
"There's obviously a lot of incendiary language out there, horrific language out there... That's a lot crazy people saying a lot of horrific things."
"You know, whatever Tucker Carlson says is not relevant to me right now... All I care about are the facts, the evidence, and what I can prove."
"I'm really not here as a political pundit anymore... My job is to decide whether or not I have evidence."
During a CNN interview, Jake Tapper confronted U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro regarding Tucker Carlson's incendiary comments about President Trump potentially being the antichrist. Tapper highlighted the dangerous rhetoric surrounding political discourse, referencing a recent incident involving a shooter. Pirro dismissed Carlson's remarks as irrelevant, emphasizing her focus on facts and evidence rather than sensational commentary. Tapper also compared Carlson's statements to a controversial social media post by former FBI Director James Comey, prompting further discussion about the implications of such incendiary language in politics.
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