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Tucker Carlson states he is not planning to run for president

Tucker Carlson confirmed he is not planning to run for president and has distanced himself from the Republican Party. In an interview, he expressed his lack of interest in political office and criticized the party's direction, suggesting that it no longer represents its voters.

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Tucker Carlson, a conservative media personality, stated that he has no intention of seeking the presidency. This announcement comes days after he declared he was 'out' of the Republican Party. During an interview with podcaster Alex Jones, Carlson said, 'Of course I’m not planning to run for president,' and emphasized that he has never had an interest in political office. He also expressed support for a potential White House bid by JD Vance, contrasting him favorably with Marco Rubio. Carlson's comments follow his recent break with the Republican establishment, where he stated, 'I’m out,' suggesting that many others may feel the same way. He criticized the party for losing its moral direction, stating, 'There’s no defending this because it’s immoral.'

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