Tucker Carlson drew attention to a Twitter video shared by his biographer, Chadwick Moore, a biographer who maintains regular communication with the former FOX News star.

In the video, Moore verifies that Carlson’s departure from the airwaves resulted from the settlement reached in the lawsuit involving Dominion Voting Systems.

Moore further discloses that the scheduled monologue for the night Carlson was removed from the show was centered around January 6 and the purported federal informant Ray Epps.

Here’s a short transcript — the video is below:

CHADWICK MOORE: I’m the author of a new biography of Tucker Carlson titled “Tucker.” I have spent the last year researching and writing this book and during that time, I’ve gotten to know Tucker, his family, his friends, and his staff very well. In fact, I’ve gotten to know Tucker the person, not the caricature his enemies try to portray. I was working closely with Tucker when he was taken off the air by FOX. And as some of you know, I was also a regular on his show and I happened to be a guest on the final episode of the show, which was on April 21.

I’ve also seen the monologue that Tucker planned to deliver on April 24, before his show was abruptly taken off the air.

That monologue dealt with, among other things, investigations around January 6, and particularly Ray Epps, the one person captured on video inciting people to violence at the Capitol that ay, and allegedly an FBI informant who still has not been arrested or charged. Ironically, a good part of the monologue also dealt with the people and force who are trying to silence him like AOC and others in government.

It has now been reported that his firing was a condition demanded by Dominion as part of the settlement with FOX. Although Dominion has denied this, my sources have intimate knowledge of the situation and they have assured me, even before this news leaked, that that is the truth.

If that is true, it would mean that a small group of people who have a controlling interest in Dominion have managed to silence what is arguably the most important and influential conservative voice in the country. Possibly until after the next presidential election.

WATCH:

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