Tucker Carlson Accuses New York Times of Trying to ‘Inflict Pain’ on His Family
Fox News host Tucker Carlson ended his first program back from his “long-planned” vacation by accusing the New York Times on Monday night of trying to “injure” and “inflict pain” on his family by doing a story on where he lives.
“What if we publicize the home address of every one of the soulless robot editors of the New York Times who assigned and manage this incitement to violence against my family,” he huffed. “What about the media editor, Jim Windolf? We could do that. We know who they are. Will that qualify as journalism?”
Following Carlson’s fiery remarks, the New York Times released a statement denying the Fox host’s central complaint that the paper was planning on exposing the address of any of his homes.
“While we do not confirm what may or may publish in future editions, The Times has not and does not plan to expose any residence of Tucker Carlson’s, which Carlson was aware of before tonight’s broadcast,” the paper said.
Read the rest of the piece at The Daily Beast.
Watch the clip above, via Fox News.