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Fox News emcee Tucker Carlson hit back against protest from lawmakers and reporters over the mass shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand that left 49 beings dead at two mosques. In his show’s sermon Friday evening, Carlson warned that a “ruling class” would use the shooter’s apparent motivatings for the terrorist attack to condemn American reactionaries and discuss programmes on guns, freedom of speech, and privacy. He discounted the white supremacist letter of the suspicious crap-shooter. Despite a asset of data that testifies President Donald Trump’s two years in role have coincided with a sharp rise of loathe group activity, and a manifesto published before the attack that in part praised the president, Carlson objected to reports that suggested a connection to the US or racist detest.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson hit back against protest from lawmakers and reporters over the mass shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand that left 49 beings dead at two mosques.

In a harangue aired hours after the two attacks, Carlson said it was “absurd” that “left-wing” commentators were “working hard to tie[ the crap-shooter] to reactionaries in the United States” by discussing the 74-page proclamation that epithets and admires some prominent American republican illustrations, including President Donald Trump. Carlson entirely ignored the white supremacist letter that was in the suspected shooter’s manifesto. See the rest of the legend at Business Insider

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