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can you summarize the events that led to FOX taking Tucker Carlson off the air
Tucker Carlson, host of the top-rated prime-time show
Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News since 2016, was abruptly fired on April 24, 2023, with the network announcing that they had "agreed to part ways." His departure came just days after Fox News settled a massive $787.5 million defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems over false claims of 2020 election fraud aired on the network. While Fox never publicly explained the decision, multiple reports and internal revelations point to a combination of factors that made Carlson increasingly untenable for the network.
The events leading up to his ouster began years earlier but intensified in the lead-up to 2023:
- Promotion of Controversial and Divisive Content: Carlson's show frequently featured conspiracy theories, including the "great replacement theory" (suggesting a plot to replace white Americans with immigrants), racially charged remarks, and anti-immigrant rhetoric. These drew advertiser boycotts and internal criticism at Fox, where some staffers viewed his content as promoting white supremacy and misogyny. His private views, often at odds with his on-air persona, were exposed in leaked texts from the Dominion case, including calling Donald Trump's presidency a "disaster" and using vulgar language toward colleagues like Sidney Powell.
- Dominion Voting Systems Lawsuit and Revelations: Filed in 2021, the lawsuit accused Fox of knowingly broadcasting lies about Dominion's voting machines rigging the 2020 election. As discovery progressed in early 2023, private communications surfaced showing Carlson privately mocking election denialism while allowing it on air, disparaging Fox executives, and expressing disdain for Trump. The settlement on April 18, 2023, required Fox to admit the claims were false, heightening scrutiny on Carlson as one of the most prominent hosts involved. A particularly disturbing text from Carlson about a graphic video of violence, revealed just before the trial, reportedly played a role in the final decision by Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch and Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott.
- Allegations of Sexism and Toxic Workplace: In March 2023, former senior booking producer Abby Grossberg filed a lawsuit against Fox and Carlson, alleging rampant misogyny, sexism, and a hostile work environment on his show. She claimed staff mocked female politicians (e.g., polls on which Michigan gubernatorial candidate they'd rather sleep with) and objectified women, including altered images of Nancy Pelosi. Grossberg described the atmosphere as "pervasive" and said it became evident on her first day. Reports also highlighted Carlson's history of demeaning female executives with slurs, alienating colleagues across genders and contributing to a broader culture of toxicity.
- Internal Alienation and Growing Liability: Carlson's ego and behavior reportedly made him "too big for his boots," as described in Brian Stelter's 2023 book Network of Lies. He clashed with Fox leadership, including Rupert Murdoch's children, who were said to want a "sanitized" network for potential sale. His scandals, including the lawsuits, eroded trust and credibility, leading executives to see him as a greater risk than asset despite his massive viewership (averaging over 3 million nightly).
The firing was sudden—Carlson and his team learned via news alerts, and his last show aired unknowingly on April 21, 2023. Post-departure, Carlson launched independent shows on X (formerly Twitter) and other platforms, but the events underscored Fox's efforts to mitigate legal and reputational damage amid ongoing scrutiny.