Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson shared what he believes is a clear sign in someone’s social media profile that they do not belong at the network.
In another off-air video released by Media Matters on Tuesday, the popular commentator was seen speaking to his executive producer, Justin Wells.
Carlson brought up a conversation he had with a network executive about the perpetrator of an unspecified offense.
“I was like, she’s got a lot of liberals working over there. And, you know, they see this as war and we’re the main force on the other side,” Carlson said.
He continued, “That’s crazy. If you’ve got pronouns in your Twitter bio, you shouldn’t work here because we can’t trust you because you’re on the other side.”
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"If you've got pronouns in your Twitter bio, you shouldn't work here because we can't trust you because you're on the other side.”
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He explained he declined to answer when he was asked to “name names” about who was possibly behind the offense.
“I’m not going to cast aspersions on someone unfairly. Just because you’re liberal doesn’t mean you did this. It does mean you shouldn’t work here,” Carlson added.
He then referred to someone he identified as “Judge Jeanine’s guy.”
“That guy’s like a screaming left-wing lunatic. Why does he work here? What? He totally dicked over his anchor, and then we expect he’s not going to dick over the network,” Carlson insisted.
He added, “I don’t have specific information on it… It’s like I’m always telling people. I’m telling my children like, you know what the truth is? You can feel it. Don’t lie to yourself.”
The latest video comes two weeks after Carlson’s show on Fox News was canceled.
Shortly after his departure, Twitter users noted a change Carlson made to his bio — apparently to poke fun at preferred pronouns.
He added on Twitter his pronouns were “She/Hers.”
Since his departure, there have been several behind-the-scenes videos released showing the former anchor engaging in banter with his staff.
Fox has tried to block the release of the videos by a sending cease and desist letter to Media Matters.