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Tucker Carlson finds new perspective after departing Fox News

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This follows a new report suggesting the former host’s vulgar language in numerous text messages contributed to his Fox News firing

 
Tucker Carlson has posted a video message online just days after the network parted ways with the controversial host.

Carlson says he has a whole new perspective after stepping back from the media industry.

This follows a new report suggesting the former host’s vulgar language in numerous text messages contributed to his Fox News firing.

Carlson described a senior Fox executive as a “C-word” in a message obtained by lawyers as part of the defamation lawsuit between the network and Dominion Voting Systems.

Fox lawyers reportedly convinced the Delaware judge to remove the message from public filings.

But Carlson was still furious and said the network was not doing enough to protect him.

In other messages, he called the Donald Trump adviser and attorney Sidney Powell a C-word and a “bitch” – messages which were made public as part of the lawsuit.

He also said he “passionately hated” Trump and even called for a colleague to be fired for fact-checking the false claims about voting machines.

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