Current and former European Parliament lawmakers told Newsweek the conservative pundit may end up in EU crosshairs.
Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin could see the conservative pundit targeted by European Union lawmakers, current and former members of the European Parliament have told Newsweek.Carlson visited Russia this week, and on Tuesday revealed he would 'soon' be releasing an interview with the Russian leader.
One European diplomatic official, who did not wish to be named as they were not authorized to speak publicly, told Newsweek that any future travel restrictions would likely require proof that he is linked to Moscow's aggression, something that 'is absent or hard to prove.'Still, Luis Garicano, a former MEP, told Newsweek he agreed with Verhofstadt's stance.