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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Journalist Says Fox ‘Banned’ Him After Tucker Carlson Bombshell

'I’m not allowed on Fox anymore, because I wrote a book about @TuckerCarlson...'

(Luis CornelioHeadline USA) Renowned journalist Chadwick Moore took to Twitter on Sunday to announce he has been banned from the Fox News channel, allegedly due to his upcoming book on famed former Fox News host Tucker Carlson. 

In a tweet that quickly gained traction, Moore wrote, “I’m not allowed on Fox anymore, because I wrote a book about @TuckerCarlson. I’ve been banned from the network.” The message was followed by several tweets in which Moore revealed he was booted from the Gutfeld! Show, which is hosted by Greg Gutfeld. “That show kicked me off because of the book,” Moore added.

In a second tweet that gained over 30,000 views, Moore said, “This is FACT: Fox News has a new policy (aside from banning me): they won’t plug any book from a guest unless it was published by HarperCollins.” 

Moore called Fox News “grotesque” for not letting him promote his book on the show. “You can’t be a guest on Fox unless you’re a Fox author…it’s all so hilarious and grotesque. Fox News will not let you promote your book unless your book is published by Fox News,” the journalist continued.

The author has dropped several bombshells behind the abrupt ousting of Carlson from the conservative channel.

For instance, Moore said in a May 22 video promoting his book Tucker: The Biography that Fox News fired Carlson because of the infamous $787 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

“It has now been reported that his firing was a condition demanded by Dominion as part of a settlement with Fox. Although Dominion has denied this, my sources have intimate knowledge of the situation and they have assured me […] that that is in fact the truth,” Moore said in the now viral video. 

Moore’s biography of Carlson, which is set to be released on July 18, delves into the influential TV personality’s rapid rise to fame within the conservative movement. Carlson’s now-canceled show, Tucker Carlson Tonight, was Fox News’s most-watched show before it was abruptly canceled.

In a third tweet, Moore dismissed Fox’s alleged decision to bar him from appearing on their shows, saying, “Well, I’ve been canceled by liberal corporate media and now I’m canceled by corporate “conservative” media. I think I’ll be fine. I couldn’t care less.”

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