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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2025 · 2 MIN

Tucker Carlson's Controversial Claim: Biden Admin Tried to Assassinate Putin

from Tucker Carlson - Audio Biography · host Inception Point AI

Tucker Carlson has been at the center of significant controversy following his recent accusations against the Joe Biden administration. During the latest episode of his podcast, "The Tucker Carlson Show," Carlson made the sensational claim that the Biden administration attempted to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin. He stated, "The Biden administration did, they tried to kill Putin," which he described as "insane" and "demented." Carlson also suggested that this alleged attempt was part of a broader strategy to start World War III and sow chaos, citing former US Secretary of State Tony Blinken as an example of someone pushing for a real war. This assertion has sparked widespread criticism and controversy, as it lacks any concrete evidence to support it. Carlson's comments were made during a conversation with American writer and journalist Matt Taibbi, and they have further intensified the debate around Carlson's influence on media and politics. The Kremlin has reacted to Carlson's claim, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stating that Russian special services are constantly taking necessary measures to ensure Putin’s safety. The Biden administration has not yet responded to these accusations. Carlson's recent remarks are part of a larger pattern of criticism against US military aid to Ukraine and his echoing of Kremlin talking points. He has also faced criticism for his previous statements, including describing Ukraine as "not a democracy" but rather a "tyranny" in American terms. In addition to these controversies, Carlson is also involved in new media ventures. He and former White House adviser Neil Patel are working to establish a new media company, which may utilize Twitter as its backbone. The company aims to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to fund its operations, with plans to offer extended content behind a paywall. Carlson's career has been marked by significant changes, including his ousting from Fox News in 2023 due to the network's legal issues related to the broadcast of false claims about electoral fraud in the 2020 US presidential election. Overall, Tucker Carlson's recent statements have reignited discussions about his influence on media and politics, highlighting the divisive nature of his commentary and the ongoing debates surrounding his role in public discourse. Thank you for listening to the Tucker Carlson news tracker podcast. Please subscribe for more updates and in-depth analysis. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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