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Tucker Carlson: “This is the guy [Bill Gates] who was making health decisions…”

Featuring: Tucker Carlson, Conservative, Right-wing | Political Commentator, Former Fox News Host | National

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Published | Video Starts at 41:12

No, no. But more of a person we need to just forget about forever. Right. Well, first of all, I just. Bless you for saying that. And you put it so well. This is the guy [Bill Gates] who was making health decisions for the entire world, and apparently from these emails, he's trying to slip a drug into his wife's drink because he infected her with a venereal disease from a Russian hooker. So, yeah, I mean, that's just like. That's just a thank you for saying that. It's amazing. Yeah, that's apparently. That's apparently our health professionals, our pandemic response. But. (41:12–41:28)

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Asserts that Bill Gates was involved in global health decision-making and allegedly attempted to drug his wife due to a venereal disease contracted from a Russian sex worker.

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