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When Saturday Night Live newcomer Jeremy Culhane debuted his Tucker Carlson on Weekend Update last month, the response was immediate. The impression — built around Carlson’s rising incredulity and a jagged, brittle laugh — quickly spread online, earning praise for its sharpness and timing.
But within hours, a second conversation took hold in comedy circles.
“All Tucker Carlson impressions are just Nick Mullen Tucker Carlson impressions,” one widely shared post read.
The comparison pointed to Mullen, the podcast comedian who has spent years developing his own exaggerated Carlson on shows like Cum Town and The Adam Friedland Show. His version leans heavily on a specific comedic rhythm: confusion that escalates toward outrage.












