X owner Elon Musk called out Tucker Carlson for not providing “objective evidence” in allowing a convicted fraudster to say he had sex with Barack Obama on the tech mogul’s social media platform.
Carlson, who’s been airing his show on X, interviewed frequent Obama basher Larry Sinclair for an episode that was posted on Wednesday.
Throughout the nearly 42-minute segment, Sinclair claimed to have had a “night of crack cocaine-fueled sex with Barack Obama, and that Obama got here back for more the subsequent day.”
“Assess for yourself,” Carlson captioned the video, which has amassed nearly 14 million views as of Thursday.
“After all, the probability that his claims are true would should rest on objective evidence, slightly than claims made by someone with a dubious history,” Musk tweeted on the positioning formerly referred to as Twitter shortly after it aired.
Representatives for X and Carlson at his talent agency MN2S didn’t immediately reply to The Post’s request for comment.
Sinclair, 61, repeated the debunked claim he first made 15 years ago that he didn’t know who Obama was when allegedly meeting the little-known Illinois state senator in 1999.
“I used to be in Chicago on the lookout for a celebration…. I gave Barack $250 to pay for coke and begin putting a line on a CD tray, and just snort,” he recalled.
“It was definitely not Barack’s first time,” Sinclair added in response to Carlson’s query of whether the intercourse was transactional.
The ex-con first made headlines in 2008, when he initially made a series of public scandalous accusations against then-Democratic presidential candidate Obama during a National Press Club meeting in Washington, D.C.
He was hauled away in handcuffs and his claims were brushed off after Sinclair wasn’t capable of substantiate them with evidence.
In February 2008, the web site Whitehouse.com reportedly offered Sinclair $100,000 if he could pass a polygraph test regarding his claims. He took the offer, though the positioning later said that Sinclair’s responses “indicated deception,” in line with Politico.
The Minnesota native has served time behind bars multiple times for the reason that Eighties.
His first brush with the law took place in Denver, Colo., in 1981 on a charge of larceny.
In 1985, he was convicted of theft and forging a check in Florida and was sentenced to at least one 12 months in prison, Sinclair’s arrest records showed, Politico reported.
He then returned to Colorado — where he’s listed in criminal records under 13 different aliases — and faced check fraud and other bank card charges in 1986. One 12 months later, he was convicted of more series forgery charges and was slapped with a 16-year jail sentence, in line with the outlet.
Except for charges that landed him in jail, Politico found that Sinclair had 97 other infractions from 1981 through 1996 related to assault, threats, drug possession, intimidation, and verbal abuse.
Sinclair, 61, had casts on each wrists during his appearance on Carlson’s show, mentioning his criminal history near the tip of the nearly hour-long episode.
“When you look my criminal history up — which I’ve published myself, provided from day one — my criminal history goes from 1980 to 1986. And every thing I’ve ever done, I’ve owned it,” Sinclair told Carlson.
“Any sentence I’ve ever been given I’ve served,” he added, noting that he never avoided prosecution.
Carlson has been broadcasting his shows on X since May after being fired by Fox News.
Musk courted the news anchor in a series of tweets promoting X as a “platform, unlike the one-way street of broadcast, [where] persons are capable of interact, critique and refute whatever is alleged.”