FOX NEWS TUCKER CARLSON TO INTERVIEW CAITLYN JENNER

Caitlyn Jenner will be Tucker Carlson’s first guest in his new 8:00pm ET time slot on Monday. The interview with the former Olympian will be Carlson’s first in the Eastern Time slot previously held by Bill O’Reilly whose 21-year stint with the media outfit came to an end last week following allegations of sexual harassment.
Sources say Caitlyn is due to talk about the current political situation in the United States of America, her thoughts on President Donald Trump’s administration and also what she feels can be done to bring Americans together.
Caitlyn Jenner voted for Donald Trump in last year’s election, but she confessed earlier in the week she had doubts about the new American government because of its stance on transgender and towards the transgender community.
Tucker Carlson spoke about the proposed interview on “The Five” on Friday and what he hopes to ask the 67-year-old.
Caitlyn, known formerly as Bruce said in a preview clip from the upcoming 20/20 interview, “Here’s the deal: Yes, I did vote for Trump, but here’s the deal-breaker with the Republican party and the deal-breaker is you mess with my community, you don’t give us equality and a fair shot, I’m coming after you,”
The 1976 Montreal Olympics champion is promoting a book that details, more importantly, her $20,000 sex reassignment surgery.
Before becoming Caitlyn, Bruce Jenner played college football for the Graceland Yellowjackets before building a career in decathlon after much persuasion and encouragement from Coach L. D. Weldon. Jenner has also been a constant feature on the television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Caitlyn made her change of name official on September 25, 2015. She was formerly known as Bruce Jenner.
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