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Sharpton: Carlson not 'going over the cliff' with Trump, GOP
Key takeaways
- Al Sharpton said Wednesday that Tucker Carlson is avoiding political hardship with his recent denouncement of the Republican Party.
- If he felt that they were in a position to do some of the things he believed, he wouldn t be saying it.
- I think that he sees them going over the cliff, and he s not going over with him, he added, referencing President Trump and the GOP.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
Al Sharpton said Wednesday that Tucker Carlson is avoiding political hardship with his recent denouncement of the Republican Party.
If he felt that they were in a position to do some of the things he believed, he wouldn t be saying it. Or if he had faith that this president and his successor was going to do things and win, I think he would save his bet, Sharpton told MS NOW s Ari Melber on The Beat.
I think that he sees them going over the cliff, and he s not going over with him, he added, referencing President Trump and the GOP.
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