As Hunter reported on Monday, just barely speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy has given over 44,000 hours of tapes related to the Jan. 6 insurrection “exclusively” to Fox News’ biggest proponent of white supremacy, political violence, and sexier candies, Tucker Carlson.
McCarthy claimed to have handed the videos to Carlson in order to make them available to the public. What he did was exactly the opposite of what he promised to do. All it would take to make the video fully available to the public is for McCarthy to make them fully available to the public. Just as the Jan. 6 committee made their final report and supporting materials available to everyone. It would take McCarthy not even one minute to order the videos placed on a government site where anyone could access them, look at them in detail, and see every image in context.
Instead McCarthy gave the videos only to Carlson, a man who has consistently chopped up the news and patched it together in ways that generate false associations and unsupportable claims. In what universe would Kevin McCarthy handing over video to Tucker Carlson be considered making it “fully available to the public?”
Why … in the one where McCarthy is making money off the deal. Which is exactly what’s happening now.
After handing Carlson videos that lawfully belong to the United States on Monday, this is how McCarthy followed up on Wednesday.
Once you get past the headline, McCarthy continues to pretend that he has somehow “released” the videos. He hasn’t. He’s handed them to Carlson, and what the public gets to see is completely up to the biggest name in fake news.
How long will it be before we get blurry two-second clips from this video that Carlson claims show police enticing Trump supporters into invading the Capitol? How long before we see freeze frame images that Carlson claims show that antifa was at the heart of the insurrection? How long before we’re treated to images of Nancy Pelosi walking along a corridor with Carlson begging his viewers to question where she’s going? Maybe to open a door so antifa agitators can slip inside? Sorry, make that woke antifa agitators.
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If that sounds unlikely, Carlson was the producer of a “documentary series” that insisted the entire Jan. 6 insurrection was a “false flag” event. As NPR reports, in that series, Carlson ran interview footage claiming that the people attacking the Capitol that day were actually employees from federal offices dressed up as Trump supporters to damage the conservative movement. That guy now has 44,000 fresh hours of video from which to cut and paste to generate new attacks on reason, justice, and the nation.
And when it comes to refuting Carlson’s claims, what is the rest of the news media going to do when they do not have access to the information that the Fox propagandist has been handed?
McCarthy has taken something that is public property, and not given to the public, but given it over to his political favorites to curry favor and raise funds. It’s exactly the sort of thing that should be front and center at the House Ethics Committee—had McCarthy not made a pre-emptive strike on the function of that committee. It’s no different than if McCarthy were selling off the speaker’s podium and pocketing the change. Except it’s worse.
It is hard to see this as anything other than McCarthy stealing a public good—something that has both value and represents genuine security concerns—and handing it off to someone who seeks nothing more than to use that item to cause public harm. The United States loses, Kevin McCarthy wins.
McCarthy seems ecstatic about that equation.