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Tucker Carlson went to Moscow to worship at the feet of his idol Vladimir Putin‼️
🔥Tucker Carlson is a propagandist — NOT a journalist‼️
🔥He is desperate to make himself relevant after being fired by Fox “News”‼️
As we knew all along @TuckerCarlson is a #kremlin #PutinIsaWarCriminal stooge, and a lying bullying homophobic racist wife beater. #TrumpForPrison2024

Immigrant traitor Elon Musk was the one who arranged for the Putin interview for Tucker Carlson.

The EU is mulling sanctions
targeting TUCKER CARLSON

Musk wrote: “If true, this would be disturbing indeed. One may agree with Tucker or not, but he is a major American journalist and such an action would greatly offend the American public.”
Absolutely laughable, hot garbage. Tucker Carlson.
Appalling that Elon Musk would facilitate Putin’s lies.
But Musk  wants eyes, clicks and have them to buy advertising on Xwitter.

ANTI-WAR PUTIN CRITIC
BORIS NADEZHDIN BANNED FROM RUNNING IN RUSSIAN ELECTION:

Russia bars anti-war Putin critic Boris Nadezhdin from next month’s election

The 60-year-old presented a challenge to the Kremlin as President Vladimir Putin seeks a fifth term in power ahead of the March vote.

Boris Nadezhdin submitted the required number of signatures in support of his candidacy, but authorities ruled that thousands of them were invalid.

Russian authorities have barred the only anti-war presidential campaigner from running against President Vladimir Putin in next month’s election, heading off a challenge from a man who garnered surprise levels of support.

Hundreds of people in cities across Russia lined up to give their signatures in Nadezhdin’s support to allow him to be registered as a candidate by Russia’s Central Electoral Commission, an electoral procedure that the Kremlin often uses to weed out those who could seriously challenge Putin.

On Thursday, the commission ruled that thousands of the signatures were faulty, and the verified ones were not enough to register Nadezhdin.

Nadezhdin, 60, said he was disappointed in the decision and would appeal to the country’s supreme court.

“I ask you not to give up,” he told his supporters. “Something has happened that many could not believe in: citizens sensed the possibility of changes in Russia. It was you who stood in long lines to declare to the whole world: ‘Russia will be a great and free country,’” he added.

By Yuliya Talmazan

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