NEW DELHI: Recently spotted. tucker carlsonThe former Fox News anchor’s comments in Moscow sparked widespread speculation about the motives behind his comments. visit to capital of russia.
According to the Russian publication Mash, Karlsson was spotted in Moscow on February 1, with some reports saying he was attending a performance at the Bolshoi Theater.
The reasons behind the broadcaster’s visit to Moscow have been a topic of intense curiosity, especially regarding the possibility of conducting an interview with the Russian president. Vladimir Putinsaid a report in Newsweek magazine.
Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her thoughts on social media platform “I shudder at the prospect of interviewing the president.” She also emphasized the importance of freedom of the press and praised Mr. Carlson’s role in spreading the truth.
Reacting to Green’s remarks, Russian state news agency TASS reported that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov had previously said the world would have to “wait and see” whether Putin would talk to Russia in 2023. It was reported that he said. Carlson.
Carlson revealed in late September 2023 that he had been trying to secure a meeting with President Putin, but claimed the U.S. government had blocked his efforts. “I tried to interview President Vladimir Putin, but the US government stopped me,” Karlsson told Swiss magazine Die Welttwoche.
After abruptly leaving Fox News in April 2023, Carlson ventured into independent broadcasting, establishing his own streaming service and hosting shows on various social media platforms.
Carlson’s comments sparked a reaction in Russian state media, leading to accusations that Carlson was parroting Russian state propaganda, Newsweek reported. Following Russia’s launch of comprehensive military action in Ukraine in February 2022, the progressive publication Mother Jones discussed the Kremlin’s directive encouraging state media to include more of Karlsson’s content in their coverage. Reported.
The directive emphasizes the need to use portions of Mr. Carlson’s Fox News broadcasts, in which Mr. Carlson talks about the role of the United States and NATO in the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine and overtly provocative stances toward Russia and President Vladimir Putin. was harshly criticized.
Margarita Simonyan, a prominent Kremlin propaganda figure and head of state broadcaster RT, confirmed that Karlsson had asked for a meeting with Putin in August 2023. She praised Carlson’s work, saying, “He’s doing a great job.”
According to the Russian publication Mash, Karlsson was spotted in Moscow on February 1, with some reports saying he was attending a performance at the Bolshoi Theater.
The reasons behind the broadcaster’s visit to Moscow have been a topic of intense curiosity, especially regarding the possibility of conducting an interview with the Russian president. Vladimir Putinsaid a report in Newsweek magazine.
Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her thoughts on social media platform “I shudder at the prospect of interviewing the president.” She also emphasized the importance of freedom of the press and praised Mr. Carlson’s role in spreading the truth.
Reacting to Green’s remarks, Russian state news agency TASS reported that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov had previously said the world would have to “wait and see” whether Putin would talk to Russia in 2023. It was reported that he said. Carlson.
Carlson revealed in late September 2023 that he had been trying to secure a meeting with President Putin, but claimed the U.S. government had blocked his efforts. “I tried to interview President Vladimir Putin, but the US government stopped me,” Karlsson told Swiss magazine Die Welttwoche.
After abruptly leaving Fox News in April 2023, Carlson ventured into independent broadcasting, establishing his own streaming service and hosting shows on various social media platforms.
Carlson’s comments sparked a reaction in Russian state media, leading to accusations that Carlson was parroting Russian state propaganda, Newsweek reported. Following Russia’s launch of comprehensive military action in Ukraine in February 2022, the progressive publication Mother Jones discussed the Kremlin’s directive encouraging state media to include more of Karlsson’s content in their coverage. Reported.
The directive emphasizes the need to use portions of Mr. Carlson’s Fox News broadcasts, in which Mr. Carlson talks about the role of the United States and NATO in the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine and overtly provocative stances toward Russia and President Vladimir Putin. was harshly criticized.
Margarita Simonyan, a prominent Kremlin propaganda figure and head of state broadcaster RT, confirmed that Karlsson had asked for a meeting with Putin in August 2023. She praised Carlson’s work, saying, “He’s doing a great job.”