During Sunday’s Trump rally at Madison Square Garden, Tucker Carlson confidently declared his belief that former President Donald Trump will win the 2024 election in just under 10 days. Thousands of Trump supporters filled the typically liberal city, showcasing the continued popularity and energy of the former president’s base. Carlson, co-founder of the Daily Caller News Foundation, took the stage alongside other prominent Republican figures like businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, and former Democrat Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.
In his speech, Carlson expressed his unwavering belief in a Trump victory, stating, “Donald Trump’s gonna win. He’s gonna win. I know that that’s true.” He went on to criticize the Democratic Party for their initial theory that Trump was simply “evil” and anyone who supported him was also “evil.” Carlson argued that this excuse was simply a way for the Democrats to justify their attempts to “destroy the country” over the past four years.
Carlson then delved into the reasons for Trump’s popularity among voters, highlighting the former president’s genuine affection for his supporters and the sense of “liberation” he has brought to Americans. He asserted that through this liberation, people have begun to see through the “lies” of the Democratic Party, particularly their biggest one: that they are “impressive.” In his characteristic blunt style, Carlson declared that Democrats are “the single most useless people in the United States” who have obtained their wealth and power through a rigged system.
But Carlson’s ultimate praise and gratitude was directed towards Trump for inspiring a newfound defiance against the Democratic Party and their “charade.” He noted that as more people come forward to openly support Trump, it will become increasingly difficult for voters to believe that Kamala Harris, with her questionable credentials and track record, could legitimately win an election.
In his concluding remarks, Carlson celebrated this newfound freedom to speak the truth, stating, “It’s very hard for me to believe the rest of us are going to say, ‘You know what? Joe Scarborough, you’re right, she won fair and square because she’s just so impressive.’ I don’t think so.” He applauded Trump for this liberation and thanked him for giving people the freedom to speak their minds without fear of retribution from the left.
Trump’s speech at the rally focused on his policy platform and addressed top voter concerns such as the economy, inflation, and immigration. He encouraged the crowd to vote and even teased a potential plan to secure a Republican majority in Congress, hinting at an unreleased plan he has discussed with Republican Speaker Mike Johnson.
Carlson’s speech at the Trump rally highlighted the unwavering support and confidence in the former president’s potential for victory. He praised Trump for empowering people to speak the truth and defy the Democratic Party’s lies, ultimately expressing his gratitude for the newfound freedom and liberation brought about by the Trump administration.