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Glenn Beck asks Tucker Carlson about interviewing Putin

tucker carlson Said BlazeTV host Glenn Beck said he didn’t feel intimidated during an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

While carrying out interview In a meeting with President Putin earlier this month, Carlson brought up Evan Gershkovich, an American Wall Street Journal reporter who has been imprisoned in Russia since last year, and told Putin, “I have no intention of releasing him.” Or are we going to release them?” he asked directly. Please return him to America. And even after asking that question, Carlson pushed the topic of Gershkovic.

Beck asked Carlson, “Has it ever crossed your mind, ‘I’m not in my home country, and I’m saying this to a very powerful person who does what he wants?’ Worry.” Have you ever done that?” he asked.

“No,” Carlson replied. “I didn’t worry for a second being there. I didn’t worry about going over there. Not because I trust the Russian government, not because I don’t trust them, but because my child Because we’ve grown up, we really care at this point,” Carlson explained. “I feel protected. I’m praying,” he said.

“I didn’t feel intimidated at all. I did get annoyed a few times,” he said, adding that he thought Putin was “amusing.” He also said the Russian figures had been “hostile” at times.

Karlsson said he knows that Putin is “very hurt by what he sees as a rejection of the West” and believes the rejection “is angering” Putin.

“Russia’s advance into eastern Ukraine is due to pressure from the Biden administration,” Carlson told Beck. “There is a war in Ukraine because the Biden administration wanted a war in Ukraine,” he said.

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