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Carlson s comments came just after Axios published a report, citing sources familiar with the conversations, that Carlson had been communicating with Kremlin intermediaries in the U.S. about scheduling an interview with Putin when the Fox News host began accusing the NSA of spying on him. Axios noted, however, that it had not confirmed if any of Carlson s communications were intercepted and if so, why. ADVERTISEMENT Carlson, during his show on Wednesday, confirmed that he “contacted a couple of people I thought could help get us an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.” He said he did not tell anyone about the attempt, other than his executive producer, because he “figured that any kind of publicity would rattle the Russians, and make the interview less likely to happen,” before again accusing the Biden administration of “reading my emails” and leaking the contents to news organizations. ....
The Republican National Committee may avoid major television networks if presidential debates aren’t reformed substantially by 2024, David Bossie, president of Citizens United, reportedly said Friday. ....
The Fox News Sunday anchor called Fauci a devoted public servant for 40 years. Conservatives have criticized Fauci and accused him of not being forthcoming about the origins of the coronavirus following the release of email correspondence between him and others early on in the pandemic that seemed to question whether the virus was manmade. While Fauci had cast doubt on the prospect of the virus originating from a lab, the emails do not show the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director rejecting the theory outright. Wallace argued that political motivations are playing a mayor role in how people are reacting to the theory that COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, China, which has gained new attention. ....
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham claims that systemic racism does not exist in America because a Black man was twice elected president, and a woman of color has been elected vice-president. “America is not a racist country,” the South Carolina lawmaker told Fox News’ Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday. “Within every society, you have bad actors. The Chauvin trial was a just result.” South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham attends a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this month on voting rights. (Photo by Evelyn Hockstein-Pool/Getty Images) In his appearance Sunday, Graham decried what he called an “attack on police and policing,” complaining that Democrats are calling all police racist. He also declared that America is the “best place on the planet” while also saying it’s a “work in progress.” ....