Tucker Carlson leaving Fox News: Host’s website drops cryptic ad playing up his next move

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Tucker Carlson, host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” ran new videos of the Jan. 6 riots showing sympathetic police guiding protesters into Capitol offices. Richard Drew/AP

Tucker Carlson leaving Fox News: Host’s website drops cryptic ad playing up his next move

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Former prime-time Fox News host Tucker Carlson released a cryptic ad on his website Monday, hinting about his next moves.

Fox News announced that it was splitting ways with Carlson, its most popular host, after his seven-year tenure hosting its 8 p.m. slot. Carlson has been silent on the matter, leaving much speculation about what his next move will be. He released his first hint as to a step forward hours after his departure. It came in the form of a cryptic ad on his website.

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“SIGNUP HERE TO BECOME A TUCKERCARLSON.COM INSIDER TO FIND OUT WHAT TUCKER’S UP TO NEXT,” the ad reads.

The ad immediately pops up for everyone who clicks on his website and has a section where viewers can put in their information to sign up for updates.

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Carlson’s website’s homepage still features his specials from his time at Fox, and three recent documentaries are featured prominently.

Carlson was the highest-rated prime-time host on the network for several years. His show started in 2016. His departure leaves a significant gap in Fox News’s lineup, and the network announced that it would rely on a rotating group of hosts to occupy Carlson’s slot until a replacement is found.

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