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Tucker Carlson Humiliates Anti-Gun Congressman

Fox News host Tucker Carlson held nothing back during his fiery exchange with an anti-gun politician during a recent broadcast.

Earlier this week, Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell from California appeared on Carlson’s program to talk gun control. The segment came on the heels of the Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas earlier this month, where 10 people lost their lives and an additional 10 were injured.

The argument between Carlson and Swalwell was reminiscent of the national conversation just months ago following another school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Despite the fact that no semi-automatic “assault weapons” were used during the shooting in Santa Fe, Swalwell doubled down on his rhetoric that banning these types of firearms would somehow make schools safer.

Carlson didn’t let the congressman get away with that. Pivoting the conversation, the Fox News host asked the liberal lawmaker to explain why it is fair that his bodyguards should have access to any firearm they want, but law abiding American citizens shouldn’t. The result was one of the best exchanges in the program’s recent history.

Watch Tucker Carlson stand up for Second Amendment rights in the video below.

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