Tucker Carlson reveals the ‘precise moment’ when Washington decided to send Donald Trump to prison

Tucker Carlson reveals the ‘precise moment’ Washington decided to send Donald Trump to jail in third Twitter show – claiming the former president made a ‘blood enemy’ of the federal government as he slams the case of classified documents

  • Tucker Carlson aired the third episode of his new show on Twitter on Tuesday — a show his former bosses at Fox News are trying to stop
  • Carlson discussed Donald Trump’s arrest in Miami and accused the Justice Department of trying to overthrow him
  • He said Trump was arrested for daring to challenge the idea that America should be the world’s policeman

Tucker Carlson claimed Tuesday night that Donald Trump was indicted for daring to challenge the US military industry and question America’s role in international conflicts.

He stated that the elite in Washington D.C. had decided to “take Trump out” because he rejected involvement in foreign wars.

“It’s been unavoidable since February 16, 2016,” Carlson said.

“That’s the day Donald Trump made a blood enemy of the greatest and most powerful organization in human history, namely the federal government.”

The former Fox News host made the claims on the third installment of his social media news cast, Tucker On Twitter, which has replaced his primetime show.

Tucker Carlson aired Tuesday the third episode of “Tucker on Twitter,” his new show that replaced his primetime Fox News slot

Carlson was fired by Fox in April: The network is now taking legal action to stop him broadcasting on Twitter, insisting that he should not host a show until his contract expires in 2025.

But Carlson’s lawyers insist Fox executives violated and voided his contract, so he’s free to air his show.

On Tuesday night, he claimed that the charges against Trump were due to his foreign policy and aversion to international involvement.

“Most permanent residents of Washington decided that thwarting Trump was the single most important mission of their lives,” he said.