NEW: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has given Fox News' Tucker Carlson exclusive access to 41,000 hours of Capitol surveillance footage from the Jan. 6 riot, McCarthy sources say.
— "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Fox News, and "Tucker Carlson Today" and "Tucker Carlson Originals" on the streaming service Fox Nation — have a massive trove of raw material."If there was ever a question
that's in the public's interest to know, it's what actually happened on January 6. By definition, this video will reveal it. It's impossible for me to understand why any honest person would be bothered by that."The Jan. 6 committee played numerous excerpts of the footage at last year's captivating hearings.The process with Carlson started in early February, according to a communication between the show and a McCarthy representative that I was shown.
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