ADL CEO calls for Fox News to fire Tucker Carlson

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Tucker Carlson ignited backlash for his comments about “replacement” theory during a Fox News show. Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt speaks to CNN’s Brian Stelter about Carlson’s rhetoric and the ADL’s letter to Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott.

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