On Thursday, conservative commentator Tucker Carlson joined Roseanne Barr for a sit-down interview where the two discussed a number of topics, including the 2024 election, Julian Assange, and more. One particularly viral clip featured Carlson explaining why he would be supporting 45th President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.
"I certainly support Trump, I'll tell you that. I mean, I've always agreed with Trump's policies, always. And I've lost friends over it. I've never really actively supported anybody because it's not my job to actively support people. I watch," Carlson said. "But I became an active Trump supporter when they raided Mar-a-Lago last summer, the summer of 2022. That can't stand."
"I agree with Trump on a lot, but even if I disagree with Trump on a lot, I'd still be a Trump supporter because you cannot allow that. You cannot allow the regime, the president of the United States, to use the justice department to knock the frontrunner out of the race. You can't do that," Carlson continued. "So it's bigger than Trump. It's bigger than Biden. It's a question of whether you want to live in a free country with a functional justice system. So I am voting for Trump, and if they convict him, I will send him the maximum donations, and I will lead protests. That's how I feel. And by the way, if I had thought that he had committed some real crime, I wouldn't feel that way, but he didn't. He and Biden are both found with classified documents at home, along with every other former high-level federal official in history, but only Trump is indicted. Tell me how that works."
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In addition to voicing his wholehearted support for President Trump, Carlson also exposed the truth about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. "Assange has never been accused of lying or of fraud or of making money in some criminal scheme. Assange has been accused of telling the truth, period, and they are torturing him to death in front of all of us, and no one is doing anything about it. And Mike Pompeo is a very, very sinister person. I've always thought that, and I told Trump that. Never should have allowed him to run [the] CIA or [the State Department]. But Mike Pompeo tried to have him murdered, and that's a criminal act. He's not even charged with a crime in the United States. Mike Pompeo, as CIA director, this came out, and Mike Pompeo didn't deny it...He tried to have Julian Assange murdered in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and that's a fact. Why isn't Mike Pompeo in prison?"
You can watch the full interview below:
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