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Tucker Carlson’s brutal takedown of New York Times reporter requesting comment about his ‘Proud Boys tie’

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Tucker Carlson Publicly Shot Down a New York Times Reporter Who Requested Comments About His 'Proud Boys Tie'

Tucker Carlson publicly criticized a New York Times reporter who asked him for comment about his ‘Proud Boys tie.’

in a mail On X, political commentator and media personality Tucker Carlson revealed a request he received from reporter Adam Satariano, who said he was writing a story about how groups affiliated with the Proud Boys use the chat app Telegram to communicate.

The investigation said: “In some Telegram posts from Proud Boys chapters, they talk about Mr. Carlson wearing black and gold colors at the recent MSG rally for former President Trump in New York.”

‘Members of the Proud Boys have interpreted this as a sign of support for the Proud Boys, who wear black and gold as their official colors… Was Mr. Carlson’s choice to wear black and gold a sign of support to the Proud Boys?’

Carlson did not hold back in his response, mocking the journalist for his conspiratorial insinuations.

Tucker Carlson Publicly Shot Down a New York Times Reporter Who Requested Comments About His ‘Proud Boys Tie’

Carlson didn't hold back in his response, mocking the reporter for his conspiratorial insinuations.

Carlson didn’t hold back in his response, mocking the reporter for his conspiratorial insinuations.

He jokingly replied: ‘Yes, this is an official Proud Boys tie. I received it at my Proud Boys initiation several years ago, after taking a blood oath to the global fascist revolution and the sacred principles of Q Anon.

‘As you can imagine, I wouldn’t normally admit this. Secret society rules being what they are, everything related to the dress code is supposed to be confidential. But in this case, your relentless journalism has outfoxed me.

‘Damn you, New York Times. You win again.’

His post X has been viewed 1.6 million times.

Trump held his Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday, which went viral for its lineup of speakers, including Elon Musk and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe.

Hinchcliffe, 40, took the podium at Madison Square Garden on Sunday to tell a series of jokes that included lewd and racist comments about Latinos, Jews and blacks.

The jokes were typical of Hinchcliffe, a podcaster and writer known for his edgy, often dark humor and biting commentary, but they were not well received. His joke calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage,” in particular, has sparked national outrage.

But despite the controversy, Trump’s media stock has risen following the Republican’s rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

With just a week until the presidential election, Wall Street is preparing for a second term for Donald Trump, Puck reports.

Trump Media & Technology (DJT) is trending higher on the Nasdaq and is up 22 percent on Monday.

Adam Satariano said he was writing a story about how groups affiliated with the Proud Boys use the chat app Telegram to communicate.

Adam Satariano said he was writing a story about how groups affiliated with the Proud Boys use the chat app Telegram to communicate.

Adam Satariano, who prefaced that he was writing a story about how groups affiliated with the Proud Boys use the chat app Telegram to communicate. DJT, the operator of Trump’s Truth Social platform, was worth $9.5 billion at Monday’s close, the same as Elon Musk’s. X, formerly known as Twitter.

The stock is up 236 percent this month, on track for its best month since October 2021. It was trading at more than $54 as of midday Tuesday.

However, trading was suspended several times on Tuesday due to the stock’s extraordinary volatility.

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