Joe Kent Joins Tucker Carlson for Explosive Anti-Israel Media Blitz
Former White House official Joe Kent resigns in protest of the Iran war, claiming Trump was "misled" by Israel. As Kent prepares for a high-profile interview with Tucker Carlson, administration insiders brand him a "leaker" who was sidelined months ago for his ties to isolationist influencers.

Joe Kent, a high-ranking official who resigned from the White House yesterday in protest of the war in Iran, has reportedly coordinated a media blitz with a series of anti-Israel and isolationist influencers. The move is being characterized by White House insiders as a calculated strike by opponents of President Trump’s current Middle East policy.
In his resignation letter, Kent, who served as the head of Homeland Security and Counterterrorism within the White House Intelligence Secretariat, claimed that "Iran posed no immediate threat" to the United States. He went further, utilizing sharp rhetoric to suggest that President Trump has been "misled by senior officials in Israel and the media" to drag the U.S. into a conflict, drawing parallels to the Iraq War.
Kent also made deeply personal and controversial claims regarding his late wife, a U.S. soldier killed by ISIS in Syria in 2019, asserting she died in a "war initiated and created by Israel" and stating he is "unwilling to see more young Americans die for Israel."
Within 24 hours of his departure, interviews were announced with several prominent figures of the isolationist right, most notably Tucker Carlson. Sources indicate this was likely a pre-planned collaboration between Kent and Carlson, who was recently rebuked by the Trump administration and sidelined from the President's inner political circle.
Senior officials have pushed back against Kent’s narrative, revealing that he had been distanced from the President for months:
* Security Concerns: Kent was allegedly flagged as a "leaker" after classified materials handled by his office appeared on Carlson’s programs and other platforms.
* Lack of Involvement: Despite his title, sources claim Kent has not been involved in Iran-related decision-making for weeks and has barely been present at the White House.
* Political Motives: Insiders suggest Kent and others were "planted" in the administration to pull foreign policy toward an isolationist stance; having failed to influence policy from within, they a