Right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson says he has quit the Republican Party, arguing it is not loyal to the United States. In remarks reported by outlets, Carlson says he will stop voting for Republicans, saying the party has “betrayed” the American public. Both sources link his decision to the party’s focus on issues related to Israel, which he frames as displacing attention from U.S. interests. One account also ties the move to Carlson’s longstanding criticism of Zionism and related political positions held by some supporters of Israel, suggesting those views have generated anger among groups that advocate strong U.S. support for Israel. The reports do not indicate a specific vote or official party action beyond Carlson’s personal statement that he is leaving and will not support Republicans electorally. Carlson’s comments are presented as a shift in his political alignment, emphasizing his view that the Republican Party prioritizes foreign policy considerations in ways he believes undermine U.S. interests and public welfare. The outlets characterize the decision as a formal break from Republican affiliation rather than a temporary criticism.