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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Biographer: Tucker Carlson Was About to Expose Ray Epps before Show Was Canceled

'A small group of people with controlling interest in Dominion silenced the most influential conservative voice in the country, possibly until after the next presidential election...'

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Tucker Carlson’s biographer revealed Monday that the former Fox News host was planning to talk about Jan. 6 provocateur Ray Epps when his show was taken off the air.

“I’ve seen the monologue Tucker planned to deliver April 24, before his show was abruptly taken off the air,” said Chadwick Moore, author of the forthcoming Carlson biography, Tucker.

“That monologue dealt with, among other things, investigations around January 6, and particularly Ray Epps—the only person captured on video inciting people to violence at the Capitol that day, and allegedly an FBI informant who still hasn’t been arrested or charged.”

Moore also corroborated reports that Carlson was released as part of Fox’s settlement with Dominion Voting Systems—both entities being partially owned by globalist investment firm BlackRock.

“Although Dominion has denied this, my sources with intimate knowledge of the situation assured me that is in fact the truth,” he said. “That means a small group of people with controlling interest in Dominion silenced the most influential conservative voice in the country, possibly until after the next presidential election.”

Additionally, Moore said Carlson was planning to criticize government officials, such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who had been calling for him to be taken off the air.

Carlson appeared to confirm Moore’s information, tweeting the “looking eyeballs” emoji in response.

Moore didn’t provide any more details about what Carlson had planned that night in terms of Epps, who has recently hinted at suing Carlson and Revolver News for propagating allegations that he was an agent provocateur working for the government.

Revolver News’s Darren Beattie has stuck by his reporting—though he’s warned that Epps is likely not an FBI informant, as Moore said, but instead a contractor for another government agency or cutout organization.

Meanwhile, more damning allegations are spilling out against Epps.

His adopted daughter, Tiffany Jones, came out of the woodwork last month to talk about how she was abused by Epps as a child. Headline USA has confirmed Jones’s identity, though the veracity of her allegations remain unclear.

Headline USA is also one of the few outlets to report on the fact that Epps likely has an outstanding warrant for his arrest in Pennsylvania. The warrant for Epps’s arrest was discovered by this reporter last year, and is detailed in a Sept. 1, 2022, article in The Libertarian Institute.

According to Pennsylvania police and court records, Epps was arrested in Pennsylvania in 2015 for criminal trespassing. Epps apparently didn’t show up to his court date, leading a warrant to be issued for his arrest on Jan. 26, 2016.

Epps’s new attorney, former Perkins Coie lawyer Michael Teter, has not responded to questions about this arrest warrant.

Ken Silva is a staff writer at Headline USA. Follow him at twitter.com/jd_cashless.

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