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Tucker Carlson Coming to Brookfield November 8th

Tucker Carlson Coming to Brookfield

The John K. MacIver Institute for Public Policy announced this morning that Tucker Carlson will be the special guest at the Institute’s November 8th fundraiser in Brookfield.

“We are incredibly excited to bring the biggest name in the media today and one of the leaders of the conservative movement, Tucker Carlson, to Wisconsin,” said MacIver Board Chair Steve Fettig.

“Wisconsin continues to be at the center of the fight over the fundamental direction of our country,” continued Fettig. “Will we as a country pursue a future grounded in liberty and opportunity for all or will we allow the government to control every aspect of our lives and smother our freedom? Tucker Carlson coming to Wisconsin just a year before the 2024 election shows the importance of the Badger State in this national debate and what a vital role the MacIver Institute plays in that debate.”

The MacIver Institute’s fall fundraiser will take place on Wednesday, November 8th at 7 p.m. It will be held at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts located at 3270 Mitchell Park Dr in Brookfield, Wisconsin.

Ticket information is available on MacIver’s website.


About Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson is the leading voice in American politics. His new show, Tucker on X, recently debuted not only shattering records but reshaping the media landscape for the future. Previously, Tucker Carlson hosted FOX News Channel’s flagship primetime cable news program, Tucker Carlson Tonight. It was the highest-rated program in the network’s history. He recently interviewed Elon Musk, Dana White, and many major political figures including President Donald Trump. Prior to that, he hosted other programs on Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN. He is also the author of two recent New York Times bestsellers, “Ship of Fools” and “The Long Slide.”

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