‘Fascist demagogue’: Tucker Carlson blames Dems for far-right conspiracy he pushed over 400 times
MSNBC’s Ari Melber interviews NYU History Professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat about Tucker Carlson’s culpability for pushing the “great replacement theory” after the Buffalo shooting suspect cited the theory in his manifesto. Ben-Ghiat slams Carlson for pushing the theory, calling him “very dangerous” and a “fascist demagogue.”
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