The National Security Agency (NSA) has found no evidence to support Tucker Carlson’s claims he was being spied on by the agency, according to a report.
Two sources told cybersecurity news outlet The Record that a review has confirmed the NSA did not target the Fox News host’s communications but that he was ‘unmasked’ after being mentioned in communications between third parties.
Carlson made the bombshell accusation that the security agency was spying on him and reading his emails in an effort to take him off the air on his show back on June 28.
He later said he had been trying to arrange an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the time of the alleged spying and that he learned about it when he was approached by someone at a funeral in Washington DC.
The National Security Agency (NSA) has found no evidence to support Tucker Carlson’s claims he was being spied on by the agency, according to a report. Carlson on his show where he first accused the NSA of spying on him
The review found that Carlson’s communications were neither targeted by the agency nor…