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Confirmation: Dominion did demand Tucker ouster

Tucker Carlson’s biographer Chadwick Moore officially revealed that multiple sources close to Fox and Carlson say the host was booted as part of a last minute settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

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According to sources, Fox News cut a deal for Tucker Carlson’s proverbial head to keep Rupert Murdoch from testifying in the Dominion lawsuit. File image. Rupert Murdoch, Hudson Institute

Chadwick Moore, Contributing Editor for The Spectator and biographer for Tucker Carlson, has confirmed speculation that Carlson was yanked off the air at Fox News as part of a last-minute settlement deal with Dominion Voting Systems.

 

Among the many speculations as to why Carlson was booted, a prominent theory has been that Fox promised to pull the host in exchange for settling Dominion’s lawsuit out of court. According to Moore, the verbal agreement was reached between Fox and Dominion minutes before the trial.

 

Sources allege that Fox desperately wanted to keep Rupert Murdoch from testifying in a potential Dominion trial. So much so, the network was willing to ax its most popular host.

 

Moore released a video on Twitter revealing that multiple sources close to the matter have confirmed this theory. He also announced that he’s been working closely with Carlson for the last year to write a biography titled “Tucker,” which will be released on July 18: 

 

For the last year, I've been writing the definitive biography of @TuckerCarlson, based on thorough research and 100+ hours of interviews.

 

But there's some info that can't wait for July 18: the scoop on why Fox canceled his show.

 

Watch below & Pre-order: https://tuckerthebook.com

 

 

Just a day after announcing the pre-sale, the book shot to the top of Amazon’s best seller lists. It reached  #25 in the Books category and #1 in Journalist Biographies, Political Leader Biographies, and Media & Internet in Politics:

 

And just like that, TUCKER is at number one. Thank you everyone! We’re just getting started.  https://tuckerthebook.com

 

 

Moore’s sources are not the only ones to corroborate the theory that Tucker Carlson was a scalp in the Dominion lawsuit. O’Keefe Media Group also released undercover footage of Fox producer Sean Langille saying exactly the same thing:

 

Fox News Producer Talks Tucker Carlson, Dominion, and Pfizer in Explosive New Footage:

 

 

Both Fox and Dominion Voting Systems have denied that Carlson’s ouster was part of the lawsuit settlement. But Carson’s unexpected cancellation came just six days after the settlement without his prior knowledge.

 

Moore also revealed that he has read Tucker Carlson’s monologue for April 24, the show Carlson planned before being told he was off the air. In it, Moore reports, Carlson talked about January 6 investigations and Ray Epps.

 

Carlson’s coverage of January 6 and suspicions that Ray Epps could be an FBI plant have also been widely speculated as a reason for his ouster. Many people believe this is even more damning with the recent information being revealed by FBI whistleblowers:

 

🚨BREAKING🚨

 

FBI whistleblower testifies under oath that FBI won’t allow 11,000+ hours of J6 footage to be released b/c it would expose undercover agents committing crimes inside Capitol

 

Not only was J6 a Fed setup, but now it’s confirmed that FBI is also covering its tracks

 

 

Ray Epps has not been charged for any crimes, despite being on camera calling for protesters to illegally enter the Capitol building. This is in contrast to many January 6 protesters who were not only arrested, but jailed.

 

Tucker Carlson was one of the only prominent media figures to report on suspicions around Ray Epps. For this, Moore suggests powerful influences are trying to silence him. Much of the January 6 footage has never been released, and millions of Tucker fans would like to see it:

 

Seeing as Tucker Carlson was fired before he could do any more deep dives on the J6 footage I would really appreciate it if that footage were given to the public so we can investigate it ourselves

 

 

When Moore shared his video announcement of the Tucker biography, Tucker Carlson himself retweeted it with a simple eyes emoji:

 

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There is still a lot that’s unclear about the details of Carlson’s exit from Fox News. And other than two short videos released on Twitter — one announcing he plans to relaunch his show on Twitter — Carlson has remained quiet.

 

Ongoing termination negotiations have left room for wild speculations among fans and critics, along with a series of Fox leaks intended to smear Carlson. Now, there’s even more speculation that Fox News was stifling Carlson’s voice before firing him.

 

Collin Rugg, Co-Owner of Trending Politics, reported that Fox executives were pushing hosts to use Dylan Mulvaney’s preferred pronouns on air.

 

BREAKING: Fox News ordered their producers to not criticize Bud Light's transgender media influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The move was 'ironically' made at the same time as the firing of Tucker Carlson, who refused to refer to Mulvaney as a female.

 

Fox News is now the Bud Light of news.

 

According to a former Tucker Carlson producer, the media giant is strongly supportive of trans ideology.

 

“They want you to think it’s this place that supports traditionally conservative values,” a former Fox producer told The Daily Signal. “But in reality, they’re pushing this nonsense behind the scenes.”

 

The source also revealed that after Carlson's show was canceled, the new producers were told to not bash Mulvaney.


Fox News has officially gone woke.

 

 

A Tucker Carlson Tonight producer said the show had to push for the use of male pronouns for Mulvaney on the show’s chyrons (the on-screen captions ) when Mulvaney first gained popularity.

 

Regardless of the opaque details of Fox’s motivations to get rid of Carlson, the former cable news host appears to have been correct when he said:

 

The best you can hope for in the news business at this point is the freedom to tell the fullest truth that you can. But there are always limits. And you know that if you bump up against those limits often enough, you will be fired for it.

 


 

Image Credit: Photo by the Hudson Institute used under Creative Commons license CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

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