Vladimir Putin

His remarks follow his widely criticized interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"The Tonight Show" host jabbed at the former president for saying he might encourage Russia to attack NATO allies.
Kaja Kallas, a fierce advocate for military assistance to Ukraine, was added over her efforts to remove Soviet-era World War II monuments in the Baltic nation.
CNN's Wallace slammed Carlson's "eager puppy" style, and said that calling him a "useful idiot" to Russia would be "unfair to useful idiots."
The Russian president took a jab at Carlson’s past, and the fired Fox News host didn’t seem to find it funny.
The Wall Street Journal reporter was detained in Russia last March on suspicion of espionage.
It is Putin’s first formal interview with a Western media figure since he began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Just four words from the former Fox News host say everything.
The right-wing commentator had announced that he traveled to Moscow to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The CNN anchor fact-checked Carlson hard on a claim that even the Kremlin debunked.