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Carlson Demands FBI Explain Why Charlie Kirk Murder Suspects Not Interrogated

Tucker Carlson Show · Trump’s Social Media Advisor Reveals All: Epstein, Iran, and Mark Levin’s Israeli Propaganda · June 26, 2026
Carlson Demands FBI Explain Why Charlie Kirk Murder Suspects Not Interrogated
Tucker Carlson Show
Tucker Carlson Show
Trump’s Social Media Advisor Reveals All: Epstein, Iran, and Mark Levin’s Israeli Propaganda
"I called the FBI, highest level. Have you guys interviewed the people who appeared to have foreknowledge? We've got that covered. Have you interviewed them or not? Like, this is just a common sense question. Couldn't get an answer. Maybe they have. I saw some TikTok posts the day before Charlie died that basically said, oh, Charlie's going to regret coming here and Joe Rogan. Thank you. We're certainly aware of those posts. So that should be— but aware of— yeah, everyone's aware of it. It was on TikTok and Twitter. But have the people who posted those things been interviewed?"
Tucker Carlson revealed he personally contacted the FBI at the highest level to demand answers about the Charlie Kirk assassination investigation, specifically whether individuals who appeared to have foreknowledge of the murder on TikTok and Twitter had been interviewed. Carlson says FBI officials confirmed awareness of the posts but would not confirm whether suspects were questioned, leading him to publicly challenge the thoroughness of the federal investigation into his friend's death.

About this episode

Tucker Carlson hosted Alex Brusowitz, Trump's 29-year-old social media strategist, for an explosive discussion centered on alleged foreign influence operations targeting the Trump administration's Iran policy. Brusowitz made several major revelations, most significantly that former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale is being paid $46 million annually by Israel through a FARA filing to integrate pro-Israel messaging into Salem Media Network properties and coordinate influencer campaigns across social media platforms. Brusowitz disclosed he personally rejected approximately $20 million in foreign contracts over 15 months, including a direct Israeli approach in June 2025 to conduct social media operations related to Iran. The conversation extensively covered what Brusowitz characterized as coordinated foreign influence campaigns pressuring the administration to continue the Iran conflict, despite polling showing 67% of Americans support Trump's MOU deal. Carlson and Brusowitz challenged the narrative that anti-war sentiment represents fringe opinion, arguing instead that pro-war voices like Mark Levin, who they note opposed Trump in 2016 and supported DeSantis in 2024, are artificially amplified through paid operations. The episode also addressed the Charlie Kirk assassination, with Carlson revealing he contacted FBI leadership demanding answers about whether individuals who posted apparent foreknowledge on social media had been interviewed, receiving no clear response. Throughout, both men criticized what they view as performative focus on antisemitism while anti-white discrimination remains unaddressed, the dominance of Fox News bookings over podcasts for administration officials, and Republican congressional failures like the inability to pass voter ID legislation. Brusowitz, who grew Marjorie Taylor Greene from 2,000 to 800,000 Twitter followers during her first campaign, provided insider perspective on how social media manipulation shapes perceived public opinion and called for stronger disclosure laws around foreign-funded influence operations across the political spectrum.

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