Headline: "Tucker Carlson Anchors Turning Point USA's AmericaFest, Navigates Conservative Tensions"
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Carlson's speech jabbed at conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, mocking calls for deplatforming at a Charlie Kirk event as hilarious, according to ABC3340 reports. He dismissed rumors of a civil war within the Trump coalition as fake, framing himself as unwittingly caught in post-Trump jockeying for power. Carlson praised JD Vance as embodying the America First core of Trump's voters—about 95% of them—and warned against endless foreign wars like a potential regime change in Iran, rejecting labels like anti-Semite for opposing them.
On media ventures, the Wall Street Journal reports Carlson and Neil Patel are raising hundreds of millions for a new subscription-based company built around his Twitter videos, with longer versions behind paywalls while shorts stay free. They've met with Twitter to discuss a website, app, and broader platforms, building on his Tucker on Twitter show, now with nine episodes including a recent Andrew Tate interview.
These events highlight tensions in conservative circles, with WUNC noting AmericaFest's uneasy display of MAGA divides post-Kirk. No major legal or professional updates emerged this week, but Carlson's influence persists in shaping America First debates.
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