Thursday, October 29, 2020

UPS finds Tucker Carlson's lost package that's allegedly "damning" to Bidens


UPS said on Thursday that it has searched and found the contents of the package that Tucker Carlson of Fox News said on his Wednesday show was somehow lost in transit. The package reportedly claims to contain "damning" evidence of the Biden family.

Carlson was expecting the package to arrive prior to his Wednesday broadcast. It was said to contain a "collection of confidential documents related to the Biden family" which his team had obtained. Mysteriously, the package never arrived in time for the Tony Bobulinski interview. Tucker claimed that someone at UPS had opened the package and removed its contents.

On Thursday morning it was revealed that Fox News had used UPS overnight shipping from New York office to Los Angeles, where the interview with Bobulinski took place.

At first, it seemed as if the information would be lost, but according to TheWrap, the contents of the package have been found.

"After an extensive search, we have found the contents of the package and are arranging for its return," UPS told Fox News Thursday. "UPS will always focus first on our customers, and will never stop working to solve issues and make things right. We work hard to ensure every package is delivered, including essential goods, precious family belongings and critical healthcare," and blah, blah, blah.

TheWrap noted that UPS did not indicate how soon the package might be delivered to Carlson. Nor did the company offer any information about how or why the package was lost or misplaced. 

But would anyone be surprised if the package didn't arrive some time after November 3rd? Admittedly, however, Carlson said that UPS worked hard and diligently to find the package, so it's unknown where the problem came from.

 Carlson explained that "[They] went through the office in New York where our producer dropped that package off ... [and] combed the entire, cavernous sorting facility," he added. "They used pictures of what we had sent so that searchers would know what to look for."

At the time, he said "the company has no idea — and no working theory, even — about what happened to this trove of materials, documents that are directly relevant to the presidential campaign."

Fox News has not yet commented on this clusterfritz, but you can be sure Federal Express is laughing to themselves.



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