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Pundit Tucker Carlson stated he is not planning a presidential bid. He also said he no longer supports the Republican Party.
The HillPundit Tucker Carlson said Tuesday he has no plans to run for president in 2028. "Of course, I'm not planning to run for president," he told former "InfoWars" host Alex Jones during an interview streamed on X. Carlson added that he has never had an interest in political office.
" He described Vice President Vance as "great compared to Rubio" and said he would support the best candidate.
Break with the Republican Party Carlson said he broke with the Republican Party after the U.S. military campaign against Iran and its proxies began earlier this year. He accused the party of being "not loyal to the United States" and stated he would no longer vote Republican.
"It's not possible to vote for people like that and I'm not going to," he said. " Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton said Wednesday that Carlson made his break with the party to avoid political hardship.
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ABC NewsA magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit Venezuela on June 24 at 18:04 local time. Buildings collapsed in Caracas and tsunami threats were issued for several areas. The shaking was also felt in Bogotá.
The Japan TimesTemperatures across much of the continent exceeded 35 C on Wednesday, with France and Spain posting new national records. At least 94 million people faced the extreme conditions, and infrastructure not built for such heat amplified the effects.
SemaforLineShine in Shenzhen displaced El Capitan to claim the number-one position on the Top500 list released Tuesday. It is the first time since 2017 that a Chinese machine has led the rankings.