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WATCH: Tucker Carlson Is BACK! Hints At More To Come…


Last night Tucker Carlson made history. …

America’s former #1 television news anchor formally announced the death of the mainstream media in an address that he posted to Twitter last night, around the time his show would have aired on Fox News.

This comes on the heels of the cable news giant’s stock tanking in response to Carlson’s ouster.

The Pentagon, the Department of Defense, and far-left forces cheered Carlson’s exit from Fox News—this should tell you everything you need to know.

Additionally, Fox News’ ratings have been tanking following the removal of America’s #1 cable news personality. …

You can watch his address and the outpouring of support below:

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According to The Epoch Times:

The former host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” generated more than 3.3 million viewers nightly, according to Nielsen data. “Fox News Tonight,” the show replacing Carlson’s program, drew just 2.6 million viewers—about a 20 percent drop—in the coveted Monday evening time slot, The Hollywood Reporter said.

On Tuesday, however, the program’s ratings plunged even further. According to Mediaite, only 1.7 million total viewers tuned in at 8 p.m., or about half of Carlson’s nightly viewership.

 

Here’s Politico writing on how the Pentagon is over the moon about Carlson’s exit:

Carlson’s criticism of Biden-era personnel policies appealed to many of the rank-and-file, which has a large bloc of conservative members.

But at the upper levels of the Defense Department, news of Carlson’s firing from Fox News on Monday was met with delight and outright glee in some corners.

“We’re a better country without him bagging on our military every night in front of hundreds of thousands of people,” said one senior DoD official, who like others interviewed for this story was granted anonymity to discuss a politically sensitive topic.

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“Good riddance,” said a second DoD official.



 

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