Tucker Carlson

The Hungarian prime minister made the outrageous claim about Trump in an interview with Tucker Carlson.
He will reportedly speak with the former Fox News star around the same time as the primary debate.
The rapper and prominent businessman sat down with the controversial Carlson and subsequently lost all his street cred.
Critics slammed the rapper and actor's lengthy chat with the racist-talking-points-peddling former Fox News personality as "pathetic" and "clown behavior."
Jacob Chansley had claimed Carlson’s Jan. 6 footage exonerated him, but the judge tore into the "inflammatory" and "cherry-picked" videos.
The Florida governor previously called the Russian invasion a “territorial dispute” and had to backtrack.
“I’ve never used the word insurrection, Tucker, over the last two years," the former vice president said. "But it was a riot that took place at the Capitol.”
He can no longer spread his conspiracy theories on Fox News, but he put them front and center at a Republican presidential candidates forum in Iowa.
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.