Tucker Carlson makes big confession at Trump rally

Former Fox Host Tucker Carlson has been making a comeback. He’s doing what no one expected.

Because Tucker Carlson just made a massive confession at the NYC Trump rally.

The Madison Square Garden Trump rally had the entire media losing their minds over how popular Donald Trump and his movement is. Say what you want about the man, but the fact is that no one can consistently put on as many packed rallies as Donald Trump does. They go for hours too, with Donald Trump feeling free to speak his mind as long as he wants.

Donald Trump also lets his guests speak their minds. He doesn’t muzzle them and lets them exercise their First Amendment rights. This is a stark contrast to the efforts of Democrats these days. They will only invite speakers at their events who will 100% bend the knee to their agendas.

Tucker Carlson was a prominent guest on the speaker list for the New York City Trump rally, and he did not pull any punches whatsoever with his time. He spent time on the stage to put the Washington, D.C. political class in the figurative bullseye and call them out for their rigging of the system.

The former Fox News host expressed unwavering confidence in the former president’s prospects for the 2024 election. Speaking to a packed Madison Square Garden, filled with thousands of supporters, Carlson declared that Trump would emerge victorious in less than ten days.

The rally, held in a city typically dominated by Democrat career politicians, featured a lineup of prominent Republican figures, including businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, and former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. Carlson took to the stage to address the crowd, highlighting the significance of Trump’s presence in New York.

“… That’s Donald Trump, back in the city that produced him with no embarrassment at all in a room full of his friends. The stones that takes, the bravery that takes is incredible. Donald Trump’s gonna win. He’s gonna win. I know that that’s true,” Carlson stated, exuding confidence.

He further critiqued the Democratic Party, asserting that its members are panicked and confused about Trump’s appeal. “The people he’s about to defeat have no idea and they’re panicked,” he said, adding that the Democrats have mischaracterized Trump supporters, suggesting their narrative paints half the country as “evil.”

Carlson elaborated on Trump’s popularity, citing two key factors: the former president’s genuine “affection” for his supporters and the sense of “liberation” he has fostered among them. He argued that this liberation has enabled voters to see through the “lies” propagated by Democrats, particularly what he referred to as their greatest deception — the belief that they are impressive and deserving of power.

“But the big lie, you know what the big lie is? The big lie is that they’re impressive. That’s what the big lie is. That the people in charge have somehow earned the right to rule over you and they haven’t. And you know that,” Carlson declared. He criticized prominent figures like Liz Cheney and Kamala Harris, questioning their qualifications and the fairness of the political system that elevates them.

Continuing his critique, Carlson praised Trump for encouraging Republicans to challenge the “charade” of the Democratic Party. He suggested that as more people come forward to support Trump, it would be increasingly difficult for voters to accept that someone like Kamala Harris could win.

“What’s embarrassing is to take a perfectly great country and destroy it as they have. It’s going to be pretty tough for them,” he remarked. Carlson expressed skepticism about the legitimacy of a potential Harris presidency, asserting that Americans are unlikely to be swayed by mainstream media narratives claiming her victory was a result of genuine support.

“At this stage of the game, after nine years of listening to their lies and finding every single one of them totally false. No, it’s not safe and effective and no, she’s not impressive,” he asserted. Carlson concluded by celebrating a newfound freedom to speak openly about these truths, expressing gratitude to Trump for fostering this atmosphere of defiance.

As the rally progressed, Trump took the stage to raucous applause, speaking for approximately an hour. His address focused on key voter concerns, including the economy, inflation, and immigration.

The media talking heads at MSNBC, CNN, and ABC couldn’t help themselves in trying to argue that the NYC Trump rally was akin to a German fascism rally from the 1930s and 1940s.

Stay tuned to the DC Daily Journal.

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