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The content of the letter reads as follows:
“Vice President Harris,
One of my absolute favorite things in America is how people of different backgrounds and beliefs have the freedom to communicate with each other. We are so blessed to live in a country where the greatest currency is the free-flowing exchange of ideas. In America, we are blessed with the ability to come together on common ground.
In the spirit of establishing common ground, even though I am fairly conservative and we may have our disagreements, I am writing to express my gratitude for yours and President Biden’s efforts to establish common sense gun safety laws. Owning firearms is every American’s Constitutional right. Like all things, there needs to be reasonable regulation like age restrictions, background checks, and mental health screenings. Thank you for heading the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention and for yours and President Biden’s push for common sense gun safety laws. I look forward to seeing what the Biden-Harris administration accomplishes in this regard.
All the best and God bless.
Tucker”
Social media users were quick to point out several inconsistencies in the letter. The overly formal language and the effusive praise for free speech stood out as particularly odd, given the widespread belief among conservatives that the Biden administration has been anything but a champion of free expression. Under Harris and Biden’s leadership, many argue that Americans have been subjected to unprecedented levels of censorship and legal action for merely voicing their opinions. Conservative outlets like The Gateway Pundit have reported being targeted and censored, with some supporters even facing jail time for actions as simple as posting a meme.
Further fueling the skepticism, some speculated that the letter might not have been written by Tucker Carlson at all, but rather generated by artificial intelligence. This theory gained traction after Carlson, in a statement to The Gateway Pundit, vehemently denied ever supporting gun control measures. “Ha! Seriously? I’m carrying a gun right now, as I always do. There are few things I hate more than the Democratic Party’s attempt to disarm the American population. That’s what dictatorships do,” Carlson remarked.
He went on to express disbelief that anyone would think he had written a letter endorsing gun control, saying, “People actually think I sent a handwritten letter to Kamala Harris endorsing gun confiscation? That’s moronic.”
Not one to miss out on a prime trolling opportunity, Carlson responded by crafting a satirical fake letter of his own, taking aim at Harris. The mock letter, written in an exaggerated, childlike handwriting style complete with heart symbols, smiley faces, and “XOXO,” sarcastically praised Carlson in the most over-the-top manner possible.
The mock letter reads:
“Dear Tucker,
I can’t believe I’m writing you this letter, but here goes. Honestly, I never thought we had all that much in common. Since college, I’ve considered myself moderately progressive, in the sense that I don’t believe in law enforcement, national borders, or the right of American citizens to exercise fundamental human autonomy. You seemed like you were coming from a totally different place. I thought I disagreed with you on everything! Boy was I wrong.
The other night I was looking at the Internet and saw your conversation with Bobby Kennedy, Jr. There wasn’t a word I disagreed with. Not one! I turned to Montel and I said ‘I was very wrong about this man. So, so very wrong. The way he talks. He’s so bold and wise and strong. He’s immovable. Like a towering oak tree in a wind storm, he sways gently but never breaks. His trunk is so broad and firm and rooted to the earth. I can’t imagine the size of his root ball.’ I was so impressed!
So thank you. You’ve shown me something about myself and about the world. I will never forget it. Until we meet,
XOXO, Kamala”

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Carlson’s satirical response quickly went viral, adding yet another layer of intrigue to the ongoing debate over the authenticity of the original letter. Whether the letter was real or an elaborate hoax, one thing is certain: the controversy surrounding it has only fueled the fire in the ongoing cultural and political battles that continue to divide the nation. Carlson’s sharp wit and refusal to back down have once again solidified his role as a provocative voice in the media landscape, much to the chagrin of his political adversaries.




