“Democrats are having a spasm”: Kremlin’s reaction to Tucker Carlson’s possible interview with Putin revealed

According to Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin has nothing to announce yet about a possible interview with Carlson Tucker. If such plans are implemented, the press will be informed.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to say whether Vladimir Putin would grant an interview to American journalist and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who recently arrived in Moscow. RIA Novosti reports this.

“After all, we are the administration of the President of the Russian Federation, so we do not need to provide almost any information about the movements of foreign journalists. Many foreign journalists come to the Russian Federation every day,” Peskov said.

Regarding a possible interview with Tucker, Carlson said, “We have nothing to report at this time, we will inform you if such plans are implemented.”

Rumors about a possible interview with Putin began to spread after Russian media published a photo of Carlson taken in Moscow. It was probably at the Bolshoi Theater on Saturday, February 3.

The rumors were fueled by Republican Party representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. published A message on social network

Bill Kristol, who was the vice president’s chief of staff during the Ronald Reagan administration, suggested that Tucker Carlson might have to be banned from entering the United States until the circumstances were clarified.

In September, Peskov said that “the time will come” for Western journalists to interview Vladimir Putin.

What do we know about Tucker Carlson?

On his show on Fox News, Carlson repeatedly voiced support for Vladimir Putin and expressed doubts about the “Russian threat.” He also criticized President Biden’s administration for aiding Kiev. Russian propaganda media often quotes the American journalist’s words.

He is better known in the West for making xenophobic and sexist statements and spreading conspiracy theories.

Recall that Tucker Carlson, a critic of the Biden administration, left Fox News on April 24.

Carlson was also reported to have said in June that “Ukraine blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.”


Source: Focus

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