Tucker Carlson Reveals Democratic Lawmaker Accused His Show of Having Ties to Russia
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  Rebecca Downs 
 Posted: Feb 04, 2022 9:45 PM
  
  

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Democrats sure have a habit of accusing those they disagree with of   conspiring with Russia, especially lately. That's not just the case with   lawmakers from the other side of the aisle, though White House Press   Secretary Jen Psaki
 did accuse   Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) of "parroting Russian talking points" for his   position on Ukraine entering NATO. It extends to journalists as well. A   recent and chilling example includes Tucker Carlson, who on his Friday   night show of "Tucker Carlson Tonight" revealed that Rep. Jim Cooper   (D-TN) accused his program of having ties to Russia.
"At an earlier age, this is the point when Matt Lee would've gone to the  podium and punched him right in the face beer there was a time in this  country when calling a man disloyal was a grave and serious charge. You  cannot let that stand," Carlson pointed out. He 
was referring to an exchange  between  the AP reporter and Ned Price, the State Department  spokesperson,  during which Price was less than forthcoming with his  evidence that  Russia is conducting a "fabricated attack" against  Ukraine. 
Carlson then revealed that Cooper on Wednesday asked during a  closed-door briefing in Congress if the show has ties to Russia. "We are  not tied to Russia, of course. It's a cable television program. He  knows that. But that is not the point. We have criticized the Biden  administration's Ukraine policy. So in retaliation for that, Jim Cooper  has asked the Intel agencies to dig up dirt on us," Carlson alleged.
  
The host also referenced a scandal involving the National Security Agency (NSA), when 
a whistleblower came forward last summer 
to reveal that 
the agency spied on Carlson, 
as was later confirmed. 
"To be clear, that is not allowed. It is illegal to use the U.S.  Government to settle partisan scores or to silent opposition  journalists. It is also, by the way, illegal to secretly monitor their  electronic communication. We are not speculating about it. The NSA  admitted that," Carlson also reminded.
Rep.  Cooper, who Carslon said "admitted what he did today when we asked   him," was "too cowardly to come on tonight to explain how he could   justify that," according to the host, who frequently invites and has on   guests from across the aisle to explain their point of view.
"This is scary behavior. It is also revealing. After a full year of  governing, all the Biden administration could muster when challenged are  challenged our ad hominem attacks and more spine from the Intel agents.  Let's put the Intel agencies on. What they can't do is explain  themselves. They don't even try," Carlson also said towards the  beginning of his program. 
Cooper's  office, in a statement that was obtained by The Washington  Examiner and  shared by Daniel Chaitin, mentioned that the congressman  was marking  the first anniversary of his wife's death, who passed due  to  Alzheimer's. The statement went on to note that the congressman "has   every right to ask whatever questions he thinks are important to   strengthening American security during confidential House Intelligence   Committee hearings."
It  was bad enough that the NSA was spying on Carlson. It's not the kind  of  situation where there should be a "here we go again" moment. 
      
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 It's one thing for the White House to go after members across the aisle; what they did to Hawley is egregious, but he at least 
took it in stride, as did 
his staff.  The  Democratic Party has been accusing their detractors of Russian   collusion for years now. When it amounts to spying on journalists and   television hosts and tossing around such accusations, there's even   further cause for concern with how President Joe Biden and his handlers   treat the free press, as if there weren't enough reasons to be   frustrated with 
a less than transparent administration.