The time for placing Tucker Carlson orders has expired.
It was revealed the financial breakdown of the former Fox News host’s new media venture.
During a live Rumble Friday conversation with British comedian Russell Brand, Carlson provided commentary.
This was Carlson’s first interview following his abrupt termination from Fox News.
Carlson stated that he broadcasts “Tucker on Twitter” as a free-lance user of the service, with no advertising responsibilities.
Carlson, referring to the multibillionaire proprietor of the platform, stated, “I do not work for Elon.
.@TuckerCarlson: "I don’t work for @ElonMusk. He’s paid me zero money. I don’t think I ever want to work for anyone again." pic.twitter.com/FvicoLA786
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 7, 2023
“He’s paid me zero money.”
Carlson referred to his time at Fox News and his decision to pursue a different path where he could be his own supervisor.
“I don’t think I ever want to work for anyone again. I’ve done that.”
Carlson has made it plain that he intends to profit from his media career.
“I’d like to make money. I think that’s fair.”
“But I’m not working for Elon Musk.”
“He hasn’t offered to hire me, and if he did I wouldn’t accept … What he’s done is offer me what he’s offered every other user of Twitter, which is a chance to broadcast your views without a gatekeeper there.”
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