The Tucker Carlson Show

Tucker Carlson Network
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247 snips
May 30, 2025 • 2h 14min

Glenn Greenwald: The Truth About Epstein, Jake Tapper's Humiliation, & Insane New Push to Nuke Gaza

Glenn Greenwald, a journalist and author renowned for his insights on civil liberties and government transparency, dives into a series of compelling topics. He critiques corporate media’s handling of Joe Biden’s alleged cognitive decline and reflects on the hypocrisy of past media narratives. The discussion tangles with Jeffrey Epstein’s complex connections, shedding light on intelligence operations and the urgent call for transparency. Greenwald also explores the political divisions worsened by tribalism and emphasizes the importance of challenging mainstream narratives in today’s media landscape.
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164 snips
May 28, 2025 • 2h 4min

Sen. Ron Johnson: What’s Really in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” and Uncovering the Truth About 9-11

Sen. Ron Johnson, a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin known for his conservative stance, dives into controversial topics like the mysterious circumstances surrounding 9/11 and the COVID vaccine's adverse effects. He questions Congress's financial literacy, warns about the looming debt crisis, and challenges government spending practices. Johnson also raises concerns about the lack of transparency in public health and unpacks the implications of military spending. His insights may spark greater public discourse on accountability and economic stability.
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133 snips
May 27, 2025 • 2h 8min

Mike Benz: The CIA’s Use of NGOs to Coup Foreign Governments, and How They’re Doing It to Trump

Mike Benz, an expert on NGOs, explores how these organizations operate as tools of U.S. foreign policy, often on behalf of powerful elites. He discusses the CIA's historical use of NGOs for regime changes and the intertwining of philanthropy and corporate interests in shaping foreign policy. Benz critiques the influence of groups like George Soros' Open Society Foundation and raises concerns about the funding of NGOs in Eastern Europe. He also examines the implications of these dynamics on democracy and the ethical dilemmas surrounding U.S. interventions.
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61 snips
May 23, 2025 • 32min

Vadym Novynskyi: Zelensky’s Mission to End Christianity in Ukraine & Why America Is Still Funding It

Vadym Novynskyi, a prominent Ukrainian businessman and politician, sheds light on the alarming persecution of the Orthodox Church under President Zelensky. He discusses Zelensky’s declared war on Christianity, the world’s silence on the issue, and the dire consequences that may follow his activism. Novynskyi expresses concerns for his safety as he questions why U.S. politicians continue to fund this oppression. He also critiques Ukraine's NATO aspirations amidst escalating tensions with Russia, emphasizing the urgent need for religious freedom and political transparency.
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67 snips
May 21, 2025 • 1h 9min

Harmeet Dhillon’s War on the Discrimination Against White Christians and DOJ Corruption

Harmeet Dhillon, a prominent lawyer and Republican National Committee member, dives into the ongoing discrimination against white Christians in America. She reveals shocking insights about the emotional turmoil among DOJ attorneys post-Trump’s election and the rampant discrimination in hiring practices. Dhillon addresses the corruption she faces while striving for accountability within the DOJ. She also discusses the dangerous implications of consent decrees on community safety and emphasizes the urgent need to protect religious freedoms and uphold integrity in the legal system.
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113 snips
May 20, 2025 • 2h 41min

Shawn Ryan: Biden’s Cancer, Kash & Bongino on Epstein, & CIA Attempts to Infiltrate Podcasts

Shawn Ryan, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor, dives into the mystery surrounding Joe Biden's health and the challenges of trust in today's political landscape. He shares gripping stories from his CIA career, navigating conflict zones and the complexities of espionage. The discussion highlights a spiritual revival in the U.S. and the impact of technology on truth and trust, emphasizing the current chaos in media narratives. Ryan also reflects on balancing modern dilemmas with family life while pursuing authenticity in podcasting.
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159 snips
May 16, 2025 • 1h 35min

Oren Cass: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Reversing the Foreign Policy That Doomed America’s Economy

Oren Cass, an economist and author focused on restoring economic policies that strengthen families and communities, shares insights on the failures of postwar global economic strategies. He discusses how Trump's tariffs disrupt an outdated foreign policy that has hurt the U.S. economy. The conversation delves into the societal divide created by modern individualism, the importance of family values, and the historical context of trade as a tool for foreign policy. Cass emphasizes the need for a pragmatic approach in balancing rights and responsibilities in today's complex landscape.
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60 snips
May 14, 2025 • 1h 25min

Ed Martin on Dan Bongino vs. DOJ, and Republicans in Congress Secretly Plotting Against Trump

Ed Martin, a former U.S. Attorney nominee and political commentator, shares his insights on political adversity. He discusses a personal confrontation with a leftist critic and critiques Senator Thom Tillis for his actions against January 6th protestors. Martin reveals the larger issues within the Department of Justice, addressing crime and homelessness in D.C. He delves into the challenges of gun control policies and the need for genuine reform in a politically charged climate, emphasizing the complexities of navigating corruption and accountability.
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332 snips
May 12, 2025 • 2h 22min

Dave Smith: Debating Douglas Murray, the “Woke Right” Narrative, and the Moment He Found God

Dave Smith, a sharp-witted comedian and libertarian commentator, dives into the fallout from his debate with Douglas Murray. He candidly discusses the absurdity of the 'Woke Right' narrative and his experiences with conservative media. Smith reflects on how his journey to faith was sparked by becoming a parent, which altered his views on spirituality and gratitude. He also confronts the challenges of political identity and the changing dynamics of free expression in today’s media landscape.
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76 snips
May 9, 2025 • 1h 37min

Glenn Loury: Ousted for Opposing Middle Eastern Wars, MLK Files, & the One Thing Malcolm X Got Right

Glenn Loury, a prominent Black economist and professor, discusses his controversial opinions on Middle Eastern conflicts and the fallout from voicing dissent. He challenges the decline of critical thinking in universities and questions whether the civil rights movement truly benefited Black Americans. Loury reflects on Malcolm X's legacy, particularly his emphasis on self-reliance and community responsibility. He critiques the current political landscape and urges for a broader debate around economics and social issues, pointing to the complexities of modern activism and historical narratives.

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