VIDEO: When asked about Alexei Navalny, Tucker Carlson said “leadership requires killing people.”

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When asked about Alexei Navalny, Tucker Carlson said “leadership requires killing people.” This man is a depraved sociopath and should never be welcomed in public spaces again.

Information reads: “, Behold Tucker Carlson at the World Government Summit on February 12, 2024 when asked why he did not confront Putin about the imprisonment of Alexei Navalny.

“Every leader kills people, some kill more than others. Leadership requires killing people…”
Alexey Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, urged the international community to fight against Putin’s “horrific” regime after her husband’s death on Friday.
She told delegates at the Munich Security Conference in Germany that she does not have confirmation about her husband’s death — only the reports via state media.

“I thought about it quite a while. I thought, ‘Should I stand here before you, or should I go back to my children?’ And then I thought: ‘What would Alexey have done in my place?’ And I’m sure he would have been standing here on this stage,” she said.

Last moment of Alexei Navalny when he was presented before court for hearing through video conferencing on February 15th, 2024 goes viral.

“I would like to call upon all the international community – all the people in the world. We should come together, and we should fight against this evil. We should fight this horrific regime in Russia today. This regime, and Vladimir Putin, should be personally held responsible for all the atrocities they have committed in our country.”

Navalnaya received a standing ovation for her address. Nerve agents are highly poisonous chemicals that work by preventing the nervous system from functioning properly.

After returning to Russia in 2021 from Germany, where he had been receiving treatment, Navalnvy was arrested on a parole violation charge and sentenced to his first of several jail terms that would total more than 30 years behind bars.

Navalny had been very vocal with his displeasure about Putin’s “autocratic” rule, exposing corruption, campaigning against the ruling United Russia party, and orchestrating some of the biggest anti-government protests in recent years.

Edgars Rinkēvičs, president of Latvia, said the Kremlin “brutally murdered” the opposition leader.

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