0 to reconvene for the fourteenth vote for the speaker of the house. unfortunately, though, it won'ts happen during the show. >> anyway.. by that's all the time we havecop, left this evening, by the way, t cop , new york city cop shot, heeling hero. >> let's give it u p for him. you come here right now, your heartbeat from the war is next. covering the house vote . remem have a great weekend. we'll see you back here, hopefully with speaker. good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, kevin mccarthy's continued attempt to become speaker of the house continues at this hour. take the house is expected to take another vote late tonight. you'll see it live here on fox,i of course. but first,rst an anniversary to years ago today. >> a capitolrs hill police unard officer called michael bird shot an unarmed woman in the neck. at the time of that killing,llin bird had a documented history gr gross negligence with a firearm. he left a loaded glock pistoosse in a public men's room at the capitol, which for a law the fiforcement official is a firing offense. but foser some reason, michael t bird was still i fn the forcema that day. the woman he killed was calleday ashley babbitt. babbitt wa b to.s married 14 yer veteran of the u.s. military.ol she in a pool cleaning company with her husband in san diego.iy physically, she was tiny. . she was also unarmed. michael byrd later admitted he had no indication at all thathe babbitt was carrying a weapon. she posed no no visible threat. he killed her anyway.. under normal circumstances, byrd would have been fired immediately and charged with murder, which he clearly committey cod. >> but that's not what happenedl after doing essentially no investigatinvestige and into the shooting, nancy pelosi'sy pi congressional police force po a national hero and the media strongly agreed ac and went on television to accept accolades and to complain about racism. accoladelainracismhe was never s killing ashley babbitt. he was rewarded foed forr ashler babbitt's mother, meanwhile, got a very different sorgot a vh treatment.e babbitts mother was arrested today in washingtowas arnn by te capitol police. >> her crime trying to hold a memorial service for her daughter. tw o years later, it's clear that ashley babbitt is her death is by far the mosta significant thing that happened at the u.s. capitol building that day. >> but at the same time, itst is the least talked about eventd of a jan 6th. why is that?e fact well, because the facts about what actually happened on january 6th disrupt the livery 6ths. what they've told you happenednu on january 6th. and those lies have proven very useful to the bush administration and to prominent washington on the basis of a wholly created myth aboutou what happened that the bidenn pg pentagon conducted ann unprecedented political purge of the entire us military, the fbi and various intelligence increasedmerica their control over the american media and most obviously, the doj has been allowedd to to prosecute and jail hundredsfv of nonviolent political protesters whose crimprotese is having the wrong opinions lies aboute january six . those have been relentless, have enabled some of the most unscrupulous people in our country to make a mockery of our bill of rights and to steal our core freedoms soey cat they can't talk about ashley babbette talking about ashleyhlb babbetteab makes it veryrits are clear who the real culprits are and who the real threats to this country continue to be. and they're not. not the january 6th protesters. heyi >> so instead they lie about th what happened that day and they do idat in the boldest possible ways without shame and with maximum aggression. e here's hakeem jeffries, leadee of the democrats in the house,ts in thtelling you that five polt officers were killed on january 6th when in fact tn fact, the rr total is zero. >> we are gathered here honor to honor their memory and acknowledge with deep gratitudmemory a e the tremendous bravery of the hundreds of officers who defended us at the citadel of democracy that d fateful day. as a result, of the events on january six , the lives of five heroic officers were lost : . five heroic officers were lost,s he said. it's almost impossible to believe that adults could stand behind him, as he said that because everyone in kno the picture you just saw knows that is not true. is not a stilted interpretation of events.in it's a flaterpt out lie. no police officers were killed on january 6th, period. ashley babbitt was killed on january 6th. >> but chances are our grandchildren will not know that because history will likely record the lie. you justse ikely re as true simply because it's been repeated so often. everyonerepeated in authority hd the same thing in unison forunis two solion fd years as ourshonet thoroughly dishonest attorney general recently put it, quote,rney gen we will nevee the five officers who responded selflessly on january 6tdh and who have since lost their lives. his joe biden repeated that line today from the white house . >> these peoplpeoplee and the pu representing those who couldn't be hercause the because they gae their lives for this did is incredibly consequential. and that's not political talk. >> that's historical fact. iticalthat's historical fact, ss manubiden as he manufactured history, as he tells liesas he they've been doing is tellinge e these same lies since the very first day, january 6th, two thousand twenty one , almoste it was a coordinated operation when they told you thaopertatio brian cesnik officer brian sicbt was beaten to death with a fire extinguisher. >> officere nick died after aftb being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. eing hit in he died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. office extinguir brian cicconetti died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher duringa the hours long attack. they beat a capitol police officer to death with a fire extinguisher. officer brian cygnet died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the fight. he died at the age are. of forty two . after he was bludgeoned,ter he w asthe fire extinguisher. >> that's not true. and in the end, thanks to thedil medical examiner, in the district of columbia, we learned the fact, which is that brian died of a stroke. e well, after the januaryests, six protests, he was nothe beati stth a fire extinguisher, but that did not stop there lying or even slow them down. n just a joe biden just awarded one of this country's highest civilian honor, the presidential citizens medal. two officers working on januaret six . worsthat would include the officers who opened the doors of the capitol who the building to the so-called insurrectionists, the officers who let them inside and then were rewarded for it. by the president of the united states . what's going on here, you may wonder? well, don't ask. you're notkn allowed to knowow what's going on here. nor can you know about the veryv obvious clandestine role of federal agencies that encouraged the events of january 6th. >> that happened. but its details have never been explained. a lot has still not beens no explained from that day, despite a committee that was impaneled for more than a year, for example, you remember the pipe bomber who planted explosives outside antethe democratic nationalplosv committee? well, those explosives, ites itu turns out, were under a bench at the same moment that carmel harris, who had secret service protectionhad secr with her, wht the building, was their . so how did the u.s. secrets. service miss a bomb sitting in plain sight during its security sweep? >>ecurit we can't answer that bl the fbi still to this dayl to refuses to release all the security footage. >> why? >> what's going on here? almost unique among media outlets. revol revolver news asked thatve question. ooks >> the pipe bomb or even looks at camera to head on for some reason. for somit's very frustrating be we can't see the momente the pipe bomber plantsthe mo th' bomb, but the fbi can. that's because the whole scene should be captured on cameraandu one as well and much more clearly than camera two. camera one has a clear shot of h both benches. if the fbi released the fullmerw tape from camera one , we could see the pipe bomber plantingbo the bomb. >> so somebody planted bombsth outside the headquarters ofpolii this country's two mainseem t political parties. that would seem to bo be a bigee story. and yet nome one eventr mentioni again, including the fbi. in fact, the bureau won't disclose any information about the suspect, not its height, if tshoe size, anything. so if they wanted to catch thist person, wouldn't they be telling you all they can about who it is but they're not?? >> why aren't? harris therwhat was d kamala harris doing there? why did she lie about beinghy le there? utwe can answer those questionss wee shoulquesd be able to , noo anyone in authority want to talk about ray epp's. ramseyk abou, of course, is then who was caught on tape encouraging the crowd outside the capital , both on january 5th and 6th to commit felonies by rushing inside. now, what'tes interesting is tha the january 6th committee, under public pressure, did in the end interview ray epps. now, we don't have all ofout th the committee's records about that interview. we shoulat- weshouldd, but we dr buelt some have been releasedthy and what they tell is a remarkable story in the testimony that we have, the committee coaches reps on how to answer questions about his involvemeny eppst. ws quote, i was in the front with a few others. i also orchestra you did it. i helped get people there, end quote. now, epp's admitted that inssag a text message to a relativeto on january 6th, he's admitting crimes he's never been evenes. charged for his crimes.e crim >>es but what's so fascinatingn is that when those facts came ci up in his interview with thee ot committee, someone on the committee respondhes thi way. and we're quoting, i just want o to understand a little more soud your use of the words orchestrated. it sounds to me like at thisen u point when you sent this text, you had turned away in part because of seeing some things that you didn't agree with .like is that right? like when you sent this already on your way from the capitol because of concerns of people taking it in a different direction? >> oh, is that the leadingtion question ever asked in the the history of a congressional hearing? >> probably. and the whole interview goes on like this. keep ind, n mindray , ramp's isn the only people caught on camera that day encouraging others to break the law. >> he's one of the only ones. d. and yet he's never been charged. and a january 6th committee was, on his side. wh wy was the committee and itsr members working so hard to help ray epps now in his interviewe n with the committee rep, said h'e didn't work for law enforcement law enforcement in a very specifically worded answer, clearly thought through aheadh of time. the questionahead of is , did wa work or have any contact or with any government agency? did he talk about he ta january six before it happened? lk january 6thwith any employee. government? governmwe don't know. we do know that two years after january six , long after ane awful lot of other people havehe gone to jail for walking around the capitol, g building, ray eps is still a free man. bee he's never been charged, much less imprisoned in solitary confinement. n gelike so many others.less >> why is that?n well, let's just stop lying at this point. >> it's pretty obvious why that is . jut of course, they're still lying about it. julie kelly is one of the veryf few reporters in america who has covered this story honestly since the first day. >>y shesincday. is the author h the book on january 6th. and we are ad to honored hav tor join us tonight. julie kelly , thank you sos much for coming on . can you just give us a couple, since you are the human encyclopedia on january 6th? i would say redeposited allus a the information. i mean, just give us a very quick overview of the scale ofo the law enforcement response to what happened two yearsyearsg go today. >> so, tucker, what we have now are almost a thousand criminalns defendants related to their involvement in january 6th. what the fbi and department of justice now is warning is that figure will double by the time that they're done. they believe that they have to thousand perpetrators of the alleged insurrection . they are going to continue thisf manhunt for trump supportersor into this year. and so you had the fbi official this week, the new head of the washington , d.c. fieldon office, say this investigation will go on for years. th what is this about? this is not about making sure s vie people who really committed violence, a small handful that day, are brought to justice. this is to perpetuate joe bideno and the department of justice and the fbi's phony narrative that domestic terrorists, i.e. trump supporters, pose a graveis threat to this country. it's really shameful. sulted i it has resulted in the destruction of so many innocent lives and theirthe fb families. the fbi continues to arrestest peopt every week.e righ and i believe right now we have at least one hundred people incarcerated behind bars, either under pretrial detention or serving out excessive prisonv sentences for either plea dealsr or being convicted by a jury in washington, d.c. . yeah, well, go free and seven million foreign nationals put into our country. i have to say, since you're in contact with an awful lot of people who've been swept up in this and who were also researching at this point, does any honest person believe thato the feds are all over this? i mean, parts of this were clearly influenced by federal agencies. i mean, that's not a conspiracy theory, is it? >> well, it's not.y th i and that's why i think it'sg in interesting, tucker, that in an eight hundred forty five page investigative reportpage, by th, january 6th committee, christopher ray's name is not ame is nd a single time. they didn't even interview fbils director christopher reeve. now, why is that?o di they also didn't interview steven antwaan, the newlyd head retired head o of the washington field office who was in charge of fbi agents, informants, et cetera, assets on january six . >> 2020 one . >> i mean, we made a documentary this a year ago, we wou know, you helped us with it. of were attacked four widelyer by a lot of republicans, too, is for mentioning the obvious, which is the feds had a hand inn us . will we everow knoth, dow the to you think? we have to . to, we now know for a fact, tucker,f because of theseor trials thatns there were informants months before january six run into the oath keepers and the proudi boys, at least eight informants in proud boys months before january six . what were they doing? we hav e to find out. >> i think we do.. julie kelly , thank you for your relentless, dogged reporting on this. appreciate it. thank you, tucker. iso the one person we know for a fact was murdered, killed without justification on january 6th. rytwo thousand twenty one was ashley babbette, an unarmed vetr 14 year military veteran. and she's the one personan whose thme was not mentioned during any of the official january 6th memorials. instead, memorials. badgered babbitts mother with hoft was arrested te tuesday by the capitol police. she was apparently the capital to memorialize her daughter's death. policeo memorialize say she was jaywalj so they put her in handcuffs. hard to believe, but here'ss th the footage you heard inside the capitol. i know you'r>>e goin murdeg to o onceu'. >> have a fun name like few years ago in the capital murder. >> her daughter. tucke >>r: so her daughter was shot to death, unarmed, with no stated justification. stby an officer who shouldn'tont have been on the force with ahe documented history of the reckless use of firearms. and it's the mother who getsr arrested for jaywalking att a memorial for her own daughter. you wonder how much more of this the country can take. aaron babbitt has suffered forsd two years because of it. of course, he is the husband of ashley babbitt. of and we are happy to have him, join us tonight. erin, thank you so much. thfor coming on . i just i have to ask you aboutao the arrest of your mother in law by the same police force that killed your wife. yeah, i just saw the video for e the first time when i was coming into the studio. my phone was blowing up. a little back story on that. . c mickeys actually been in dcg since the beginning of august, e every day li which has been there every day, living in that area, sittingsitt outsidine the jail at night and protesting outside the capitol. so i'm not going to say it's a coincidence. it was. she wa y arrested on january six , but thatight doesn't really smell right. >> well, it's it's beyond. on the two year anniversary of her daughter's killing, it's beyond. and i've asked you this before,o but i have to ask yoreu again,ee has anyone in elected office reached out to take your side,uu to take up your case, to get justice for your wife who was killed without justification that day? >> day? it's still it's stille sa the same, you know, troy. nahles louie gohmert.uie go buhmt he's out now, margaret, a green man., i' gates shows a couple of - paul gosar. there's a couple of the ones,ma but it's still that very small.l it's, ve a very small percentago >>ki looking back two years mak to the day after her killing, you know, what do you make of it? how would you sum up this experience for for me personally? i mean, i've learned over these last two yearslearned it's it'r going to get easier losing her just gets a little bit different every day. evah. and i'm just in full force mode of continuing my fight for ashley. and that's that's what i will continue to do. >> well, i hope you prevail. you can't shoot people and then move on .e and i hope you won't let. aaron babbitt, thank you. thank you. dr.. . so earlier this week, as kevin mccarthy struggled to win over recalcitrant republicans and support him to become the next speaker of the house,to sp offered up a suggestion for what mccarthy could do. a porton, we thought, important reform. >> and it looks like mccarthy,hy who is apparently on his way to becoming speaker, has taken up that idea. it will speak to a member ofresl congress who will be quarterbacking for him.that. >> plus, there is a war going on in our neighbor to the south in mexico, a hot war. shoot dow people are trying to shoot down. airplanes. this has not gotten a lot of coverage. it needs not gotten a lot of cg and it suggests well, it suggests big changes for us . when you have a war on your border, things are different.ths we'll get the very latestll on that next. >> buried in receipts, invoices and other paperwork that's preventing you from doing 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