Former cable host Tucker Carlson announced on Saturday morning the launch of his new website, one that is certain to complete his phoenix-like rise out of the ashes that remain of Fox News.
For the price of $72 per year,
TuckerCarlson.com is a new streaming platform that promises subscribers “hours of exclusive members-only content hosted by Tucker Carlson.”
Carlson took to X to deliver the news.
“We’ve been out of work for seven or eight months now,” he began. “Hard to know. Time flies when you’re unemployed.”
“But actually, we have been working in secret and producing an awful lot of material for months now,” he continued. “Interviews, et cetera. And all of it has now found its way to TuckerCarlson.com.”
“We’re launching a brand new thing very soon,” Carlson told his followers, “and we’d love for you to see it.”
Carlson has been, by all measures, smashing it on X, posting long-form interviews with controversial subjects most of the mainstream media would prefer to ignore, including Andrew Tate, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), and, most recently, Alex Jones.
Carlson’s reports on “
sleazy oligarchs in Ukraine“; “
half-demented 80-year-old” John Kerry’s climate claims; and “
the existence of UFOs” have, collectively, garnered more than 40 million views just since November 28.
That’s more than 3.6 million views
each day — and that doesn’t include the other videos he has posted in the past 11 days.