James O’Keefe Posts Video Alleging Fox News ‘Insider’ Believes Tucker Carlson Firing was Part of Settlement

James O’Keefe’s new OMG Media released a video on Twitter in which a purported Fox News producer claims Tucker Carlson’s termination was allegedly part of the Dominion settlement.

“OMG EXCLUSIVE FOX INSIDER TELL ALL; Says Tucker Termination was Part of Dominion Settlement Discusses “shady” work of “friend,” former Biden operative Mike LaRosa now working for Dominion “When it’s corporate media you’re beholden to advertisers… we take money from Pfizer”

The video shows part of what looks to be a conversation over coffee between an unknown individual and Fox News @ Night producer Sean Langille.

After the clip on Tucker Carlson, Langille says “When your corporate media you’re beholden to advertisers”. The unknown individual asks, “The pillow guy or brought to you by Pfizer?” Langille confirmed, “It’s big pharma.”

The video then jumps to another conversation it appears to be over a meal. The unknown brings up Michael LaRosa. Langille shared, “he’s the one who’s crafting Dominion’s message to the public.”

Langille stated that Carlson “brought up things that cost [Fox News] a lot of money.” He went on to share that the Murdocks weren’t happy about his coverage of January 6th and Ray Epps. Advertisers didn’t want to be a part of Fox News’ 8 o’clock hour with Carlson he shared.

Langille then explained LaRosa used to be Jill Biden’s press secretary is now at his new job at Penta whose primary client is Dominion Voting. He made the claim that “The White House was literally crafting the message for Dominion.” He went on to continue to say that LaRosa left his position at The White House to defend Dominion.

These revelations from Langille if true seem to confirm what many have speculated. We are not claiming anything in this article to be 100% confirmed, but simply reporting on the OMG media story and leaving it for you the reader to decide what you think.

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