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*FOX NEWS TELLS TUCKER CARLSON HE'S IN BREACH OF CONTRACT: AXIOS
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) June 7, 2023
BREAKING: Fox News lawyers have reached out to Tucker Carlson notifying him that he breached his contract by launching his show on Twitter.
So Fox is allowed to fire Tucker but he is not allowed to speak freely online?
In response to the move by Fox, Tucker's lawyers responded… pic.twitter.com/UFGpjNFmqb
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 7, 2023
Did you notice?
Why is everyone who is putting points on the board … under attack? t.co/X1TNM9frrS
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 7, 2023
Ep. 1 pic.twitter.com/O7CdPjF830
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 6, 2023
We, the Whistleblowers of Project Veritas stand with James O'Keefe.
Retweet, if you #StandWithJames. pic.twitter.com/BCvRftLMkc
— Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower (@Perpetualmaniac) February 24, 2023
Fox News Considering Legal Action Against Tucker Carlson For Launching Twitter Show
Fox News said Tucker Carlson violated his contract when he posted his own show to Twitter Tuesday evening, Axios reported.
Fox News is considering legal action against Tucker Carlson.
Tucker launched episode one of his show on Twitter Tuesday night.
At the time of this publication, Tucker’s first episode has nearly 92 million views.
Tucker Carlson is a powerhouse without Fox News.
Now Fox is coming for Tucker!
Tucker Carlson’s lawyer told Axios if Fox News takes legal action against him it would be a violation of his First Amendment rights.
Axios reported:
Fox News Wednesday notified Tucker Carlson’s lawyers that the former prime-time anchor violated his contract with the network when he launched his own Twitter show on Tuesday, according to a copy of a letter obtained by Axios.
Why it matters: A breach of contract claim sets Fox News up to explore potential legal action against Carlson, a move that would intensify the already thorny public battle between the two parties.
Carlson’s lawyers told Axios that any legal action by Fox would violate his First Amendment rights.
h/t dr0id