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The highest-rated Fox News host is reportedly “extra pissed” at his employer for not vocally championing his far-fetched allegations against the federal government. Since
Tucker Carlsonclaimed two weeks ago that he is being secretly spied on by the National Security Agency in an attempt to take him off the air, the network has largely ignored his supposed revelations both from a PR standpoint and in its coverage silence that suggests not even Fox News is buying the surveillance narrative. A perceived lack of support from colleagues and network executives the top two of which have not issued statements of public support or decried the NSA’s alleged behavior has Carlson “furious” that Fox, especially its PR team, is “not backing him up,” one source told CNN, adding: “Tensions are sky high.”
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In a meandering press conference,
Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he is suing Facebook, Twitter, and Google in response to the tech giants banning him or blocking him from posting on their respective platforms six months ago. âWeâre asking the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to order an immediate halt to social media companiesâ illegal, shameful censorship of the American people,â remarked Trump while speaking in front of reporters at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club. The former presidentâs personal Twitter account was shut down and he was suspended from posting on Facebook and Google-owned YouTube in the aftermath of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, due to the companiesâ concerns that he might use their platforms to further incite violence.
As you’ve no doubt heard by now, last week the Trump Organization and its longtime CFO,
Allen Weisselberg, were hit with a slew of criminal charges, including conspiracy, grand larceny, and multiple counts of tax fraud and falsifying records, all of which they pleaded not guilty to. Clearly this is extremely bad news for not just the company, which former executives believe is going to be “destroy[ed],” and Weisselberg, who faces more than a decade in prison if convicted on all charges, but the entire Trump clan too. While
Donald Trump is obviously the first name that comes to mind when envisioning a scenario in which a Trump family member is sentenced to time in prison, according to numerous experts, his adult children should be extremely concerned as well, starting with his favorite offspring:
Evan McMullin, and ostensibly responding to Trump’s
Access Hollywood scandal by tweeting, “Fellow Christians, everyone is watching us when we apologize for this man. Lord help us.” In an October 2016 tweet, Vance also wrote, “Trump makes people I care about afraid. Immigrants, Muslims, etc. Because of this I find him reprehensible. God wants better of us.” During Trump’s first months in office, Vance continued his condemnation of the new president, writing, “In 4 years, I hope people remember that it was those of us who empathized with Trump’s voters who fought him most aggressively.”
However, on Monday, Vance attempted to reassure Fox News viewers that he has completed a 180-degree turn when it comes to all things Trump-related. “He was a good president. I think he made a lot of good decisions for people, and I think he took a lot of flak,” the best-selling author said. One of Vance’s potential competitors in the 2022 Ohio race is already capitalizing on h
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