Tucker Carlson Admits Never Believing Trump’s Election Lies

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Tucker Carlson admitted under oath to never believing Trump’s 2020 election lies

Tucker Carlson is being slammed for lying about Jan. 6, while using the exclusive footage he received from Kevin McCarthy, by members of the Capitol police and more. “Never forget that Tucker, along with most of the people whose names you know at Fox, admitted under oath in the Dominion lawsuit depositions to never believing Trump’s election lies.

 

Lawrence: Tucker Carlson ‘passionately’ hates Trump & the truth

MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the latest documents released in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit against Fox, which include Tucker Carlson telling his fellow Fox hosts in texts that the election lies being repeated on the network were making him “paranoid and crazy.”

 

Fox suit: Carlson pushed Trump team to denounce Powell—to save himself

When the Trump campaign announced they had cut ties with Sidney Powell, we assumed she had finally gone too far, even for Trump. “But now we know in fact Tucker Carlson pushed them to say all of that because he questioned Powell—and his viewers hated him for it,” says Chris Hayes.

 

Tucker Carlson Is The Biggest Hypocrite At Fox News

The Dominion lawsuit against Fox News has revealed that Tucker Carlson publicly supported the former president while privately despising him.

 

Leaked texts expose Tucker Carlson in billion dollar scandal: I ‘hate’ Trump

New text evidence is putting heat on Fox News’ billion-dollar scandal. Fox host Tucker Carlson admitting he hates Donald Trump “passionately,” and conceding that Fox anchors have been “pretending” to believe Trump’s election lies that they pushed anyway. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on the evidence, calling it “some of the most overwhelming evidence ever assembled in first amendment law,” adding Carlson’s private view on Trump is a reminder of the “dangerous and lying alliance” that props up Trump, and contrasts what he tells millions every night.

 

The Tucker Carlson villain origin story

 

The most prominent stars and highest-ranking executives at Fox News privately ridiculed claims of election fraud in the 2020 election, despite the right-wing channel allowing lies about the presidential contest to be promoted on its air, damning messages contained in a court filing revealed.

 

 

 

 

Busted: Fox News caught on secret recording amid billion dollar lawsuit for peddling lies

MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on a bombshell leak in the billion dollar legal earthquake rocking Fox News and its Chief Rupert Murdoch. The New York Times obtaining a recording of a Zoom meeting with Fox’s CEO and the network’s top anchors, which reveals an internal panic over losing viewers for reporting accurate facts. CEO Suzanne Scott saying “if we hadn’t called Arizona… our ratings would have been even bigger.”

 

Dominion suit has proven that Fox sells lies

MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the latest filing in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox where Chairman Rupert Murdoch admits that his network’s hosts “endorsed” lies, and explains why Tucker Carlson and other Fox hosts live in fear of their audience finding out about those lies.

 

Docs show Fox hosts didn’t believe election lie

Lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News show that the network’s primetime hosts didn’t believe election lies being spread by Donald Trump and his allies and even found them to be “unbelievably offensive” and the real harm to democracy that persists today.

 

BS,’ ‘Insane,’ ‘Crazy,’ ‘Nuts,’ ‘Reckless,’: Fox News legal bomb goes off

Bombshell new evidence in Dominion’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit amps up pressure on Fox News. A new filing reveals star Fox News hosts knew Trump’s election claims were “BS” and “insane” but peddled them and promoted them on air anyway. The text and email evidence shows even Fox News titan Rupert Murdoch called the conspiracies “really crazy stuff.”