Tucker Carlson, the conservative firebrand whose political interviews keep rattling Washington and beyond, has once again captured the world’s attention—this time by revealing he sat down for a one-on-one discussion with Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian.
The bombshell announcement hit social media like a thunderclap on Saturday, raising eyebrows across political and media circles. Carlson’s latest scoop arrives on the heels of a major diplomatic shake-up: former President Donald Trump’s successful brokering of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. That fragile peace emerged after a decisive U.S. strike crippled parts of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, a move hailed by conservatives as a show of American strength.
In a video message to his followers, Carlson confirmed the high-profile conversation. “We just finished up an interview with Masoud Pezeshkian, who is the president of Iran. A 70-year-old heart surgeon who leads the country we were just at war with a week-and-a-half ago,” he stated.
Anticipating controversy, Carlson admitted his decision to talk with Iran’s leader would inflame critics. Yet he made clear he has no regrets, underscoring his belief that Americans deserve unfettered access to information.
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