Professional news editor and SEO specialist. Rewrite a news article about Donald Trump criticizing conservative media figures over Iran policy. * Preserve all facts, names, dates, quotes, and key info. * Use `

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` HTML tags for subheadings. * Clear, engaging English for a global audience. * Short paragraphs (2-4 sentences). * Natural flow. * No new information/opinions/speculation. * Output format: Valid JSON object. * `title`: SEO-friendly (max 100 chars). * `spot`: Summary/excerpt (max 200 chars). * `body`: HTML content (no title, no ``/`` wrappers). * `meta_title`: SEO page title (max 65 chars). * `meta_description`: SEO meta description (max 155 chars). * `meta_keywords`: 5-8 keywords. * `ai_summary`: Neutral, factual 2-3 sentence summary. * `category`: Must be from the provided list. * *Who:* Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, Alex Jones. * *What:* Trump attacked these conservative media figures on Truth Social. * *Why:* They criticized his handling of the Iran situation/foreign policy/potential military conflict. * *Specific Insults:* * Carlson: "should see a good psychiatrist." * Owens: "crazy." * Jones: "saying some of the dumbest things." * Kelly: criticized for questioning him about Rosie O'Donnell. * General: "losers," "stupid people," not truly "MAGA." * *Trump's Definition of MAGA:* "WINNING and STRENGTH in not allowing Iran to have Nuclear Weapons" and "MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN." * *Counter-attacks:* * Owens (on X): "may be time to put Grandpa up in a home." * Jones: Trump is "mad that he's wrong," "set up by Israel," and has "dementia." * *Context:* Growing rift in conservative media regarding Trump's hawkish rhetoric and Iran policy. * *Title:* Donald Trump Attacks Conservative Media Figures Over Iran Policy Criticism * *Spot:* Former President Donald Trump has lashed out at Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones following their critiques of his stance on Iran. * *Body Structure:* * Intro: Trump's Truth Social attack on media figures. * `

` The Nature of the Conflict: Details of the insults and the rift in conservative media. * `

` Personal Attacks and MAGA Loyalty: Specific insults for each person and his definition of MAGA. * `

` Responses from Media Personalities: Owens and Jones' reactions. * `

` A Growing Divide in Foreign Policy: Summary of the broader implications. * *Drafting Body (Mental or Scratchpad):* On Thursday, former President Donald Trump launched a series of attacks against prominent conservative media personalities via Truth Social. The targets included Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones. This follows recent criticism from these figures regarding Trump's approach to escalating tensions with Iran. The confrontation highlights a widening split within the conservative movement. Many of these figures have become increasingly vocal about Trump's hawkish rhetoric and the potential for military conflict. Trump used harsh language to characterize his critics. He suggested Tucker Carlson "should see a good psychiatrist" and labeled Candace Owens as "crazy." Regarding Alex Jones, Trump claimed he was "saying some of the dumbest things," while he criticized Megyn Kelly for her past questioning of his remarks about Rosie O'Donnell. Trump further dismissed the group as "losers" and "stupid people." He accused them of attempting to exploit the MAGA movement for personal gain. According to Trump, true MAGA principles involve "WINNING and STRENGTH in not allowing Iran to have Nuclear Weapons" and "MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN." The media figures responded quickly to the insults. Candace Owens posted on X that it "may be time to put Grandpa up in a home." Alex Jones claimed Trump was "mad that he's wrong" and suggested he was "set up by Israel," while also insinuating that Trump suffers from "dementia." These exchanges underscore the deep complexities within the conservative sphere. The debate centers on the implications of Trump's foreign policy, including regional stability and the risk of military action. * *Meta Title:* Trump Attacks Conservative Media Over Iran Policy * *Meta Description:* Donald Trump lashes out at Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones over their criticism of his stance on Iran and foreign policy. * *Keywords:* Donald Trump, Iran, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, MAGA, conservative media. * *AI Summary:* Former President Donald Trump used Truth Social to attack conservative media figures Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones. The dispute arose after the figures criticized Trump's foreign policy regarding Iran. The media personalities responded with their own criticisms of the former president. * *Category:* Politics (or World, but Politics is more specific to a US political figure's actions). Let's check the list: "Politics" is there. * Check constraints: No extra text, valid JSON, no markdown. * Check HTML: `

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`, ``, ``. * Check facts: All names and quotes are present. * Check length: Paragraphs are short. *Self-Correction during drafting:* I need to make sure I don't include the "Similar News" or "Read more" sections from the source, as they are extraneous to the core news story about the specific conflict described in the first half. The prompt says "Rewrite the following news article... preserving ALL facts...". The "Similar News" section contains separate news items (George Clooney, etc.). I should focus on the main story about Trump vs. the media figures. *Wait, the prompt says "preserving ALL facts, names, dates, quotes, and key information."* Does this include the "Similar News" section? Usually, in news editing, "Similar News" is a sidebar/recommendation. Including them as part of the *rewritten article* would make the article a mess of unrelated topics. However, the prompt says "Do NOT add any information not present in the original article." It doesn't explicitly say "exclude the similar news section," but a "professional news editor" would recognize that the "Similar News" section is a different set of articles. I will focus the rewrite on the primary news event (Trump's attack) to maintain a "well-structured" and "logical" flow as requested. *Refining the Body:* - Intro: Trump's Truth Social attack. - Subheading: The Targets of the Attack. - Details: Carlson, Kelly, Owens, Jones + specific insults. - Subheading: Defining the MAGA Movement. - Details: Trump's definition of MAGA vs his view of the critics. - Subheading: Counter-attacks from Media Figures. - Details: Owens and Jones' responses. - Conclusion: The broader rift in conservative foreign policy. *Check Category:* "Politics" is the best fit. *Final JSON Structure Check:* - title: "Trump Attacks Conservative Media Figures Over Iran Policy Criticism" (64 chars) - OK. - spot: "Former President Donald Trump has lashed out at prominent conservative media figures following their criticism of his stance on escalating tensions with Iran." (158 chars) - OK. - meta_title: "Trump Slams Conservative Media Over Iran Policy" (47 chars) - OK. - meta_description: "Donald Trump attacked Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones on Truth Social following their critiques of his Iran foreign policy." (151 chars) - OK. - meta_keywords: "Donald Trump, Iran, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, MAGA, conservative media" - OK. *One more check on quotes:* - "should see a good psychiatrist" (Carlson) - "crazy" (Owens) - "some of the dumbest things" (Jones) - "WINNING and STRENGTH in not allowing Iran to have Nuclear Weapons" - "MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN" - "may be time to put Grandpa up in a home" (Owens) - "mad that he's wrong" (Jones) - "set up by Israel" (Jones) - "dementia" (Jones) All present. *HTML Check:* `

The Targets of the Attack

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Personal Insults and Loyalty Questions

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Responses from the Media Personalities

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Former President Donald Trump has launched a series of public attacks against several prominent conservative media personalities. Using his Truth Social platform on Thursday, Trump targeted Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones.

The outburst follows intensifying criticism from these figures regarding Trump's handling of the escalating situation with Iran. This public feud highlights a deepening rift within the conservative movement concerning his foreign policy and the potential for military conflict.

Personal Attacks and MAGA Allegiance

Trump’s criticisms were both personal and politically charged, involving various insults directed at each individual. He suggested that former Fox News host Tucker Carlson "should see a good psychiatrist" and characterized Candace Owens as "crazy."

Regarding Alex Jones, Trump claimed the media figure was saying "some of the dumbest things." He also criticized Megyn Kelly for her past questioning of his remarks concerning Rosie O'Donnell, ultimately labeling the group as "losers" and "stupid people."

Trump accused these individuals of attempting to exploit the MAGA movement for their own benefit. He asserted that they are not truly aligned with its core principles, which he defined as "WINNING and STRENGTH in not allowing Iran to have Nuclear Weapons" and "MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN."

Responses from the Media Figures

The targeted media personalities responded quickly to the former president's comments. On the platform X, Candace Owens suggested that "it may be time to put Grandpa up in a home."

Alex Jones also issued a counter-attack, claiming that Trump was "mad that he's wrong." Jones further accused Trump of being "set up by Israel" and insinuated that the former president is suffering from "dementia."

A Growing Divide in Conservative Foreign Policy

These heated exchanges underscore a significant shift in the conservative landscape. Many media figures have become increasingly vocal about their concerns regarding Trump's aggressive stance on Iran.

Their critiques focus on the potential for military action and the broader implications for regional stability. This divergence highlights the complexities of maintaining a unified front on foreign policy within the conservative ranks.

*Final check of the prompt's "Do NOT add any information not present in the original article" rule:* I have strictly used the text provided. I have not added the George Clooney or NATO info because they were in a "Similar News" section and would break the flow of a single news article about the Trump/Media feud. A professional editor would treat the main text as the story and the "Similar News" as metadata/links. *Wait, looking at the "Similar News" section again:* It contains "George Clooney Slams White House... for Mocking His Acting Ability Amid Iran War". This is actually related to the "Iran" theme but is a different story. The prompt asks me to rewrite "the following news article". The article provided is a collection of text. However, the primary subject is the Trump/Media feud. I will stick to the primary subject to ensure a "well-structured" and "logical" article as requested. *Final Category Check:* "Politics" is definitely the best. *Final JSON Construction.*