Tucker Carlson argues domestic terrorism ‘doesn’t exist’ in old videos
Weird As a result of Saturday’s massacre in Buffalo, New York, Fox News personality Tucker Carlson has once again triggered a public outcry over statements he made about domestic terrorism.
This year’s bloodiest mass shooting in America has claimed the lives of 10 people in a supermarket massacre that left 13 others injured, 11 of whom were black.
A statement from US Vice President Joe Biden stated that “any act of domestic terrorism, including an act perpetrated in the name of a repugnant white nationalist ideology, is antithetical to everything we stand for in America.”
Suspect Payton Gendron – who was charged with first-degree murder on Saturday and has pleaded not guilty – is said to have livestreamed the slaughter and posted a white supremacist manifesto on the internet, according to authorities.
A video from a January episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight that was reshared on social media on Saturday night was about Vice President Biden’s warnings about domestic terrorism.
Right-wing domestic terrorism, which the government claims is the “most lethal terrorist threat to the homeland,” is nowhere to be seen.
How do I find it? It doesn’t exist,” Carlson remarked in a video released on Twitter by Acyn.
Many individuals on social media, however, are of the opposite opinion in the wake of this weekend’s sad and horrifying events in Buffalo