Former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that he is in Moscow to interview Russia's president Vladimir Putin in an announcement that revealed a strong divide within the cryptocurrency community.
What Happened: Carlson published a 4-minute video on his X (formerly Twitter) account, explaining his rationale for traveling to Russia to be the first Western media person to interview the Russian president since the invasion of Ukraine.
What Happened: Carlson published a 4-minute video on his X (formerly Twitter) account, explaining his rationale for traveling to Russia to be the first Western media person to interview the Russian president since the invasion of Ukraine.
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