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Episode Date: April 25, 2023On the departure of Tucker Carlson's split from Fox News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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Bill O'Reilly here and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, but first.
On this Tuesday, many were surprised to hear that Tucker Carlson has left the Fox News
channel yesterday.
In fact, it was surprising to Mr. Carlson himself.
I understand with authority that his staff was planning his show for Monday night when they
got the announcement that Tucker would no longer.
be working for Fox News. Now, there's a lot of speculation about the Dominion lawsuit and why Mr.
Carlson is leaving FNC. We don't deal with speculation on this broadcast. We can tell you there will
be more lawsuits against Fox News coming up, primarily by shareholders who are angry about the big
settlement Fox has to pay to Dominion. And then there's the Smartmatic lawsuit and a possible lawsuit
by a man named Ray Epps, who was on 60 Minutes on Sunday,
accusing Tucker Carlson of ruining his life
because Mr. Carlson discussed him in the context of stirring up emotions
at the January 6th riot.
So it is a convoluted situation.
But the bottom line and the most important thing for viewers and Americans to know
is that there is no loyalty in television news.
It is a savage industry.
I left Fox News six years ago
and Tucker Carlson took my place.
And I can tell you that there's no Tammy Wynette anymore
standing by your man.
They don't want you. You're out.
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