Tucker Carlson was banned from speaking at his high school alma mater, St. George's School in Rhode Island, despite initially receiving an invitation. The faculty and administration deemed him 'too dangerous' to address the school. The decision followed a controversy where Carlson allegedly broke an agreement with the school's administrators by recording a Zoom discussion with students without permission. In response, Carlson claimed he offered to provide armed guards for his visit due to concerns that 'people could be killed' if proper security measures were not taken.
Tucker Carlson claims he was banned from speaking at his prep school Alma Mater https://t.co/7XC5T1m6sz https://t.co/mSrFKPJtdB
Tucker Carlson claims he was banned from speaking at his prep school Alma Mater despite offering to provide armed guards amid fears 'people could be killed' https://t.co/m4PzUa2JfY https://t.co/2TpurfOLYx
Tucker Carlson banned from speaking at his prep school alma mater, St. George's School, despite an invitation from students. https://t.co/uAlvV1XLPG
In a letter Friday to the St. George’s School community obtained by The Daily Beast, administrators expressed their disappointment with Tucker Carlson after he allegedly broke their agreement not to record a Zoom discussion with students. https://t.co/g3EMhN1OTH
BREAKING: Tucker Carlson BANNED from speaking at alma mater St. George’s School in Rhode Island https://t.co/wuZeRx9zSS https://t.co/wuZeRx9zSS
Despite receiving an invitation, Tucker Carlson was deemed “too dangerous” by the faculty and administration to address his high school alma mater, St. George’s School. https://t.co/fxLhNNRtb3