There was an election spook-tacular on Halloween night in Glendale, Arizona as former President Donald Trump sat down with Tucker Carlson in the latest Tucker Live Tour event.
In what will likely be one of the final major interviews Trump does before the American people cast their votes on Nov. 5, the pair talked about what keeps Trump motivated, what Trump believes about God, what Trump views as the most important issue and what’s at stake this election, and more.
Carlson first asked what keeps Trump motivated amidst the lies, opposition and attempts on his life.
“Who the hell knows,” Trump replied.
Trump acknowledged he could be sitting on a beach somewhere, but chooses the political life. On the beach, the former president said he’d “get pretty bored pretty easily.” Trump said these days he has “one thing in mind: Make America Great Again. That’s all I think about.”
“I always like to look forward,” Trump continued. “I don’t like to look so much in the present. I don’t like to look in the past so much, other than you have to learn from the past—it’s history. You have to learn otherwise, you’re a very poor person. But I like to look forward. I like to think of the positive. I think you have to have sort of the positive power of positive thinking.”
With two attempts on Trump’s life this election cycle, however, Carlson suggested it might be difficult not to dwell on the past. Carlson suggested providence has played a role in Trump’s persistence. “How have your views about God changed in the last eight years?” Carlson asked Trump.........