Tucker Carlson Unchained is proving to be quite entertaining in that you can’t predict who he may interview next.
The ousted Fox News host recently sat down with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and he followed that up with a Christmas Eve offering that featured former “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey, who was hit with multiple sexual harassment allegations — Spacey reprised his role as the show’s lead character, Frank Underwood, in the interview.
On New Year’s Day, Carlson teased an upcoming interview with Mark Epstein, the brother of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who allegedly killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell.
In a tweet that included video footage of Mark trying to get a copy of the “prehospital care report written by the EMS team that moved his brother’s body out of the cell,” according to Carlson, he asked a very good question: “The U.S. government claims Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a federal detention facility in Manhattan four and a half years ago, just before his trial. If that’s true, why are there so few records available from that night?”
The U.S. government claims Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a federal detention facility in Manhattan four and a half years ago, just before his trial. If that’s true, why are there so few records available from that night? Here’s Mark Epstein trying to get a copy of one of the… pic.twitter.com/yI2RLmOUQf
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) January 1, 2024
Carlson does not offer any clues on when the interview may drop, but it’s a safe bet it has already taken place — at the same time, Mark Epstein may want to publicly clarify that he is not suicidal.
The problem with Epstein-related stories is that they bring out conspiracy theorists in droves. Proposing wild scenarios, they muddy up the waters to the point it’s almost impossible to ascertain what is true or not true.
One thing that is true is that there’s an army of people who do not believe the billionaire killed himself in his jail cell, insisting he was killed by someone else or that his death was faked to secure his release.
Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:
Mark Epstein was my landlord in Manhattan nyc on Van Dam st. He lived in the upper floor and had a silk screening business on the 1st floor and an Asian brothel in the 2 nd fl. He rode around on a motorcycle always with young woman. This was in the mid 90s.
— hernando arce (@hernandoarce) January 1, 2024
Epstein had video evidence of rich and powerful men raping underage girls men from big pharma, government, banks, the DOJ, and many more, and then the coincidences happened the cameras failed, he was left alone, guards fell asleep, and the day before he told his lawyer he was…
— Jericho (@JerichoXVI) January 1, 2024
Happy New Year Tucker. pic.twitter.com/YmsY6ja2IO
— Crypto Punkard (@cryptopunkard) January 1, 2024
Politicians squirm when asked about release of this information: https://t.co/hm9lv0SSoI
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) January 1, 2024
Jeffrey Epstein had information that could bring down Big Pharma, the government, corporations and Hollywood.
He was murdered to protect the establishment.
Everyone knows it.
He facilitated child trafficking like never seen in modern history.
Expose it all.
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) January 1, 2024
I worked in a state prison for 20 years, many nights in the segregation unit, exactly like the one he “died” in and I’m telling you there’s no way he killed himself, and no way someone killed him (in a seg unit). The only logical explanation is that he was quietly transferred out
— Inversion (@invertedworld9) January 1, 2024
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