
The Tucker Carlson Show
Clayton Morris: Truth About the USS Liberty, Europe’s Self-Destruction, & Is Brigitte Macron a Man?
Fri, 14 Mar 2025
Clayton Morris of Redacted on Brigitte Macron, false flags and how the world really works. (00:00) Why Morris Quit Fox News to Move to Portugal (08:53) How Portugal Is Being Exploited by the European Union (19:14) Why Are Female Leaders the Most Bloodthirsty? (25:55) Portugal’s Mass Medical Malfeasance (39:35) George Soros’ War with Russia (48:59) Trump and Vance’s Meeting With Zelensky Paid partnerships with: ExpressVPN: Go to https://ExpressVPN.com/Tucker and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! Eight Sleep: Get $350 off the Pod 4 Ultra at https://EightSleep.com/Tucker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why did Clayton Morris quit Fox News and move to Portugal?
So the last time, I think the last time we were physically together was when we worked together at Fox News. Crazy. Hosting a morning show whose name I will not mention. I've always been embarrassed in the name of that show. There's some nice people on the show, nice people working on the show. I don't want to attack the show, but the name always made me cringe. But anyway. Morning Joe.
Morning Joe. So good. Morning Joe. You, me, Mika. Right. A lot of Xanax. Right. All of the neocons. Oh, my gosh. And then you went off into business. I think you're the only person I've ever seen leave an anchor position in television voluntarily. No one ever does that. They wait to – get destroyed in a sex scandal or get dementia or something.
But you actually just left and went into business and were successful. And then you moved to Europe with your family, your beautiful family. And then the next time I heard of you, I was taking my trash out. And my neighbor goes, did you see what Clayton and Natalie said? And I'm like, I only know one Clayton and Natalie. And I was like, Clayton Morris, Natalie Morris.
And he's like, yeah, and redacted their show. Did you see it? And I was like, no. Anyway, and then I dove in and I saw that you had become legit successful in a completely different. business saying things that I loved and that were true and really brave. So it's just great to see you after all this time. What a life story you've had.
It's amazing. I'm just so thrilled. I just saw you in the parking lot and I was like, oh my God, I'm going to run up and give you a hug because it's been eight or nine years. Yeah. It's crazy to think, I mean, the trajectory and I find it very difficult to relate to people that haven't been beat up scratched, beat up, gone through the ringer, you know, like there's, it's like, that's for sure.
You're operating at a different level now, you know?
And so, well, it's funny. I do remember you in commercial breaks. Cause on those morning shows, you have really long commercial breaks. Yeah. And then, you know, one anchor will take a segment or whatever. There's like a lot of time sitting on the dumb couch. And you never wasted a second of it. I'd like stare off into space like a dog or text my wife, naughty things.
But you were constantly either doing business or reading about things. I'll never forget that. You were totally absorbed in your studies and your work in commercial breaks. Um, how did you wind up with Redacted? Like, how did that, I've never even asked you, how'd you, how'd that happen?
You know, after we left, so 10 years at Fox, great time, had a blast. But, you know, you realize, oh, I've been doing the same sort of segments over and over again. You know, you're doing like the same breakfast cereal segment over and over again after 10 years and you're... You're saying, okay, I want something different now. I want to be able to see my kids on the weekend.
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