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"The U.S. government stopped me” from interviewing Vladimir Putin: Media mega star Tucker Carlson criticizes the defunct American democracy in his interview with Weltwoche
“I tried to interview Vladimir Putin”, says Tucker Carlson in an exclusive interview with the Swiss weekly Weltwoche. But: “the US government stopped me”.
No media outlet, no politician, no public figure came to his defence, Carlson adds. Nobody said: “Wait a second. I may not like this guy, but he has a right to interview anyone he wants, and we have a right to hear what Putin says.”
Are we not allowed to hear his voice? “Because why?”, asks veteran newscaster, who scores record viewer ratings in the US.
Actually, it is the "job of the news media" to report from all perspectives about this war, that is a potential nuclear conflict between superpowers. But journalists “do exactly the opposite.”
Read the full interview with Tucker Carlson on the mainstream media’s manipulation machine, the disturbing state of the Biden family and his Post-Fox News Order – in the latest edition of Die Weltwoche.
I tried to interview Vladimir Putin, and the US government stopped me. So, think about that for a minute. By the way, nobody defended me. I don't think there was anybody in the news media who said, “Wait a second. I may not like this guy, but he has a right to interview anyone he wants, and we have a right to hear what Putin says.” You're not allowed to hear Putin's voice. Because why? There was no vote on it. No one asked me. I'm 54 years old. I've paid my taxes and followed the law.
I'm 54 years old. I've paid my taxes and followed the law.
I don't care whether it's Tucker in particular, but I do care that the US government is blatantly violating the first amendment by forbidding him to do it.
It already amazed me, that he could visit and interview the president of Hungary a while ago.
I don't care whether it's Tucker in particular, but I do care that the US government is blatantly violating the first amendment by forbidding him to do it.
This is no different than people believing you were restricted from traveling during covid.
WookieMan says
This is no different than people believing you were restricted from traveling during covid.
Could the unvaccinated enter countries that required proof of vax?
How is it not a gross violation of the First Amendment for the government to prohibit Tucker from interviewing Putin?