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Teh One Who Knocks
03-07-2023, 12:36 PM
By Miranda Devine - New York Post


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Newly revealed surveillance footage from Jan. 6, 2021, shows two Capitol police officers escorting Jacob Chansley, the be-horned so-called “QAnon Shaman” who has come to symbolize the riot, through the halls of the Capitol and to the very door of the US Senate.

The footage aired on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show Monday night shows the officers closely following Chansley as he wanders the corridors of the Capitol, bare-chested and wearing face paint and a luxuriant fur hat with Viking horns.

“Virtually every moment of his time inside the Capitol was caught on tape,” says Carlson, who was granted exclusive access by Speaker Kevin McCarthy to 40,000 hours of surveillance footage from that day inside and around the Capitol, which has never been seen before by the public.

“The tapes show the Capitol police never stopped Jacob Chansley. They helped him. They acted as his tour guides.”

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At one point, the officers are seen walking Chansley past seven other police officers milling around outside the Senate chamber, who barely give him a second look.

Then they escort him to various entrances of the chamber which appear to be locked. Eventually, they help him open a door, and he enters the chamber.

Chansley, a 33-year-old naval veteran from Arizona, has been jailed for almost four years for “obstructing an official proceeding.”

In a jailhouse interview played by Carlson, he says: “The one very serious regret that I have [is] believing that when we were waved in by police officers that it was acceptable.”

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In a statement, the Capitol police suggest that one of the officers with Chansley was trying to “de-escalate” the situation because he was outnumbered.

But that does not explain why Chansley, who was unarmed, was able to walk past seven more officers without being apprehended.

“Not one of them even tried to slow him down,” says Carlson.

He “understood that the Capitol police were his allies. . . . If he was in the act of committing such a grave crime, why didn’t the officers standing right next to him place him under arrest?”

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And yet in the narrative formed that day by the Democrats and much of the media, “Jacob Chansley became the face of January 6, a dangerous conspiracy theorist dressed in an outlandish costume who led the violent insurrection to overthrow America’s democracy,” says Carlson.

McCarthy has been criticized for releasing the footage to Carlson who plans to air five stories based on the footage over two nights which he says “demolishes” the Democratic narrative of January 6.

As well as Chansley’s story, Carlson will air footage that he says debunks the claim that Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick was murdered by rioters.

Other accusations against Republicans which were promoted by the heavily partisan January 6 committee are shown in a strikingly different light by footage to be aired by Carlson, including viral video of Senator Josh Hawley running away from rioters on the day which appears to have been taken out of context.

Claims that Congressman Brian Loudermilk of Georgia guided “insurrectionists” around the Capitol to help them disrupt Senate proceedings contrast with footage of him showing constituents around the next-door Rayburn building the previous evening.

“Taken as a whole, the video record does not support the claim that January 6 was an insurrection,” says Carlson.

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In fact, it demolishes that claim, and that’s exactly why the Democratic Party and its allies in the media stopped you from seeing it.”

“By controlling the images you were allowed to view from January 6, they controlled how the public understood that day. They could lie about what happened and you would never know the difference. Those lies had a purpose. They created a pretext for a federal crackdown on opponents of the uni party in Washington.”

Democratic lawmakers such as Rep. Jamie Raskin have warned that Carlson poses a “serious security risk” and have accused the Fox News host of being a “pro-Putin, pro-Orban, pro-autocrat propagandist.”

“There’s thousands of hours of footage that are out there already,” Raskin told MSNBC. “But the reason all of it wasn’t released is precisely because it lays out floor design, it lays out evacuation routes, it lays out where the vice president went, it lays out where the senior members of Congress were evacuated, and so on.”

Carlson’s team says their footage has been vetted by congressional authorities to ensure it does not pose a security risk.

They further point out that the January 6 committee aired footage of the evacuation routes of VP Mike Pence and Hawley.

Having failed to stop the release of the footage last week, Rep. Adam Schiff criticized Carlson in a tweet as “a weak, weak man.”

DemonGeminiX
03-07-2023, 02:17 PM
Yes, the violent insurrection was so overwhelming. :roll:

Teh One Who Knocks
03-07-2023, 02:24 PM
I wonder why the democrats only released selective clips and didn't want this kind of footage to get out? :-k

PorkChopSandwiches
03-07-2023, 04:19 PM
Fucking circus

Teh One Who Knocks
03-08-2023, 11:17 AM
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News


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Tucker Carlson sat down with a former Capitol Police officer who was ignored by the House Jan. 6 Select Committee despite the pivotal role he had that day.

Tarik Johnson, a 22-year veteran on the Capitol Hill force, was tasked with securing the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

"My voice is one of the first ones you hear on the audio transmission, so I did expect to get an interview sometime, but it didn't happen." Johnson told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" about the House Select Committee in an interview aired Tuesday. "I guess the focus was on Donald Trump."

Despite pleas for help on Jan. 6, Johnson said he did not hear anything, not even from Capitol Police chief assistant Yogananda Pittman, who allegedly kept vital information about the protests from him. The federal intel and law enforcement agencies knew about the warnings of a massive disturbance at the Capitol on Jan. 6, Carlson said, but the frontline officers on duty that day did not know.

"We should have been better prepared that day, and we could have been better prepared that day if the information was disseminated like it was supposed to be," Johnson said.

Johnson, whose role was to evacuate lawmakers safely, urged for guidance from his superiors but did not hear back. So he took matters into his own hands that day, as seen by footage released by "Tucker Carlson Tonight" from inside the Capitol Building.

However, his career came to a screeching halt after he was spotted outside the Capitol wearing a Make America Great Again hat, which received national attention.

Johnson, a Biden voter, said a Trump supporter placed the MAGA hat on his head. He decided to keep wearing it for self-preservation as he navigated the pro-Trump crowd outside. Johnson was put on an indefinite suspension for doing so and later resigned and lost his pension.

"I couldn't say what would have happened walking through that crowd without it," Johnson said.

Yogananda Pittman went on to be elevated by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to be acting chief of Capitol Police. She later took a post as head of security at the University of California Berkeley, right outside of Pelosi's congressional district. She did not respond to a request for an interview from "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

Johnson still wonders why the January 6 Committee never called him to testify.

"Since you were there on January 6, what did you think of the job of the January 6 Committee?" Carlson asked.

"I prayed almost daily that they would get to me," Johnson responded. "I was never asked to testify… I was never asked by anybody connected to the January 6 Committee to testify. I asked myself why every day, and every day I might have a different answer. But, you know, pretty much they focused on Donald Trump and not the failures of the Capitol Police."

"Why do you think [the protesters] were there?" Carlson followed.

"I think that some people there had planned on being violent, some people may have turned violent after what they were going through," Johnson said. 'I think that people wanted to support their president, they wanted to- some of those people wanted just to support him. And some of those people didn't commit violence and some of those people didn't plan on it."

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Carlson on Tuesday also fired back at his fiercest critics on Capitol Hill over the release of never-before-seen footage from Jan. 6 he exclusively obtained.

He first reacted to remarks made by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who called on Fox News to prevent the host from airing more footage from Jan. 6.

"You don't often see the Senate Majority leader openly call for censorship on the floor of the Senate as if that was totally normal and didn't contradict the spirit and the letter of the First Amendment. But of course it does," Carlson told viewers. "But what's really happening here? What you're seeing is – hysteria, the overstatement, the crazed hyperbole, the red-in-the-face anger – what is that? Well, it's outrage, of course. It's fear. It's panic.

"Those videos which we did not retouch, which we brought to you after running by everyone, the Capitol Police, to make certain that we didn't imperil anybody… those videos touch a nerve because they're a threat to the lies that Chuck Schumer has been telling for the last 26 months," Carlson added.

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The Fox News host also blasted Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., as well as Sens. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. and Mitt Romney, R-Utah for being in lockstep with Schumer with their outrage over Monday's released footage.

"And from this, we learned two things. One, we're getting close to what they really care about and you have to ask yourself why. Why is it so important that they would degrade themselves by telling such obvious lies and calling for censorship? Why? What are they trying to protect? That might be worth exploring and we plan to," Carlson said. "And the second thing that we learned from this is that they're on the same side. The Senate Majority leader joins the Senate Minority leader, Thom 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. Here, we have people with shared interests, the open borders people… 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."

"They kind of outed themselves. They sort of showed their membership cards and whatever club this is to the public, so keep a list. If you want to know who's actually aligned despite the illusion of partisanship, we found out today," Carlson added.

The first installment of the released Jan. 6 footage on Monday night sparked a political and media firestorm. The footage featured Trump supporters inside the Capitol appearing as "sightseers" rather than violent rioters widely portrayed in the media. The footage included Jacob Chansley, a Navy veteran widely referred to in the liberal media as the "QAnon Shaman," who was shown around the building by police without incident.

Monday's footage included Officer Brian Sicknick seen inside the Capitol building wearing a helmet while appearing physically fine, contradicting reports that his fatal stroke following Jan. 6 was the result of an assault that occurred that day.

Other footage showed Ray Epps, the man caught urging Trump supporters to go into the Capitol the night before the Jan. 6 riot, on the Capitol grounds long after he told congressional investigators he had left. Additionally, Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., who was accused by Democrats of leading a "reconnaissance mission," was actually offering a tour to constituents in a congressional building down the street from the Capitol. And Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., who was portrayed by the Jan. 6 House Select Committee as cowardly fleeing from the mob, was actually among several lawmakers being rushed out of the building with him on the tail end of the group.

lost in melb.
03-08-2023, 11:31 AM
He does seem like an unlikely ringleader. Basically harmless.

But as for the guys that smashed shit, threatened and hurt people, fuck em'

Teh One Who Knocks
03-09-2023, 11:04 AM
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News


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The ex-lawyer for Jacob Chansley, the Navy veteran known widely in the media as the "QAnon Shaman" for his outlandish look during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, told Fox News' Tucker Carlson he had not seen the newly-released footage that could have aided his client against federal charges.

Chansley, who famously went shirtless and donned face paint and a horned hat while carrying an American flag on the day Congress certified President Biden's election victory, was portrayed as the leader of pro-Trump rioters who violently attacked Capitol Police officers and defaced the Capitol Building. However, the over 40,000 hours of Capitol footage exclusively obtained by "Tucker Carlson Tonight" show him being escorted around by Capitol Police without incident.

At one point, at least nine police officers were seen in close proximity to Chansley, and none of them slowed him down.

Chansley was later arrested and federally charged for "knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds." He was sentenced to nearly four years in prison.

Albert Watkins, the former attorney for Chansley, told Tucker Carlson on Wednesday that he had not seen the Jan. 6 footage first shared Monday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" while serving his client.

Watkins said the footage proves Chansley did not have all the evidence to decide whether he should go to trial or take a plea. (He ultimately took a plea.}

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"This is a man who had tremendous intelligence, [is] very gentle, very, very articulate who was diagnosed 15 years earlier by the government with a mental health issue- and the government knew that," Watkins told Carlson. "The government knew through three hearings when we begged and pleaded to get this man out of solitary confinement, literally falling into an abyss, mentally."

"And through each of those three hearings that government assistant U.S. attorney knew the most important aspect of that hearing was that Jake was not violent. The government knew," he continued. "They knew that Jake had walked around with all of these police officers. They had that video footage I didn't get. It wasn't disclosed to me. It wasn't provided to me."

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The attorney called Chansley's prison sentence a "tragedy" and a "dagger at the heart of our American justice system."

"This is about our justice system being so compromised, the very integrity and core of that, which we wore as a badge of honor for the entirety of our nation's history, has been rendered a vile, disgusting mess by a Department of Justice that was running amok," Watkins said. "And they didn't share the video of my client, the footage from my client with nine officers surrounding him peacefully, wandering about, trying to help them, trying to get him access to the Senate chamber. They didn't because it didn't fit their narrative."

DemonGeminiX
03-09-2023, 12:55 PM
It was a freakin' idiots' kegger in search of a keg. Everything the DemoRats and RINOs, and the media has been pushing about this is complete and utter bullshit designed to take power away from the people. And people keep buying it, hook, line, and sinker. Thank God for Tucker Carlson.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-09-2023, 01:00 PM
Well now that it has come out that the Feds withheld evidence against Chansley, he has grounds for appeal at the minimum and possibly having the conviction completely thrown out, even if it was a plea deal.

DemonGeminiX
03-09-2023, 01:02 PM
That is very true. Withholding evidence from the defense is a big deal.

I hope he sues the living shit out of the federal government.

KevinD
03-10-2023, 04:00 AM
I could have sworn I've seen these videos a year or so ago.