Biden Administration Allegedly Attempted to Assassinate Putin, Tucker Carlson Claims

Biden Administration Allegedly Attempted to Assassinate Putin, Tucker Carlson Claims
In a shocking interview, Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson accused the Biden administration of attempting to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Carlson, speaking with journalist Matt Taibbi, alleged that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was pushing for a “real war” but did not provide further details or evidence to support this claim.
The Kremlin swiftly responded, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov addressing Carlson’s accusations.
“Russia’s special services constantly take measures to ensure the President’s security,” Peskov stated, rejecting the claim that the U.S. had tried to kill Putin.
Key Statements from Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov
Peskov also touched on several pressing issues related to Russia’s relationship with Europe.
He suggested that Hungary had likely received assurances from the European Union (EU) regarding the resumption of gas transit negotiations.
Moscow, he explained, would closely monitor the situation.
On the topic of energy supplies, Peskov reiterated that Russian gas exports to Europe were purely commercial.
He emphasized that Russia remains committed to continuing these supplies, despite the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Lastly, Peskov criticized the EU’s ongoing sanctions against Russia, arguing that it was the European people who were ultimately suffering from these policies, not the Russian government.
As tensions between the U.S. and Russia continue to escalate, these statements highlight the complexities of the global energy market and the fraught political dynamics surrounding the conflict.
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