD Vance.

The Carlson brothers questioned the veracity of polls that show Trump still has the support of most Republicans since everyone they know is hopping mad about the war in Iran, the Epstein files and a lot more.

President Donald Trump listens in the Oval Office of the White House on April 18.

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Trump’s approval rating among Republicans has definitely fallen

Republicans were effectively all in on Trump not long after he took office for his second term; CNN polling clocked Trump at 92% approval among Republicans in March of 2025. Nearly two-thirds, 64%, said that month that they strongly approved of his job as president. By this March, approval among Republicans dropped to 80% and strong approval dropped to 43% in CNN polling.

For what it’s worth, Trump has attacked the MAGA supporters who turned on him, and has said that he gets to decide what the movement’s priorities are.

“MAGA is me,” he told NBC News in January.

Conspiracy theories turned against Trump

It’s worth noting here that many of these former boosters turned Trump opponents have made livings stoking conspiracy theories. Those tendencies to creatively distrust authority, as CNN’s Aaron Blake noted, are now being turned against Trump, who remains the master conspiracy theorist.

The administration’s slow-walked release of the Epstein files frustrated many backers who expected full transparency from Trump.

Owens, in particular, thinks there’s more to the story of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination last year. She has made wild accusations about the murder and drawn the enmity of Kirk’s widow Erika.

And all the MAGA conspiracy theorists now turning on Trump question why more is not known about the assassination attempt against Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024.

More than disappointment

What’s striking about the buyer’s remorse some right-wing commentators are expressing about Trump is not that it exists; it’s natural for a president to lose support as their campaign promises run into reality.

Rather, these Republicans are now his active political enemies.

The turn has not occurred in all or even most of the GOP, but those who have evolved have done so dramatically.

Trump remorse is far from ubiquitous in MAGA media. Dan Bongino, who went from Facebook-famous podcaster to a top position at the FBI, left the bureau to return to his podcast and remains committed to the president.

A “Make America Great Again” sign sits on the floor following a campaign rally with the US president at Central Wisconsin Airport in Mosinee, Wisconsin, October 24, 2018.

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Steve Bannon has expressed frustrations with some of Trump’s policies, but still wants to see him run for an unconstitutional third term.

CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings wondered at Carlson’s apology.

“I mean, is his preference that Kamala Harris had become the president of the United States?” Jennings said to CNN’s Kasie Hunt on “The Arena” Tuesday. “That will come as a surprise, I’m sure, to a lot of people who used to view Tucker Carlson as a conservative and someone who had certain kinds of values.”

On the Iran war, Jennings said Carlson should have seen it coming.

“Is he now claiming he had no idea that Donald Trump held the position that he would never permit Iran to have nuclear weapons? If that’s what he’s saying today, he’s kind of a moron.”

Trump did very specifically promise to keep the US out of forever wars on the campaign trail. But he now has shown a willingness to make use of the US military.

A larger problem for the Trump administration will ultimately be whether rank-and-file Republicans agree more with the MAGA media personalities that cross into their social media feeds or with Trump himself.

The unintended consequences of Trump’s policymaking may not help him or his party in November. The war has driven up gas prices. Tariffs could be blamed for continued inflation. Trump’s effort to draw new House seats for Republicans in Texas and other red states as an election insurance policy has backfired; Democrats hold the redistricting-wars advantage, at least for now, after voters in Virginia and California blessed the redrawing of their maps specifically to combat Trump.

CNN’s Adam Cancryn reported Tuesday the White House could shape its midterm strategy around trying to convince voters Democrats would be worse if they were in charge. It seems unlikely Carlson, Greene or Owens is going to be voting for a Democrat any time soon, but the White House probably shouldn’t count on their support as election season draws near.

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