Unveiling Political Intrigue: Tucker Carlson and the Murdoch Family
In a dramatic turn of events, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has made some provocative allegations: the Murdoch family, often seen as the puppet masters of major media outlets like Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, allegedly sought his candidacy to challenge President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination in 2024. This overture came just weeks after Carlson’s abrupt dismissal from the network.
Following his unexpected exit from Fox News in April 2023—announced with a rather bland statement thanking him for his service—Carlson revealed in a conversation with British comedian Russell Brand that he was blindsided by the decision. “I didn’t expect to get fired that morning at all. So I was shocked, but I wasn’t really shocked, and I wasn’t mad,” he stated, emphasizing the inherent unpredictability of working for someone else’s company.
Adding to the intrigue, Carlson’s biographer, Chadwick Moore, has hinted that Dominion Voting Systems might have played a role in his ousting. Reports suggested that Dominion sought his firing as a condition of settling a legal dispute with Fox, a claim Dominion has denied. “If that is true, it would mean that a small group of people who have a controlling interest in Dominion have managed to silence what is arguably the most important and influential conservative voice in the country,” Moore observed.
However, the plot thickened further when Carlson disclosed that just a month after his firing, Lachlan Murdoch reached out to him with an audacious proposition: to run for president against Trump, promising full support for his campaign. “The Murdochs really hate Trump. There’s no one who hates Trump more than the Murdochs,” Carlson asserted. “In May of 2023, they asked me to run for President against Trump and said they would back me.”
Tucker Carlson:
“Obviously, I’m not going to run for any… I would never get elected anyway. Plus, I like Trump. The funny thing is, I actually, genuinely—I get frustrated. I’m frustrated now.”
This candid admission raises questions about the motivations behind such a request. While Carlson expressed his reluctance to enter the political fray, the sheer audacity of the Murdoch family’s maneuvering paints a vivid picture of the behind-the-scenes machinations that characterize modern politics.
As the conversation unfolded, Carlson confirmed that the offer of support extended beyond Fox News to encompass the entire Murdoch media empire, including The Wall Street Journal. “We’ll back you,” Lachlan reportedly said, illustrating a concerted effort to disrupt Trump’s political ambitions.
Conclusion: A Tale of Media and Politics
In this unfolding saga, we see not just a media figure’s rise and fall, but the intricate dance between media powerhouses and political aspirations. The Murdochs’ overtures to Carlson highlight a willingness to manipulate media resources in pursuit of political ends, underscoring the often murky intersections of media influence and political strategy in contemporary America. As Carlson continues to navigate the fallout from his firing and the unexpected proposition, one must wonder how these revelations will reshape the political landscape leading up to the 2024 election.
WATCH:
Tucker reveals the Murdochs asked him to run against Trump in the 2024 election. Right after they cancelled his contract. pic.twitter.com/FvNc0ttCQs
— Tucker Carlson Network (@TCNetwork) June 24, 2025