Tucker Carlson’s lawyers threw down the gauntlet, sending Fox News executives a letter alleging fraud and breach of contract.
Carlson’s team claims that the noncompete provision in his Fox contract no longer is valid, and that should allow him to launch a competing show.
Also on Tuesday, Carlson announced his plans to relaunch his show on Twitter. He didn’t specify a date for the new show, but said it would be “soon.”