The Real Toria Brooke
THREAD: Why was Tucker Carlson really fired from Fox News?
May 27, 2023, 3:37 PM
‘’https://truthsocial.com/@therealtoriabrooke/posts/110441991975780498’’
1) THREAD: Why was Tucker Carlson really fired from Fox News?
Is it possible that Fox did not truly settle with Dominion Voting Systems, but perhaps bribed Dominion for nearly $800M in a settlement. What if, it was agreed upon that Tucker would be gone so that Fox News could be used as the platform to solidify the outcome of whatever they bribed Dominion to create: For example, to propose that Pence or DeSantis would be deemed the winner of the Primary or General Election?
2) The electoral system has to make an outcome, and that’s controlled by the voting machines system, but the court of public opinion has to believe that the results are legitimate. How does the media achieve this? One avenue is through Fox. The way in which entities could make it a legal electoral heist is to change the laws of the state legislatures to remove the ability to appeal it.
3) Enter in January 6. In order to understand what occurred on January 6, 2021, you must understand the legal framework of the Capitol Police Force. This is a critical part in understanding how certain individuals may have had the ability to "outmaneuver" law-abiding citizens in what could be coined as a potential "Parliamentary Coup."
4) Title 2 of the United States Code Section 1967 outlines the jurisdictional limitations of the U.S. Capitol Police. This section here includes the concurrent jurisdictions of U.S. Capitol along with Metropolitan Police Departments. Within that broader concurrent jurisdiction area there are two sites that are of importance: The DNC and the RNC. Why? Because that’s where pipe bombs were placed.
5) Then there is a second concurrent jurisdiction zone between the U.S. Capitol Police and U.S. Park Police that fall under the Department of the Interior. Knowing that the U.S. Police Capitol Complex is under unilateral jurisdiction by the U.S. Capitol Police by itself, meaning the Capitol, the House offices, the Senate offices, the Library of Congress buildings, and the Supreme Court campus, are all out there unstaffed. This is crucial.
6) The other legal component to be aware of in order to understand J6, and how it played out is the Capitol Police org: the individuals that make up the group, how they are selected, and to understand where their loyalties are politically. Capitol Police Force consists of four people: the Senate Sergeant at Arms, the House Sergeant at Arms, the Architect of the Capitol (which has the same jurisdiction to cover the office buildings), and the fourth non-voting member is the Capitol Police Chief.
7) Any decision such as requesting additional support from outside entities and agencies to defend the Capitol in the event that there is a big event, is made at the request of the Capitol Police Chief; but he doesn’t have the full authority to make and approve the request. That has to come from the Capitol Police Force; two of the three voting members. The Capitol Police Chief doesn’t count because he doesn’t vote: he/she is an ex oficio member of the board to "know what’s going on."
8) The question should be: Who appoints the House Sergeant at Arms, and who appoints the Senate Sergeant at Arms, and who appoints the Architect of the Capitol? The Speaker of the House appoints the House Sergeant at Arms. The Senate Majority Leader appoints the Senate Sergeant at Arms. The President of the United States appoints the Architect of the Capitol, and the appointment is confirmed by the Senate.
9) Now, let’s get into who appointed aforementioned members prior to January 6, 2021 so we can extrapolate their loyalties based on the time of their appointment.
The Senate Sergeant at Arms was Mitch McConnell’s Michael C. Stenger, who later died before he was going to testify when he said he had more evidence related to January 6, 2021.
10) One thing that raises questions is if one of Mitch McConnell’s primary employees died, would McConnell have wanted to have a ceremony? Or something commemorating his service. What happened instead? Not a peep from anyone in the Capitol Complex. Let’s set that aside.
11) After communicating with very senior officials that would be in the know, Stenger’s leadership style was nonexistent. It was more so, "Listen, you were told to do this, cooperate."
12) On the House side, Speaker John Boehner appointed Paul D. Irving as the House Sergeant at Arms. When Paul Ryan became Speaker of the House, his House Sergeant at Arms was Paul D. Irving. When Nancy Pelosi became Speaker of the House, her House Sergeant at Arms was Paul Irving.
13) As a point of reference, John Boehner and Paul Ryan were both campaigning for Liz Cheney in the Primary Election in Wyoming, who subsequently became a member of the J6 "Coverup" Committee. Paul D. Irving was the House Sergeant at Arms on January 6, 2021.
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