Tucker Carlson disclosed on Tuesday that he is in Moscow to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an exclusive interview. Carlson drew attention to the considerable risks and months of meticulous preparation required to organize an event of this caliber.
Uncut and riveting, the interview that will soon be available on Carlson’s website seeks to shed light on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and its far-reaching effects worldwide.
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Carlson started. “Two years into a war that’s reshaping the entire world, most Americans are not informed… But they should know.”
“They are fawning pep sessions specifically designed to amplify Zelensky’s demand that the U.S. enter more deeply into a war in Eastern Europe and pay for it. That is not journalism. It is government propaganda. Propaganda of the ugliest kind, the kind that kills people.”
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Carlson bemoaned the fact that “not a single Western journalist has bothered to interview Vladimir Putin, the president of the other country involved in this conflict.” The seasoned reporter also discussed the difficulties in getting the interview, such as purported spying and censorship attempts by the Biden administration.
Carlson does not rely on outside funding or government subsidies in his continued commitment to free speech and educating the American people.
It is not because we adore Vladimir Putin that we are here. We love the United States, which is why we are here,” he said. In addition, he thanked Elon Musk for guaranteeing the interview’s visibility on X, the former Twitter, and declared that the interview will be accessible to everyone without a paywall.
“After gaining as much knowledge as possible, you should be able to make your own decisions, just like a free citizen and not a slave,” Carlson said. By defying conventional wisdom and giving viewers a chance to hear directly from one of the pivotal players in this momentous conflict, Carlson’s audacious decision to speak with Putin directly seeks to provide viewers a more nuanced understanding of the crisis in Ukraine and its global ramifications.
After weeks of teasing the prospect of an interview, the conservative celebrity Carlson was spotted this week close to Putin’s headquarters. A Russian fan asked Carlson why he was visiting in a brief exchange that was recorded by the state-run publication Izvestia.
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“I just wanted to talk with people and look around,” Carlson said innocuously. “See how [Russia] is doing, and it’s doing very well.” Asked if he has plans to interview Putin, Carlson smirked and shrugged, offering only, “We’ll see.”
The former Fox News anchor has admitted to the Swiss newspaper Weltwoche that the United States government intervened to stop Putin from being interviewed.
“There has been a very aggressive attempt, over a number of decades on the part of the people who run the United States, to control what’s available on our news stations and in our newspapers — to control the news media. And they have,” Carlson told the outlet, adding that many U.S. media organizations have been happy to allow it.
“I tried to interview Vladimir Putin, and the US government stopped me,” Tucker said. “So, think about that for a minute. By the way, nobody defended me. I don’t think there was anybody in the news media who said, ‘Wait a second. I may not like this guy, but he has a right to interview anyone he wants, and we have a right to hear what Putin says,’” he continued.
“You’re not allowed to hear Putin’s voice. Because why? There was no vote on it. No one asked me. I’m 54 years old. I’ve paid my taxes and followed the law.”
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