Tucker Carlson once again proved his willingness to provide a soapbox for America’s enemies. In a glaring misstep, he gave Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian a platform to laughably deny Tehran’s death wish against Donald Trump. This is not just another example of mainstream media’s incompetence—it’s a glaring illustration of how far they’re willing to go to placate a regime known for its terror activities. Let’s be clear: America doesn’t need lectures from leaders of a nation that’s been waging a silent war against us for over four decades.
The Iranian regime has shouted its intentions from the rooftops, repeatedly calling for the assassination of Trump and labeling him “enemy number one.” These threats aren’t hidden in obscure foreign press—they’re openly posted and accessible with just a few clicks for anyone interested in facts. But in his eagerness to bash Israel and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Tucker conveniently turns a blind eye to reality. Is this what journalism has come to? Giving platforms to those who wish our leaders dead while refusing to push back on blatant falsehoods?
🇮🇷🇺🇸⚡️ Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Tucker Carlson that Iran does not seek to kill or has been involved in assassination attempts against U.S. President Donald Trump and denied the existence of any Iranian "sleeper cells" in the United States. pic.twitter.com/e86ghNABg9
— Gabriela Iglesias🇺🇲 (@iglesias_gabby) July 7, 2025
Pezeshkian’s semi-denials of Iranian aggression are part of a calculated charade. It’s baffling to witness the media’s lack of accountability, allowing Iranian lies to pass unchecked. The Iranian regime’s hostility against America is no secret. Their support for terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah proves they aren’t just flexing muscles for show—they’re a clear and present danger. The Department of Homeland Security already sounded alarms about Iranian sleeper cells in the U.S.—warnings Tucker chose to ignore as he seemed more interested in skewering his fellow conservatives.
Iran doesn’t just talk about war; they act on it. After Trump’s administration rightfully targeted Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s leadership repeatedly vowed revenge. These aren’t murmurings—they’re declarations from the highest levels, which the left perversely chooses to pretend aren’t there. The recent fatwa against Trump is a grim reminder of their intentions. With such threats looming, one doesn’t need a PhD to understand that any possible peace deals with Iran are nothing more than temporary illusions.
Some wars are fought because they must be, not because they’re wanted. Does Tucker really believe that a regime drenched in its citizens’ blood can change? Iran calls America the “Great Satan” for a reason. Making peace with them is like trying to tame a wolf with a handshake. Let’s stop pretending otherwise. Why should we keep bending the knee to globalist lies and outdated policies when history shows us these regimes only crumble through defeat, not dialogue?

