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NextImg:Tucker Carlson's Predictions: War with Russia, Trump Assassination, and Obama Scandal - The Conservative Brief

In a recent interview that sent shockwaves through the political landscape, Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, made some startling predictions.

The outspoken conservative commentator shared his views on a range of topics, from an impending war with Russia to the potential assassination of Trump. Carlson even teased an upcoming interview with a man who claims to have had a scandalous encounter with Barack Obama.

Carlson, who was fired from Fox News four months ago, sat down with Adam Carolla for a wide-ranging discussion.

One of the most alarming predictions he made was about the possibility of a ‘hot war’ with Russia within the next year. According to Carlson, this drastic measure could be a strategy to secure victory in the 2024 elections.

He stated, “They can’t lose. They will do anything to win. They’re going to go to war with Russia is what they’re going to do.”

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The former Fox News host also expressed his fears about the safety of former President Trump.

Despite multiple impeachments, indictments, and slander campaigns failing to dent Trump’s popularity, Carlson suggested assassination could be the next step.

He said, “We’re speeding toward assassination, obviously, and no one will say that.” This chilling prediction sparked widespread concern among conservatives.

Adding to the intrigue, Carlson teased an upcoming interview with Larry Sinclair, a man who made headlines in 2008 with his allegations against Barack Obama.

Sinclair claimed that he smoked crack and had sex with Obama in 1999 when Obama was a state senator in Illinois. Despite being ridiculed by the press at the time, Carlson stated that he believes Sinclair’s account.

Carlson’s comments about the control of on-air talent by network management were equally provocative. He accused TV news management of keeping their on-air talent submissive and feeble, saying, “They feel so bad about themselves they’re afraid to go anywhere.”

This critique of the media industry resonated with many who feel the mainstream media lacks diversity of thought.

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These explosive revelations from Carlson stirred up a storm of reactions. His prediction of a war with Russia raised eyebrows, with many questioning the likelihood and implications of such a scenario.

His fears for Trump’s safety alarmed his supporters, while his endorsement of Sinclair’s allegations against Obama reignited a decade-old controversy.