Tucker Carlson, the Fox News host, has been embroiled in numerous controversies throughout his career, sparking debate and criticism.
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Tucker Carlson is a well-known American political commentator and journalist who has been involved in several controversies throughout his career. From making controversial statements about immigrants to promoting conspiracy theories, Carlson has been no stranger to controversy. Here are the 5 biggest controversies involving Tucker Carlson:
I stand with Tucker Carlson.
Do you? pic.twitter.com/MhY9yMmQJO
— TONY™️ (@TONYxTWO) April 24, 2023
1. Immigrant comments
In 2018, Carlson sparked controversy when he claimed that immigrants were making the United States “dirtier” and “poorer.” His comments were widely criticized as racist and xenophobic. Many advertisers pulled their ads from his show, and there were calls for him to be fired.
Tucker Carlson said a ton of unhinged, insane shit over the years but this rant where he claimed immigrants make America dirtier, poorer & more divided from his opening monologue in December 2018 is up there among the worst.
Let that be his legacy.
— jordan (@JordanUhl) April 25, 2023
2. Misogynistic comments
In 2019, Carlson was criticized for making misogynistic comments about women in a segment about presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren. He called her “an incredibly silly and dishonest person” and suggested that she was “self-righteous and dumb.” His comments were widely condemned as sexist and offensive.
Tucker Carlson on Elizabeth Warren: "She sounds like Donald Trump at his best"
Carlson also described the Massachusetts senator as a "race-hustling, gun-grabbing abortion extremist."https://t.co/8J4XHmYbi9 pic.twitter.com/W4L7pl7KfS
— DC Cajun (@DCCajun) June 6, 2019
3. Promotion of conspiracy theories
Fact Check.
Tucker Carlson lied on Fox News that well over 3,000 in the U.S. died after getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed this.
That analysis did NOT establish ANY causal link between ANY deaths and the vaccines. pic.twitter.com/uw9BadhfXf— 💧 Michael Q Todd #VoteYes #AusPol #NZPol (@michaelqtodd) April 25, 2023
Carlson has been known to promote conspiracy theories, including the idea that COVID-19 vaccines are dangerous and that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump. He has also promoted the baseless claim that the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol was carried out by left-wing activists rather than Trump supporters.
4. Comments about the military
In 2021, Carlson came under fire for comments he made about the military. He criticized the military for its emphasis on diversity and inclusion, and suggested that it was becoming too “feminine.” His comments were widely criticized by members of the military and veterans, who accused him of disrespecting their service.
5. Comments about white supremacy
In 2019, Carlson sparked controversy when he claimed that white supremacy was a “hoax” and not a real problem in the United States. His comments were widely condemned as ignorant and dangerous, particularly in light of the rise of white supremacist violence in recent years.
really excited to say Tucker Carlson will be joining @6NewsAU after leaving Fox
Tucker Carlson Tonight: Premiering April 31 on 6 News pic.twitter.com/SXJoN7antK
— Leonardo Puglisi (@Leo_Puglisi6) April 25, 2023
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Despite the controversies, Carlson remains a popular figure in conservative media circles. His show, Tucker Carlson Tonight, is one of the highest-rated programs on Fox News, and he has a large following on social media. However, his controversial statements have led to calls for advertisers to boycott his show and for Fox News to hold him accountable for his words.