
Newsweek
Comedy Central's The Daily Show produced a segment Friday that juxtaposed video clips of Fox News' Tucker Carlson with the texts of two white supremacist mass shooters, depicting "eerily similar" remarks.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah spliced together Carlson's consistent remarks about "ethnic replacement" and "obedient third world" voters in order to draw comparisons to two 2019 manifestos written by mass shooters. Quipping that "we need to talk about plagiarism at Fox News," the comedy program highlighted manifesto phrases from Christchurch, New Zealand, mosque shooter Brenton Harrison Tarrant and El Paso, Texas, shooter Patrick Wood Crusius. The 2019 shootings killed a combined 74 people and injured 60 more.