Tucker Carlson attended the Republican National Convention this week and spoke to various groups during the proceedings.
Speaking to a crowd on Monday, Tucker said Trump had won the election and cited the powerful image of Trump standing up after his assassination.
Watch the clip:
“To be honest, Trump just won.”@tuckercarson @heritage pic.twitter.com/mGyNL7BI8M
— Tucker Carlson Network (@TCNetwork) July 15, 2024
Later in the day, Tucker was asked by a reporter from The Daily Signal about the selection of J.D. Vance as Trump’s running mate. Tucker said Vance was “absolutely” the right choice and said he was very smart and a great ally to Trump’s vision:
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson told a gathering of Republicans in Milwaukee on Monday that Americans should be “excited” about Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick.
Earlier in the day, as the Republican National Convention opened, Trump posted on social media that he had chosen Ohio Republican Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate in the November 5 election.
“So now that J.D. Vance has been selected as vice president, I think everyone who’s paying close attention is going to be excited about this,” Carlson said in a speech to convention delegates…
“I’m going to tell you what I just saw, which is every bad guy I’ve ever met in Washington in my lifetime is aligned with J.D. Vance,” Carlson quipped to the convention audience, referring to recent speculation in the liberal media The media and others believe Trump will choose the conservative Ohio senator.
watch:
Tucker Carlson: Why JD Vance is the right choice for VP@tuckercarson @Virginia_Allen5 pic.twitter.com/3SFOlGr5hk
— Daily Signal (@DailySignal) July 16, 2024
Later, Tucker could be seen standing next to Trump in the chamber.
Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson.
Name a more iconic duo and I’ll wait. pic.twitter.com/ISNup9xsFH
— Naomi Seibt (@SeibtNaomi) July 16, 2024
Byron Donald, Tucker Carlson and J.D. Vance are all standing together.
What a spectacular sight pic.twitter.com/9UKFDoCt9E
— Sara Rose (@saras76) July 16, 2024
Will Tucker play a role in the next Trump administration?