Tucker on Twitter has continued despite a cease and desist letter from Fox News. Radio host Charlie Kirk believes Tucker Carlson is only getting better as the series grows.
During a conversation about the indictment of former President Donald Trump on The Charlie Kirk Show, Kirk mentioned that the topic was covered in the latest episode of Tucker on Twitter.
The Turning Point USA founder argued that Carlson continues to reach a wide audience with his digital videos, which is welcomed.
“Tucker Carlson pinpointed this in his latest video, which I think was his best video…his voice is totally needed. 75 million views so far.”
The third episode of Tucker on Twitter dropped on Tuesday, which came after he was given a cease and desist letter by Fox News in an attempt to end the program. The network contends that Carlson is still under contract and is prohibited from producing videos for a competitor, which it belives includes Twitter.
However, Carlson has argued that the videos are protected under his First Amendment right to free speech.
Harmeet Dhillon, a lawyer representing Carlson, shared on Twitter that he “will not be silenced — by the far left or by Fox News.”