America continues to tackle a pandemic but is the food you eat actually killing you? Tucker talks to Michael Moss, who says the food industry is putting out products that are more addictive than drugs.
Americans are being pushed to take the coronavirus vaccine. But they shouldn’t feel afraid to ask legitimate questions about the vaccine, immunity and passports. Dr Hooman Noorchashm reveals why the vaccine could be dangerous for some people.
He didn't believe her then AND he still doesn't believe her now. Piers Morgan's explosive first television interview since the Meghan Markle feud and walking off the set of his popular British TV show.
The 'woke' left's obsession with race is growing. Professor Wilfred Reilly explains how that's being used to divide Americans.
'Hillbilly Elegy' author JD Vance joins Tucker for his most personal interview yet.
America's obsession with individualism is making people miserable. Professor Scott Yenor explains how human beings long for happiness above all, and that it can be achieved through marriage and family life.
America is going green and it has nothing to do with the environment. Could the rapid legalization of marijuana lead to psychosis or even an increase in crime? Alex Berenson investigates how that AND Coronavirus lies are putting Americans at risk.
Cancel culture is destroying free speech and killing comedy. Adam Carolla has been watching this and has some solutions. He talks to Tucker about how to stand strong in the face of the mob.
America’s Governor: DeSantis sits down with Tucker for his most in-depth and wide-ranging interview yet.
America is quickly becoming two nations occupying the same country. The Claremont Institute’s Glenn Ellmers says leftist intellectuals have been working to delegitimize our founding principles, and that a counter-revolution is needed.
Are we expected to comply with unconstitutional laws? Democrats are doing their best to rid America of 'weapons of war.' 2A advocate Colion Noir says he will never give up the one gun that puts him in the best position to protect himself: the AR-15.
'You can take all my civil liberties away... just let me keep my smartphone.' Heather Mac Donald rips into the absurdities of the modern left, as well as its obsession with race and identity politics.
Intellectual Jordan Peterson asks one simple question: do you want the truth on your side, or do you want to hide behind falsehoods?
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s first realization when she arrived in Congress: here’s why it feels like our country is crumbling… none of these people are qualified. Now, she’s dishing on what’s really happening on Capitol Hill.
More than a year into the pandemic, and Doctors still don’t have an official treatment protocol for Coronavirus. Dr. Peter McCullough says 'something is up.' No one is focused on COVID treatments and it is costing thousands of lives.
Dave Portnoy built a media empire out of thin air. Now, the Barstool Sports founder also tackles online rage mobs, lockdowns, Roger Goodell, and day trading. But will he run for President? 'El Presidente' joins Tucker on the set.
There has been a decades-long effort to tear down our existing education system. But what replaces it? Professor Nicholas Giordano says we should expect complete indoctrination of all kids K through 12.
Writer Pedro Gonzalez says conservatives have a problem. They aren’t 'conserving' anything. He explains what went wrong and his personal journey from Bernie Bro to self-taught thinker of the political right.
We knew TV icon Kirstie Alley would be an interesting interview. But we never expected it to be as off-the-rails as this. Alley gets brutally honest about addiction, scientology, lockdowns, Hollywood and supporting Trump.
The Biden administration has lost control of the Southern border. Texas Mayor Don McLaughlin tells Tucker about the trauma this has brought to his town and describes a situation that is the complete opposite of what you hear on the nightly news.
Sohrab Ahmari is an author and an editor for the NY Post. He joins Tucker to talk about the importance of tradition and shares his spiritual journey going from a 'radically assimilated immigrant' from Iran to a conservative Catholic convert.
The most powerful military in the world is being taken over by people who hate the country. Lt Col Matthew Lohmeier knows this well. The Space Force commander was fired for calling out Marxism in the military.
Charles Chaput grew up in a funeral home with death all around him. That got the Archbishop thinking about the meaning of life... and about what happens when we pass.
The Sacklers raked in billions as Americans got hooked on their drugs and died of ODs. But they didn’t act alone. Author Gerald Posner details how the McKinseys and the Frank Luntzs of the world helped fuel a disastrous epidemic.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is an activist, scholar, and former Dutch politician. She joins Tucker for a wide-ranging interview about her extraordinary life and career.
Charlie Kirk says conservatives are holding on to outdated ideas. The Turning Point USA Founder talks to Tucker about the future of a movement that is struggling to find its identity in a post-Cold War world.
Glenn Loury is an economist and an academic. He tells Tucker about his career, why he's disillusioned with Black Lives Matter, and why universities must return to principles of free thought and debate.
Niall Ferguson is a historian who has spent a lot of time studying the history of the United States. He tells Tucker why America is worth fighting for and how the country can be saved if we defend our freedoms and founding principles.
America's most precious ideal of individuality is being phased out by the prevailing progressive ideology. Social scientist and author Charles Murray says it is time to repudiate identity politics before our country is changed beyond recognition.
Joe Kent is a Special Forces veteran who spent years fighting for the United States in the Middle East. Now he has a new fight. Kent tells Tucker about his life, his service in the military, and why he's running for Congress in the state of Washington.
Steven Koonin, a physicist who has spent years looking at the so-called 'climate science', says the media and our leaders are manipulating the climate change data to advance their political agenda. He joins to challenge the left's climate narratives.
Jesse Kelly would admit he's made a lot of bad decisions. But he says these mistakes actually helped him become the nationally syndicated radio host he is today. Jesse tells Tucker about serving in the Marines, his passion for history, and more.
Author Angela Nagle became persona non grata and was called 'evil' after she put forward a thoughtful argument against unlimited migration. But what she said was essentially the truth: the left is acting as a handmaiden for corporate America.
Smith College was the center of national attention when a student said she was targeted for 'eating while black.' Jodi Shaw was one of the few people at Smith to stand up, defend her colleagues, and set the record straight.
Chinese Virologist Dr. Li Meng Yan risked her life to share shocking revelations about the origins of the coronavirus at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. She explains how China covered up the truth while western leaders played along with the narrative.
Ned Ryun is widely known for his conservative political activism, but his latest book takes a look at the American Revolution. Ned tells Tucker about the courageous American Patriots who fought for liberty - and what we can learn from their story.
Bret Weinstein joins Tucker to share how he's been censored for raising concerns about the coronavirus vaccine and its safety. He also explains why the medical establishment is opposed to alternative treatment.
Blake Masters has had a remarkable career as a venture capitalist at Thiel Capital. He joins Tucker to talk about threats like Big Tech and immigration and he also shares his ideas on how to bring about a new age of American exceptionalism.
Jon Voight needs no introduction. His award-winning career in Hollywood has spanned decades. In his most personal interview yet, Voight takes Tucker on a journey detailing the most touching, spiritual, and never-before-heard moments of his life.
What happens when left-wing racial politics become a country's reality? Ernst Roets knows. He's a political activist and filmmaker from South Africa. And he has a warning for America.
Dennis Kucinich has spent his life working in politics. He joins Tucker to talk about his latest endeavor: to become mayor of Cleveland again and save his hometown from rising crime and mismanagement... before it's too late.
Most people know Jimmy Dore for his stand-up comedy. What they may not know is that he's also an outspoken political outsider and refuses to bow down to the establishment.
American elites dismantled huge parts of our economy and sold it to a communist regime. Now it's likely that the coronavirus was the result of a Wuhan lab leak. Author Lee Smith says it may be too late for the U.S to do anything about the China threat.
Conservative author and editor Douglas Murray returns for part two of his sit down with Tucker to talk about his career, the importance of preserving our history, and the future of the conservative movement.
Bestselling author David Horowitz has seen it all. He's been part of movements on both the left and right. But he says nothing could have prepared him for today's political climate, which he calls the worst national crisis since the Civil War.
Rock legend Ted Nugent wants you to know that he was born with the right to bear arms. That he was born with the right to say what he wants to say. That he was born with the right to privacy. And that kings and tyrants can kiss his a**.
Michael Anton has had an interesting career in speechwriting, national security, and private equity. Now a fellow at the Claremont Institute and Hillsdale College, Anton is worried that America is at the point of no return.
Anthony Pellicano was the man that Hollywood turned to when it needed a problem to go away. And there's one guarantee he will die with despite spending 16 years in federal prison: he will never rat. Pellicano gives us his assessment of Hollywood.
Who do corporations serve? Vivek Ramaswamy is a biotech entrepreneur who's pondered this question. He joins Tucker to explain the 'woke' takeover of corporate America and why corporations and CEOs have 'prostituted' themselves to the Chinese communists.
Michael Tracey is one of the only real journalists left in America. He's not beholden to any ideology, and he asks the questions no one else will. He joins Tucker to challenge what he calls the media's 'manufactured orthodoxies.'
Mark Steyn is a bestselling author and a regular on Tucker Carlson Tonight. But most people don't know that he's also had other careers as a disc jockey, a. recording artist, and even an obituary writer. Steyn goes in-depth to tell his life story.
Lara Logan is an award-winning journalist who spent years reporting on the War in Afghanistan. She joins Tucker to discuss the Biden administration's disastrous withdrawal from the country and reveal the truth about America’s 20-year war.
In over 25 years at ICE, Thomas Feeley has never seen the immigration and border crisis worse than it is right now. He joins Tucker to share insider details on how the Biden administration is ignoring our immigration laws at the expense of Americans.
After years of overseeing special operations through his private military company Blackwater, Erik Prince had a solution to end America's longest war. Prince joins Tucker to breakdown the 'incompetence' that led to the current disaster in Afghanistan.
America is more divided than ever. Compromise and debate are totally alien to the radicals on Twitter. Seth David Radwell left a successful life in the corporate world to document how political dialogue has been obliterated by unreason.
Not many people can say they've escaped death. Teddy Daniels can. He's a former combat veteran who received a Purple Heart for his heroics in a firefight with the Taliban. He joins Tucker to share his story and his newest challenge: running for Congress.
Ever since he was a young boy, Jack Carr wanted two things: to join the military and become a novelist. He did both. He joins Tucker to reflect on his 20 years as a Navy SEAL and reveals the truth about America's longest war.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Barry Meier takes Tucker through the details of his latest book which examines the notorious Steele Dossier and the rise of government and corporate spies living in our midst.
American institutions, from the media to the universities, and even the government itself, are fundamentally rotten. The country is deteriorating fast. Conservative blogger Curtis Yarvin started documenting this years ago.
Rick Santorum spent his career fighting for blue-collar conservatism as a senator and presidential candidate. He joins Tucker to explain why the Republican Party, now more than ever, should fight to represent these voters.
Teacher Paul Rossi knows firsthand how anti-white Critical Race Theory is manifesting in grade schools. He witnessed it himself and was forced out of a prestigious NYC private school for daring to speak out. He joins Tucker to share his story.
Rose McGowan helped expose Harvey Weinstein, but she's not stopping there. The actress turned activist joins Tucker to reveal how Democrats, like the Clintons and Gov. Gavin Newsom's wife, enabled Hollywood's corrupt culture of sexual harassment.
Army Col. Douglas MacGregor has been one of the only military minds willing to challenge the 'forever war' orthodoxy of the ruling class. He joins Tucker to detail just how the 'windsock' politicians and generals failed America in their quest for power.
Zuby is the world-famous rapper who broke a deadlifting record while 'identifying as a woman.' From corona lockdown hysteria to declining freedoms in the West, Zuby joins Tucker for his most outspoken interview yet.
If you ask writer and thinker Sumantra Maitra, our foreign policy establishment lacks realism. And it's by design. He joins Tucker to explain how the 'money-making bureaucracy' uses conflicts like Afghanistan to transform the world at America's expense.
During the pandemic, the government allied with Big Pharma and Big Tech to strip Americans of their liberties. For saying that, lifelong Democrat Naomi Wolf is now persona non grata. She joins Tucker to expose the corrupt forces behind corona fascism.
From stand-up comedy to being a cast member on SNL, all Jim Breuer ever wanted was to make people laugh. And he's not going to let the coronavirus stop him. He joins Tucker to explain why he's standing up against vaccine mandates on his new tour.
How does a Bernie Sanders supporter and self-described 'Catholic American Socialist' end up clerking for the most conservative Supreme Court justice? Ian Samuel joins to analyze the far left's fight for control of the Democratic Party.
Growing up on a farm in California helped Victor Davis Hanson witness what many cosmopolitan elites couldn't: the decay of America and its ideals. He joins Tucker to explain how decades of globalism and tribalism have eviscerated the middle class.
Andrew Yang isn't running for office... at least for now. But he's still fighting to bring revolutionary economic ideas into the mainstream. From universal basic income to addressing A.I. and automation, Yang joins Tucker to share his 'Forward' agenda.
Dangerous investment criteria have been spreading through corporate America called ESG: environmental, social, and governance. Stephen Soukup joins Tucker to explain what ESG is and why this left-wing agenda is putting you and your values at risk.
Michael Flynn dedicated his life to serving his country. Then, for the 'crime' of working for Donald Trump, his life was destroyed. Flynn joins Tucker for his first exclusive interview to reveal the real story of being framed by the deep state.
Whether its drugs, social media or technology, it's clear America has an addiction problem. Dr. Anna Lembke says there's a solution. She joins Tucker to explain just how we can beat the 'compulsive, consumptive behaviors' that are taking over our lives.
Walter Kirn has traveled all across the U.S. and seen how it's changed. He joins Tucker to explain how our freedom is being replaced with fear and details why Americans in flyover countries are being demonized and punished by the coastal elites.
The Chinese Communist Party is inching closer to global economic and military dominance. In the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, former Pentagon official Elbridge Colby joins Tucker with a warning: conflict with China is coming.
Professor Dorian Abbot knows just how destructive the diversity mob is on campuses. For defending academic freedom and merit, the mob tried to cancel him. He joins Tucker to share his courageous story of standing up to illiberal campus radicals.
Without family, religion, and community, what are Americans left with? Scholar Arthur Milikh says the answer is a deeply unhappy country. He joins Tucker to explain how we can use our culture and politics to create more fulfilling lives for Americans.
By all accounts, the 2020 election was rigged. Big Tech, the media, and Democrats used censorship, manipulation, and the pandemic to seize control of the vote. Journalist Mollie Hemingway joins Tucker to give the definitive account of the 2020 election.
Washington D.C. is deteriorating. Homeless encampments and violent crime are rampant. Journalist Chris Bedford has seen it firsthand. And not only in our capital. He joins Tucker to explain how COVID tyranny is accelerating the decline of cities.
Renowned journalist Julie Kelly has relentlessly covered the events of 1/6. Now she joins Tucker Carlson Today to react to the blockbuster release of Tucker Carlson Originals - Patriot Purge.
After Jan. 6, Thomas Caldwell was forced to spend weeks in jail even though he never entered the Capitol. To coincide with the release of Tucker Carlson Originals - Patriot Purge, Thomas and his wife Sharon join Tucker Carlson Today to share their story.
Even before COVID, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent years exposing Big Pharma corruption. Now he joins Tucker to detail the unholy alliance between Fauci and Bill Gates and how the vaccine is being used to launch a coup d'etat against our Bill of Rights.
Dr. Scott Atlas was on the frontlines of the initial coronavirus task force. Now he's revealing shocking new details on what he saw and how the 'troika' of Drs. Fauci, Birx, and Redfield pushed draconian lockdowns while ignoring crucial COVID data.
Vince Coglianese spends each day analyzing the day's most important news as the host of one of Washington D.C.'s top radio shows. He joins Tucker to talk CRT in schools, Fauci and the continuing COVID hysteria, and Biden's unraveling presidency.
Journalism used to show 'what it is to live.' But Pulitzer Prize winner Charlie LeDuff says those days are over. He joins Tucker to share stories about the lives of everyday Americans who are now being forgotten under liberal leadership.
James Golden, aka 'Bo Snerdley,' spent three decades as a producer for the late radio legend Rush Limbaugh. Golden didn't just love his job, he loved Rush the man. He joins Tucker to share stories and insights on the life of 'the best that ever was.'
Thanks to Joe Biden and non-stop money printing by the Federal Reserve, inflation is growing at the fastest pace in decades. Is Bitcoin our best defense? The CEO of the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, Michael Saylor, joins Tucker to explain.
'I will not be shaken'. That was the Bible passage that jumped out at Roger Stone as the FBI came pounding at his door during a pre-dawn raid. But, as he reveals to Tucker, that wasn't the only thing racing through his mind as the Feds came closing in.
From Nixon to Trump, Roger Stone's political work has enraged liberal elites for more than five decades. And there's one rule he's lived by that whole time: 'the only thing worse in politics than being wrong is being boring'.
For most of human history, the science was clear: biological sex is real. But that's all changing, as biologist Colin Wright can attest. He joins Tucker to share how he was censored for defending science, which is now being corrupted by politics.
Nigel Farage, arguably the most important person behind the Brexit movement, has a message for America: stay the course and don't give up fighting for your freedom because if America falls, the West falls.
In 2016, soon after Brexit in the UK and Trump’s win in America, Nigel Farage found himself in a strange situation: he was barred from pubs and restaurants, and his local barista refused to serve him coffee.
If you listen to the pundits and politicians, America would be better if it was more like Europe. Writer David Harsanyi says that's nonsense — Europe is worse in nearly every way. He joins Tucker to reveal what life is really like on the dying continent.
After 25 years playing 'Jax' on 'General Hospital', Ingo Rademacher found himself in a personal conundrum - get the COVID vaccine or lose his job. While he's no longer on the soap opera, Ingo's new role has him fighting for our medical freedom.
Born into a family of drugs, crime, and chaos, Ginny Burton couldn't imagine a life beyond prison or death. After spending 40 years of her life in addiction, she miraculously turned her life around. Now, clean and sober, she lives to help those in need.
Americans are realizing that something strange is going on, but what is actually happening? Best-selling author Eric Metaxas tells Tucker that we're in a spiritual war where one side is selling their soul for power but there's hope that good defeats evil.
Almost everyone owns a cell phone. But many Americans don't even know that their phones constantly emit radiation, which Dr. Devra Davis says causes cancer and disease. She joins Tucker to explain how we can protect ourselves from our own technology.
Colleges have been scamming people for a long time and have burdened generations with trillions of dollars in debt. Isaac Morehouse is an expert in this field, and has made it his mission to help people escape the shackles of the Ivy League.
Lt. Col. Stu Scheller's life was upended and nearly destroyed because he had the courage to speak out against America's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. He joins Tucker to explain where military leaders went wrong and what can be done to fix it.
Free speech is facing unprecedented attacks from woke, postmodern progressives who seek to control speech by changing the language. Andrew Doyle, the creator of the Twitter parody account Titania McGrath, joins Tucker to explain the left's war on speech.
Everybody knows Mike Rowe from his hit show 'Dirty Jobs.' But how did he go from singing opera and QVC to becoming passionate about the value of hard work? Rowe joins Tucker to share his journey and tales of the many jobs he held along the way.
Mike Rowe's hit show 'Dirty Jobs' is back for a brand new season - and it couldn't come at a better time. America's economy is changing faster than ever before. Rowe makes the case for skilled trades in part two of his conversation with Tucker.
Not many people go from Hollywood to the State Department. That's what makes Amanda Milius' journey so unique. She joins Tucker with inside details about the movie industry and the Trump administration, and shares her plans for making conservative films.
Travis Tritt was taking a lot of drugs and doing a lot of partying when he suddenly asked himself a question: do I keep squandering my talents on momentary pleasures, or do I become one of the biggest country music stars in American history?
Travis Tritt was just a young musician when he met his inspiration, Johnny Cash, who changed his life forever. Tritt also shares how he's fighting corona mandates on behalf of his fans.
Rod Blagojevich used to be the Governor of Illinois. But a chance conversation initiated by Obama sent him to prison and changed his life forever. He joins Tucker for a tell-all conversation on how family, loyalty, and attitude helped him survive.
Kara Dansky has been a liberal her entire life. Now she's standing up to the left to save women. She joins Tucker to explain how politicians and Big Pharma have united with activists to completely erase women and girls from the law, culture, and language.
Before Jason Whitlock became a successful commentator and friend of the show, he was just a college football player from the inner city. How did he become the sports journalist he is today? Whitlock tells his story in Part 1 of his interview with Tucker.
Jason Whitlock says there's a growing problem in America: we're no longer a country rooted in biblical principles. He joins Tucker for Part 2 of their conversation to explain how our 'masculine fearless energy' is under attack by our culture and media.
America is more divided on racial lines than it has been in years. Coach Mac Stephens is one of the few Americans taking action to inspire unity. He joins Tucker to share how he's built bridges in his community by using the power of sport.
Big Pharma has broken American health care. Dr. John Abramson says pharma companies have a secret financial conflict of interest: they also fund and control the research that gets their products to market. He joins Tucker to share what he uncovered.
Author Peter Schweizer documented how China has spent millions of dollars buying influence, securing business deals, and creating partnerships with the most senior figures and institutions in American society. He joins Tucker to reveal his findings.
We used to know how to build walkable and beautiful cities. But now, architect and urban planner Andres Duany says bankers, bureaucrats, and developers build ugly and homogenous communities. He joins Tucker to explain how we can build a new urban future.
Americans think of the New York Times as the 'gold-standard' of journalism. But as author Ashley Rindsberg has investigated, the paper is corrupted by left-wing ideology. He joins Tucker to explain how the NYT has subverted and shaped reality for decades.
No other journalist in America has done more to investigate and expose Hunter Biden's shady business dealings and scandalous personal life than Miranda Devine. She joins Tucker to reveal what she has uncovered about the Bidens.
What if one of the most powerful companies in the world could influence law enforcement to investigate and seize the assets of private citizens? Amy Nelson says that's exactly what Amazon did to her family. She joins Tucker to share her shocking story.
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty risked his livelihood to defend his right to medical freedom. For refusing to comply with vax mandates, Kheriaty lost his job. He joins Tucker to speak out against the 'biosecurity surveillance regime' that is imposing medical tyranny.
Tulsi Gabbard went from rising Democratic star to being called a Russian asset by a Hillary Clinton. But when Tulsi talks, we listen. She's one of the freest thinkers in America. With war raging in Ukraine, her message is more important than ever.
The Federal Reserve is an unelected body that has more power over our society than almost any other institution. But what is it and how does it work? Journalist Christopher Leonard joins Tucker to explain how the Fed broke the American economy.
Americans are in a spiritual war. Rapid and untethered technological growth is on the verge of replacing our humanity with a digital apocalypse. Author James Poulos joins Tucker to explain how we can reclaim control of our lives…before it's too late.
As Russia's war with Ukraine rages on, it's important to take a step back and ask: what exactly is going on, and what does this mean for America? Former U.S. Army veteran and podcast host Dan Hollaway joins Tucker to answer these questions.
Children are being brainwashed with CRT and gender ideology. But most parents don't know this indoctrination is being organized outside the classroom. Journalist Luke Rosiak joins Tucker to expose these left-wing groups that are destroying education.
Professor Gad Saad has spent his entire career studying human behavior. He's seen how woke ideology is corrupting Western society and destroying human nature. Saad joins Tucker to explain the importance of science and reason in the age of progressivism.
Michigan is a great state with a terrible governor. Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig wants to fix that. He's looking to unseat Gretchen Whitmer with a clear agenda encompassing law & order, self-reliance, and a return to traditional values.
Vince Everett Ellison embodies the American dream. He was born on a cotton plantation and rose to success thanks to hard work and his faith. Along the way, he realized Democrats use race to divide Americans. He joins Tucker to expose these Democrat lies.
Was there fraud in the 2020 presidential election? Wisconsin Special Counsel Michael Gableman is investigating this, and what he's discovered so far is truly shocking.
There are not enough titles to describe the legendary Tony Robbins. He's a life coach, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, to name a few. The king of self-help joins Tucker to share how he's spent decades empowering others to live their best lives.
For years, author James Howard Kuntsler has pondered the question: why are America's cities so ugly and anti-human? As Americans flee cities in record numbers, Kuntsler joins Tucker to explain why the future depends on building things worth caring about.
After George Floyd's death, Zac Kriegman noticed a new 'racial orthodoxy' spreading throughout his workplace. The problem was, it was all based on lies. For daring to point that out, Kriegman was fired. He joins Tucker to share why he stood for truth.
Like the internet, Wikipedia was supposed to foster a free exchange of ideas. Then it changed. Cofounder Larry Sanger says Wikipedia is now an establishment mouthpiece. He joins Tucker to expose the ideology controlling the world's largest encyclopedia.
People tell lies every day. But it turns out lying is hard, even for the most dangerous criminals. Retired FBI Agent Frank Runles spent decades studying deceptive behavior. He joins Tucker to explain exactly how to catch someone in the act of deception.
We've been told that 5G is a good thing. That it's going to change our way of life. What we haven't been told is that it's ushering in an era of permanent surveillance, and China is at its forefront. Telecom expert Jonathan Pelson lays out the facts.
There's nothing more powerful in society than a good story. Darryl Cooper says humans run on stories. It's why he started a podcast to explore stories from some of the most complicated eras of human history. He joins Tucker to share what he's learned.
Professor Amy Wax is no stranger to controversy. Since criticizing affirmative action several years ago, she has faced an onslaught of attacks. She joins Tucker to explain how diversity initiatives are poisoning academia.
Jimmy John Liautaud built his billion-dollar 'Jimmy John's' fortune with a simple idea: selling sandwiches and maintaining standards of quality and efficiency that other restaurants wouldn't. He joins Tucker to share how he achieved the American dream.
There aren't many reporters in the media getting their hands dirty reporting on the ground. Savanah Hernandez is. From the protests across the world to BLM riots here at home, she's actually been on the frontlines. She joins Tucker to share her story.
Steven Rinella is on a mission to reconnect Americans with nature. His hit series 'MeatEater' has revolutionized how people think about hunting and wildlife. He joins Tucker to share some of the life lessons he's learned in the great outdoors.
Satirical site 'The Babylon Bee' is one of the only remaining readouts of comedy. CEO Seth Dillon joins Tucker fresh off the outlet's Twitter ban to share why they're unafraid to challenge the 'humorless idiots' that are censoring comedy out of existence.
Everything Glenn Greenwald warned about is now coming to fruition. The U.S. is involving itself in a deadly war in Ukraine. And censorship is rampant for anyone who opposes Biden's regime. He joins Tucker to assess the fate of civil liberties in the U.S.
America's supply chain is unstable. Food is more expensive than ever. Alfie Oakes has spent his life farming fresh local food for his grocery store. He joins Tucker to explain how we can protect our food system from rising costs and foreign farming.
No one witnessed the destruction caused by the violent BLM and Antifa riots of 2020 more than Julio Rosas. He was embedded deep inside the protests and covered them across the country. He takes Tucker inside the violence like we've never seen before.
Political activist Brandon Straka created #WalkAway after he became fed up with lies from the left. But his life was nearly destroyed after 1/6. He joins Tucker to detail his shocking story of being put on house arrest despite never entering the Capitol.
The U.S. dollar has long been the world's reserve currency. But is that all coming to an end? Financial analyst Luke Gromen says conflict with China and Russia could end the dollar's dominance. He joins Tucker to explain how that would affect our economy.
Wall Street was taken by storm when anonymous retail traders on Reddit put their money behind GameStop. The stock skyrocketed at the expense of hedge funds, until Wall Street intervened. Filmmaker Burke Koonce joins Tucker to break down the GameStop boom.
Dr. Joseph Ladapo dared to push back against nonsensical corona policies and risked his tenured university position to do it. Now, as Florida Surgeon General, he defends medical choice and children, who continue to be victims of the covid hysterics.
Everyone knows Glenn Greenwald, the journalist. But who is Glenn Greenwald, the man? He joins Tucker to share stories of his working class upbringing and how he left his legal career to become the award-winning journalist he is today.
Gender activists are doing everything in their power to erase women. Kellie-Jay Keen has been fighting for women's rights and has been censored for defending biological sex. She joins Tucker to share the importance of speaking out, before it's too late.
Most people may not understand artificial intelligence, but it's already a major part of our lives. A.I. expert James Barrat joins Tucker to explain how tech companies are developing machines to surpass human intelligence. Is this the end of humanity?
After his mother was diagnosed with a rare degenerative brain disease, Max Lugavere spent years researching how certain food and lifestyle choices can preserve our health and prevent disease. He joins to share ways we can all live a 'Genius Life.'
Father Lampert knows the Devil and his tricks: levitating, superhuman strength, and speaking in ancient languages. But the power of God always triumphs. He explains to Tucker how he never gives up until he hears the shriek of the demon leaving its host.
Legendary NFL quarterback, three-time MVP, and Super Bowl winner Brett Favre reflects on his illustrious career and shares stories that span from his early life to his twenty seasons in professional football in part one of his conversation with Tucker.
In his 20-year career, legendary NFL quarterback Brett Favre set the league record for consecutive games started. But that doesn't mean he was never injured. Favre joins Tucker to share his life in retirement and how the game has taken a toll on his body.
Not many people go from working in one of the most evil and corrupt industries in America to finding God. Joshua Broome did. He spent years as a porn actor before he decided to quit and dedicate his life to his faith. He joins Tucker to share his story.
L. Todd Wood was one of the first experts to warn against U.S. involvement in Ukraine. He’s been reporting on the war and knew it could 'tripwire into a much bigger conflict.' He joins Tucker to share the truth about what's really happening in Ukraine.
Rogan O'Handley left his lucrative job as a Hollywood attorney to become a conservative activist on social media. Millions of followers back his account DC Draino and he joins Tucker to share how he's fighting for principles that made America great.
Woke Wall Street corporations are forcing Americans to follow a left-wing investment strategy called ESG. But this practice is putting your freedoms and capital at risk. Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks joins Tucker to share how Main Street can fight back.
Mass migration, covid mandates, and globalist elites have put Europe on the brink. Nobody knows this more than Eva Vlaardingerbroek. She joins Tucker to explain why she is fighting to save Europe from the tyranny within... before it's too late.
Journalist Chadwick Moore's life changed forever when he came out…as a conservative. He lost friends and jobs. He even says he’s not allowed to enter local bars near his home. But he joins Tucker to share how despite all that, he wouldn't change a thing.
Clarence Thomas rose from abject poverty to become a Supreme Court Justice, but few people have gotten to really know Thomas. As one of Thomas' closest friends for decades, Mark Paoletta has. He joins Tucker to share stories about Thomas' inspiring life.
Few things are more fulfilling than starting a family. Author Kimberly Ells says families are an obstacle to the progressive state. She joins Tucker to expose the campaign of globalists, socialists, and feminists that are undermining families from within.
You've probably seen one of JP Sears' hilarious videos on YouTube. He's one of the funniest political comedians around. He uses satire to awaken Americans to protect freedom, and he joins Tucker to share some of the humor he uses to expose liberal elites.
Universities used to encourage intellectual curiosity. Today, there's a lot less learning and a lot more brainwashing. Author Michael Robillard witnessed this firsthand. He joins Tucker to share how higher-ed has been corrupted by illiberal groupthink.
Trauma survivor and former Canadian NHL star Theo Fleury is noticing that governments are purposefully inflicting pain to get citizens to obey. He joins Tucker to explain why Trudeau is the 'worst of the worst' but there is hope for Canada & the U.S.
Comedian Alex Stein grew fed up with politicians who mock voters with self-righteous virtue signaling. So he decided he was going to mock them in return. Now he's a viral sensation, and he joins Tucker to share how he uses humor to expose our leaders.
While deployed overseas, Evan Hafer couldn't escape his need and love for coffee. So when he left the military, he turned that passion into one of the most successful coffee brands in America. He joins Tucker to share the Black Rifle Coffee origin story.
Before his college graduation, Charlie Ternan made a mistake that would cost him his life. He ordered a painkiller online, not knowing it was laced with fentanyl. Charlie's father Ed joins Tucker to warn about fake 'fentapills' that are killing Americans.
Journalist Chris Bray spends a lot of time observing this country and noticed that our leaders, from the White House down to local government, are more focused on appearances than their accomplishments. Is there any way everyday citizens can fight back?
After finding success as a child actor in films like The Mighty Ducks, Shaun Weiss descended into drug addiction and homelessness. But amazingly, he turned his life around. He joins Tucker to detail how faith helped him launch a career comeback.
The left is attacking motherhood like never before. Elizabeth Warren even called for pro-life pregnancy shelters to be shutdown. But that won't stop Kathleen Wilson. She founded her own shelter and tells Tucker how she won’t stop helping women in need.
Violent crime is skyrocketing. The Democrat equity promise of letting people out of jail and soft-on-crime policing isn't just a failure. It's costing lives. Author Rafael Mangual joins Tucker to explain how we can restore safety to our communities.
Competitive swimmer Riley Gaines spoke out after the NCAA made a mockery of the sport by allowing males to compete against women. Her life hasn’t been the same since. She joins Tucker to share her story.
Entire nations are on the verge of collapse because they've adopted 'green energy'. Energy expert Alex Epstein says we can't allow that to happen here. He joins Tucker to explain why fossil fuels are one of the best things that ever happened to America.
It's hard to deny UFOs are real. Just ask Dr. Garry Nolan. He's spent years studying the biological changes, like brain damage and radiation burns, humans experience after interacting with UFOs. He joins Tucker to share his shocking research.
Fred Galvin served 27 years in the Marines only to be condemned by the military elite. After his unit was ambushed in Afghanistan, they were falsely accused of killing innocent civilians. Years later - finally exonerated - he shares his story.
The left is exploiting extreme weather events to justify their radical climate agenda. Legendary meteorologist Joe Bastardi says it's all a ruse—our climate has been changing for centuries. He joins Tucker to expose their doomsday climate falsehoods.
Something mysterious has been happening at the Ft. Bragg Army base. A number of young American soldiers have all recently died from 'undetermined' causes. Seth Harp is one of the only journalists looking into this. He joins Tucker to unravel the mystery.
The FBI raid on Donald Trump's home set America on a dark new path. But what happens next? Harmeet Dhillon is one of the country's top civil rights attorneys, and she joins Tucker to break down the raid with expertise you won't hear anywhere else.
John Rich is one of the biggest stars in country music. Amazingly, he stayed true to his humble beginnings even after he achieved success. He did it his way. Rich joins Tucker to share his story, in part one of his conversation.
Country music star John Rich isn't afraid to stand for his beliefs. That’s especially true in his new hit song, 'Progress.' In part two of his conversation with Tucker, Rich explains how he was inspired to write the song living in Joe Biden's America.
Who is Andrew Tate? Banned by every platform in the world, but not here. Tate explains his worldview and addresses the controversy exclusively to Tucker.
Paul Manafort spent decades in DC building up his political consulting career. But after taking on the role as Trump's 2016 campaign chairman, it all came crashing down. Manafort shares his experience as a 'political prisoner.'
Attorney Nicole Levitt witnessed how George Floyd's death changed the U.S. Her work at Women Against Abuse became so woke, it began promoting domestic violence - not preventing it. She tells us how her job went from defending women to defending wokeness.
The COVID pandemic changed the world forever. People were forced into isolation, and anxiety became the norm. But Professor Mattias Desmet says we've seen this phenomenon before. It's called 'mass formation', and he joins Tucker to explain what it means.
Charles Haywood turned a hobby of writing book reviews into an entire political philosophy. It's called Foundationalism, and it's focused on moving to a 'politics of future past.' He joins Tucker to explain how we can use it to move society forward.
Journalist Chris Rufo is on a mission to expose how America's institutions are pushing radical gender theory on our children. For the release of Tucker Carlson Originals - Transgressive: The Cult of Confusion, Rufo joins Tucker to share what he's found.
A brand new technology is revolutionizing the ammunition industry. A company called True Velocity has invented a way to shoot with more accuracy and reliability. So why isn't the U.S. military all in? True Velocity's Pat Hogan joins Tucker to explain.
Former 'Manadlorian' actress and MMA fighter Gina Carano has found her voice and is not holding back, despite attempts to cancel her by major corporations. Her pronouns are Boop/Bop/Beep.
Before Watergate, Richard Nixon was one of the most popular presidents in history. He won re-election in a landslide. But few knew him like Monica Crowley did. She worked for Nixon in his final years, and tells Tucker what the GOP should learn from him.
The internet was supposed to make us more connected. But in many ways, it's done the exact opposite. Young Americans are more isolated than ever. Mass shootings are more common. Writer Katherine Dee joins Tucker to explain why this is all happening.
Christian singer Sean Feucht quickly became a major threat to Democratic leaders during the pandemic. They deemed him a superspreader. But he wasn't superspreading Covid. He was superspreading the word of God. He joins Tucker to share how he prevailed.
John McEntee quit his job to join the Trump campaign and rose the ranks to become one of his top advisers. Living in D.C., he noticed there wasn't a dating pool for conservatives. So now he's launching an app to fix that and joins Tucker to share it.
As the only son of June Carter and Johnny Cash, John Carter Cash knows a thing or two about living with legends. The songwriter-producer shares how his father 'walked the line' of faith every day and is much more than the 'Man in Black'.
Corporate tyrants threatened to fire millions of Americans unless they got the Covid jab. But many Americans, like Democrat lawyer Scott Street, fought back. Street joins Tucker to share how he took on Twitter and Disney to protect medical freedom.
Imagine a healthcare company not controlled by Big Pharma. Foster Coulson says he has created just that. The entrepreneur joins Tucker to discuss, 'The Wellness Company', his latest venture bringing individualized healthcare and medical freedom together.
The next generation of conservatives is increasingly more populist than the older, Reagan-era Republicans that have dominated right-wing politics for decades. What is happening to conservatism? Writer Nate Hochman joins Tucker to break it all down.
America is in a recession. Skyrocketing inflation, rising interest rates, and exploding credit card debt are leaving millions of Americans vulnerable. Economist Stephanie Pomboy joins Tucker to break down the state of our economy.
Goya is one of America's major food brands. But that's not why it's unique. The company is essentially alone in standing up for faith, freedom, and the American dream. CEO Bob Unanue joins Tucker to share why Goya won't back down to leftist boycotts.
Big Tech companies like Google are now more powerful than entire governments. Psychologist Dr. Robert Epstein says that not only do these companies have the power to alter our election outcomes—they're already doing it. Epstein joins Tucker to explain.
President Nayib Bukele has transformed El Salvador from a violent country into one of the most innovative in all of Latin America. He's revitalized the country by going all-in on Bitcoin, and reducing crime. How'd he do it? He joins Tucker to explain.
Simone Gold is a gentle, mild-mannered doctor. The Biden admin knocked down her door with a battering ram, threw her in prison, and kept her in isolation. She can't bank. She can't fly. Her life has been ruined. This is her story.
Maajid Nawaz joined an Islamist extremist group when he was younger and was imprisoned because of it. Years later, as founder of Quilliam International, he successfully sued the SPLC for defamation after they accused him of anti-Islamic bigotry.
You're not allowed to talk to Steve King. And you're certainly not allowed to like him. But we've never been ones to pay much attention to the NYT. King tells us how he's been on the receiving end of a smear campaign designed to kill his political career.
Jennifer Sey spent 23 years working at Levi Strauss & Co, but after publicly opposing San Francisco public school closures during COVID, her boss gave her a choice- stop tweeting or leave. Sey tells Tucker why she chose to keep her voice, not the job.
There's a wild phenomenon happening across America. Livestock are mysteriously dying. Author Chris O'Brien has investigated this and recently shared his findings for 'Tucker Carlson Originals: Cattle Mutilations'. He joins Tucker for an in-depth look.
Anti-Asian hate crimes are skyrocketing in the U.S. Instead of talking about the real perpetrators, the left is fixated on making this about Trump. Author and activist Ying Ma talks to Tucker to reveal the truth about what's really going on.
John Gibson went from being a basement gamer borrowing money from family, to building Tripwire Interactive, a multi-million dollar business. Gibson tells Tucker why he was canceled for being a 'pro-life game developer' and how that cost him his company.
Author Michael Shellenberger says there are three big issues that threaten to unravel society as we know it: drug addiction, homelessness and the left's green energy obsession.
Top British Cardiologist makes U-turn on covid vaccines when his own father dies 'suddenly and unexpectedly.'
Fentanyl is flooding into the U.S. But it's not just affecting drug addicts. It's killing everyday Americans. That's what happened to Cora Keenan. She lost her life after she was poisoned with fentanyl. Her mother Kimberly shares the heartbreaking story.
Economic journalist Max Keiser covers trends taking over our financial market, Bitcoin being the latest. He joins Tucker to discuss the FTX fiasco and says this is the latest in a long line of fraud schemes, but now featuring non-Bitcoin cryptocurrencies.
During the 2020 presidential campaign, a woman named Tara Reade made shocking allegations about Joe Biden. She said Biden sexually assaulted her when she was a staffer in his office. After being shamed by the media, Reade joins Tucker to share her story.
Heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson shares his story with Tucker.
Mike Tyson talks to Tucker about biting ears and connecting with tigers.
Dr. Christopher Kerr has spent decades working as a hospice physician where he researches 'end-of-life experiences' felt by the dying. He explains how they bring comfort, peace, and closure to those crossing over.
Biden's economy is stagnant, war ravages in Ukraine and Sam Bankman-Fried hasn't been held accountable for his multibillion-dollar crypto fraud scheme. Omeed Malik joins Tucker with his expertise in private equity and politics to make sense of it all.
The anonymous creator of ‘Libs of TikTok' reveals her identity for the first time.
How were the Egyptian Pyramids built? How did they survive natural disasters? Master builder and geometrician Randall Carlson tells Tucker about the possibility of a lost technology.
The sexual revolution promised women freedom and happiness. But did it deliver? Some say it destroyed the way males and females interact and gave rise to identity politics. Author Mary Eberstadt joins Tucker to explain.
Tucker Carlson sits down with music legend and controversial political figure Ye West to unpack the current issues in our country.
The crime in Chicago hits close to home for political analyst Gianno Caldwell whose teenage brother was shot and killed in June 2022. The Southside native joins us to shed a light on those who've lost their lives to the violence overtaking our cities.
Ivan Raiklin served 25 years as both a Lieutenant Colonel and Green Beret. But as our military started promoting vaccine mandates and DEI training, rather than defending the Constitution, Ivan decided to retire and tells Tucker why he made that decision.
In the age of social media censorship and internet suppression, video platform Rumble stands alone in defending free speech. Now Rumble is growing faster than ever, and its CEO Chris Pavlovski joins Tucker to explain the company's rise.
Peter Kirsanow has spent his life fighting for equality on the U.S. Civil Rights Commission. But now diversity and equity initiatives are bringing racism back to into the mainstream. Kirsanow joins Tucker to expose this left-wing racism.
Keith Hernandez needs no introduction. The legendary MLB first baseman and two-time World Series Champion joins Tucker to reflect on his illustrious career.
Chicago journalist William J. Kelly's questioning of Mayor Lightfoot has regularly gone viral, putting her failures with crime into the national spotlight. Kelly shares how his native city has gone to shambles, but remains hopeful that it can be saved.
A little-known power allows the states to amend the Constitution without the other branches of government. Mark Meckler has spent years trying to organize a Convention of States and joins to explain how it might be the only way to save America.
Economics Professor Bryan Caplan tells Tucker how feminism treats women less fairly than men.
The sister of California Duchess Meghan Markle tells Tucker about their relationship and family.
Professor David Azerrad explains how the left is turning the U.S. into an anti-American parody of its former self.
In the middle of the Occupy Wall Street protests, John LeFevre decided to expose the deviance and decadence of the industry he'd spent his whole career in. He tells Tucker how the corruption is far worse than people can imagine.
Rwanda genocide survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza shares her harrowing journey to freedom after hiding for 91 days in a bathroom while bloodshed blazed around her.
Matthew Marsden left England to become a Hollywood actor. He was successful.. until COVID. Faced with choosing his career or complying with tyranny, Marsden made a decision that changed his life forever.
America's food and drug regulators are being paid by the very companies they're supposed to oversee. The system is corrupt and it's making us chronically unhealthy. Calley Means spent years consulting these companies. Now he's revealing what he's learned.
Life inside and outside the ring with the wrestling legend.
Former Carl's Jr. CEO Andy Puzder tells Tucker he took a failing food company and turned burgers back into billions.
Luis J. Gomez is one of the few comedians refusing to censor himself in a hypersensitive, politically-correct world. He's also featured in our Tucker Carlson Originals documentary: The Death of Comedy?
Even post-COVID, there's been a historic spike in sudden deaths among younger Americans. What is going on, and what is causing this? Author Ed Dowd has looked into this, and joins Tucker to share the shocking truth he discovered.
Business legend Kevin O'Leary talks to Tucker.
From Cameroon to the White House - the correspondent shares why he'll continue to fight for his place in the briefing room one question at a time.
Are we on the right track as a nation? What should life look like? Publisher of 'American Greatness', Chris Buskirk, breaks down the questions Americans wish to have answered.
Winston Marshall left the band Mumford and Sons so he could finally speak freely on issues he felt passionately about. He tells Tucker his story, and shares his plans for the future.
Actor, comedian and free thinker Russell Brand joins us to discuss his journey of becoming the man he is today.
Part two of our conversation with actor and comedian Russell Brand.
Back by popular demand - the Tucker Carlson Tonight 'Poultry Expert' Tiara Soleim joins us for her longest and most interesting interview yet! You don't want to miss this.
Entrepreneur Ken Rusk explains how working with your hands is not only honorable but can also be lucrative.
T.REX ARMS CEO Lucas Botkin shares how he took $1,000 and his trust in God and turned it into a multi-million dollar manufacturing and retail company in the firearms industry.
Americans seemed burdened with more health issues than ever before. What's causing all of the chronic diseases? Dr. Mark Hyman joins Tucker to share how basic steps can treat abnormal signs of aging and the diseases that come with it.
Scott Hamilton shares his inspiring journey from fighting to win the gold medal to fighting for his life.
op-ranking security specialist, Gavin de Becker, shares how you can learn to protect yourself and your family by recognizing fear and using it to your advantage.
Doug Schoen has been polling for politicians across the world for more than 40 years, but who's the man behind the data? Schoen shares stories from over the years and gives us his take on Trump, Biden, Stormy, and all things 2024.
Illinois Congresswoman Mary Miller shares how she strives to make sure that her work on Capitol Hill mirrors her core beliefs: faith, family, and farming.
'Legal Insurrection' founder William Jacobson shares how woke agendas filled with DEI initiatives have infiltrated medical school curriculum.
Singer Kaya Jones on faith, tough times, and The Pussycat Dolls.
Bola and Ola Osundairo had their lives turned upside down after actor Jussie Smollett accused them of attacking him in a violent hate crime. The only problem? It was a hoax, orchestrated by Smollett. Now, the brothers are speaking out.
This country has hit a financial fork in the road. American Compass Executive Director Oren Cass joins us to share how conservatism can get us out of this crisis.
Former 'caporegime' of the Colombo crime family, Michael Franzese, takes us through his journey of becoming a 'made' man and how finding his faith led him to walk away from the mob life.
Elon Musk talks to Tucker: the full, uninterrupted interview.