The Mafia sings threats outside the home of Tucker Carlson DC

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The Mafia sings threats outside the home of Tucker Carlson DC


A self-described anti-leftist group posted videos of a mafia outside Washington, DC, at Tucker Carlson's home on Fox News on Wednesday night, singing: "Tucker Carlson, we will fight." We know where you sleep at night.

The now deleted video was posted on social media by Smash Racism, DC The same group made headlines in September after activists confronted Sen. Cruz and his wife inside a restaurant during the Kavanaugh hearing.

The group posted on Facebook that Carlson extends "the fear of our homes" and said he wanted to match the score.

"Every night you remind us that we are not sure, tonight, we remind you that you are not safe either," the group said. They also chanted, "Racist s --- bag, leave the city."

The post was removed later.

Carlson, host of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," was not at home at the time. He said that his wife, Susie, was alone at home and heard the din of the kitchen. He called the police and locked himself in a pantry, he said. His brother, who lives nearby, arrived almost at the same time as the police.

The host said activists rang the doorbell, broke the oak door and apparently a protester was caught in a security video that mentioned a pipe bomb.

The C.C. He did not immediately respond to an email from Fox News early Thursday.

Carlson said he was at the Fox News office in Washington working on his opening monologue when neighbors sent him a text message about the commotion outside his home. His wife of 22 years did not contact him because she did not want to distract him before he went on the air, he said.

The group finally dispersed. It was not clear if there were arrests. Carlson said the group posted online the addresses of his brother's house and his former college roommate, Neil Patel, who co-founded the Daily Caller with Carlson.

Carlson said he is accustomed to being confronted in public and has no interest in playing the role of victim, but said his wife and four children should not be exposed to aggression while they are at home.

"Here is the problem, I have four children," he said over the phone. "I never thought twice about leaving them alone at home, but this is the reaction because this group does not like my TV show."

It was reported that Twitter deleted a photo of the address of Carlson's house that was published by the group. The Smash Racism DC account was suspended early Thursday.

Brit Hume, a Fox News commentator, went on Twitter to denounce the protest as "disgusting and terrifying."


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