Tucker Carlson, the right-wing commentator who has broken with President Donald Trump over the Iran war and has become a subject of the president’s ire, apologized for his role in helping him get ...
“The Interview” host Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about her preparation to interview Mr. Carlson and some judgment calls she had to make in real time. By Patrick Healy Patrick Healy is the assistant ...
Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson apologized for supporting President Trump during a repentant discussion with his brother Buckley Carlson. “You wrote speeches for him, I campaigned for him. I mean, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson apologized to his followers on Monday for his long-standing support of President Donald Trump ...
Tucker Carlson‘s break with President Donald Trump — whom the ex-Fox News host once robustly supported — took a stunning turn, as Carlson apologized for campaigning for Trump and said he was sorry for ...
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson expressed regret over supporting President Donald Trump, saying in a video released Monday that he would "be tormented by it for a long time" and apologized for ...
President Donald Trump during a live interview with Tucker Carlson at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, on Oct. 31, 2024. Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson has long been regarded as a ...
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson apologized for backing President Donald Trump in 2024 amid their ongoing feud. During a recent podcast interview with his brother, Buckley Carlson, Tucker Carlson ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Tucker Carlson has lost faith in Donald Trump since the Iran war, and now says he’s sorry for misleading people ...
Pundit Tucker Carlson is expressing regret for voicing support for President Trump. Carlson, who has been a sharp critic of Trump’s war in Iran, said during a recent episode of his podcast and online ...
President Trump made an unexpected introduction at the White House last January, directing the attention of more than a dozen oil executives to a friend—an uncomfortable-looking man wedged between the ...