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TRUMP THANKS TUCKER CARLSON FOR HIS LATEST EPISODE
President Donald Trump thanked former Fox News host Tucker Carlson for this week’s third episode of his Twitter-based show, which blasted the “neocons” in Washington and scorned Joe Biden’s criticism of the 45th president.
I appreciate Tucker Carlson. very enlightening, a must-see!” On Truth Social, Trump posted.
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Tucker previously addressed why the Washington establishment and the D.C. uniparty despise Trump in his episode, “America’s principles are at stake,” according to RSBN.
After declaring his candidacy for president in 2016, Carlson claimed that Trump had “made a blood enemy of the largest and most powerful organization in human history, which would be the federal government.”
He also criticized Joe Biden for using the federal government’s resources to try to impeach his main political rival through the current indictments brought against Trump.
For instance, the most recent federal prosecution against the president has 37 counts connected to allegedly “mishandling” secret data.
Early in June, Tucker Carlson made his new internet program, “Tucker on Twitter,” debut. According to RSBN, his very first video had more than 70 million views in its first day online. Carlson’s new social media show comes just weeks after he was axed from Fox News in late April.
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In just three days, Carlson’s video about Trump from last week got nearly 95 million views on the social media site.
“Wannabe Dictator,” the fourth episode of his program, focused on a situation that occurred on Fox News on Tuesday and was referenced in a banner that read, “Wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.” Joe Biden was the “wannabe dictator” in question.
The producer who ran the banner at the bottom of the screen resigned shortly after the incident, Carlson reported.