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The former president, in his first interview, says that court workers were "crying" and telling him "I'm sorry" | newshux

The controversial presenter of Fox Tucker Carlson, a speaker of the most extreme theories and one of those indicated in the complaint against the chain for having lied about the electoral results of 2020, has done the first interview with Donald Trump after his statement as defendant in court.

The former president of the United States, who is accused of having violated electoral law by paying for the silence of the porn actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign, has assured that the workers cried while they collected the data. "The people who work there get murderers, they see everything. It's a very hard place. And they were crying. They were really crying, and they said, 'I'm sorry.'" Court sources have already denied this version to the BBC.


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Trump has spoken for an hour about the war in Ukraine and has praised both Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he has said is a "very intelligent" person, and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, whom he has described as " very bright". "They are two first-rate people, ours – in reference to Joe Biden – is not first-rate, it never has been. These two are giving their best," he said of Putin and Xi " he said.

He has even gone so far as to praise North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un for his control over his population. He has said that he is a "very clever" leader because he "ruled a country of intelligent people when he was still very young and in total control, and this is not easy."

The lawsuit against Fox:

The interview has drawn much criticism against Fox host Tucker Carlson for having described Trump, during the meeting, as "moderate, sensitive and wise", when leaks made public by the defamation case against Fox reveal that in private Carlson described the former president as "a demonic force, a destroyer." "I passionately hate him," Carlson had come to say in one of these messages.

The leaks are part of the lawsuit against the network made by the Dominion company, manufacturer of voting machines for many states in the United States. Dominion accuses Fox of deliberately lying about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, which led to Joe Biden's victory, and of repeatedly questioning this victory despite knowing they were lying. The email leaks from the directors and presenters of the chain show, in fact, that they were aware that there had been no electoral fraud, but they decided to join the message proclaimed by Donald Trump so as not to lose audience.

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