Carlson Says Lawyers Warned Against 'Soft' Putin Interview Over Sanctions Concerns
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Tucker Carlson claims lawyers warned him he could be arrested by the U.S. government for violating sanctions if his Putin interview was too soft.
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The lawyers worked for a major law firm and charged thousands of dollars for their analysis.
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They advised Carlson not to do the interview due to the risks.
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One lawyer said Carlson could be arrested if he lobbed softball questions at Putin.
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Carlson rejected their advice, saying he did not recognize the legitimacy of potential U.S. government action against him.