Tucker Carlson interviews Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, about his experience being detained in France. Durov recounts being arrested at the airport in Paris, held for four days, and questioned about Telegram's cooperation with French authorities. He explains the confusion surrounding the arrest, as Telegram already complies with European law regarding data requests. They discuss the implications of governments potentially forcing tech companies to implement backdoors, the importance of encryption, and the challenges to freedom of speech. Durov also shares his personal concerns about being separated from his family and managing his company while under judicial control in France.
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