Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., implored Rupert Murdoch to deplatform the conservative views of Tucker Carlson, while Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., condemned Carlson for "incitement of violence," and Fox News followed suit.
Murdoch, co-chair of the Fox Corporation and the executive chair of News Corp, was given the warning just weeks ago outside the Senate chamber by Schumer, who said Murdoch has "a special obligation to stop Tucker Carlson," saying the former TV host has "perverted and slimed the truth."
"And for letting him go on again, and again, and again," Schumer continued. "Not because their views deserved such opprobrium but because our democracy depends on it."
Then, this weekend, former President Joe Biden's previous White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, asked AOC whether conservative networks should be held "accountable" for their reporting. And AOC full-throatedly backed the censorship of Carlson's views.... Read More: Newsmax