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Tucker Carlson interviews man alleging crack use and relations with Obama.

Former Fox News Host Interviews Man Who Claims to Have Had Relations with Barack Obama

In a recent episode of his show, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson sat down with Larry Sinclair, a man who alleges that he had⁤ drug-fueled encounters with Barack Obama before he became president.

Sinclair, who has a criminal record and failed a ‌polygraph test related to his claims about Obama, has been a controversial figure. However, Carlson decided to give him a platform to share his story,‌ which has gained attention ⁤in light of recent reports about Obama’s own sexual fantasies.

The interview, which was released on X (formerly known ‌as Twitter), has generated millions of views and sparked⁤ both praise and criticism. While some have‍ praised‍ Carlson for giving Sinclair a ⁤voice, others, including prominent ⁣figures close to Carlson, have questioned Sinclair’s credibility and the truthfulness of his allegations.

Elon Musk, owner of X and a frequent promoter of Carlson’s content, expressed skepticism about Sinclair’s claims, tweeting‌ that he ⁢found him​ “not super convincing.” Musk emphasized the need for objective evidence ‍to support such​ serious allegations.

Meanwhile, Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool ⁤Sports and a previous guest on Carlson’s show, called Sinclair “the least trustworthy human” he has ever encountered. Portnoy dismissed Sinclair’s story ‌as completely false.

Carlson, on ‌the other hand, presented the interview‍ as an opportunity for Sinclair to share his long-dismissed‍ claims, allowing viewers to make their own judgments. He tweeted the interview to his 10 ⁢million followers, ⁢urging them to “Assess for yourself.”

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