Talk show host Tucker Carlson announced today that was in Moscow to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said that it was enormously important, because the entire world system is being wholly transformed and the truth about the nature of the transformation is being withheld from the public. Not only has the war in Ukraine led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and depopulated the largest country in Europe, but also the sanctions have upended the entire world economic and financial system. The post-World War II world is coming apart, he said, and most Americans have no idea of what is really going on. These developments will shape the world for our children and grandchildren, and most people in the English-speaking world are not aware of the implications.
Therefore, he decided that he must interview the Russian leader. He had attempted to do this earlier, he noted, but it was sabotaged by the Biden authorities who didn’t want it to happen. They attempted again this time, but he decided to go to Moscow anyway. He also said that he had put in a request to interview Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Most of Zelensky’s previous “interviews” were simply government-supported calls for U.S. support to the war in Ukraine.
The car that was carrying Tucker Carlson on his foray in Moscow was seen today leaving the presidential administration buildings and loading camera equipment in the car. While Western media have largely boycotted Putin’s statements and speeches, an interview with the Russian leader by the controversial former Fox commentator will be widely watched. Something of a “media frenzy” has erupted, both in the West and in Russia, ever since Carlson landed in Russia.
Carlson assured the entire interview, “shot to tape and unedited,” will be available for free on Tucker Carlson’s website, and he further thanked Elon Musk for having guaranteed that the interview will not be “suppressed or blocked” once Carlson posts on the X platform.