
Tucker Carlson Whiffs Badly On Prediction For Trump Speech, Gets Roasted
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The right-wing personality said he got a tip, which he then spread on a podcast, generating conspiracy theories.
Tucker Carlson wrongly predicted President Donald Trump would declare war against Venezuela in his speech on Wednesday.
The president belched lies about the economy and attacked the Biden administration ― but, nope, no Venezuela.
The former Fox News host took a ribbing and prompted some conspiracy theories.
Amid the backdrop of the Trump administration ratcheting up legally questionable attacks on alleged drug-smuggling boats from Venezuela while even seizing a Venezuelan oil tanker, Carlson said he got a tip.
“Here’s what I know so far, which is that members of Congress were briefed yesterday that a war is coming and it’ll be announced in the address to the nation tonight at 9 o’clock by the president,” Carlson told Andrew Napolitano on the “Judging Freedom” podcast. “Who knows, by the way, if that will actually happen. I don’t know, and I never want to overstate what I know, which is pretty limited in general, but a member of Congress told me that this morning.”













