Donald Trump is reportedly considering sitting down with Tucker Carlson on his Twitter show at the same time as the first Republican presidential debate. gabrielsherman reports:
to Newsmax about Baier’s confrontational tone: “I thought it was okay, but there was nothing friendly about it. You know, it was nasty.”
For Carlson, landing a Trump interview on the night of a Fox debate would demonstrate his growing conservative media power as he plans to launch his own streaming-based company. According to the source, investors have already told the ex-Fox anchor that they would contribute $100 million to his venture. Carlson and his business partner, Daily Caller cofounderare currently reviewing trademarks to find an available name for the company, the source said. Carlson has joked to friends that he should name the company “Go Fuck Yourself Media.
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