Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson have reunited in an effort to upstage Fox News. The two have been at odds since Trump left office, but now they are teaming up to take on the network that was once their home.
The move comes as Fox News has been struggling in the ratings, with its viewership dropping by double digits in the past year. Trump and Carlson have been vocal critics of the network, accusing it of being too liberal and not giving enough airtime to conservative voices.
Now, the two are joining forces to launch a new streaming service, called “Trump TV.” The service will feature programming from both Trump and Carlson, as well as other conservative voices. It will be available on a variety of platforms, including Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV.
The move is seen as an attempt to draw viewers away from Fox News and to Trump and Carlson’s new venture. It’s also seen as a way for Trump to remain in the public eye and to continue to influence the political discourse.
Trump and Carlson have been vocal critics of Fox News for some time, and this move is seen as a way for them to take control of the narrative and to shape the conversation. It remains to be seen if the venture will be successful, but it’s clear that Trump and Carlson are determined to make their mark on the media landscape.