As long as you are not living under a rock (and no offense to those who have been), you are already well aware of the dramatic situation that is unfolding with Tucker Carlson’s untimely departure from Fox News.
There have been many opinions flying around, and with Fox News themselves being somewhat mum on the situation, the ability of internet personalities to amplify news and sometimes speculation of what’s happening next has certainly increased.
Many are wondering both what Tucker Carlson will do next and what Fox News will do next, assuming they’re boycotting the latter. Former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly has been comparing this to the Bud Light boycott on her podcast.
Last night we reported that the show Carlson was planning to speak at in Alabama rapidly sold out following the news of his Fox News departure. He stuck with his obligation to go speak at the event, however, which was a fundraiser to help adults with disabilities.
A few videos and selfies have surfaced on Twitter since last night, although it’s unclear if the entire performance will be posted anywhere. In a video clip that surfaced, Carlson starts out mentioning how much gas prices affect the everyday American and then laments racial conflict created by some media outlets that don’t really exist in his opinion. He. ends the clip saying “Epstein didn’t kill himself!”.
Media Right News wants to make our readers and likely left-leaning fact checkers who may be reading this article, that we are well aware that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide according to official reports. However, we do feel that it should be ok to wonder and speculate without being called crazy when official narratives in general, do not add up. To many, that one didn’t.
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It’s unclear if Carlson mentioned the firing situation in his speech last night, but he seemed to be in great spirits and ready to gear up for what’s next.
Carlson also released a video to CPAC Hungary last night and dropped more truth bombs. The video was recorded before he lost his job and makes a joke about how “if he ever gets fired” he will “be there with you” referring to Americans in Hungary.
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