Undercover video released by James O’Keefe through his new O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) purportedly shows a Fox News insider explaining that massively successful host Tucker Carlson was fired as part of the company’s out-of-court settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.
In undercover video released by OMG last night, Fox News at Night producer and Fox News Radio on-air personality Sean Langille told an undercover reporter that Carlson was fired due to his impact on the Dominion lawsuit, and the decision was made easier due to the newsman’s determination to expose alleged federal involvement in January 6.
“744 million dollars to settle that Dominion lawsuit,” Langille told the OMG reporter at one point. “They gave him money and part of it they say wasn’t part of it but we’re learning that Tucker getting fired was part of that… Part of the settlement.”
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Asked if Carlson really “parted ways” with the network, as the Murdoch media machine claimed at the time, Langille confirmed instead, “Yeah, he was ousted.”
“Well, he brought up things things that cost a lot of money” related to the Dominion lawsuit, Langille told the undercover reporter. “That was part of it, he was gonna go after, this whole thing about how January 6th was an inside job. He went after this guy Ray Epps.”
“And basically he encouraged it,” Langille continued, before noting that Carlson “was going on the air and refute what that guy said on 60 minutes” the day before he was fired. Apparently, per Langille, “the Murdochs were, like, not too happy about that.”
While many – including Valiant News – have noted the sharp decrease in Fox News viewers since Carlson was fired, Langille claimed that the network’s profit margins may increase despite the decrease.
“The other thing with Tucker that is interesting is everyone’s afraid we are losing so many viewers and money,” noted Langille. “I’m like well actually, there’s a bunch of advertisers that said we’re not going to advertise in that 8 o’clock hour and now that he’s gone they’re starting to come back.”
O’Keefe launched OMG earlier this year after being ousted from Project Veritas by the organization’s board of directors. O’Keefe pledged to continue publishing investigative reporting under a new brand and later unveiled OMG.
