Carlson calls Newsweek's 'bull****' an attempt to 'give the Biden administration a pretext'



Newsweek joined the establishment media Tuesday in advancing falsehoods and smearing Tucker Carlson. Although the outlet has since updated its piece to reflect a disparate reality, it nevertheless maintained its insinuation that the populist commentator is deferential to the Russian regime.

Some older episodes of Tucker Carlson's show were translated for the benefit of East Slavs, then broadcast on a state-owned Russian news channel. This was done "without legal permission," according Dean Thompson, head of programming and production operations at the Tucker Carlson Network.

Newsweek beclowned itself, reframing this theft as a partnership.

Blaze News previously detailed how Newsweek's "senior news reporter" Brendan Cole falsely claimed that "the show is part of a joint project with Carlson TV, in which he will interview figures and politicians who have 'alternative views to the mainstream.'"

Cole had apparently taken the Russian government newspaper Rossiskya Gazyeta at its word and reportedly refrained from checking in with Carlson or his team.

Neil Patel, CEO of the Tucker Carlson Network, made clear that "the Tucker Carlson Network has not done any deals with state media in any country," adding that "whoever is currently pretending to be the old Newsweek brand would know that if they had checked with us before printing like news companies are supposed to do."

Newsweek's smear, packaged as an article entitled, "Tucker Carlson launches show on Russian state TV," garnered a great deal of attention and plenty of traction, serving to bolster some critics' biases in the U.S. and elsewhere.

The corresponding post on X garnered millions of impressions and hundreds of reposts, including by bloggers such as Bari Weiss as well as longtime Carlson critics like Julia Ioffe and "The Daily Show" correspondent Jordan Klepper.

'It's pretty dark.'

Even though the tweet has since been taken down and the article has been altered, the damage appears to have been done. Various blogs and publications — including the Kyiv-based Ukrainska Pravda — that ran with the claim have yet to provide corrections.

Some online exponents of Newsweek's false narrative, such as Heath Mayor of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, have even refused to cede the ground they believe they gained in the ongoing war on Tucker Carlson's character when confronted with the real story.

Tucker Carlson told Philip Melanchthon Wegmann of RealClear Politics, "Total bull**** in every way."

"Newsweek is very obviously trying to give the Biden administration a pretext to read my personal communications under FISA," continued Carlson. "It's pretty dark."

Biden recently ratified the bill reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, putting the government in a prime position to spy on Carlson — which may not be the first time.

Citing insights from "a whistleblower within the U.S. government," Carlson suggested in 2021 that the National Security Agency had "been monitoring our electronic communications and is planning to leak them in an effort to take [his Fox News] show off the air."

When pressed about the Newsweek report, Carlson told CNN's Hadas Gold, "It's all fake, obviously, like most stories in American news media. Of course I have no partnership with Russia. The first I'd heard anything about this was [this] morning."

Blaze News editor in chief Matthew Peterson responded, "It's important to note that this alarming incident appears to be more than 'fake news' — as if that wasn't bad enough — but a deliberate attack on Tucker Carlson and his media business."

"Newsweek, as is so much of the media today, is a pawn in a much larger game. It is clear that some in the federal government want to surveil him, if they don't already, because of his dissenting political views. This is dangerous stuff. Honest media outlets cannot continue allow this sort of thing to keep happening. We must work together to fight back," added Peterson.

Journalist Glenn Greenwald, host of "System Update," noted, "This original Newsweek headline predictably went viral, claiming Tucker Carlson has 'launched' a new program on Russia state TV. The 'edited' article now makes clear the whole story is bull**** — false — but it was an irresistible McCarthyite smear."

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This is not the first time Carlson has been accused of collaborating with Russian state television to broadcast his show. The BBC's Francis Scarr spotted an ad for the Russian translation of Carlson's program, noting in September, "Russian state TV's rolling news channel Rossiya 24 seems to say that Tucker Carlson has landed himself a new job there."

In the face of a similar wave of outrage and ridicule, Carlson told the Financial Times' Max Seddon, "I have no idea what you're talking about. I've never heard of this, or the channel. Of course I'm not hosting a show on Russian television. That's absurd. Please."

"More Russia-related bull****. There's so much I can't keep up," added Carlson.

Blaze News has reached out to Dean Thompson for further comment and will update this article in the event of a response.

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These are Glenn Beck’s initial thoughts following his interview with Tucker Carlson



Yesterday, Glenn Beck had the opportunity to conduct the first interview with Tucker Carlson following the commentator’s return from Russia to interview Vladimir Putin.

Today, Glenn sits down with Pat Gray to share his thoughts on his time with Tucker.

“I think it went really well,” says Glenn. Prior to the interview, “I really didn't know where [Tucker] stood on Russia,” and “as I pushed him on it, he really flipped.”

“He's so tired of having to be clear on absolutely everything when he thinks some things are just understood.”

In essence, Tucker told Glenn: “I'm an American, I don't care about any other country other than America ... If this is what this crappy, communist country can do, what the hell [is America] doing?” and explained that Russia was actually far nicer than it’s being portrayed in the media and that our biggest concern should be the rapid devolution of the United States.

Another topic of conversation was Tucker’s inexplicable ability to relate to the common man despite growing up in the political sphere of Washington, D.C.

“I said, ‘You grew up in Washington, D.C. Your dad ... was part of the machine,”’ Glenn recounts. “‘How is it you escaped all this elitism — because you are kind of elite — and yet you relate to the people?”’

“‘I don’t,’ [Tucker] said. ‘I am the elite ... but because I grew up around them, I know them, and I know them by name ... I despise them.”’

“He said, ‘I love America, and I hate the people who are running it,”’ Glenn explains.

Even though people have essentially called Tucker “Vladimir Putin’s b****” following his controversial interview, “he's not,” says Pat. “He’s just pointing out that we've let our country go to ruin ... and it's partly because of the oppression that they have in Russia.”

Glenn confirms that this is entirely true.

“[Tucker] said, ‘I’m not saying we should be Russian. We should be pissed off that the Russians have this,”’ referring to how nice and in-tact Russia actually is, ‘“while we have tent cities”’ in America.

“He’s absolutely right,” says Glenn.

Tucker also took a similar approach when Glenn broached the subject of Alexei Navalny’s mysterious and sudden death.

“He said, ‘Why does that matter so much to Americans? … I don’t care about Navalny. I care about what’s happening here in America.”’

In sum, Tucker told Glenn, “‘I don't care about the internal politics of Ukraine; I don't care about the internal politics of Russia ... How does that affect us?”’

“He’s right,” agrees Pat.

To hear more of Glenn’s thoughts on his interview with Tucker, watch the clip below.


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Vice President Tucker Carlson? Growing evidence suggests it could happen



Trump fans have long cheered Tucker Carlson’s name and even called for the former Fox news anchor to be named vice president should Trump win the election.

Based on mounting evidence, Glenn Beck speculates that these folks could get their wish granted.

“I noticed a pattern,” he says, admitting that this is merely “a Glenn Beck theory.”

After meeting with world leaders such as Russia’s Putin, Argentina’s Milei, and Hungary’s Orbán, Tucker has essentially “[taken] the place of all of those respected journalists that we had at one time,” says Glenn. “They would go and do the big, heavy interviews, and they talked to all the world leaders” before the days of authentic journalism seemed to end.

Perhaps Tucker’s growing list of high-profile interviews suggests that he is not only stepping in to fill the gap but also to lay some foundational groundwork.

“I thought, 'Wow, he'll know all the world leaders and have spoken to them personally,' — which is weird because I'm not sure Kamala Harris has done all that, which then made me think … Ramaswamy and Tucker Carlson … were the top two names given to Donald Trump of who they'd like to see as a vice presidential nominee,” Glenn recalls.

“Immediately, my thought was Tucker's a TV guy, though; he’s not going to do that” because “he doesn't have the experience,” but considering his recent trajectory, perhaps “he does now.”

While Glenn doesn’t believe Tucker is actually in line for the vice presidency, he does think “it would be smart of Donald Trump” to consider Tucker for the position.

To hear more of Glenn’s theory, watch the clip below.


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5 questions that MUST be answered to get the truth about Epstein’s mysterious death



Jeffery Epstein’s death may have been ruled a suicide, but many know better than to trust the powers that be to give us any shred of the truth.

Tucker Carlson, who recently interviewed Epstein’s brother and only surviving relative, Mark Epstein, broached the subject of the convicted sex offender’s mysterious death.

Among other things, he learned that Mark does not believe Jeffery’s death was the result of suicide, especially after the results of Epstein’s autopsy were released.

Glenn Beck also doesn’t buy into the suicide narrative.

“If he didn’t kill himself, who did?” he asks.

But in order to get an answer to that question, there are other questions that must first be asked, Glenn says, especially considering the mysteriously broken cameras near Epstein’s cell, the fact that his cellmate was removed the day before he died, and “the guards who falsified the records and then both fell asleep.”

“Who was in that cell block?”

“Who exactly ordered the cellmate to be removed after telling the Justice Department that someone would be in the cell with him? Who made that call? Why did they make that call?”

“How about the two prison guards? Have their lifestyles changed at all? Do they just walk clean and ... find new jobs?”

“How is Maxwell still alive?”

“Where are the books, the logs, the tapes, the videos — the details?”

“This is a giant game of Tetris,” Glenn says. “At some point, there has to be a reckoning. ... The truth must be told.”


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Chip Roy RIPS Biden official's threat to send US troops to war with Russia



Tucker Carlson has gone viral for claiming that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin threatened congressmembers by saying if they don’t approve another $60 billion for Ukraine, “We’ll send your uncles, cousins, and sons to fight Russia.”

Chip Roy was there, and he has the truth.

“In a briefing the other day, the secretary alluded to saying, ‘You know, if you guys don’t do this, effectively we’re going to be committing American troops to war,’” Roy tells Glenn Beck.

If you want to keep an open mind and believe that the secretary of defense wouldn’t say something like that, he may have meant we’ll be drawn into a war if we don’t push back on Putin.

And if that were the case, Roy’s answer would be the same.

A fat, resounding, “No.”

“If you keep carrying out your incompetent policies where you refuse to promote American energy, where you refuse to actually sanction, for example, Iran. You allow Iran to provide oil to China. You take all of the positions that are empowering our enemies,” he continues, adding, “then you say we need to fund a proxy war to stop those enemies or you’re going to send our men and women to war.”

The Senate Armed Services Committee also once passed a provision in the yearly NDAA bill that would require young women to register for the draft.

“They wanted to draft your daughters,” Roy says. “Which I proudly stood up and stopped.”

Roy doesn’t plan on giving an inch when it comes to Ukraine spending.

“We will not even remotely consider Ukraine funding until the border’s secure,” Roy says, noting that’s Mike Johnson’s position as well.

“I hope he sticks to that,” Roy adds.


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