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Tucker Carlson Tonight

Specials 2016 - 2022
TV-PG

  • 2016-12-15T01:00:00Z on Fox News
  • 1h
  • 1d 18h (42 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • News
Veteran political journalist Tucker Carlson hosts this nightly series that bears his name. Fox News describes the show as an "hour of spirited debate and powerful reporting," with Carlson taking on issues that viewers care about. He is joined by guests to help him discuss issues that don't seem to get much coverage in other parts of the media. Regular segments include Carlson calling out political correctness that goes too far and putting overblown social-media outrage in its place, all done in what the network calls "his signature style."

42 episodes

Tucker calls out Newsweek for alleged bias and asks reporter Kurt Eichenwald to his face whether he should even be allowed to cover president-elect Trump.

Demand Protest, a San Francisco company calling itself the 'largest private grassroots support organization in the United States,' posting ads offering to pay protesters to disrupt Trump's inauguration. Tucker takes on Demand Protest representative.

Special 3 Tucker vs WaPo's Erik Wemple

  • 2017-02-14T01:00:00Z1h

Tucker confronts Washington Post columnist Erik Wemple for media bias in his coverage of conservatives and repeated attack on Fox News.

Bill Nye has argued that climate change deniers suffer psychological delusions. Tucker takes him on in an unforgettable debate.

Caitlyn Jenner discusses why she voted for Trump and why he has disappointed her in his first 100 days on LGBT issues and more.

Famed director on why he believes nothing is what it seems with Russia, the progressive left's fractured relationship with Hillary Clinton, why Comey, not Russia influenced election and more.

2017-07-12T00:00:00Z

Special 7 Tucker vs Max Boot

Special 7 Tucker vs Max Boot

  • 2017-07-12T00:00:00Z1h

Fox News contributor Ralph Peters suggested Tucker was like a Nazi sympathizer for wondering whether Russia and the US should work together against ISIS. Another critic mostly agrees with Peters - and Tucker takes him on.

Tucker takes on a pro-Antifa professor over free speech and violence of the Left and whether political violence is justified.

Tucker and former U.N. Ambassador and former National Security Advisor John Bolton engage in a tense battle on foreign policy.

Pamela Anderson is no fan of Uber and Lyft's business practices, accusing Uber of hiring sex offender drivers and both companies of exploiting their employees.

Special 11 Tucker vs Creepy Porn Lawyer

  • 2018-09-13T00:00:00Z1h

For months, Tucker has mocked Stormy Daniels' attorney as a 'Creepy Porn Lawyer' and ridiculed his potential presidential bid. Now, CPL sits down for an interview.

Democratic presidential candidate and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses automation, the state of NYC under his leadership and his bid for the presidency with Tucker.

Megyn Kelly speaks out about NBC's alleged Weinstein cover-up for the first time since leaving the network.

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman reacts to Lebron James' comments on China, NBA controversy.

Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters discusses his fight to help Julian Assange.

Tucker presses Governor Phil Murphy on why he allowed arrests at religious services.

Musician Ariel Pink discusses with Tucker the aftermath of being dropped by his longtime music label after attending a Trump rally and falsely being accused of participating in the Capitol Hill riot.

Pamela Anderson, who became close friends with Julian Assange, says his pardon would be a 'defining moment' for President Trump.

Tucker says Democrats don't 'parrot the slurs of their enemies'.

Tucker explains why the estimates used to count America's illegal immigration is off by millions.

Tucker examines failures of politicians and health experts on COVID-19.

Tucker explains why the president brought war back to the Middle East.

Former State Department Official David Tafuri gets into heated exchange with Tucker over the recent airstrike in Syria.

Tucker on Dr. Seuss being 'canceled' from Read Across America.

Tucker examines how coronavirus lockdowns have harmed children.

Tucker analyzes how teachers' unions are using 'equity' to keep kids out of school.

Combat Veteran Doug MacGregor argues against intervention in Afghanistan.

Barton Thorne joins Tucker with an attorney to discuss being suspended for speaking out against Silicon Valley.

City Journal writer Seth Barron joins Tucker to discuss Democrats' recent change of heart on Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Tucker Carlson does a deep dive into Biden's pick for Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland.

Tucker reads Babylon Bee's latest satire.

Tucker hits back at publication's claims he 'harassed' their journalist.

Jason Rantz joins Tucker to explain what is happening on the west coast.

Tucker presses Governor Hutchinson on why he vetoed a bill banning youth gender reassignment surgeries and chemical.

Pamela Anderson fears for Assange’s safety.

Just moments after sex trafficking allegations and an FBI investigation was reported, Congressman Gaetz joins Tucker to tell his side in what Tucker described as 'one of the weirdest interviews [he’s] ever conducted.'

South Dakota governor joins Tucker to explain her flip-flop on transgender sports bill and the NCAA’s role in her decision.

Tucker warns that prior to Venezuela's economic collapse and descent into public clashes with the government, the Maduro administration banned private ownership of firearms.

Pentagon whistleblower warns of UFO intelligence failure on 'the level of 9/11'.

Washington Examiner's Tom Rogan reacts to UFO seemingly capable of moving through air and water.

Congressman Mike Turner urges the Biden administration to further arm Ukraine and 'deploy a US Military presence in the Black Sea' to warn off an invasion threat from Russian forces, just months after bringing our troops home from the failed 20-year war.

Sen. Ted Cruz says it was 'a mistake' to call the Jan. 6 Capitol riot a 'violent terrorist attack'.

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