The MAGA leader was reacting to a CNN segment from last week on the results of a recent poll from the University of Massachusetts’ Lowell Center of Public Opinion, which found 77% of Republicans have a favorable view of Trump — while only 31% have one of Carlson.
The president continued, “There are others, also! Then we have some that are VERY GOOD, true MAGA all the way, and smart. I should do a list of good, bad, and somewhere in the middle. Wouldn’t that be fascinating???”
Trump has previously lashed out against the four conservative pundits over their stance on the war, claiming last week that they “have all been fighting” him because they have “Low IQs” and want Iran, “the Number One State Sponsor of Terror,” to have a nuclear weapon.
Trump appeared wholly indifferent to the thoughts of his former allies Friday when he shared a Mediaite article on last week’s CNN segment, which saw the network’s chief data analyst, Harry Enten, note that voters would choose Trump over Carlson “every single time.”
That segment aired before Trump launched his feud with the pope, however. Enten noted Monday that Trump is now “struggling” with U.S. Catholics in the polls and said, “I believe the president is making a humongous mistake going after the most popular guy in America.”