Tucker Carlson kept driving his interview with this DNC chair candidate back to race and she wasn’t having it

Tucker Carlson brought Democratic National Committee Chair candidate Jehmu Greene, who is also a former Fox News contributor, onto his show, and things immediately got testy.

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At times, the interview resembled two school kids arguing in the cafeteria. Tucker asked Greene a question, she provided an answer, and Carlson responded by saying something to the effect of, “So if I hear you correctly you are saying this…” prompting Greene to say, “No, that’s not what I’m saying.”

For instance, Carlson asked Greene what she meant when she called President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory an “alleged election.”

“By that, did you mean it’s an election that didn’t actually take place, or we should pretend it didn’t happen, or what did you mean?” Carlson asked.

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Greene replied:

“Here’s I think the position of not just Democrats or Republicans, just like I said that morning, Americans. Something happened in this election with Russia, something happened that was so significant that the Democratic members of Congress that got that classified briefing stormed out of that room and we may never know what that is if it stays classified, but we all have those questions.

“Donald Trump had an opportunity after he was the President-elect to start to try to heal the wounds from the election and instead he chose to take us in a different direction and continue his type of just baseless attacks. But, someone like John Lewis, the Navy dean, so respected in America that they named a ship after him, to see what Donald Trump is doing on Martin Luther King Day, no one is standing for it, not Democrats, not Republicans, not anybody who cares about the future of this country.”

“So he’s the one Congressman out of 435 you’re not allowed to attack?” Carlson interrupted.

“That’s not what I said. That’s ridiculous,” Greene replied.

Carlson quickly moved on to his next question.

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Later in the interview, Carlson questioned Greene about former Bernie Sanders staffer Symone Sanders’ comment that the DNC needs diversity at the top and said, “We don’t need white people leading the Democratic party right now.”

Greene told Carlson that is not the message she wishes to present. Carlson pushed the issue, but Greene couldn’t understand why he kept mentioning it when she didn’t say it.

The conversation also blew through Hillary Clinton’s comment about white people needing to acknowledge their privilege.

Carlson wondered if such statements actually hurt the Democrats with white voters in key battleground states. Greene replied by saying, “I’m tired of these types of conversations,” then added, “I’m not gonna let you divide us!”

Carlson shifted back to Trump’s plan for drug imports and asked whether Greene agrees with it. Greene said she hadn’t seen the plan and continued, “I’m not gonna play this gotcha game, I’m not gonna sit here and cheerlead somebody who is refusing to even celebrate Martin Luther King Day.”

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