On his Fox News show last night, Tucker Carlson took a victory lap after exposing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) who sided with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) by being outraged about his Jan. 6 report.
Carlson shared a clip from his show in a tweet that pointed out, “Chuck Schumer wasn’t the only politician outraged by our January 6 reporting.”
“He was joined by a cascade of Republicans, including Mitch McConnell,” the tweet noted.
In the clip, Carlson laughed as he explained, “They’re on the same side, the Senate majority leader joins the Senate minority leader.”
“Tom Tillis, Mitt Romney… they’re all on the same side. So it’s actually not about left and right, it’s not about Republican and Democrat,” Carlson insisted.
Carlson continued, “Here you have people with shared interests. The open borders people. The people like Mitch McConnell who are living in splendor on Chinese money.”
“The people who underneath it all have everything in common are all aligned against everyone else and that would include almost all news organizations in this country as well,” Carlson lamented
Carlson added, “One thing that we learned today is that they are all in agreement with each other, they kind of outed themselves.”
Chuck Schumer wasn't the only politician outraged by our January 6 reporting. He was joined by a cascade of Republicans, including Mitch McConnell. pic.twitter.com/8P95x0W8Ij
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) March 8, 2023
As we previously reported, Fox News contributor Leo Terrell had just a few simple words for McConnell in a tweet.
“Mitch McConnell has no future with the Republican Party!” Terrell declared.
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