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Tucker sits down with Kevin Spacey's House of Cards Frank Underwood in bizarre Christmas video to talk about current candidates, running for the White House… and Carlson as a running mate!

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12898705/Tucker-Carlson-Kevin-Spacey-video-White-House-bizarre.html

 

  • Spacey played his House of Cards character Frank Underwood, the power hungry politician, in the Sunday interview

 

  • He discussed his social outlook, views on the current election candidates and Carlson as a potential running mate

 

  • The actor said he wanted to 'get adults back in the room'

 

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Kevin Spacey took up his role as power-hungry politician Frank Underwood to critique US politics and discuss his own potential run for the White House.

 

In a Sunday interview with Tucker Carlson on X, Spacey became his House of Cards character and ran through his views on the current election candidates, trigger warnings and the legacy media.

 

Spacey - as Underwood - said: 'This country is so mired in contradiction and confusion. We don't even know how we can help anyone anymore because we can't agree who needs help.'

 

'I mean, what doesn't come with a trigger warning these days? I mean, we're far too close to having a beanbag chair in the Oval Office. We've coddled everybody.'

 

Announcing his own potential run for the White House, Spacey - as Underwood - saying: 'We need someone in the White House who's not afraid, like me.'

 

It is a familiar role for Spacey, who played Underwood for five years on the hit Netflix show.

 

He was fired by Netflix in 2017 following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including some by fellow House of Cards cast members.

 

Last year, Spacey and his production companies were ordered to pay $31 million for losses incurred in his firing.

 

He then stood trial over allegations from four different men in the UK in July and was cleared of all criminal charges.

 

Discussing the allegations with Carlson, he said: 'It is bizarre that they decided to publicly cut ties with me on allegations alone - allegations that have now been proven false - because I don't think there's any question: Netflix exists because of me.

 

'I put them on the map and they tried to put me in the ground.'

 

Moving away from the allegations, Carlson and Tucker discussed a potential presidential run for Underwood.

 

In character, Spacey said: 'I think we both agree that we need to get some adults back in the room. So if that means taking on the chief executive role, well that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make for this great nation.'

 

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