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Tucker Carlson: ‘Trump’s the Most Significant Thing That Happened in 100 Years’

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Star anchor Tucker Carlson has praised President Donald Trump for his role in reshaping American politics.

Carlson appeared on Russell Brand’s podcast where he said he was “shocked” to learn he had been fired by Fox News.

He said it is the Murdochs’ network and they can do what they want.

However, Carlson said that anyone who is willing to tell the truth in the mainstream media must expect to be fired at any time.

Tucker also revealed that Elon Musk is not paying him a dime to post his record-breaking show on Twitter.

“I don’t work for Elon Musk,” Carlson said.

“He’s paid me zero money.

“I don’t think I ever want to work for anyone again.”

He continued by revealing that he loves Trump and explained why he thinks the 45th president is the most significant figure in American politics in the last 100 years.

“I think we’re going to see Trump’s emergence as the most significant thing that happened in American politics in 100 years because he reoriented the Republican Party against the wishes of Republican leaders.

“I love Trump,” he asserted.

“The way that the United States is doing immigration is designed to wreck the country and to make it unstable.”

According to Wionews:

The latest approval rating of Biden has raised concerns about whether he should lead the Democratic election campaign in the 2024 presidential elections and run for a second term.

His new approval rating is the lowest since August 9, 2022.

On July 18, his approval rating fell to an all-time low, to a disheartening 37.4 percent, although Biden was able to register a slight recovery.

According to data provided by FiveThirtyEight, Donald Trump maintains a lead in preliminary Republican primary surveys while holding 51.9 percent national support.

DeSantis, who is his nearest rival, stands at a mere 23.8 percent.

Hence, if the current trend continues, it is likely that we could see a possible rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential elections.


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