Former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson, who recently left the network after a lawsuit was filed by Dominion Voting Systems, is set to make a public appearance at the fundraiser for Rainbow Omega. The Alabama-based charity provides aid and support to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Carlson has faced criticism from watchdog groups over his perceived racists and sexist views.
Rainbow Omega’s mission statement speaks directly to the “sanctity, dignity, and worth of each person,” highlighting its commitment to the most vulnerable members of society. With tickets for the event ranging from $50 to $125, the organisation aims to receive significant financial support to continue its work. Carlson’s appearance may be seen as an attempt to repair his image following his controversial departure from Fox News.
This will be Carlson’s first public appearance since his abrupt departure from Fox News. His resignation was surrounded by speculation, with some suggesting that he was fired over his controversial comments about race and immigration. Through his career as a commentator, he has been accused of using both implicit and explicit racism, undermining those with disabilities.
Fox News has yet to announce who will replace Carlson in his 8 pm ET slot. Nonetheless, Carlson’s appearance at the Rainbow Omega fundraiser may provide an opportunity for him to present himself in a different light, as he seeks to move forward after his dismissal from the network. It is unclear what topics Carlson will discuss at the fundraiser, but moments like this can prove very helpful for public figures in reshaping their image and distancing themselves from any negative publicity.