Buckley Carlson Departs Trump Administration to Launch Consulting Firm
Buckley Carlson, son of Tucker Carlson, has left his role in the Trump administration. He served as deputy press secretary to Vice President Vance. He plans to start his own political consulting firm.
Office of the President of the United States / Wikimedia (Public domain)Buckley Carlson has departed from his position in the Trump administration, according to a report from @DailyCaller. He served as deputy press secretary to Vice President Vance. Buckley Carlson is the son of Tucker Carlson.
Carlson intends to launch his own political consulting firm.
The departure comes amid the ongoing second term of the Trump administration, which began in January 2025. No further details on the consulting firm or the reasons for his exit were provided in the report.
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