Tucker Carlson's Team Readies For War Against Fox News | AXIOS

According to sources close to the conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, Axios on Sunday claimed that Carlson is prepared to launch an assault on Rupert Murdoch's Fox News if the network does not let him out of his contract. 

Just hours before his planned airtime, Fox sacked its top anchor last month. However, Fox has not freed Carlson from his $20 million per year contract, which prevents him from working for any company in the sector until January 2025.   

Carlson has hired entertainment attorney Bryan Freedman to negotiate an end to the contract, despite the fact that he hasn't made any public statements about his resignation or his future plans other than a two-minute Twitter video in which he promised to see his followers "soon." The newsman is losing patience with the network, according to sources who claim to be close to him.  

"His crew is getting ready for battle. He wants his independence," a "close friend of Carlson's" told Axios, saying that although Carlson had earlier declared his desire to "get this done quietly and clean," his team was now "moving from peacetime to Defcon 1."

The conservative hero "knows where a lot of bodies are buried, and is ready to start drawing a map," another intimate source said.  

According to reports, Carlson's media friends are ready to attack Fox, and organizations like the cable network Newsmax and the video platform Rumble have allegedly promised to pay him even more than Fox did. Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Twitter, is allegedly also intrigued, but they have not yet discussed the specifics of any deal. ddd

It is utterly absurd, according to Freedman, that anybody would want to quiet Tucker and stop him from speaking to his audience. 

In the week after Carlson's termination, the network lost roughly half of its viewers in the 8 o'clock time slot, and ratings for the network's other programs have also sharply dropped - notably in the 25-54 age range that advertisers find to be most attractive. Over 3 million people watched Carlson's show each night, significantly more than the second most popular program.  

The precise cause of Carlson's dismissal remains a secret. The New York Times and other media critics cite one of the anchor's hacked texts in which he confessed to enjoying watching video of an antifa protester getting pummelled by a group despite the fact that this is not "how white men fight," then acknowledged the protester's humanity. Other communications that have emerged show that Carlson did not agree with the assertion that Democrat Joe Biden was receiving flipped votes from Dominion Voting Systems. Just days before letting the anchor go, Fox paid $787 million to resolve Dominion's slander case.

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