Those interested in hearing Stephen A. Smith discuss American issues will have an opportunity to do so at a live event at the end of March.
Smith will be on stage with Chris Cuomo and Bill O’Reilly on Sunday, March 30th for the “Three Americans Tour.” It will be part of the Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair, near Westbury, NY.
Smith advertised the event on his X (formerly Twitter) page on Wednesday night.
It was also shared on O’Reilly’s YouTube page. The advertisement referred to the show as “Three of America’s best in a spirited conversation you won’t want to miss.”
Smith has been outspoken throughout his career in sports media and has rarely been bashful about discussing political matters when they arise. That said, his political commentary has increased recently to the point where he’s discussed a possible Presidential run, though not in his present plans. Moreover, at least some American voters have shown an interest in seeing that happen.
It will be interesting to see how this event is received. If things go well, we might be in for more events like it going forward.
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