Tucker Carlson released a trailer for a new series about the September 11, 2001 attacks that claims to debunk the accepted narrative and labels the official story a lie. The trailer characterizes the 9/11 report as a joke, alleges CIA tracking of suspects without FBI notification, and calls the 9/11 commission a cover-up while raising questions about what governments knew. Carlson frames the project as revealing what happened nearly 25 years later. Carlson's recent public record includes controversial conspiracy-driven projects and provocative claims. The trailer prompted criticism across the political spectrum and from former colleagues.
The official story on 9/11 is a complete lie. The 9/11 report is a joke, Carlson says in the trailer before one of his guests adds: You have the CIA following two men all over the planet, and then eventually even to America, right? And you don't tell the FBI. The 9/11 commission is a cover-up. So what did happen? What did the government know? What did foreign governments know? There was a cover-up, why?
Carlson, a former Fox News host and longtime close ally of President Donald Trump, has stirred controversy in recent years with all kinds of wild takes and conspiracy theories, including his much-maligned Patriot Purge series in which he accused the government of being behind January 6th as a way to entrap Trump supporters. Carlson has also gone so far as to claim he was physically attacked by a demon, to try and relitigate World War II,
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