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September 10, 2025 3 mins
Tucker Carlson has been at the center of several heated debates and high-profile moments over the past few days. In a recent high-profile interview on "Piers Morgan Uncensored," Carlson discussed his forthcoming documentary series centered on the events of September 11, 2001, promising to question the official narrative and explore what he calls overlooked truths. This project has already sparked substantial discussion across social media, with Carlson suggesting that Americans deserve to know "what actually happened." The documentary, teased heavily in his media appearances, is expected to challenge both government transparency and media orthodoxy.

Carlson also recently tangled with billionaire Mark Cuban during a live debate over U.S. aid to Ukraine. Pushing Cuban on his support for Ukrainian aid, Carlson pressed him to personally contribute, leading to a viral exchange in which Cuban admitted that, despite vocal support, he had not donated money directly. Carlson criticized this position as performative, igniting a broader discussion online about authenticity in political advocacy.

In his own podcast, Carlson made headlines for saying he would feel comfortable offering condolences to Osama bin Laden’s family after his death. This remark drew sharp condemnation from Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who called Carlson’s comments bizarre and took issue with Carlson’s broader arguments about U.S. foreign policy, particularly his interview with Iran’s president and his willingness to air controversial historical perspectives, including a guest who argued the U.S. should have sided with the Nazis in World War II. Cruz warned against entertaining such extreme views and questioned Carlson’s judgment for giving them airtime.

Carlson’s influence continues to loom large in the conservative media world. According to the Daily Signal and AMAC, Fox News recently acquired Red Seat Ventures, the firm representing Carlson and several other prominent right-wing hosts. This comes as part of a significant shift in the media landscape, with new private sector initiatives and media outfits challenging what some describe as legacy media’s former dominance.

Financially, Carlson’s independent media company, Last Country Inc., is thriving after a major investment from 1789 Capital, which is linked to Donald Trump allies and positions itself as championing conservative and "anti-woke" values. The company reportedly focuses on building a "parallel economy" that caters to audiences seeking alternatives to mainstream narratives and institutions. 1789 Capital touts investments in other prominent ventures alongside Carlson’s company, reinforcing his significant standing in the evolving right-of-center media ecosystem.

Recent discussions about Carlson’s impact have centered not only on his reach but also the controversies he courts—by hosting polarizing guests, challenging American foreign policy consensus, and amplifying debates around topics like the COVID-19 response, as seen in episodes of his Tucker Carlson Network.

Carlson also remains engaged in ongoing debates about political trust, media bias, and the role of new media in shaping public opinion. His statements and projects continue to generate strong reactions from both supporters, who view him as a truth-teller unafraid to challenge establishment narratives, and critics, who argue that his platforming of fringe or extreme viewpoints is reckless and divisive.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tucker Carlson has been at the center of several heated
debates and high profile moments over the past few days.
In a recent high profile interview on Time Piers Morgan Uncensored,
Karlson discussed his forthcoming documentary series centered on the events
of September eleventh, two thousand one, promising to question the
official narrative and explore what he calls overlooked truths. This

(00:21):
project has already sparked substantial discussion across social media, with
Carlson suggesting that Americans deserve to know what actually happened.
The documentary, teased heavily in his media appearances, is expected
to challenge both government transparency and media orthodoxy. Carlson also
recently tangled with billion m Mark Cuban during a live

(00:41):
debate over USA to Ukraine. Pushing Cuban on his support
for Ukrainian aid, Carlson pressed him to personally contribute, leading
to a viral exchange in which Cuban admitted that, despite
vocal support, he had not donated money directly. Carlson criticized
this position as performative, igniting a broader discussion online about

(01:02):
authenticity and political advocacy. In his own podcast, Carlson made
headlines for saying he would feel comfortable offering condolences to
Osama bin Laden's family after his death. This remark drew
sharp condemnation from Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who called Carlson's
comments bizarre and took issue with Carlson's broader arguments about

(01:24):
US foreign policy, particularly his interview with Iran's president, and
his willingness to air controversial historical perspectives, including a guest
who argued the U s should have sided with the
Nazis in World War iiO Cruz warned against entertaining such
extreme views and questioned Carlson's judgment for giving them airtime.
Carlson's influence continues to loom large in the conservative media world,

(01:48):
according to The Daily Signal and a mac. Fox News
recently acquired Red Seat Ventures, the firm representing Carlson and
several other prominent rightling hosts. This RUMs as part of
a significant shift in the media landscape, with new private
sector initiatives and media outfits challenging what some describe as

(02:08):
Legacy Media's former dominance. Financially, Carlson's independent media company, Last Country, Inc.
Is thriving after a major investment from one seven to
eight nine Capital, which is linked to Donald Trump allies
and positions itself as championing conservative and anti woke values.
The company reportedly focuses on building a parallel economy that

(02:30):
caters to audiences seeking alternatives to mainstream narratives and institutions.
One seven eight to nine Capital touts investments in other
prominent ventures alongside Carlson's company, reinforcing his significance standing in
the evolving right of center media ecosystem. Recent discussions about
Carlson's impact have centered not only on his reach, but

(02:52):
also the controversies he courts by hosting polarizing guests, challenging
American foreign policy consensus, and amplifying debates around topics like
the COVID nineteen response as seen in episodes of his
Tucker Carlson Network. Carlson also remains engaged in ongoing debates
about political trust, media bias, and the role of new

(03:13):
media and shaping public opinion. His statements and projects continue
to generate strong reactions from both supporters who view him
as a truth teller unafraid to challenge establishment narratives and
critics who argue that his platforming of fringe or extreme
viewpoints is reckless and divisive. Thanks for listening to the
Tucker Carlson News Tracker podcast. Be sure to subscribe for

(03:36):
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