How a former adviser to the Trump campaign intends to derail the Republican Presidential Debate.
Former adviser Jason Osborne recently gave an interview to CNN presenter Kaitlan Collins where he shared his opinions on the former president’s future plans. Do not miss this fascinating discussion on “The Source.”
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“Donald Trump, right now, is not expected to show up,” he said regarding the debate. “He has until Monday at nine o’clock to make that official, I guess. Candidates are kind of having to prepare. Does he show up? Does he not? They’re kind of prepping for two different debates, potentially.”
“I don’t think they should be, though,” former Obama administration staffer Ashley Allison said. “I think you should be very clear in your vision of what you want to do as president, regardless of Donald Trump. And that has to be, ‘I’m either going to say Donald Trump was wrong,’ and be very clear whether he’s on the debate stage or not.”
“I agree,” the former adviser said. “I’m [at] about a 30% chance this is going to happen, but I think Donald Trump is gonna turn himself in either right before the debate or during the debate, which will suck all the oxygen out of the room. And then Fox is stuck having to air the debate, whereas you and other networks are able to say, ‘Wait a minute, Donald Trump has actually just turned himself in.’ And then there’s Tucker Carlson waiting on the steps of the courthouse, able to interview him right there.”
He claimed that the Fulton County jail was open 24 hours a day, making the theory plausible.
Trump is planning a cable network barrage and an exclusive interview with former Fox network anchor Tucker Carlson to counter the forthcoming Republican debate, which Fox is sponsoring despite the fact that he is facing four indictments and is the leading GOP presidential candidate for 2024.
The next Fox News debate in Milwaukee is being defrayed from the spotlight by Trump and his advisers. CNN has received inside information from sources close to the campaign.
“Conversations regarding a potential interview with Carlson have taken place with Trump’s team, but there is no definitive plan for him to do that as of now, they say,” Alayna Treene reported. “Trump has privately and publicly floated skipping either one or both of the first two Republican presidential primary debates and has repeatedly pointed to his commanding lead in the polls as one reason he is hesitant to share the stage with his GOP challengers.”
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Trump ignores debate preparation because he feels sure of his skills. He might join at the last minute, according to sources.
Mediaite observed:
If Trump chooses not to appear, Fox News’ position on the subject remains unclear. Nevertheless, his advisors have indicated a desire for his supporters, such as Kari Lake, Byron Donalds, and Matt Gaetz, to attend the debate and represent him in the spin room.
Fox News executives beg Trump to take part in the debate, but he refuses.
Trump made a suggestion that he might speak with Carlson alone, perhaps the same evening as the first Republican primary debate.
An amazing group of political heavyweights, including former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, senator Tim Scott, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, and florida governor Ron DeSantis, will appear on stage with Trump. Don’t miss the confrontation.
According to the Vanity Fair report, Trump strategically chose to go on Tucker Carlson’s hugely popular Twitter show in order to overshadow the GOP primary discussion.
“The question, of course, is how a ratings-obsessed Trump would counterprogram a prime-time Fox debate that is sure to draw a significant cable news audience and feature such 2024 challengers as Ron DeSantis. One idea Trump is mulling is to sit for an interview with Tucker Carlson on his Twitter show at the same time as the debate, two sources briefed on the discussions said. According to one source, Trump recently reached out to Carlson and asked if Carlson would do the interview, but no decisions have been made,” Vanity Fair reported.



