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Shop NowTucker Carlson is not letting the important issues drop, even if that’s why he was fired from Fox News. Carlson recently went on Russel Brand’s podcast and wasn’t shy about his thoughts. The Conservative Host dropped a major bombshell about Jan 6. and told Brand he was “shocked” to learn he had been fired by Fox News.
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Russel brand and tucker Carlson.
Don’t judge before you listen.
— John Hewitt (@illhaveafrosty) July 8, 2023
Tucker told Brand about a discussion he had with the Capitol Police Chief on January 6. Carlson claimed that the Police Chief told him that the J6 crowd was loaded with federal agents. However, he was fired by Fox News before he could air the interview.
Tucker said, “Then I interviewed the Chief of the Capitol Police, Steven Sund, nonpolitical, worked for Nancy Pelosi, he said ‘yeah, that crowd was filled with federal agents.’”
Tucker Carlson Discusses Ukraine, Jan. 6, Trump in New Russel Brand Podcasthttps://t.co/yNBBdchZwJ
— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) July 8, 2023
The podcast conversation between Carlson and Brand covered a variety of topics. Tucker told the host he loves Trump, how Elon Musk is not paying him for his new Twitter show, and they discussed why Carlson thinks Trump is the most significant figure in American politics in the last 100 years.
Tucker said: “I don’t work for Elon Musk. He’s paid me zero money. I don’t think I ever want to work for anyone again.”
“I think we’re going to see Trump’s emergence as the most significant thing that happened in American politics in 100 years because he reoriented the Republican Party against the wishes of Republican leaders.” Carlson continued.
Tucker Carlson with Russel Brand today. https://t.co/T92aRozgTi
— Political-Veracities (@PoliVeracities) July 8, 2023
According to Wionews:
The latest approval rating of Biden has raised concerns about whether he should lead the Democratic election campaign in the 2024 presidential elections and run for a second term.
His new approval rating is the lowest since August 9, 2022. On July 18, his approval rating fell to an all-time low, to a disheartening 37.4 percent, although Biden was able to register a slight recovery.
According to data provided by FiveThirtyEight, Donald Trump maintains a lead in preliminary Republican primary surveys while holding 51.9 percent national support.