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Chadwick Moore is a journalist, formerly contributing to the New York Post, New York Times, and Out magazine. He regularly appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight and was one of the guests during the show’s last episode on Fox. He is currently a contributing editor at The Spectator.
Tucker Carlson’s journey from print journalism to television was marked by a series of pivotal moments that showcased his adaptability and boldness. Inspired by his father’s career, Carlson’s early exposure to journalism began with an internship at Nicaragua’s *La Prensa*, where he observed the effects of a communist regime. He officially started his career at *Policy Review*, gradually transitioning from fact-checking to writing investigative pieces, before moving on to roles at the *Arkansas Democrat-Gazette* and *The Weekly Standard*, where he refined his voice. His sharp profiles of figures like James Carville and George W. Bush earned him recognition in prestigious outlets like *Esquire*, where his reporting on Iraq shaped his anti-war stance. Transitioning to television in 1995, Carlson’s career included hosting roles on CNN, PBS, MSNBC, and Fox News, where *Tucker Carlson Tonight* became a major success. Known for tackling controversial topics like COVID-19 policies, U.S. involvement in Ukraine, and immigration, Carlson’s outspoken views often sparked debate. Despite his abrupt departure from Fox in 2023 amidst controversies, he quickly pivoted to new ventures, maintaining his connection with a loyal audience eager to follow his next steps.
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