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Tucker Carlson aired and released, 'Most Peaceful', protests people walking calmly through the Capitol. FOX News aired on Tucker Carlson sometime awhile back. Unable to find unbiased sources and unbiased articles about such events.


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Tucker Carlson aired and released, 'Mostly Peacful', protests people walking calmly through the Capitol. FOX News aired on Tucker Carlson sometime awhile back last month, Unable to find unbiased sources and unbiased articles about such events.

Tucker Carlson aired it and released it awhile back, Perhaps a couple of weeks ago ? March 8 ? March something, perhaps. Not sure.

Unable to find unbiased sources and articles about such events. No police officers died, No one had weapons, Some were breaking windows, But the mostly peaceful ones walked through open doors and and police officers escorted them calmly through the building. The People's Building.

Unable to find unbiased article about it. 

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Carlson took a hit even from many conservatives over his editing of the insurrection to pull out the footage that didn't actually feature breaking in, vandalism, theft, and assault of police officers by the rioters.   

The Senate Republican leader said Tuesday afternoon he aligned himself with remarks issued earlier Tuesday by U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger to his rank-and-file slamming Carlson's "offensive and misleading conclusions" about the siege. He held up Manger's one-page statement — called "Truth & Justice" — near the Senate chamber.

"It was a mistake, in my view, for Fox News to depict this in a way that's completely at variance with what our chief law enforcement official here at the Capitol thinks," McConnell told reporters.

Earlier Tuesday, Manger asked his statement be read at roll call meetings for rank-and-file and posted on all Capitol Police bulletin boards. In the memo, which was obtained by NPR, Manger listed out a series of falsehoods portrayed by Fox:

  • Carlson pushed "outrageous and false" allegations that officers acted as "tour guides." Manger refuted that characterization saying that officers who were severely outnumbered were using "de-escalation tactics to try to talk rioters into getting each other to leave the building."
  • The program "cherry-picked from the calmer moments" outside the violent attack to push a false narrative dismissing the violence of the siege.
  • The Fox News host claimed fallen officer Brian Sicknick's death had "nothing to do with his heroic actions on January 6." The department maintains, Manger wrote, "that had Officer Sicknick not fought valiantly for hours on the day he was violently assaulted, Officer Sicknick would not have died the next day."
 

"TV commentary will not record the truth for our history books," Manger said in closing. "The justice system will. The truth and justice are on our side."

https://www.npr.org/2023/03/07/1161686255/fox-tucker-carlson-jan-6-security-tapes-mcconnell-manger

Apparently, Carlson's dishonesty was too much, even for other republicans.

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