
NSA Denies Tucker Carlson Show Worth Sabotaging
"Tucker Carlson has never been an intelligence target of the agency," the NSA said.

In a rare rebuke of a public figure alleging himself to be an intelligence target of the United States, the National Security Agency on Tuesday roundly rejected claims of illegal surveillance leveled by Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
In defending Carlson from allegations of slander last year, Fox News’s attorneys effectively argued in court that the host is widely known to traffic in hyperbole and “non-literal commentary.” Viewers can tell by the “general tenor” of his show that he is “not stating actual facts,” they said.
The court ultimately sided with Fox News, agreeing that “any reasonable viewer” would treat Carlson’s claims with “an appropriate amount of skepticism.”
