Tucker Carlson revealed that Fox News leadership disagreed with his coverage of the Jan. 6 Capitol incident, particularly his claims that it was a “set-up” and involved federal involvement.
He also mentioned disagreements over his questioning of the Russia-Ukraine war narrative.
Despite these differences, Carlson stated that Fox was “very nice” to him. (Trending: Bombshell Email Uncovered Between Joe Biden And Hunter)
Tucker Carlson talks about getting fired from Fox News:
"They REALLY didn't like the January 6th stuff. They really didn't." pic.twitter.com/Dp9aC7ThZt
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) December 4, 2023
He also discussed his departure from Fox and his current role hosting his own news show on X.
“A bunch of people quit over that,” he said.
“They were so outraged because I said it seems like there were probably a lot of feds in the crowd on Jan. 6.”
“Oh yeah, buttloads,” Barr remarked.
“And now it turns out, of course, there were way more than I even imagined,” Carlson continued.
“The whole thing was a complete set-up,” claimed Carlson.
Adding, “The whole thing was a lie, and it was used to put people in prison for expressing their constitutionally protected rights.”
“I’d always say, write it down for me. Oh, I can’t say that? Send me a text, I’ve got a bad memory. Oh, I can’t be conservative on a conservative TV channel?” said Carlson when recalling about what the Fox executives were saying about the election.
“Just write that down for me, if you would, just so I can have it as a reference point,” Carlson mocked.
“First of all, television is like that. People get fired,” explained Carlson.
“There are all kinds of lines that no one will explain explicitly,” concluded Carlson.
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