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Tucker Carlson’s Lesson in the Perils of Giving Airtime to an Autocrat

The death of Aleksei Navalny, the Kremlin’s most vocal domestic opponent, prompted fresh criticism on Friday of the right-wing host’s recent interview with Vladimir Putin.

Jim Rutenberg
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Gershkovich, Evan, Moscow (Russia), Navalny, Aleksei A, News and News Media, Political Prisoners, Putin, Vladimir V, United States International Relations
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