Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
Russia-Backed Television Network
Airs Tucker Carlson's Pro-Putin
Monologue
2/24/22
Fox News host Tucker Carlson's
ongoing defense of Russia has now
made its way to that country with
a state-backed television network
airing a snippet of Carlson's
monologue about Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The monologue, in which Carlson,
the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight,
questions why Americans should
dislike Putin, aired this week on
RT, an international television
network controlled and funded by
the Russian government. The channel
is often considered a major source
of Russian propaganda.
Carlson's monologue was shown on RT
on Wednesday with Russian subtitles.
In addition to the cable broadcast,
an article on Carlson's speech was
also posted on RT's website.
After RT aired Carlson's monologue,
the speech was picked up by a number
of other Russian news services.
Deadline Hollywood reported that
another Russian state news agency,
Sputnik News, referenced Carlson's
speech in an article on their website
titled "Tucker Carlson Slams Biden
for Focusing on Putin, Ukraine
Instead of US Domestic Problems."
The article asserted that economic
sanctions imposed by President Joe
Biden in retaliation for the Russian
invasion would "entail negative
consequences for the American people."
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-backed-television-network-airs-tucker-ca >rlsons-pro-putin-monologue-1682509
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