He tore apart Fox News Tucker Carlson’s home studio – the presenter is not giving up, he is rebuilding it himself

He tore apart Fox News Tucker Carlson’s home studio – the presenter is not giving up, he is rebuilding it himself
He tore apart Fox News Tucker Carlson’s home studio – the presenter is not giving up, he is rebuilding it himself
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Tucker Carlson is a dominant figure in the conservative American media space. He followed Donald Trump’s line on Fox News for a long time, even though the ex-president had a nasty fight with taxes. The presenter, who also visited Hungary, was fired by Fox at the end of April, while he was involved in a multi-hundred-million-dollar lawsuit with a voting machine manufacturing company, which demanded compensation for damage to his reputation. Both the news TV and Carlson gave space to Donald Trump’s claims about election fraud.

They took the scenery and everything, all the equipment, the chairs, the desk, the dividing walls”

Daily Mail quoted Patrick Feeney, who is in charge of rebuilding the studio. Why did all this happen? A source told The Guardian, also in Britain, that the equipment was their property, and the studio was built at their own expense.

Fox News has not disclosed why it fired Carlson, but Variety magazine recently reported that a Fox executive told it that was a verbal condition of the out-of-court settlement with voting machine company Dominion — in addition to $787 million in damages. .

Photo: DailyMail

A spokesman for Dominion told The Guardian that the full amount was received on April 18, two days before the case was closed and six days before Carlson was fired. Carlson, 54, is now working with a three-man crew to rebuild his studio in Woodstock, Maine. – according to the published pictures, in a checkered shirt and work vest, with a large ax in his hand.

(Daily Mail / Featured image: MTI/Zsolt Szigetváry)


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