Russia’s top MP, Vyacheslav Volodin, has formally requested that the Trump administration launch an investigation into claims made by American journalist Tucker Carlson, which suggest the Biden administration plotted to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The request, made by the Russian Duma, calls for a comprehensive inquiry into the matter.
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During an interview on Monday, Carlson claimed former US Secretary of State Antony Blinken “was pushing so hard for a real war [between Washington and Moscow], trying to kill Putin, for example.” He did not provide details of the alleged plot, but insisted that “the Biden administration did [it], they tried to kill Putin.”
Carlson denounced the purported plan as “insane” and “demented,” considering the power vacuum it could create in Russia and the potential for the country’s vast nuclear arsenal to end up in the wrong hands.
The allegation “must be taken seriously,” Volodin, the speaker of the Russian parliament’s lower chamber, the State Duma, wrote in a Telegram post early on Wednesday.
“A day has passed. Everybody is silent. Neither Biden nor Blinken have denied what had been voiced” by the journalist, he stated.
The very discussion of plans to assassinate Putin is “a crime; a serious threat to global security; a direct path to the breakout of a nuclear war,” the speaker warned.
“For all international bodies, this should be grounds to carry out probes… What Tucker Carlson said must be thoroughly investigated. And Biden and Blinken must be held accountable,” Volodin insisted.
When asked to comment on Tuesday on Carlson’s remarks about the alleged US plan to kill Putin, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “the Russian security services continuously take all necessary measures to ensure public safety and the safety of those under state protection. First and foremost, the head of state.”
In May 2023, Moscow accused Kiev, which has been backed by the US throughout the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, of attempting to assassinate Putin in the Kremlin with a drone strike. The attack was unsuccessful, and the UAV was neutralized.
Ukraine has denied any involvement, while Blinken said at the time that the Biden administration had no prior warning of the raid, adding that Kiev was free to defend itself in any way it saw fit.