Tucker Carlson’s Twitter bio changes to ‘non-binary climate change activist of color’

Tucker Carlson’s Twitter bio last night changed to state he was a “non-binary climate change activist of color.”

The hacktivist group, Anonymous, claimed it was behind the operation, but Fox News told DailyMail.com that Tucker’s “account has not been hacked.”

The Fox News host’s bio said he was a “visionary tech founder,” a “CNBC market analyst,” and an “informal adviser to Zelensky.” His page was also adorned with two transgender pride flags.

Carlson’s Twitter bio has since been reversed to state his true credentials, though it also says he’s “fully vaccinated,” “She/Her,” and includes a Ukrainian flag emoji.

Tucker Carlson’s Twitter bio changed Tuesday night to state he was a “non-binary climate change activist of color.” He also claimed that he was a “visionary tech founder,” a “CNBC market analyst,” and an “informal adviser to Zelensky,” all subjects he has repeatedly criticized on his show.

Twitter hacktivist group Anonymous claimed to have carried out the operation, but Fox News told DailyMail.com that Tucker’s “account has not been hacked” and that “Anonymous’s claim is false.”

A archive from Carlson’s account shows that the bio was actually changed on his page.

This isn’t the first time Carlson has used his Twitter bio to mock certain groups, as his bio has been changed back to: ‘Emmy Award-winning television journalist, graduate of Harvard University and Law School. of Yale’. Frequent visitor to Aspen Inst. Fully vaccinated. She she.’

Carlson, who identifies a man, told a San Diego megachurch on April 2 that he had not been vaccinated against COVID-19.

‘Get my fourth shot? I don’t think so,” Carlson said. ‘I skipped the top three, I’m not going to get that one either.’

The Fox News stalwart has long been one of the staunchest critics of the COVID0-19 vaccine and the lockdown policies of the mainstream media and has actively promoted it against it.

As of Wednesday morning, Carlson has changed his bio again to “Emmy Award-winning television journalist, graduate of Harvard College and Yale Law School.” Frequent visitor to Aspen Inst. Fully vaccinated. She/She with the Ukrainian flag. Fox News would not comment on why Carlson changed his biography or why he makes false claims in either version.

She also previously claimed that she used the ‘they/their’ pronouns before changing them to feminine in her biography.

Furthermore, Carlson is not an Emmy winner and did not attend Harvard or Yale, but rather Trinity College, where he graduated in 1991. And Carlson, a conservative, is unlikely to subscribe to the ideas of the liberal think tank Aspen Institute.

Recently, the father of four and other Fox News megastars found themselves embroiled in a $1.6 billion lawsuit against the broadcasting giant by Dominion, which made voting machines for the 2020 election.

Fox is being sued over claims the network endorsed theories that the company’s voting machines were rigged to achieve a Biden victory.

The station’s owner, Rupert Murdoch, recently testified about the lawsuit, saying he would “like to [Fox] to have been stronger denouncing the stolen electoral claims.

Last week, Mitch McConnell criticized the news network and Carlson for downplaying the January 6 attack after obtaining 44,000 hours of footage from that day. McConnell opened his weekly news conference by saying he fully aligned with US Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger, who claimed Carlson had “perfectly handpicked” the images.

Fox News denies the claims made against it by Dominion.

Last week, Mitch McConnell criticized the news network and Carlson for downplaying the January 6 attack after obtaining 44,000 hours of footage from that day.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy gave Carlson and his team exclusive access to the security tapes, which were broadcast Monday night.

“They were neat and meek,” Carlson said of those who stormed the Capitol.

‘These were not insurgents; they were tourists.

McConnell opened his weekly press conference by saying that he fully aligned with US Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger, who called Carlson’s conclusions “offensive and misleading.” He held up a paper copy of Manger’s statement, titled ‘Truth and Justice’.

“In my opinion, it was a mistake for Fox News to present this in a way that is completely different from what our top law enforcement official here on Capitol Hill thinks,” McConnell told reporters.

Manger said that Carlson had “handpicked from the quieter moments” of the siege.

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