



By declining to take part in the upcoming Tucker Carlson event in Iowa, Donald Trump is rejecting the remaining members of the GOP candidates for the 2024 presidential election.
The upcoming primary event is being led by Carlson. The group, however, unveiled its complete schedule on Tuesday without its previous president.
Bob Vander Plaats, the president and chief executive officer of The Family Leader, tweeted he just found out last night that Trump isn’t going to be attending the Leadership Summit. The roster had been made ready.
Carlson is going to conduct discussions with six more of the 15 Republicans running for office in the 2024 Republican primary.
Included in this is Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, former ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, biotechnology entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and former governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson.
In his post, Vander Plaats hinted the contestants will have innovative, one on one, conversations with Tucker Carlson. Carlson appears not to be the intended recipient of the snub, but rather the occasion’s planners.
Throughout his tenure in government and after departing from the White House, Carlson has been nothing but complimentary of Trump.
Carlson commended Trump for “reorienting the Republican Party” in his initial appearance after Fox sacked him previously this year.
A few weeks ago, Carlson declared on Russell Brand’s audio podcast, Stay Free, that he believes we’ll look again at this a decade from now and view Trump’s rise as the single most important event in American politics in the past century.
Carlson said this is the case since Trump refocused the Republican Party in opposition to the preferences of Republican leaders.
However, Vander Plaats remains outspoken in his condemnation of the former president. Trump, according to him, offended his base over the abortion debate and is too concerned about the outcome of the 2020 election.