Carlson not only was host of the highest-rated show on Fox, but he also hosted one of the highest-rated shows on basic cable TV. Given the boot—seemingly out of the blue—did Carlson tread too deeply into globalist cabal-tainted waters, exposing too much of the truth for the network to handle? STORY AT-A-GLANCE April 24, Fox News abruptly fired Tucker Carlson, host of the highest-rated show on the network, and one of the highest-rated shows on all of basic cable.
At this time, no official explanation for the termination has been given, and Carlson himself has not spoken out either.
Rumors of what caused the network to give Carlson the boot include his calling out the sins of Big Pharma, exposing the World Economic Forum’s push to get people to eat bugs, and his criticism of the United States’ proxy war in Ukraine. Carlson also angered the FBI when he asserted that Ray Epps, who took part in the Jan. 6 “insurrection” was an FBI informant.
His head of booking, Abby Grossberg, is suing Fox alleging Carlson created a hostile work environment, which may have played a role. Others believe it’s because he gave a speech talking about spirituality and prayer, and suggesting we’re in a battle of good and evil.
Other potential reasons include Carlson’s penchant for “birthing negative news cycles about the network that tarnish the brand” and the fact that mainstream advertisers have been steering clear of his show, as well as his repeated use of the c-word in texts to describe women he didn’t care for. On April 24, Fox News abruptly fired Tucker Carlson, host of the highest-rated show on the network, and one of the highest-rated shows on all of basic cable.1 In the days since, rumors of what caused the network to give Carlson the boot, seemingly out of the blue, have spanned a wide range….