In a recent development, Tucker Carlson has unveiled a preview of his forthcoming interview with Larry Sinclair, a man who asserts he had a sexual encounter with former President Barack Obama.
Sinclair's claims date back to an alleged incident in November 1999, when he purportedly met Obama in a Chicago bar. According to Sinclair, the two indulged in drug use before becoming intimate.
In the interview, Carlson initiated the conversation by saying, "You're just a guy who's in town for the night, and it sounds like you're looking to party." Sinclair responded, "I had given Barack $250 to pay for coke. I start putting a line on a CD tray to snort, and next thing I know he's got a pipe and he's smoking."
Sinclair further elaborated on the encounter, stating that he had made advances towards Obama to "see where it was going," and was satisfied that it "went the direction [he'd] intended it to go." He also insinuated that it "definitely wasn't Barack's first time," and hinted it "wasn't his last."
Carlson, seeking clarification, asked, "You had sex with him twice, you did cocaine with him, [and] watched him smoke crack twice, you had no idea who he was?" Sinclair responded, "I had no idea."
Sinclair also expressed his belief that his allegations would have been given more credence "if the media really cared about telling people the truth."
These allegations first surfaced in 2008, amidst Obama's presidential campaign, and were later detailed in a book by Sinclair. He was offered $100,000 by Whitehouse.com to pass a polygraph test, which he failed. Subsequently, Sinclair alleged that the test's sponsors had been bribed.
As reported by Politico, Sinclair has a lengthy criminal record and is known to have used 13 different aliases. His criminal history is marked by numerous instances of fraud and deceit.
Despite Sinclair's checkered past, Carlson, during a recent appearance on the Adam Carolla Show, maintained his belief in the veracity of Sinclair's allegations.
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