Cara Delevingne: I don't think Tucker Carlson is powerful. He's just like Bill O'Reilly was a big deal, so was Rush Limbaugh; they either die or they die in the ratings. She says he may make more money in a new environment, but it's certainly not going to have the same influence. DeGeneres: It seems pretty classic to me what happened to Tucker Carlson. We'll be watching his downfall on Twitter,. We'll see. What happens to Tucker on Twitter, I guess. But social media is not a competitor to Fox News. Do you agree? Or to cable news?
Fox News and social media are two arenas that will define the next presidential race. Today, after Kara and Nayeema discuss the implications of the recent injunction by a federal judge banning Biden administration officials from communicating with social media platforms, we dive into Fox’s Rupert-Trump-Tucker love triangle. We’re joined by a panel including New York Times reporter Jeremy W. Peters, Guardian columnist Margaret Sullivan, and Dispatch Editor in Chief Jonah Goldberg.
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