02/22/2024 // Ethan Huff // 150 Views
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Former prime minister of Great Britain Boris Johnson had a meltdown when
he heard about Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir
Putin, prompting him to accuse Carlson of being "a tool of the
Kremlin."
During a recent appearance with Glenn Beck,
Carlson explained how the
whole thing went down after landing in Moscow and awaiting his meeting with one
of the most controversial figures on the world stage.
"So I'm over in Moscow, I'm waiting to do this
interview, it gets out that we're doing it, and I'm immediately denounced by
this guy called Boris Johnson," Carlson told Beck.
"And Boris Johnson calls me 'a tool of the
Kremlin' or something ... so I put in a request for an interview with [Johnson],
because he's constantly denouncing me."
It turns out that one of Johnson's advisers – Johnson's real
name is actually Alex Johnson – got back to Carlson saying Johnson has agreed
to the interview, but only if Carlson agrees to pay Johnson $1 million for the
privilege – watch the clip below:
(Related: Carlson claims his only agenda
in interviewing Putin in the first place was to offer Americans the
chance to be informed from a different angle.)
Support for Ukraine is money laundering
Carlson denied Johnson's extortionary requested,
though proceeded to invite Johnson a second time to join him but for free, but
to no avail.
"This is the guy, by the way, who at the
request of the U.S. government stopped the peace deal in Ukraine a year and a
half ago, and is for that reason responsible for the deaths of hundreds of
thousands of people," Carlson explained to Beck.
"I said, 'I just interviewed Vladimir Putin –
I'm not defending Putin, but [he] didn't ask me for a million dollars!' So
you're telling me that Boris Johnson is a lot sleazier, a lot lower than
Vladimir Putin. So this whole thing is a freaking shakedown."
Like many, Carlson does not appear to support any
more infusions of U.S. taxpayer cash to Ukraine, the latest amounting to a
whopping $60 billion.
"This is a money laundering operation,"
Carlson explained. "A lot of people involved are making money off of it,
and if you're making money off of war, you can deal with God on that because
that's really immoral."
Keep in mind that it was Johnson who started all
the bickering by accusing Carlson of being a Russian spy. And when Carlson
invited Johnson onto his show to clear things up, Johnson refused unless
Carlson agreed to pay him $1 million or the equivalent amount in Bitcoin.
"Boris basically tried to extort Tucker for $1
million to, in effect, 'take back' his slander of Tucker as a Russian
asset?" asked someone on X about the situation. "All these people are
corrupt and evil."
"Boris Johnson will forever go down as the
individual who blocked the peace process that will eventually start
WWIII," wrote another.
"Boris Johnson must think he's a hot
commodity," replied the Right Angle News Network. "If anyone is a
tool, it's this guy for thinking he’s that important that you would need to
spend a million dollars just to speak with him."
"They don't want peace – they want war!"
wrote another.
More of the latest news about the Russia scandal
can be found at Chaos.news.
Sources for this article include:
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-02-22-boris-johnson-accuses-tucker-carlson-tool-kremlin.html