In the wake of his departure from Fox News, two biographies of former host Tucker Carlson are reportedly set to hit the bookshelves, reflecting the continued interest in the controversial figure.
What Happened: Journalist Chadwick Moore has spent over 100 hours interviewing Carlson for his biography, “Tucker,” which is set to go on sale on July 18, reports The Wall Street Journal.
The book covers all aspects of Carlson’s life, including his surprising exit from Fox News and his decision to launch a new show on Twitter. Another biography, “Hated by All the Right People,” by Jason Zengerle, is said to also be in the works, but does not yet have a publication date.
Why It Matters: The interest in Carlson’s life and career comes after his abrupt departure from Fox News in April. As Benzinga reported, Carlson’s show was canceled following the discovery of private messages showing disregard for management and colleagues.
Despite this, Carlson remains a significant figure in conservative media, and his recent decision to launch a new show on Twitter has kept him in the public eye.
Carlson’s controversial views and his impact on the Republican Party make him a subject of interest. His recent comments about former President Donald Trump, revealed in the Fox-Dominion dispute, have also added to the intrigue.
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