Carlson is on a mission to build his own media empire. As part of this endeavor, he now hosts a show on X, which Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk says garners more viewers than the U.S. population.
A Trump supporter who was convicted of election interference after posting memes of Hilary Clinton online has questioned whether the US is a 'free country' ahead of his jail term. Douglass Mackey ...
The risk [is that] Tucker Carlson’s a very big star in his own right,” the New York Times journalist tells Jamie Weinsten The ...
The ideological sewer known as social media was alight this week with the latest escalation in a feud that has been brewing for months, if not years: the Candace Owens versus Ben Shapiro showdown.
On Tuesday night, the man who was until last month the most popular cable news host in the country told a Twitter audience of 122 million viewers and counting that, "at the most basic level, the ...
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Re: Premier says she’ll talk energy with Carlson, Opinion, Nov. 7 Don Braid’s column should be read by everyone who wishes to keep American influence at bay. Tucker Carlson, who has shown the ...
We traveled to Buenos Aires to talk to him and find out,” Carlson wrote on his X account. The previous video that had the most views on X was Carlson's interview with former US President Trump ...
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson's new media company signed its first advertising deal. The agreement is with conservative-friendly marketplace app PublicSq., whose shares went public in July.
Pro-Trump Historian Tells Tucker Carlson America Is In 'The Middle Of A Revolution' Amid Ex-President's Civil Fraud Trial Interrupted By Trump Again: Former President Could Launch ...
The former Arkansas governor, who routinely criticizes Trump, is challenging the former president for the GOP's 2024 presidential nomination. The Turning Point USA founder posted a clip of the ...
Former CNN employee Brian Stelter on Monday weighed in on the political future of Tucker Carlson in an interview on his previous employer's channel.PHIL MATTINGLY, CNN: That create, you know Fox's ...