How Tucker Carlson built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.
Tucker Carlson is an American conservative political commentator, best known for hosting Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News from 2016 to 2023. After his departure from Fox News, he launched shows on X and his own platform. A strong supporter of Donald Trump, Carlson has become a prominent voice in right-wing media, advocating for Trumpism and often associated with white grievance politics. He has been recognized as a highly influential figure in conservative media.
In 1988, Tucker Carlson supported Ron Paul's presidential candidacy when Paul ran as the candidate for the Libertarian Party.
In 1995, Tucker Carlson joined The Weekly Standard news magazine.
In 1999, Tucker Carlson interviewed then-Governor George W. Bush for Talk magazine, quoting Bush mocking Karla Faye Tucker.
In 2000, The piece about the interview with George W. Bush led to bad publicity for Bush's 2000 presidential campaign.
In 2000, Tucker Carlson co-hosted the short-lived show The Spin Room on CNN.
In 2001, Tucker Carlson became a co-host of Crossfire, a prime-time news debate program on CNN.
In September 2003, Tucker Carlson's memoir Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News was published by Warner Books.
In November 2003, Tucker Carlson was hired to helm a new program for PBS called Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered.
In 2003, Tucker Carlson publicly supported the U.S. invasion of Iraq, but has since expressed regret for this support.
In 2003, Tucker Carlson wrote 'Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites'.
In 2003, Tucker Carlson's Esquire profile on his journey to Liberia alongside Reverend Al Sharpton received a nomination at the National Magazine Awards.
In 2003, Tucker Carlson's interview with Britney Spears, where she supported President Bush's decisions regarding the Iraq War, took place.
On June 18, 2004, Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered launched on PBS.
In October 2004, Jon Stewart appeared on Crossfire and criticized the show's format and its impact on political discourse, singling out Tucker Carlson for criticism.
In 2004, Tucker Carlson wrote a commentary in Esquire accusing Bush of weakness after the September 11 attacks and in the invasion of Iraq, criticizing the war.
Tucker Carlson resigned from Crossfire in April 2004, citing his dislike for the partisanship.
On January 5, 2005, CNN chief Jonathan Klein told Tucker Carlson the network had decided not to renew his contract and would soon cancel Crossfire.
On June 12, 2005, Tucker Carlson announced he was leaving Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered to focus on his new MSNBC show.
On June 13, 2005, Tucker's show, originally titled The Situation With Tucker Carlson, premiered on MSNBC.
From 2005 to 2008, Tucker Carlson hosted the nightly program Tucker on MSNBC.
On September 13, 2006, Tucker Carlson, partnered with Elena Grinenko, was the first contestant eliminated from season 3 of 'Dancing with the Stars'.
In 2006, Tucker Carlson hosted a late-afternoon weekday wrap-up for MSNBC during the Winter Olympics.
On March 10, 2008, Tucker Carlson was canceled by MSNBC due to low ratings. However, Carlson remained with the network as a senior campaign correspondent for the 2008 election.
On March 14, 2008, the final episode of Tucker Carlson's show aired on MSNBC after the network decided to cancel it. Carlson described being fired by MSNBC as leading to a professional meltdown.
In 2008, Tucker Carlson made a cameo appearance as himself in the film 'Swing Vote'.
In 2008, Tucker Carlson supported Ron Paul's presidential candidacy when Paul ran as a Republican.
In 2009, Tucker Carlson became a political analyst for Fox News.
In 2009, Tucker Carlson became a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
On January 11, 2010, Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel launched the political news website The Daily Caller. Carlson served as editor-in-chief.
In February 2010, The Daily Caller became part of the White House rotating press pool.
In September 2010, Tucker Carlson produced and hosted a special on Fox News entitled 'Fighting for Our Children's Minds'.
In 2010, Tucker Carlson co-founded the right-wing news and opinion website The Daily Caller and served as its initial editor-in-chief.
In February 2012, The Daily Caller published an "investigative series" co-authored by Tucker Carlson, targeting Media Matters for America. The piece was criticized for relying on conjecture and lacking evidence.
In October 2012, Tucker Carlson publicized a 2007 video recording of then-Senator Barack Obama criticizing the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina.
In 2012, Mitt Romney was nominated as the Republican candidate for president.
In April 2013, Tucker Carlson replaced Dave Briggs as a co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend, joining Alisyn Camerota and Clayton Morris.
Through 2015, Tucker Carlson was a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
On November 14, 2016, Tucker Carlson began hosting 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' on Fox News. The premiere episode was the network's most watched telecast of the year in its time slot.
In 2016, Tucker Carlson began hosting the nightly political talk show Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News.
On January 9, 2017, 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' moved to the 9:00 p.m. time slot on Fox News, replacing Megyn Kelly after she left the network.
In January 2017, Forbes reported that 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' had high ratings, averaging 2.8 million viewers per night.
On February 23, 2017, The Atlantic described Tucker Carlson's true talent as not being political philosophizing, but rather televised partisan combat, utilizing sarcasm, barbed comebacks, and vicious politeness to provoke his sparring partners.
In March 2017, 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' became the most watched cable program in the 9:00 p.m. time slot.
On April 19, 2017, Fox News announced that 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' would air at 8:00 p.m. following the cancellation of 'The O'Reilly Factor'.
In May 2017, Tucker Carlson, represented by Javelin, signed an eight-figure, two-book deal with Simon & Schuster's Threshold Editions.
In July 2017, Tucker Carlson stated that "we actually don't face any domestic threat from Iran".
On September 19, 2017, in a GQ profile, Stephen Rodrick described how Tucker Carlson mocks and verbally attacks those who disagree with him on his show and shares a reluctance to apologize for mistakes with Donald Trump.
In 2017, The New York Times referred to Jon Stewart's 2004 "on-air dressing-down" of Carlson as an "ignominious career [moment]" for Carlson, leading to the show's cancellation.
As of March 2018, Tucker Carlson Tonight was the third-highest-rated cable news show.
In April 2018, Tucker Carlson questioned whether Bashar al-Assad was responsible for the Douma chemical attack.
In October 2018, 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' was the second-highest rated cable news show in prime time, with 3.2 million nightly viewers.
In October 2018, Tucker Carlson's book Ship of Fools: How a Selfish Ruling Class is Bringing America to the Brink of Revolution was released and debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times Best Seller list.
In 2018, Tucker Carlson incorrectly argued that Donald Trump had been a victim of extortion by Karen McDougal, which later led to a slander lawsuit.
In 2018, Tucker Carlson wrote 'Ship of Fools'.
In his 2018 book, Ship of Fools, Carlson wrote that he had adopted some of Buchanan's views.
Since 2018, Tucker Carlson has promoted more populist economics, attacking libertarianism and stating "market capitalism is not a religion." He also portrayed some Republicans as "controlled by the banks."
By January 2019, viewership for 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' had declined to 2.8 million nightly viewers, a six percent decrease from the previous year, and the show lost advertisers.
In January 2019, Tucker Carlson used a The Washington Post op-ed by Romney to criticize what he described as the "mainstream Republican" worldview, consisting of "unwavering support for a finance-based economy."
In May 2019, Tucker Carlson defended Trump's decision to place tariffs on Mexico unless Mexico stopped illegal immigration to the United States, calling Mexico "a hostile foreign power."
According to The New York Times, in June 2019, Tucker Carlson played an influential role in dissuading Trump from launching military strikes against Iran in response to the shooting down of an American drone, advising Trump that such action would hurt his re-election chances.
In June 2019, Tucker Carlson defended Trump's friendship with Kim Jong-un, stating that leading a country "means killing people."
On September 10, 2019, Donald Trump fired John Bolton after Tucker Carlson lobbied Trump to fire his national security advisor.
In November 2019, Tucker Carlson repeated claims questioning whether the Douma chemical attack had happened at all and suggested a similar attack was a false flag to implicate the Assad government.
In 2019, Tucker Carlson criticized LeBron James for speaking out against Daryl Morey.
In 2019, Tucker Carlson criticized hedge funds, singling out Republican donor Paul Singer, and private equity, in criticizing Mitt Romney. He praised Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's economic plan and called her book The Two Income Trap "one of the best books I've ever read on economics".
In June 2020, Tucker Carlson sold his one-third stake in The Daily Caller to Neil Patel for an undisclosed amount, stating that Patel was effectively running the site.
In September 2020, Tucker Carlson stated on The Rubin Report that unlike TV newscasters who "systematically lie", he only lies when "really cornered or something", expressing his dislike for lying on TV but admitting to doing it out of weakness.
By October 2020, 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' averaged 5.3 million viewers, becoming the highest of any cable news program in history at that point.
On November 20, 2020, Tucker Carlson hosted Li-Meng Yan on his show to promote the COVID-19 lab leak theory, a theory that states COVID-19 was made in a Chinese laboratory and then escaped from the lab.
Beginning the week of June 8-14, 2020, 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' became the highest-rated cable news show in the U.S., averaging four million viewers, despite controversies around Carlson's remarks criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement.
In 2020, Fox News successfully defended a slander lawsuit by Karen McDougal, citing Carlson's use of hyperbole as a rhetorical device. This lawsuit was related to Carlson incorrectly arguing in 2018 that Donald Trump had been a victim of extortion by McDougal.
In 2020, Tucker Carlson called the assassination of Qasem Soleimani a "quagmire" and criticized those promoting foreign interventions.
In 2020, Tucker Carlson referred to Bob Iger as a "propagandist" for the Chinese Communist Party.
In 2020, Tucker Carlson sold his ownership stake in The Daily Caller and left the company.
In 2020, after his head writer, was fired for hateful blog posts, Tucker Carlson said of the posts, "They have no connection to the show. It is wrong to attack people for qualities they cannot control."
In February 2021, Tucker Carlson announced a multiyear deal with Fox News to host a new weekly podcast and series of monthly specials called 'Tucker Carlson Originals' on Fox Nation.
In March 2021, Tucker Carlson stated that issues like the Latin American immigration crisis should be blamed on "other colonial powers centuries ago" instead of the United States.
On June 21, 2021, New York Times reporter Ben Smith reported that Tucker Carlson was a media source for several journalists and authors who wrote critically of Donald Trump.
In July 2021, Charlotte Alter of Time noted that while Tucker Carlson sometimes tells "outright falsehoods", he generally sticks to innuendo, avoiding factually disprovable assertions. As an example, she cited that Carlson didn't endorse Sidney Powell's voter fraud claims in the 2020 election but questioned those dismissing inquiries about voting machines.
In August 2021, Tucker Carlson traveled to Hungary, broadcasting from Budapest. He praised Viktor Orbán for rejecting asylum seekers and ridiculed the idea that Orbán was authoritarian.
In August 2021, Tucker Carlson's second book, The Long Slide: Thirty Years in American Journalism, was released.
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, in 2021 Tucker Carlson was "recognized for his success in helping to bring far-right viewpoints and vocabulary into the mainstream of American politics". In 2021, Time suggested Carlson could be the most powerful conservative in America, and Mediaite named him the most influential person in news media.
As of mid-2021, 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' remained the most-watched news-related cable show.
In 2021, Tucker Carlson wrote 'The Long Slide'.
In 2021, a former NewsCorp executive, Alex Azam, described Tucker Carlson as having impunity within Fox News. Also in 2021, Carlson was included in the Time 100, Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
In January 2022, Tucker Carlson released the film "Hungary vs. Soros" on Fox Nation, promoting conspiracy theories about Soros.
In April 2022, The New York Times published a three-part investigative series on Tucker Carlson called "American Nationalist". Carlson responded by saying that he has not read "American Nationalist" and does not plan to, and denied allegations about obsessing over ratings.
Through May 2022, 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' was a close second to 'The Five' in total viewership, while leading in the 25–54 demographic.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, Tucker Carlson commented that the British Empire had brought civilization to regions it occupied with "decency unmatched by any empire in human history".
In 2022, Bump argued that Tucker Carlson is loath to acknowledge factual errors in his commentary compared to other television anchors.
In 2022, Tucker Carlson was noted for defending Vladimir Putin in the lead-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
In 2022, in response to The New York Times publishing a report criticizing Tucker Carlson and his show, Carlson defended his show's views on race, invoking Martin Luther King Jr.'s principles.
In early 2022, Tucker Carlson downplayed Russia's military buildup on Ukraine's borders as a "border dispute". Although Carlson called the Russian invasion of Ukraine "awful" and acknowledged Putin's responsibility, he has promoted pro-Russian disinformation since then.
On April 24, 2023, Fox News dismissed Tucker Carlson and his evening show's executive producer. Carlson apparently did not have advance notice of his dismissal.
On May 9, 2023, Tucker Carlson announced he would relaunch his show on Twitter. His attorneys also sent a letter to Fox executives alleging breach of contract.
On June 6, 2023, the first episode of Tucker's new show, Tucker on Twitter, was released. In the episode, Carlson made several controversial claims.
In June 2023, Tucker Carlson was reportedly seeking funds, along with Neil Patel, to start a new media company.
On August 23, 2023, Tucker Carlson hosted Donald Trump on Tucker on X, which was deliberately scheduled to conflict with the first 2024 Republican debate.
On September 6, 2023, Tucker Carlson interviewed Larry Sinclair, who made controversial claims about Barack Obama. The interview was criticized by many, including Elon Musk.
As of October 2023, Fox News began using a rotation of guest hosts to fill Tucker Carlson's former time slot until a permanent replacement could be found.
In November 2023, La Gaceta retracted Mamela Fiallo's rebuttal article after Carlson appeared with Santiago Abascal in support of the 2023 Spanish protests.
In 2023, Tucker Carlson's contract with Fox News was terminated, ending his role as the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight.
In February 2024, Tucker Carlson became the first Western journalist to interview Vladimir Putin since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In February 2024, Tucker Carlson traveled to Russia to interview President Vladimir Putin. This was Putin's first one-on-one interview with a Western journalist since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
In May 2024, Tucker Carlson launched a weekly commentary podcast, The Tucker Carlson Show, which quickly gained popularity.
By July 2024, The Tucker Carlson Show became the #1 most popular podcast on Spotify.
In August 2023, Tucker Carlson hosted Donald Trump on Tucker on X, deliberately to conflict with the first 2024 Republican debate.
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