Tucker Carlson will no longer be involved in day-to-day editorial decisions at The Daily Caller.
Carlson told Fox News’s Howard Kurtz during his media affairs program “Media Buzz” on Sunday that walking away from his editor-in-chief position was a difficult decision.
“It was really hard,” Carlson said. “Not because I’m a great manager, I’m a terrible manager. But I loved it and I loved the guys.”
Carlson co-founded the publication nearly seven years ago with Neil Patel, an adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney. He will maintain his ownership stake in the publication. – READ MORE