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Tucker Carlson Reveals New Documentary On Trump’s Comeback

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Tucker Carlson is set to play a key role in promoting former President Donald Trump’s campaign with his upcoming documentary titled “The Art of the Surge: The Donald Trump Comeback.”

The trailer, characterized by dynamic visuals and testimonials from supporters, aims to present a compelling narrative about Trump’s 2024 campaign and its enthusiastic backing.

Congressman Byron Donalds emphasizes that Trump’s current campaign is marked by effective execution, aided by experienced advisors who have learned from past missteps.

Former Biden advisor Anita Dunn acknowledged the competence of Trump’s campaign team, contributing to the Democrats’ challenges.

“The people who are running his campaign this time are very good. … They’re much smarter. They’re running a very competent campaign. We saw that early in this process. And so we had a reasonable expectation that they were going to have a fairly competent rollout and a fairly good convention,” Dunn said.

Carlson, who has maintained a close relationship with Trump, promises unprecedented access in his film, which will be released on his newly established media platform after his departure from Fox News.

With a substantial following, Carlson’s documentary could significantly influence the conservative media landscape and enhance his presence in the political discourse.

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