Tucker Carlson Returns With New Show: ‘Tucker On Twitter’

Tucker Carlson inaugurated the return of his popular show on Tuesday, dropping the first episode of “Tucker on Twitter” after being taken off the air at Fox News in April.

Carlson is still reportedly negotiating his exit with Fox News, where he led ratings with his primetime show “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” The network took him off the air suddenly after his last show on April 21, but he promised to bring it back in some form on Twitter.

Carlson opened the first episode of his new show talking about the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine, calling it an “act of terrorism.”

Part of the dam fell on Tuesday, as well as a nearby hydropower plant, draining the Kakhovka reservoir and causing severe flooding in areas downriver. Ukrainian and Russian emergency crews evacuated thousands of people. Russia and Ukraine have flung accusations at each other over the dam’s failure.

The dam, located in Russian-controlled territory, and reservoir provided fresh water for parts of southern Ukraine and almost all of Crimea, which has been in Russian hands since its annexation by Moscow in 2014. The reservoir also provided water for the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. While the plant maintains an artificial lake to provide water for its reactors, officials are worried what could happen when the lake runs dry in several months.

“Blowing up the dam may be bad for Ukraine, but it hurts Russia more. And for that reason, the Ukrainian government has considered destroying it,” Carlson said before referencing a December story in The Washington Post that described tests the Ukrainian military ran while considering knocking out the dam.

“When the facts start coming in, it becomes much less of a mystery what might have happened to the dam. Any fair person would conclude that the Ukrainians probably blew it up,” Carlson said.

He then launched into a critique of the “American media” who “wasted no time this morning in accusing the Russians of sabotaging their own infrastructure.” He also took shots at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who is running in the GOP primary for president, over their staunch support for Ukraine.

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Carlson went after the media and high-profile figures for accepting certain narratives as true without due scrutiny. “Not only are the media not interested in any of this, they are actively hostile to anybody who is. In journalism, curiosity is the gravest crime,” Carlson said.

Carlson’s new show will challenge the orthodoxies in the media, he said, and he plans to keep the show on Twitter as long as it remains a platform committed to free speech.

“As of today, we’ve come to Twitter, which we hope will be the short-wave radio under the blankets. We’re told there are no gatekeepers here. If that turns out to be false, we’ll leave. But in the meantime, we are grateful to be here,” Carlson said.

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— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 6, 2023

Comer Goes Scorched-Earth Against FBI Over Biden-Ukraine Bribery Allegations

A standoff pitting Congress against federal law enforcement over the FBI‘s refusal to produce to lawmakers a file containing allegations of corruption involving President Joe Biden and Ukraine is set to escalate in the coming days.

Emerging from a briefing with the FBI at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced his committee will move forward with holding FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress because the bureau is defying a subpoena for the document that he issued early last month.

“Given the severity and complexity of the allegations contained within this record, Congress must investigate further,” Comer declared in a statement after the FBI allowed him and the top Democrat on the oversight panel, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), to view the file in a secure room at the U.S. Capitol but not take custody of it.

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The FBI confirmed the unclassified record alleging then-VP Biden engaged in a $5 million bribery scheme is from a highly credible informant & being used in an ongoing investigation.

The FBI refused to hand over the doc.

I will hold Director Wray in contempt of Congress pic.twitter.com/2p1fNdmBJ1

— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) June 5, 2023

The FBI said an “escalation to a contempt vote under these circumstances is unwarranted” as it “demonstrated” a commitment to accommodate the Oversight Committee’s request while also taking precautions “often employed in response to congressional requests and in court proceedings to protect important concerns, such as the physical safety of sources and the integrity of investigations.”

Raskin, who may soon declare a bid for the Senate, disparaged Comer in a statement, saying the chairman is willfully ignoring the “legitimate law enforcement concerns” by the FBI. “Chairman Comer has declared his intent to hold Director Wray in contempt of Congress to further promote debunked Republican conspiracy theories,” he added.

The oversight panel is expected to initiate contempt hearings on Thursday. Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told Fox News the full House will take up the issue next week. If the chamber, which is narrowly controlled by Republicans, were to approve a criminal contempt referral to the Department of Justice (DOJ), Wray could face a fine and up to a year’s imprisonment if federal prosecutors take up the case. There are also other forms of recourse, including civil enforcement, according to the American Bar Association.

Such a rebuke of the bureau’s chief could happen as some GOP lawmakers are talking about defunding or disbanding the FBI amid concerns about the agency becoming politically weaponized as underscored by special counsel John Durham’s recent report on the Russia investigation.

Prompted to take action by whistleblower disclosures, Comer says the unclassified record he wants to obtain describes an alleged scheme involving Biden, dating back to his time as vice president, and a foreign national. The file references some variant of “five million” and “June 30, 2020,” Comer disclosed in a recent letter to Wray. “These terms relate to the date on the FD-1023 form and its reference to the amount of money the foreign national allegedly paid to receive the desired policy outcome,” he added.

The date mentioned by Comer lands on the calendar about two weeks after Ukrainian officials announced there had been a $5 million bribe aimed at ending an investigation into the founder of Burisma Holdings, the same Ukrainian gas company at which Biden’s son, Hunter, served on the board for several years. At the time, Ukrainian anti-corruption prosecutor Nazar Kholodnytsky said a handful of suspects had been detained but stressed that “Biden Jr. and Biden Sr. do not appear in this particular proceeding,” according to Reuters.

On Tuesday, Comer confirmed the document pertains to Ukraine and that it fits a pattern seen with other countries, such as Romania, and suspicious transactions involving millions of dollars that have been linked to members of Biden’s family. “In this [file] I got to view yesterday, the oligarch who allegedly bribed Joe Biden when he was vice president said that he would make it almost impossible for anyone to find because they were gonna launder it through a series of banks and a series of shell companies,” he told Newsmax.

Raskin said FBI officials shared that the DOJ under the Trump administration looked into the information from a confidential human source about conversations with individuals in Ukraine and top brass signed off on closing an assessment in August 2020 after investigators were unable to corroborate the claims.

The Democrat also said much of the information mirrors allegations that Rudy Giuliani, who served as a personal lawyer to former President Trump, brought forward along with Andrii Derkach, a Russian-backed Ukrainian politician now sanctioned by the United States, around the time of the Ukraine-focused impeachment inquiry.

“We now know what I had long suspected: that Chairman Comer’s subpoena is about recycling stale and debunked Burisma conspiracy theories long peddled by Rudy Giuliani and a Russian agent, sanctioned by former President Trump’s own Treasury Department, as part of the effort to smear President Biden and help Mr. Trump’s reelection campaign,” Raskin said.

Raskin with new statement about document/allegation at the center of GOP move to hold Wray in contempt: pic.twitter.com/NQXUij2CGM

— Jordain Carney (@jordainc) June 5, 2023

Comer insisted that FBI officials confirmed the allegations have “not been disproven.” Further, the information comes from a “trusted, highly credible informant who has been used by the FBI for years,” the chairman said. And, according to Comer, FBI officials stated “several times the information” contained within the FD-1023 form is “currently being used in an ongoing investigation.”

Though the chairman did not divulge what active investigation that may be, it is known that U.S. Attorney David Weiss in Delaware is looking into the tax affairs of Biden’s adult son Hunter, who says he expects to be cleared of wrongdoing.

The president’s team has dismissed Comer’s inquiry as nothing more than a political exercise. “This is yet another fact-free stunt staged by Chairman Comer not to conduct legitimate oversight, but to spread thin innuendo to try to damage the President politically and get himself media attention,” White House spokesman Ian Sams said in a statement this week.

One of Comer’s GOP colleagues on the House Oversight Committee suggested the FBI fears that the stakes are considerably high for its informant at the center of the controversy.

“Just left [a] meeting for House Oversight. The [FBI] is afraid their informant will be killed if unmasked, based on the info he has brought forward about the Biden family,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) tweeted on Monday.

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