Tucker Carlson Olivier Touron/AFP/Getty Images Former Fox News host-turned-podcaster Tucker Carlson is getting his own book imprint.
Skyhorse Publishing, which earlier published memoirs by Woody Allen and Melania Trump, is giving a home to Tucker Carlson Books after the conservative pundit’s previous bestsellers like The Long Slide: Thirty Years in American Journalism and Tucker Carlson Ship of Fools were released by Simon & Schuster.
It also comes as Carlson and Donald Trump engage in an escalating war of words while the ex-Fox voice, alongside podcasters Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly, splinters the MAGA media movement.
Carlson, who was fired from Fox News in 2023 and commands a large audience on his namesake daily video podcast, is also bringing to his book imprint 21 million followers in the conservative media landscape across his X and YouTube channels combined as of late 2025.
On his Tucker Carlson Network site, the host writes that his new book imprint aims “to bypass the censors and bring you things that are actually worth reading and sharing.” His streaming platform is also billed as an antidote to traditional media after it was launched in partnership with Carlson’s business partner Neil Patel.
His banner’s initial book slate includes titles by Russell Brand, Robert F. Kennedy, Gavin de Becker and Peter Navarro as it features works with anti-vaccine, conspiracy theories and deep state themes, among other hot button subjects. News of the imprint with Skyhorse for the cable news host-turned-MAGA-sphere player was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
Russell Brand faces a London trial over allegations of rape and sexual assault later this year. Despite that legal trouble, Carlson touted Brand’s book title featured on his namesake book imprint site: “Russell Brand’s message of promise of forgiveness and joy through Jesus is the message this country needs most. I’ve read it, it’s amazing.”
Among the other featured books are Killing Cancer by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, The Los Angeles Times owner, The Last Men: Liberalism and the Death of Masculinity by Dr. Charles Cornish-Dale, Crimes and Cover-Ups in American Politics, by Donald Jeffries, and Surveillance and Surveillance Detection, written by former CIA counterterrorism officer John C. Kiriakou.
Carlson left Fox News in 2023 as host of Tucker Carlson Tonight, which at the time as ranked as the most watched on the network.
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