craziness that people just run with a theory and just take off with it. you know, it is up to us. it is up to us and the ones who love her and people like you for not ging up on it. so i appreciate that, tucker. t tucker: in my case, it is not politics and i mean that. cops shoot people all the time and i think it is often justified and i ve said that but who did it and why, and let me ask you, there have been reports online, it seems credible, but i don t know if it is true. but the capitol hill police officer who shot ashli babbitt was the same officer who left his loaded handgun in a public men s room on the capitol. do you believe that is the same officer? it seems like a reckless person who shot and killed ashli babbitt on january 6th. that is my belief. that is my belief. tucker: so if it turns out that she was shot for reasons again, they have not explained
run for the whitest hill they can find. and work you are the racistf because you don t like getting shot outside of the cheesecake factory. that is how it works. bill white joins us tonight bill, thank you for coming on and being brave enough to do that. w tell us what buckhead is like now and why you think it should be independent from the city. well, first of all, thank you, tucker for having us on. i was listening to your opening monologue, and i can tell you we will need you to come down here and take you on the road with us. you have hit all the key points. we are living in a war zone. that is how we describe living in buckhead. and what has happened here in the last several years is incredibly dangerous spike in crime. and a complete vacuum of leadership. the police in atlanta are great police men and women. we love them here. they just want to do their job.sh they are not being allowed to do that.
simply being suppressed and not being told to the american people. it was obviously a lie in the beginning. you can t catch covid at blm rally, but you can t have an outdoor church service. all of these were lies. quite frankly, i could have saved myself a lotso of work abt writing about the true things we heard about the coronavirus and the lockdowns, but my friend that would be a very short short book. tucker: you spent many months collecting all of this thinking it through organizingnn it, but what affect did you have one your view and the peoples wo run the country, and what are they now having sifting through all this information? i mean, it was shocking. it was really shocking to cover the story and writing a book at the same time. and seeing people in october and november pretending like they had never said things that they blatantly said in march and april. there is myriad examples of that in the book. it was all over the place.
to us, by a capitol police f officer who left a loaded handgun in a public men s room do you think that is why they are hiding his identity? i don t know. one of the reasons they are hiding his identity, they don t have a good affirmation of the shooting. i think if ashli babbitt had been brandishing a firearm and she was shot here, the officer would be identified byth now and pinning a medal on him. so i don t think we have an explanation for the shooting and why they have not identified. tucker: by the way, if she was brandishing a firearm, i that justified. aaron, one last question to you. you re an american citizen. has a politician reached out to you to say, i will find out who killed your wife? congressman darrell issa. tucker: good. he was confused why he was
and correct. tucker: what is amazing is he had financial conflicts of interest on this topic. he was involved in this. this bat video, many must have seen it before.pl why has it taken more than a year to learn the basic facts? i mean there is so much that he and the w.h.o. team did not ask when they went into wuhan. they didn t ask if there were bats. they did not ask where the virus was. this is such a mutual thing. the database with some 15,000 or 17,000 that sample suddenly disappeared from the internet in september 2019 just prior to the outbreak of covid-19.