WATCH: Audience Erupts in Laughter as Tucker Carlson ROASTS the Biden Regime Over the White House Cocaine

Credit: Collin Rugg Twitter

Tucker Carlson has been on absolute fire for the past two days.

On Friday, the most indispensable man in media completely ended what was left of Mike Pence’s career while laughing right in his face. He also completely destroyed other Uniparty luminaries such as Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.

But arguably Tucker’s most humorous moment came Saturday during the Turning Point Action conference in West Palm Beach, Florida. This came when he was asked by an audience member to weigh in on the “coke found in the White House.”

Tucker responded in a fashion that had the audience in stitches

He roasted the Biden regime for lying about the cocaine for nearly two minutes. While doing so, Tucker also took a shot at former DC Mayor Marion Barry getting busted for crack in January 1990 thanks to a woman agreeing beforehand to “set him up” as part of an FBI sting operation. Barry of course infamously blamed the woman rather than taking responsibility for his actions.

Notice how Tucker aptly compares the Regime’s corrupt actions to Barry’s during the roasting.

WATCH:

NEW: Tucker Carlson sarcastically sums up the absurdity surrounding the White House ‘cocaine mystery’ perfectly after an audience member brought it to his attention.

Tucker Carlson looks to be enjoying life more than ever 😂

“The thing about that story is just a mystery to me.… pic.twitter.com/6MdZQDWfMe

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 16, 2023

It’s just a mystery to me (crowd erupts in hysterical laughter). No one was more shocked than I was!

Are you serious? In the Biden White House, somebody left an eight-ball of cocaine…I was like, I said to my wife, it’s just not in character, you know? I just don’t believe it.

It’s clearly a setup, I went right back to Marion Barry, and I was like, ‘Somebody set you up.’

Tucker pauses for a moment and joins the crowd in laughter.

That was my favorite story of all time. Because it just explains all the behavior. It really does. I worked in the media business my whole life, so I know what the behavior looks like. But it’s like crazed and grandiose, ‘I’ve got a plan; you’re not going to believe it! It’s unbelievable! It’s going to totally work!

Tucker mimics a cocaine user wiping his nose.

What we’re going to do is, we’re gonna totally rearrange everything! We’ve been doing things a certain way for a long time, okay? And it’s worked!

But I’ve got a better plan! And that’s their entire approach!

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New US Citizenship Test Requiring Greater English Skills Draws Concerns from Immigrants and Advocates – Too Difficult

Advocates for immigrants are fearful that a new citizenship test in the works from the Biden administration will be too hard.

The current test in use is from 2008, according to The Associated Press. The Trump administration revised the test in 2020, which advocates deplored as being too difficult. In 2021, the Biden administration tossed out the Trump-era test and went back to the one that had been replaced.

The new test is expected to be used next year. More than 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens in fiscal year 2022, one of the highest levels since 1907.

Sara Goodman, a political science professor at the University of California, Irvine, told the AP the current test is easier than citizenship tests used by nations such as Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom.

She said the test requires a “high beginner” level of English, and those taking it can have access to a question bank with answers before taking the test.

However, the new test would add a speaking section in which citizenship applicants would be shown a picture and have to describe it — in English.

“For me, I think it would be harder to look at pictures and explain them,” said Heaven Mehreta, who came to the U.S. from Ethiopia 10 years ago and passed the test last year, according to the AP.

“We should not create additional barriers to naturalization when there are already so many,” said Jennifer Anzardo Valdes, deputy director at Miami-based Americans for Immigrant Justice, according to Axios.

Helena Coric, the National Immigration Forum’s assistant vice president of Business Engagement & Inclusion Programs, said even the current English requirement is a barrier to citizenship, keeping immigrants with low proficiency levels from even applying for citizenship, according to Axios. A harder version will just make that worse.

She said the federal government should “have an implementation plan that allows vulnerable populations an option to take the current version of the test by request.”

The current version of the test also includes an oral, short-answer section about U.S. history and government. The new version would make that multiple choice.

Some immigrant advocates questioned that change.

“Though multiple choice might sound easier to many people, it does mean that it’s going from an oral test to essentially a reading test,” Jessica Chicco, director of the New Americans Initiative at the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition, said.

However, Elizabeth Jacobs, director of regulatory affairs and policy at the conservative Center for Immigration Studies, argued that the Biden test is actually easier than the current one, according to the AP.

She said a multiple-choice format reduces the need for immigrants to actually memorize information about the country they want to call home.

She said the test should include more material like American values such as religious freedom and freedom of speech.

In 2018, the Institute for Citizens & Scholars released a survey that said overall only 36 percent of Americans could pass a test made up of questions from the citizenship exam.

The group reported in 2019 that in 49 of 50 states, the majority of respondents failed the test. Vermont was the sole exception. No state had a double-digit share of respondents getting the equivalent of an A on the test.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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