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Tucker Carlson calls media 'corrupt' as he secures interview with Vladimir Putin

"That is not journalism. It is government propaganda of the ugliest kind," Tucker Carlson told his viewers in video

By Web Desk
February 07, 2024
Tucker Carlson, a famous US journalist speaking in his video posted on X in this still on February 6, 2024. — X/@TuckerCarlson
Tucker Carlson, a famous US journalist speaking in his video posted on X in this still on February 6, 2024. — X/@TuckerCarlson

Tucker Carlson, a famous US journalist announced Tuesday that he has secured an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying that "unaware English-speaking people" also need to listen to the 71-year-old leader as their media is "corrupt and lies with them".

Tucker Carlson — who was associated with Fox News till April last year — also revealed that tech billionaire and CEO X Elon Musk has promised him to not censor or restrict his interview to views on his platform.

Carlson earlier was reported to have responded to the question in this regard a smile: "We’ll see."

"We are not encouraging you to agree with what Putin may say in this interview," Tucker Carlson announced in a video posted on X — formerly called Twitter.

He also added that "most Americans have no idea why Putin invaded Ukraine or what his goals are now."

The 56-year-old journalist is on his first-ever trip to Russia as he "wanted to talk to [people] and walk around and see how it [Russia] was doing. And it was doing very well."

It would be the first-ever interview of any Western journalist with the 71-year-old leader whose country commenced a special military operation in Ukraine in February 2022.

In his video Tuesday, the journalist claimed: "The populations of the English-speaking countries seem mostly unaware. Their media outlets are corrupt. They lie to the readers and viewers."

"The interviews [Zelensky has] done in the US are not traditional interviews, they are fawning pep sessions specifically designed to amplify Zelensky’s demands that the US enter more deeply into a war in eastern Europe and pay for it.

"That is not journalism. It is government propaganda of the ugliest kind," he told his viewers.

Russias President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the Everything for the Victory forum in Tula on February 2, 2024. — AFP
Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the Everything for the Victory forum in Tula on February 2, 2024. — AFP

Speaking from what appeared to be a high building, he further said: "But we are urging you to watch it. You should know as much as you can. And then, like a free citizen and not a slave, you can decide for yourself."

He did not provide any details about the publishing of the interview however; he criticised the US’ all-out support of Ukraine against Russia, as he had been very critical of Washington’s approach.

"You’ve never heard his voice. That’s wrong. Americans have a right to know all we can about a war they’re implicated in, and we have the right to tell them about it," he continued.

"Western governments by contrast will certainly do their best to censor this video. They are afraid of information they can’t control."

Carlson also acknowledged what he called “risks to conducting an interview like this ”noting that he and his crew paid for the visit to Moscow and did not take any financial support from government groups.

He had earlier expressed his desire to sit with the Russian President and claimed that his efforts to arrange such a meeting years ago made him "a target of the US government surveillance".

Independent Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. while speaking in favour of Carlson had said that "he has every right to interview Putin." He also said that people in the US "need more transparency instead of less."

Carlson abruptly left Fox News in April last year where he gained prominence.

He rose to fame in Russia when he expressed his views repeatedly about Moscow’s role in US elections when Donald Trump was elected.