Tucker Carlson to attend fundraiser this week.
Tucker Carlson to Appear at Fundraiser in Alabama
Get ready, Alabama! Tucker Carlson is coming to town. The former Fox News host is expected to appear at a fundraiser for Rainbow Omega, a group dedicated to providing care to adults with developmental disabilities. The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday and has garnered renewed interest since Carlson’s recent departure from Fox News.
What Happened at Fox News?
Last week, Fox News announced that it had “agreed to part ways” with Carlson, sending shockwaves through the media sphere. Amid rampant speculation about the reasoning behind the decision, Carlson was spotted in Florida driving with his wife Susan to dinner from their beach home. “Retirement is going great so far!” Carlson told The Daily Mail last Tuesday.
Despite his departure from Fox News, Carlson remains a prominent figure in American politics. He recently tweeted a video that has garnered millions of views in which he expressed the view that U.S. political parties, their donors, and the media are working to suppress opposing views.
Good evening pic.twitter.com/SPrsYKWKCE
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) April 27, 2023
Despite the controversy, Carlson remains committed to his beliefs. “Where can you still find Americans saying true things? There aren’t many places left, but there are some and that’s enough. As long as you can hear the words, there is hope,” he said before signing off with the message: “See you soon.”
Support a Good Cause
If you’re interested in seeing Tucker Carlson in person, you can purchase tickets for the fundraiser on the Oxford Performing Arts Center website. Proceeds from the event will go to Rainbow Omega, an organization that glorifies God by ensuring that adults with developmental disabilities have a permanent and safe home where their abilities and potentials are respected and nurtured in a Christian environment.
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