Tucker Carlson Launches Conspiracy-Heavy Web Show on Twitter Despite Objections from Fox News
- Carlson posted the first episode of his new Twitter show discussing the Ukraine war and UFOs two months after leaving Fox News.
- Fox News sent Carlson a cease and desist letter claiming he violated his contract by launching the competing show.
- Carlson's lawyers argue that any legal action against Carlson infringes on his right to free speech.
- The first episode of Tucker on Twitter amassed over 95 million views and involved Carlson's unfiltered thoughts on UFOs and his unfounded claims about Ukraine.
- Critics argue Carlson's show promotes misinformation and conspiracy theories.