Russian media publish pictures of Tucker Carlson in MOSCOW amid claims he's set for sit-down...

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Tucker Carlson, a former host on Fox News who is 54 years old, was seen attending a Spartacus show at the Bolshoi Theatre in the Russian capital, as reported by Russian media. A photo of Carlson was released that seems to portray him in Moscow, leading to speculations of a possible interview with Putin. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican congresswoman, expressed her perspective on the implied meeting and condemned those who are disapproving of Carlson.

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Posted: 8:44 PM GMT, February 4th, 2024 | Revised: 9:03 PM GMT, February 4th, 2024

Reports from Russian media outlets indicate that Tucker Carlson may have been spotted in Moscow. Allegedly, he's preparing to conduct an interview with the Russian President, Vladimir Putin. Photographs have been published to support this news.

According to reports, the ex-anchor from Fox News, who is 54 years old, came to the city on February 1st and was seen watching a show called Spartacus at the Bolshoi Theatre.

Pictures that were published of Carlson while he was in Moscow have caused speculation that he will be conducting an interview with Putin in the near future.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a congresswoman from the Republican party, has shown support for the idea of Carlson conducting an interview with Putin, and has expressed her disapproval towards those who are opposing it.

On Saturday, X reported that someone wrote, "Tucker Carlson is one of the people in this country who we rely on to tell the truth. It's great that we have freedom of the press."

Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene has backed the idea of Tucker Carlson conducting an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin amidst rumors of his stay in Moscow.

It has been reported by Russian media that Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News personality who is 54 years of age, attended a performance of Spartacus at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.

Pictures of Carlson that were published by the Russian media caused many people to think that he might be the initial Western press member to conduct an interview with Putin after the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

Photos of Carlson that were circulated by Russian media fueled speculation that he might become the initial Western reporter to conduct an interview with Putin after the invasion of Ukraine.

According to the politician Greene, the media and Democrats are having a strong negative reaction to the possibility of Tucker Carlson conducting an interview with Putin.

They have a sense of authorization to be the ones in charge and assume the role of a supervisor who dictates your thoughts and beliefs.

They really dislike it when someone like Tucker deviates from the predetermined plan or agenda.

According to reports, Carlson landed in Moscow on February 1st, after traveling from Istanbul. This is Carlson's inaugural visit to the nation.

The ex-news reporter, who supported Putin previously, said he attempted to interview the Russian leader last year, but the US government prevented him from doing so.

He has been against the aid that America provides to Ukraine and proposed that the invasion happened due to the actions of the Western powers.

Tucker Carlson's program, "Tucker Carlson Tonight," used to be the most-watched cable news program in the United States. Unfortunately, it was removed from the airwaves in April of 2023.

The ex-news reporter, who has supported Putin before, said that he attempted to chat with the Russian leader back in the previous year, but the US administration prevented him from doing so.

There is a photograph that seems to depict Carlson attending a Spartacus production at the Bolshoi Theatre.

Carlson has launched a new program called X. On the show, he conducted interviews with the Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban and the controversial personality Andrew Tate.

In the summer, there were initial speculations about a probable conversation with Putin that started circulating when Russian state television aired advertisements mentioning Carlson declaring 'Russia, the famed American host is moving up in the world. Right here.'

Anchor of Russia 1 channel, Vladimir Solovyov, asked Carlson to join their team after he left Fox News suddenly.

In September, Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of Putin, mentioned that there will be a point in time when the Russian president will grant an interview to the Western media.

He stated: 'We will have to wait and see if Carlson is one of the individuals being considered for an interview.'

Bill Kristol, who served as the chief of staff for the vice president of the United States during the Reagan administration, proposed that Carlson should face a temporary ban from returning to the country.

Maybe it's best to ban Tucker Carlson from coming back to the USA until our leaders can understand what is happening, he suggested.

Tucker Carlson has been reached out to for comment by DailyMail.com.

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