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Tucker Carlson to interview Putin in Moscow


(L)⁤ U.S. conservative ‌political ‌commentator Tucker Carlson speaks at the Turning Point Action USA ‌conference in West Palm Beach, ​Florida, on July 15, 2023. (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty ‍Images)‌ /(R) In this pool photograph ⁣distributed by Russian state agency⁣ Sputnik, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin meets with participants in the Everything for the Victory forum in Tula on February 2, 2024. (Photo by ALEXANDER KAZAKOV/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke⁢ Mallory
1:55 PM⁤ – Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Tucker Carlson, the popular former Fox News host, announced on Tuesday that he would⁢ be ‌speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview.

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He⁢ will be the first journalist ⁤from​ the West to do so since almost ​two years ago, when Moscow began its invasion of Ukraine.

Carlson said on social media that he will⁢ speak with Putin⁣ “because ⁢it’s our ⁤job. We’re in journalism. Our duty is to inform people.”

“Western governments will certainly⁣ do their best to censor this video… Because ⁢that’s what they do,” Carlson says in the‍ video.

Carlson had‍ been seen traveling in ​Moscow, Russia, and during a conversation with‍ a Russian reporter from state channel Izvestia, he ​hinted at the possibility of an ‍interview⁤ with Putin, stating,⁤ “We’ll see.”

“I wanted to talk to‍ people and look around,” he said⁣ to a Russian reporter.

The Russian Telegram channel Mash also released a picture of⁣ him at the renowned Bolshoi ⁤Theater, where he was seeing ​the ballet “Spartacus.” The​ broadcaster​ reported that Carlson has been in Russia⁣ since February 1st and that this was his first visit to the country.

Nevertheless,⁤ Dmitry Peskov, a press spokesman for the Kremlin, declined to comment on rumors that Carlson‍ would be speaking ⁢with Putin.

“Many‍ foreign journalists come to Russia every ⁣day, ⁤many continue to work here,⁤ and we welcome this,” Peskov ⁢told the press⁤ on Monday. ​“We have nothing to announce in terms ⁤of‌ the president’s interviews to foreign media.”

However, since ⁢the start of the ​Russia-Ukraine conflict, two American journalists⁤ have been detained by Moscow for their reporting from within⁣ the country: Alsu ⁢Kurmasheva, an editor ‍for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and Evan ⁢Gershkovich, ⁣a reporter for the ‍Wall Street Journal who is⁢ also a dual citizen of Russia.

“Their [Western media] media outlets are corrupt. They‍ lie to their‍ readers and viewers, and they ‌do that mostly by omission,” said Carlson, ​referencing his belief ⁣that Western outlets on both sides ​mislead citizens⁤ about⁤ the Russia-Ukraine war.

In September, Carlson also told⁢ the Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche that he would be interested‍ in‍ speaking with Putin.

“I tried to interview Vladimir Putin, but the U.S. government⁣ stopped me,” said​ Carlson. “Think about that for a minute.”

“Well, you’re not allowed to hear Putin’s voice, ‘cuz⁣ why?” Carlson continued.

Additionally, Russian political scientist Sergey Mikheyev ⁢commented on the news of​ the upcoming interview.

“If Tucker dares to broadcast this interview in the United States, first and foremost, this will blow up their informational blockade from within.”

Mikheyev went on to assert that both​ the Republican and Democrat elites are “uninteresting‌ and stupid,” and he‍ confidently maintained that Putin’s ‌interview will be more fascinating​ than ⁣anything ⁢discussed by American politicians.

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What ‍makes Tucker Carlson’s upcoming interview with Russian⁤ President Vladimir Putin significant for Western media?

Title: Tucker Carlson Announces Interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Breaking Western Media Barriers

Introduction

In a significant announcement, popular former Fox News host Tucker Carlson stated on Tuesday that he would be engaging in an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This interview is ⁤particularly noteworthy as it ⁤marks the first time a Western journalist has had‍ the opportunity to⁣ speak directly with Putin since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine almost two years ago. Carlson believes it is his ⁤journalistic duty to inform people and provide them with an unbiased perspective, even if it⁣ goes against prevailing narratives.

The Importance of the Interview

Speaking on ⁤social media,⁢ Carlson emphasized the significance​ of this interview. Western governments might attempt to censor ⁣it, he asserted, as they often do to manipulate public perception. However, in the spirit of journalistic integrity, he remains committed to his duty to inform the public, regardless of potential backlash.

Carlson’s Presence in Russia

Carlson was recently seen in Moscow, Russia. During a conversation with a Russian reporter from state channel Izvestia, he hinted at the possibility of an interview with Putin, stating, “We’ll see.” The Russian Telegram channel Mash also ​released a picture of him at the renowned Bolshoi ⁢Theater, further confirming ⁢his presence in the country since February 1st. This visit is ‌significant, as it marks Carlson’s first time in Russia.

Kremlin’s Response

When questioned ⁢about the rumors of Carlson’s interview with Putin, Dmitry Peskov,‌ a ⁣press spokesman for the‍ Kremlin, refrained ​from commenting. Peskov acknowledged the regular influx of foreign journalists in Russia and expressed the Kremlin’s welcome towards‍ their work, but ⁤he provided no information regarding the President’s interviews‍ with foreign media.

Two American Journalists Detained in Russia

Since the beginning ⁤of the⁤ Russia-Ukraine conflict, two American journalists‌ have been detained by Moscow for their reporting​ within the country. Alsu Kurmasheva, an editor for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and ⁣Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for the‍ Wall Street Journal who holds ​dual Russian citizenship, were both apprehended for their journalistic activities. These incidents shed light on the challenges faced by Western journalists ⁣covering sensitive ​issues in Russia.

Critical Perspectives

Carlson’s belief that ‍Western media outlets mislead ​citizens by omitting vital information about⁢ the Russia-Ukraine⁢ war has triggered diverse reactions. The interview with Putin could potentially break the media blockade from within,⁣ according to ‌Russian political scientist Sergey Mikheyev. His assertion that Putin’s interview will be more captivating⁣ than any⁢ discussion held by American politicians reflects a perception among some that‌ Western political elites lack substance.

Conclusion

Tucker​ Carlson’s upcoming​ interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin is⁢ a significant event in the realm of journalism. As the first Western journalist ⁣since the Russia-Ukraine conflict⁤ to directly engage with the Russian President, Carlson’s determination to⁤ bring unfiltered⁤ information to the public speaks⁤ volumes about⁢ his ‍commitment to journalistic integrity. This interview ‌might challenge prevailing narratives and provide a fresh perspective on international matters, ultimately⁢ benefiting⁤ the public’s understanding of global events.



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