Tucker Carlson will report on “new” evidence of voter fraud in Fulton County Georgia on his Wednesday show.
The presidential election was eight months ago.
Up to this point, FOX News has ignored the evidence of fraud in the 2020 election so this is refreshing news.
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Tucker made the announcement on Monday night.
Tucker Carlson: “There are some very irresponsible claims going around that in the end couldn’t be proven because they weren’t true, but there are also some claims that may be true, and it’s worth knowing. If you care about democracy, you can’t tolerate fraud. So was there voter fraud in November? Well again, on Wednesday, we are going to take a very close look at that, including some new evidence from Fulton County, Georgia.”
MORE: “There are some very irresponsible claims going around that in the end couldn’t be proven because they weren’t true, but there are also some claims that may be true, and it’s worth knowing,” the Fox News host said.
https://t.co/8Kvqn63foN — @dcexaminer
— Daniel Chaitin (@danielchaitin7) July 13, 2021
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Tucker says he will run the report on Wednesday.
.@TuckerCarlson says he’s going to talk about Georgia’s voter fraud in Fulton county Georgia on Wednesday. https://t.co/H7evDDFOEj
— Glen Woodfin (@GlenWoodfin) July 13, 2021
On Tuesday morning Garland Favorito, the founder of the election integrity group VoterGA, will hold a press conference. Garland will review highlights of VoterGA’s amended ballot inspection complaint and provide proof that election fraud occurred in the November 2020 election.
Garland is expected to make his announcement on The War Room with Steve Bannon on Tuesday morning.
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The Gateway Pundit has reported extensively on the fraud in Georgia and other states since November 3rd.
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