Jiang says suspicion around Candace Owens's Russia trip is plausible because U.S. intelligence services already surveilled Tucker Carlson's earlier Russia outreach and treated that media contact as a threat.
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Tucker Carlson
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Key Notes
Jiang says Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson are among the most influential American media figures not simply because of scale, but because their audiences deeply believe them and they anticipate trends before others do.
Jiang predicts Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson will keep gaining influence, while figures such as Joe Rogan and Nick Fuentes are already in relative decline.
Jiang says Tucker Carlson became emotional after their show because Carlson is an American patriot who cares deeply about protecting American civilization and culture.
Jiang says Tucker Carlson has been principled, fearless, consistently anti-war, and willing to pay costs for those commitments.
Jiang credits Tucker Carlson with helping prevent escalation to war with Iran in January 2020 by using his Fox News platform and possibly personal access to Trump.
Jiang says Carlson's antiwar stance was heroic because he spoke out from a major platform at great personal risk.
The host connects Carlson's later Fox firing to his opposition to the Ukraine war and U.S. involvement, echoing Jiang's antiwar praise.
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"...longest time, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA were spying on Tucker Carlson. Like, you guys don't remember this, but Tucker Carlson, when he..."
"Listen, I think that Kenneth Owens and Tucker Carlson are two of the most influential people in America right now. I think it's very..."
"yearning among the american people for spiritual deliverance there's almost now a tipping point where a lot of people are now going to return..."
"So I was on Tucker Carlson's show a couple months ago, and he got very emotional because I think that he is an American..."
"...of him getting arrested. Okay, so I think, I've always admired Tucker Carlson. I think he's a truly courageous man, even though we don't..."
"...end, I just want to give a quick shout out to Tucker Carlson, okay? Sure. Because people don't remember this, but we could have..."
"to speak out against the war and great personal risk yes he continues to do that at great"
"personal risk so yeah yeah and then speaking out against the ukraine war and the the united states involvement in that you know you..."
"I mean, like, it was not that, I mean, like, it was just all publicly available information about how about Lubavitch, and he was..."
"...is really good. Another person you should talk to, um, is Tucker Carlson. I, you know, I think he's been, uh, yeah, he's been..."
"He's a perfect example of somebody who got out of the idea of right -wing politics and sees it as right versus wrong. Right...."
"Yeah. And, you know, Tara Carson has had an incredible journey because, you know, he started his career on CNN on a show called..."
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