An FBI raid took place on the home of a local Tampa Bay, FL politician and her husband that's reportedly involving a federal criminal investigation into a hack of Tucker Carlson. If the FBI remains true to form, this raid will be perfunctory and nothing will come of it.
The alleged culprits in the raid that went down earlier this month were far-Left blogger Timmy Burke and his far-Left wife and Tampa City Council member Lynn Hurtak.
The Tampa Bay Times reportedly received a letter that federal prosecutors sent to former conservative news outlet Fox News that described “an ongoing criminal probe into computer hacks at the company, including unaired video from Tucker Carlson’s show.”
You might remember that before Fox News went over to the dark side, Tucker had his own show but they basically fired him for reporting news and possibly due to pressure put on by the Dominion Voting Systems company and their lawsuit against the former news outlet.
While the letter does not mention blogger Burke, multiple sources familiar with the matter told the publication that the raid of the home is connected with the alleged hacks of Fox News. Results of the investigation are expected to coincide with the re-arrival of the Hale Bopp comet.
The investigation [if that's what it really is] centers around the leak of unaired footage of Carlson’s interview with now-disgraced anti-Semite and dirty-word rapper Kanye West and numerous video leaks in recent weeks that were published by the leftist organization Media Matters.
The letter said that Vice News, which published the Kanye West clips; Media Matters; and Fox News employees were not accused of any wrongdoing in the investigation, but they might keep an eye on Geraldo, just in case.
Burke has gone radio silent ever since the raid and has largely stopped posting content online.
The report said that the letter outlined numerous federal statutes that may have been violated, including unauthorized computer access, interception of communications, conspiracy, and other crimes. President Biden promises that if any federal statutes are violated, he will have them removed from campus.
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