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Tucker Carlson On National Tour: ‘The One Thing Google Can’t Control Is A Live Event’

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Americans’ voices can’t be suppressed in person like they are online, Tucker Carlson told The Federalist in an exclusive interview about the national arena tour he announced Monday morning. The tour so far includes 15 cities, and Carlson’s team says more are in the works.

“For the last year, I’ve been giving a lot of speeches and really enjoying it,” Carlson said in a phone interview from his home while gazing out at the cemetery where his grandmother is buried. “I’ve just been stuck in the studio for the last eight years — more than that, actually — so it feels like such a blessing to get on the road and meeting people.”

When asked if the tour was a way to get around government information gatekeepers, Carlson replied, “Of course! The one thing Google can’t control is a live event.”

Publicly confirmed onstage guests include Kid Rock, Donald Trump Jr., Marjorie Taylor Greene, Roseanne Barr, Vivek Ramaswamy, Russell Brand, Glenn Beck, Alex Jones, Charlie Kirk, Megyn Kelly, Kevin Roberts, and Dan Bongino. A press release says more high-profile guest names will be released by July.

“It’s hard to believe [President Joe] Biden is polling over 40 percent given the destruction he’s wrought. I think that’s attributed to the power of Google,” Carlson said. “The tech companies are doing everything they can to suppress unauthorized information.”

Not only are in-person events impossible for Big Tech to censor, Carlson said, but he also finds himself seeking a more analog life. The

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