Tucker Carlson
Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is an American conservative political commentator and conspiracy theorist who hosted the nightly political talk show ''Tucker Carlson Tonight'' on Fox News from 2016 to 2023. Since his contract with Fox News was terminated, he has hosted ''Tucker on X'' and ''The Tucker Carlson Show.'' An advocate of President-elect Donald Trump, Carlson has been described as "perhaps the highest-profile proponent of Trumpism", "the most influential voice in right-wing media, without a close second," and a leading voice of white grievance politics.Carlson began his media career in the 1990s, writing for ''The Weekly Standard'' and other publications. He was a CNN commentator from 2000 to 2005 and a co-host of ''Crossfire'', the network's prime-time news debate program, from 2001 to 2005. From 2005 to 2008, he hosted the nightly program ''Tucker'' on MSNBC. In 2009, he became a political analyst for Fox News, appearing on various programs before launching his own show. In 2010, Carlson co-founded and served as the initial editor-in-chief of the right-wing news and opinion website ''The Daily Caller'', until selling his ownership stake and leaving in 2020. He has written three books: ''Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites'' (2003), ''Ship of Fools'' (2018), and ''The Long Slide'' (2021).
Carlson is known for circulating far-right ideas into mainstream politics and discourse.}} He has promoted conspiracy theories on topics such as demographic replacement,}} COVID-19,}} the January 6 United States Capitol attack, and Ukrainian bioweapons;}} and has been noted for false and misleading statements about these and other topics. Carlson's remarks on race, immigration, and womenincluding slurs he said on air between 2006 and 2011have been described by some as racist and sexist, and provoked advertiser boycotts of ''Tucker Carlson Tonight''.}}
In April 2023, Fox News dismissed Carlson and canceled his show without any explanation.}} It was Lachlan Murdoch who made the decision to fire him. ''Tucker Carlson Tonight'' had at that point been one of the most-watched cable news shows in the country. Carlson was among the hosts named in the ''Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network'' defamation lawsuit for broadcasting false statements about the plaintiff company's voting machines that Fox News settled for $787.5 million and required Fox News to acknowledge that the broadcast statements were false.
Carlson is a critic of immigration. Formerly an economic libertarian, he now supports protectionism. In 2004, he renounced his initial support for the Iraq War, and has since been skeptical of U.S. foreign interventions. He was said to have influenced some of Trump's decisions as president, including the cancellation of a military strike against Iran in 2019, the dismissal of John Bolton as National Security Advisor the same year, and the commutation of Roger Stone's prison sentence in 2020, and would criticize Trump when he believed he was straying from "Trumpism".}} Carlson has often defended the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin. In February 2024, he became the first Western journalist to interview Putin since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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