Former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson, took to Twitter Tuesday in a program he named Tucker on Twitter..With little fanfare, Carlson immediately dove into a 10-minute monologue that mirrored his Fox program, initially addressing the recent dam break in Ukraine, a subject that has sparked international interest and speculation, suggesting the Ukrainian government may be involved in the sabotage, reports The First, adding Carlson took a swipe at President Volodymyr Zelensky, referring to him as “rat-like.”.Throughout his 10 minutes, Carlson covered a number of topics including the US government collecting downed UFOs, gender theory, and Jeffrey Epstein, closing out the episode with “much more, very soon.”.It marks a significant shift in the media landscape, reports The First, as traditional television personalities adapt to the evolving digital age. .Reports are the program drew 20 million viewers.
Former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson, took to Twitter Tuesday in a program he named Tucker on Twitter..With little fanfare, Carlson immediately dove into a 10-minute monologue that mirrored his Fox program, initially addressing the recent dam break in Ukraine, a subject that has sparked international interest and speculation, suggesting the Ukrainian government may be involved in the sabotage, reports The First, adding Carlson took a swipe at President Volodymyr Zelensky, referring to him as “rat-like.”.Throughout his 10 minutes, Carlson covered a number of topics including the US government collecting downed UFOs, gender theory, and Jeffrey Epstein, closing out the episode with “much more, very soon.”.It marks a significant shift in the media landscape, reports The First, as traditional television personalities adapt to the evolving digital age. .Reports are the program drew 20 million viewers.