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Undercover Video Finally Removes All Doubt As To Why Tucker Carlson Was Fired

The O’Keefe Media Group has published a hidden camera video in which a Fox News producer admits that the Dominion defamation lawsuit was the reason why journalist Tucker Carlson was dismissed from his prime-time position.

The Fox News producer also revealed that a senior communications official in the Biden administration resigned, founded his own business, and then began working in public relations on behalf of Dominion Voting Systems, demonstrating how closely the vote-tallying company is linked to the government.

Fox News at Night producer Sean Langille said that Carlson’s firing was related to the Dominion court settlement, which cost Fox News $744 million. “These people gave him money, a part of it-they claim it was not part of it but we’re finding out that Tucker being fired was part of that,” Langille stated.

He said, “He did things that ended up costing the company quite a bit of money,” adding that Fox News receives “money from Pfizer.”

The ties between Dominion and the Biden team were outlined by Langille.

When he added, “Someone who was working for the Biden White House had been literally creating the pitch for Dominion,” he was referring to Michael La Rosa, a former employee of the Biden White House who served as the First Lady’s press secretary before leaving the government to join Dominion.

Langille said, “So he quit working for Jill Biden to form this PR agency or work for this company whose only customer was Dominion, handling their communications. It would be like leaving the White House to start working for Dominion. So you’re like, ‘Everyone’s shady’ when you understand those little moving pieces. In order to physically shut down the news source that was disparaging his employer, he left the White House.”

The excellent hidden camera work that James O’Keefe pioneered at Project Veritas before being ejected from the group in a coup by its board of directors is now being done by O’Keefe’s new media company.

According to their official website, The O’Keefe Media Group “empowers and equips an effort of thousands of individuals like you to expose things that are clearly wrong, with the backing of an in-house crew of elite journalists dedicated to bringing factual, impartial stories to light.”

“Welcome to the O’Keefe Media Group, which I own together with you,” O’Keefe stated. “We will never be shut down again.”

“O’Keefe Media Group is assembling a team of top-tier journalists and an army of investigators as well as exposers. You will see this army growing throughout the nation in the months ahead as individuals plot to maintain their positions of power, engage in favoritism, or stuff their own wallets with public cash at every statehouse, municipal council, and school board in the nation,” he said.

Author: Steven Sinclaire


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