Tucker Carlson’s first episode of his “Tucker on Twitter” show on Tuesday night, proved the host does not need a large news network to bring in millions of viewers.
Carlson opened his show by talking about the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam and how Ukraine revealed they had plans to destroy it.
During Carlson’s Twitter show, he also played the edited clip of Lindsey Graham saying funding Ukraine was “the best money we’ve ever spent” and celebrating “Russians are dying.”
Carlson also described Zelensky as “sweaty and rat-like, a comedian turned oligarch, a persecutor of Christians, a friend of BlackRock.”
“But don’t believe your own eyes. Actually, Mr. Zelensky is a very good man,” Carlson said.
“Of all the people in the world, our shifty, dead-eyed Ukrainian friend in the tracksuit is uniquely incapable of blowing up a dam. He’s literally a living saint, a man in whom there is no sin.”
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Carlson also asked the following questions the media is refusing to ask:
“What’s happened to the hundreds of billions of US dollars we’ve sent to Ukraine?”
“Who organized those BLM riots 3 years ago?”
“What exactly happened on 9/11?”
“How did Jeffrey Epstein make all that money? How did he die?”
“How about JFK?”
“Not only are the media not interested in any of this,” Carlson said, “they’re actively hostile to anybody who is.”
“In journalism, curiosity is the greatest crime,” he noted.
Carlson went on to talk about a “whistleblower” and former intelligence official David Charles Grusch, who came forward to claim the US government has retrieved alien craft and “otherworldly remains” from a “non-human species.”
“That’s what the former Intel officer revealed, and it was clear he was telling the truth,” Carlson said.
“In other words, UFOs are actually real, and apparently so is extraterrestrial life. Now, in a normal country, this news would qualify as a bombshell — the story of the millennium. But in our country, it doesn’t.”
Carlson criticized The New York Times and The Washington Post for not running the story.
Carlson’s first episode of his new show received over 59.6 million views, demolishing the 3.5 million audiences of his former Fox News show.
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