It’s no secret that Tucker Carlson is setting the news world ablaze after reporting on new January 6th footage. Subsequently, the New York Post has been at the cusp of breaking some of the stories to come from that aftermath.
Many may argue that no matter which account of what really happened on January 6th you believe, we can only speculate based on security video clips. However, it would seem more clips rather than less would lead to more accurate conclusions in our speculation.
While Carlson showed some new clips in recent shows, many have called for all the footage to be released for the public to analyze. In our view it’s unlikely that that will happen, although we would agree with those calling for more video to draw more informed conclusions.
One takeaway Carlson’s reporting brought forth was questioning when and how Officer Brian Sicknick died. Anyone questioning this before was likely to be called a far right racist or conspiracy theorist. However, Biden voter Elon Musk is amplifying this scoop via a retweet to his millions of followers:
Musk doesn’t seem worried about criticism on his own platform and beyond. Despite this, leftists will surely be furious that the Twitter owner isn’t going with the official narrative.
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