Explore the takeaways and key points from the recent face-to-face interview between Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin.
Tucker Carlson's recent unedited interview with Vladimir Putin sparked various discussions and insights. Putin, in his characteristic manner, engaged in a mix of lecturing, joking, and occasional seriousness. The two-hour conversation touched on crucial topics like Bill Clinton, the release of a detained US journalist, and US military aid to Ukraine. Putin's historical revisionism and justifications for war were central points. The interview highlighted the Russian president's calculated negotiation tactics, including naming his price for the release of a Wall Street Journal reporter.
Masha Gessen writes about the various takeaways from the TV personality Tucker Carlson's face-to-face interview with the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, ...
Vladimir Putin lectured, joked and occasionally snarled - but not at his host. Tucker Carlson laughed, listened - and then listened some more.
POLITICO watched the 2-hour love-in with the Russian president so you don't have to.
Bill Clinton flip-flopping, releasing detained US journalist and US military aid to Ukraine were all on the agenda.
Wide-eyed former Fox host tagged along as Russian president steered the conversation through Russian history and justifications for war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin sat down in the Kremlin for a two-hour interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, pushing his views on the ...
The Russian president named his price for the negotiated release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.
Russian president Vladimir Putin's Bolshevist historical revisionism was on full display in his interview with Tucker Carlson.
CNN's Sebastian Shukla explains what a one-on-one interview with the Russian president reveals about Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's ...
The Russian leader spoke to Tucker Carlson in his first interview with a Western journalist since the Ukraine invasion.