segunda-feira, 23 de março de 2026

Tucker Carlson for President?

 


Tucker Carlson for President?

As of March 2026, Tucker Carlson has stated that he has no intention of running for president in the 2028 election. In a recent interview with The Economist, Carlson laughed at the suggestion and responded with "of course not" when asked if he would make a bid for the office.

 

Despite his denial, Carlson remains a central figure in discussions regarding the future of the Republican party, particularly following a public rift with Donald Trump over foreign policy.

Current Status and Political Context

Direct Denial: Carlson recently quashed rumors of a 2028 run, citing that he would not be a helpful candidate because he believes he has been "slandered as a bigot".

Rift with Donald Trump: Carlson has become a fierce critic of President Trump's recent military actions, specifically calling the ongoing war in Iran "absolutely disgusting and evil". In response, Trump has stated that Carlson has "lost his way" and is "not MAGA".

Draft Movements: Before his recent denial, a Draft Tucker Carlson PAC was launched to encourage him to enter the GOP field, aiming to pull the party further toward "America First" principles.

Support from Allies: Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly endorsed the idea of a Carlson presidency, suggesting he would beat Trump if the latter tried to seek an illegal third term in 2028.

Prediction Markets: Some betting markets saw the perceived likelihood of a Carlson nomination double in early March 2026, though he remains far behind frontrunners like JD Vance and Marco Rubio.

 

Key Political Stances

Carlson's potential candidacy is often discussed in the context of his "America First" ideology, which currently diverges from the Trump administration on several fronts:

Isolationism: He strongly opposes the U.S. war in Iran, arguing it serves Israeli interests rather than American national security.

Foreign Policy: He has expressed that the U.S. has reached the limits of its power and should share influence with China rather than defending Taiwan.

Immigration: He maintains a hardline stance against immigration, emphasizing a strong white ethnic identity as a core part of his nationalistic views

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