Tucker Carlson debuted “Tucker’s Truth Stream” on Twitch, mixing political rants with Minecraft. Fifty thousand viewers watched him build a virtual border wall labeled “MAGA 2025” while failing basic mechanics. “I’m building truth in the digital frontier, one block at a time,” he said, headset replacing the bow tie, as his avatar died repeatedly and the conspiracy theories grew louder. Peak chaos hit when a creeper vaporized him mid-monologue. “This is exactly what I’m talking about,” he yelled. “The deep state programmed these mobs to target conservative builders. They’re green like money. Wake up!” The clip went mega-viral within hours. “We’ve never seen this,” said analyst Dr. Sarah Chen. “It’s a new genre: political commentary meets gaming incompetence.” He then announced a 24-hour Among Us marathon. In random lobbies, he paused oxygen repairs to discuss media control, vaccine mandates, and election integrity. Players groaned; viewers surged. By dawn he’d added 180,000 followers. Twitch is eyeing a “Politics & Gaming” category. Next up: Fortnite versus “the establishment,” and a Civilization VI America with better graphics.