He will talk, and stopping him is not an option; nor should it be. Everything works when people talk. Whether we like his message or not, stifling it is flatly unAmerican; and contrary to the founding principles that we all here endorse. Stifling him allows stifling us. It is no joke that the usual suspects have no issue with stifling free speech.
His message will let the Nation know what he supports. He is placing himself in the court of public opinion, and will be judged according to that message.
The biggest risk to our Nation's peace and tranquility will come from the editing and commentary that seeks to spin it to better fit some narrative or other. He is building his legacy, for better or worse.
That the message comes as racial unrest is trending down, and whether it is crafted to manipulate that unrest, is a matter for judgement; and, if warranted, rebuttal or response.
Greg