Dan Bongino, a former deputy director of the FBI, criticized Tucker Carlson, comparing him to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow. Bongino accused Carlson of spreading conspiracy theories related to the investigation of an assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. The dispute arose after Carlson claimed Bongino had said Trump intervened to stop the investigation. Bongino denied this, asserting that Carlson's statements were fabricated. He released text messages to support his position, stating that he only informed Carlson that Trump was briefed and satisfied with the investigation's progress. Bongino also referenced a Fox News report concluding that the shooter acted alone, further disputing Carlson's claims. He expressed disappointment in their former friendship and emphasized the seriousness of Carlson's accusations.
Dan Bongino Critiques Tucker Carlson's Claims Regarding Trump Investigation
Dan Bongino publicly criticized Tucker Carlson, alleging that Carlson misrepresented statements regarding Donald Trump's involvement in an investigation into an assassination attempt. Bongino denied Carlson's claims, releasing text messages to support his argument and highlighting a Fox News report that contradicted Carlson's assertions.
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Dan Bongino Torches Tucker Carlson as ‘Rachel Maddow’ of the Right
Dan Bongino Critiques Tucker Carlson's Claims Regarding Trump Investigation