Tucker Carlson's Son Buckley Quits JD Vance Team Amid Trump Feud
Buckley Carlson, son of conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, quit his job as deputy press secretary to Vice President JD Vance. The departure comes as President Trump escalates his public attacks on Tucker Carlson over disagreements about Iran policy.

Buckley Carlson has left his role as deputy press secretary for Vice President JD Vance, according to reports from Politico. The timing puts him in an awkward position as his father faces increasing criticism from President Trump.
The departure comes amid an escalating feud between Trump and Tucker Carlson over Iran war policy. Sources indicate Tucker Carlson has been critical of the administration's approach, leading to public attacks from the president.
This marks another sign of fractures within Trump's coalition. Tucker Carlson was a prominent supporter during Trump's campaign, but policy disagreements have strained their relationship since Trump took office.
The situation highlights how political battles in Washington can create personal and professional complications for family members working in government roles.
This shows how political fights at the top can affect families and staff in Washington. It reveals growing tensions within Trump's own circle between the president and influential conservative voices who helped him get elected.
Watch for more fallout between Trump and Tucker Carlson, and whether other conservative allies distance themselves from the administration.
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