Tucker Carlson is gearing up to bring his signature conservative commentary to a city near you, promising to shake things up as America heads into a pivotal election season.
Announcing his national tour, set to kick off this September, Carlson is poised to amplify his influential voice during the critical months leading up to the November elections. Carlson’s tour is set to spark conversations with its promise of high-profile guests and provocative topics. In a promotional video, Carlson highlighted the timing of his tour: “The one thing we know for certain is the United States is going to be one intense place this fall moving into this presidential election,” he remarked. “So we thought what better time to hit the road and see the country.”
Dubbed “Tucker Carlson Live,” the tour will start in Arizona on September 4th and will feature appearances by comedian Russell Brand, who has recently gained attention for his critical stance on pandemic lockdowns. The tour’s itinerary includes stops in key states like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, along with visits to California, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah.
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In a notable event scheduled for September 7th in Salt Lake City’s Delta Center, Carlson will share the stage with Glenn Beck, offering Utahans a rare opportunity to hear directly from two of the conservative movement’s most formidable figures. They plan to discuss the future of the MAGA movement and the upcoming electoral prospects for former President Donald Trump. Other figures set to join various segments of the tour include Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and Infowars founder Alex Jones.
Carlson, who has maintained a close relationship with Trump since his presidency, has frequently spotlighted issues aligned with Trump’s interests, such as the events of January 6th, 2021. Following the GOP’s takeover of Congress in 2023, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy fulfilled a pledge to Carlson by releasing 20,000 hours of previously unseen footage from that day, which Carlson used to craft a documentary questioning the FBI’s role and absolving Trump of responsibility for the violence.
The tour will also feature a star-studded lineup of guests including Vivek Ramaswamy, Tulsi Gabbard, Dan Bongino, Megyn Kelly, Kid Rock, Charlie Kirk, Roseanne Barr, and Donald Trump Jr.
Chadwick Moore, who penned Carlson’s latest biography, shared insights into the host’s perspectives on the Capitol breach, criticizing the mainstream narrative: “Jan. 6 was a violent insurrection they tell us — and on the basis of that claim, they’ve turned the war on terror against America’s own citizens,” Moore explained. “We believe that is a false characterization, as we’ve said many times. Jan. 6 was not an insurrection, which is why no one has been charged for that crime. No guns were brought into the Capitol. No plans to overthrow the government have ever been found.”
Moore continued, “It was not an insurrection. But there was violence. A Capitol police officer called Michael Byrd executed Ashli Babbit, an unarmed protester, and was praised for doing it by politicians in both parties.”
Carlson’s tour promises to challenge prevailing narratives and offer an unfiltered conservative perspective on the events shaping America’s future. Several former Capitol Police officers, including Steve Sund and Tarik Johnson, have joined Carlson in interviews to contest the characterization of January 6th as an insurrection, providing a counterpoint to testimonies heard by a congressional select committee.
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