Tucker Carlson

The veteran broadcaster told "The View" that his “ideology does not fit Fox” and that he “should have left” the network back in 2011.
The former Fox News personality, who abruptly exited the network in April, will talk "one-on-one" with the Republican hopefuls in Des Moines, Iowa.
The conservative commentator said he was "shocked" but "not angry" following his abrupt exit from the network in April.
The conservative channel’s upheaval continues.
Watters brings his own baggage to the conservative channel's marquee 8 p.m. time slot.
The "Tucker on Twitter" host was miles high in explaining science's dismissal of the Democratic candidate.
The far-right personality was giving Twitter commentary on Hunter Biden when he changed course and pounced on the White House press secretary.
Carlson fumed after ex-colleague Alexander McCaskill parted ways with the channel amid the uproar over a banner headline smearing Joe Biden.
Host Brian Kilmeade solemnly introduced Trump as "the president of the United States."
Carlson's executive producer said Tuesday's episode of the show will cover the indictment of former President Donald Trump.