New Allegations Surface in Tucker Carlson’s Fox News Exit

New allegations that give an alternative explanation for the exit of Fox News’ ace anchor Tucker Carlson, have surfaced and it is faith related.

A source revealed to reporters that Fox Corp. chair Rupert Murdoch had taken exceptions to Carlson’s remarks in a Friday night speech

“He doesn’t like all the spiritual talk,” The source said.

Following the information void, created by fox news’ refusal to explain why a beloved anchor was let go, multiple theories have begun to surface.

One of which, is that Carlson’s speech had religious sentiments that Murdoch had found too extreme, Carlson in the speech had said that national politics has become a Manichean battle between “good” and “evil.” And that people advocating for transgender rights and DEI programs wanted to destroy America and could not be persuaded by facts.

Carlson said, “We should say that and stop engaging in these totally fraudulent debates…I’ve tried. That doesn’t work, I have concluded it might be worth taking just 10 minutes out of your busy schedule to say a prayer for the future, and I hope you will” he said, suggesting that the answer was prayer.

“That stuff freaks Rupert out. He doesn’t like all the spiritual talk,” the source said

 Carlson also allegedly, wasn’t even fired and remains on the Fox News payroll.

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