Will Tucker Carlson be arrested? Explosive claim on CIA referral sparks row; ‘they read my texts’

Conservative activist and commentator Tucker Carlson has been at the center of a row after he claimed that the CIA is purportedly preparing a criminal referral against him to the DOJ.

Carlson claimed in his show on Saturday that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) “read texts” that he exchanged with Iranian officials before the US-Israeli strikes on Iran. He claimed that the Trump administration is preparing to arrest him under the Foreign Agent Act.

“The other day I found out that the CIA is preparing some kind of criminal referral against me, a crime report to the Department of Justice on the basis of a supposed crime I committed,” Carlson said. What’s that crime? Well, talking to people in Iran before the war. They read my texts.

“So, the crime under consideration apparently would be the Foreign Agent Act or something like that, acting as an agent of a foreign power. And I don’t expect this to go anywhere. I’m not too worried about an actual criminal case against me for a bunch of reasons.”

As Carlson’s claim spread, it sparked speculation that he had been arrested, which is not the case. Ht.com can confirm that, as of now, no criminal charges have been brought against Carlson. He only claimed that charges could be brought in the coming days.

This story is being updated.

Latest

UAE orders arrests of 35, including 19 Indians, over misleading content amid war

According to a statement released by the Attorney-General Dr Hamad Saif Al Shams, the move follows rigorous monitoring of digital platforms to combat the spread

Israel says Michigan synagogue attacker’s brother was Hezbollah commander, lost family in Israeli strike in Lebanon

Ayman Ghazali waited in his car outside a synagogue in Detroit suburb for two hours before ramming into the building where dozens of children were inside.

Did Khamenei doubt son Mojtaba as successor? ‘Unqualified, not very bright’: US intel briefed Trump – Report

Earlier this month, Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei – the second son of slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – was elected as Iran's new supreme leader. At that time, rep

Iranians cross into northern Iraq for cheaper food, internet and work after border reopens

Iranians cross into northern Iraq for cheaper food, internet and work after border reopens

Ted Cruz claims saying ‘Christ is King’ is antisemitic, sparks backlash; ‘is he Christian?’

Ted Cruz faces backlash after claiming some people use “Christ is King” online as an antisemitic code targeting Jews. Cruz is a Southern Baptist Christian.

Topics

UAE orders arrests of 35, including 19 Indians, over misleading content amid war

According to a statement released by the Attorney-General Dr Hamad Saif Al Shams, the move follows rigorous monitoring of digital platforms to combat the spread

Bruno Fernandes nears assists record as Man United beats Aston Villa 3-1, Liverpool held by Spurs

Bruno Fernandes nears assists record as Man United beats Aston Villa 3-1, Liverpool held by Spurs

Tudor sees Tottenham ‘turning point’ in Liverpool draw

Tudor sees Tottenham 'turning point' in Liverpool draw

Gilgeous-Alexander keeps record 20-point streak alive as Thunder win 8th straight, beat Timberwolves

Gilgeous-Alexander keeps record 20-point streak alive as Thunder win 8th straight, beat Timberwolves

Lewis Hamilton’s F1 win brings up Kim Kardashian vs Taylor Swift rivarly: ‘I think I have…’

The long-running tension between Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift has remained one of the most widely discussed celebrity conflicts

Israel says Michigan synagogue attacker’s brother was Hezbollah commander, lost family in Israeli strike in Lebanon

Ayman Ghazali waited in his car outside a synagogue in Detroit suburb for two hours before ramming into the building where dozens of children were inside.

Did Khamenei doubt son Mojtaba as successor? ‘Unqualified, not very bright’: US intel briefed Trump – Report

Earlier this month, Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei – the second son of slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – was elected as Iran's new supreme leader. At that time, rep

Karan Johar recalls crying after troll said he ‘denied his children a mother’: ‘I asked Yash and Roohi, ‘Are you happy?’’

Filmmaker Karan Johar has spoken candidly about raising his twins and the emotional toll of social media trolling. In a recent conversation, Johar ref.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img