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Tucker Carlson vs. the CIA: Are His Texts the Next Big Scandal?

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Tucker Carlson is making headlines again, and this time, he’s sounding the alarm about the CIA. The conservative commentator claims the agency has been reading his texts with contacts in Iran and is preparing a criminal referral that could lead to serious charges. According to Carlson, he’s facing scrutiny over what he insists are innocent conversations he had prior to the recent conflict.

In his video posted to X, Carlson expresses disbelief that simply talking to foreign sources could land him in hot water. He argues that engaging with people from around the world is part of his job, and he vehemently denies any affiliation with the Iranian regime, asserting that he’s never taken money from overseas. As the tension escalates, one has to wonder—how far is too far when it comes to monitoring communication in a world full of political complexity?

With the CIA and the Justice Department yet to confirm Carlson’s claims, this story raises critical questions about transparency, political motivations, and the balance between national security and free speech. Will this alleged espionage turn into a major scandal? Only time will tell as the saga unfolds!

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