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Putin Humiliates Tucker Carlson After Interview
Vladimir Putin has complained about Tucker Carlson failing to ask him “tough questions” during their high-profile encounter last week.
Talking to Russian journalist Pavel Aleksandrovich Zarubin on state-television Rossiya-1 on Wednesday, the Russian president said: “To be honest, I thought that he would behave aggressively and ask so-called sharp questions. I was not just prepared for this, I wanted it, because it would give me the opportunity to respond in the same way.”
Putin added that he did not “feel full satisfaction from this interview,” delivering yet another blow to Carlson, after he humiliated the broadcaster during the interview by ignoring almost all of his questions and barely letting him speak.
The interview with the former Fox News host—which was over two hours long—was the first Putin has given to an American journalist since before Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022—nearly two years ago.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated with more information.
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