Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson is America's most polarizing cable-news exile, fired by Fox, unbothered, and arguably more influential than ever.
Tucker Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is a conservative political commentator, author, and television host who spent two decades at the top of American cable news. He co-founded The Daily Caller, hosted shows on CNN and MSNBC, and became the undisputed ratings king of Fox News with Tucker Carlson Tonight, routinely the most-watched program in all of cable news before Fox abruptly terminated his contract in April 2023.
His firing sent shockwaves through right-wing media. No official explanation was ever given, though it came days after Fox settled its defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million. Carlson himself called the media landscape “a lie” on the way out the door and pivoted almost immediately to Twitter/X, where his interview show racked up hundreds of millions of views, proving his audience was loyal to him, not the network.
Carlson is known for a brand of populist nationalism that alienated mainstream conservatives while endearing him to a new right that is skeptical of foreign wars, corporate power, and both political parties. His February 2024 interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow made global headlines and intensified debate about his editorial choices.
People search for Tucker Carlson constantly, for his current whereabouts, his family life, his net worth, and the details of his departure from Fox. He occupies a unique space: too big to ignore, too controversial for corporate media, and clearly comfortable operating outside it.