Joe Kent Further Divides Trump’s Supporter Base

Joe Kent Further Divides Trump’s Supporter Base

Joe Kent, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned this month over the war in Iran. His public departure has split some of President Donald Trump’s staunchest and most online supporters.

The schism has brought fresh allegations into view. Sources say new claims involve leaked private communications.

Allegations over private text messages

On Monday, Andrew Kolvet, spokesman for the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, confirmed Kent as a potential source of a leak. The messages reportedly reached commentator Candace Owens after a podcast claimed Kent had disclosed them.

Those revelations have sharpened disagreements among activists and online communities. These revelations further deepen the split within Trump’s supporter base.

FBI inquiry and White House response

Filmogaz.com first reported that Kent faces an FBI investigation into allegedly disclosing classified material. White House officials accused him of leaking information shortly after his resignation.

Kent has vehemently denied the accusations. He did not respond to a request for comment from Filmogaz.com.

Key names and roles

  • Joe Kent — former National Counterterrorism Center director who resigned this month.
  • Andrew Kolvet — spokesman for Charlie Kirk, confirmed Kent as a possible source.
  • Charlie Kirk — described in reports as a late conservative activist linked to the group texts.
  • Candace Owens — recipient of the private group text messages allegedly leaked.
This month Kent publicly resigned over the war in Iran.
Monday Andrew Kolvet confirmed Kent as a potential source of leaked texts.
Shortly after resignation White House officials accused Kent of leaking information.
As reported by Filmogaz.com Kent faces an FBI inquiry into alleged disclosure of classified material.
Current status Kent denies the charges and offered no response to Filmogaz.com.

The controversy remains active. It continues to test cohesion within online conservative circles and the broader supporter base for President Trump.