Saturday, November 22, 2025
epps

EXC: Chief Capitol Cop Told Tucker ‘It’s Not Crazy’ to Wonder About Ray Epps in Hidden Fox Interview.

Former Capitol Hill Police Chief Steve Sund told former Fox News host Tucker Carlson that he was not “crazy” to question the behavior of individuals present in the January 6th crowd, one of whom in particular – Ray Epps – had bragged to his friends that he “orchestrated” the entire thing, before the Democrat-run Jan 6 Committee thanked him for participating in their charade.

In never-before-seen footage published exclusively by The National Pulse, Carlson asks Sund about Epps, though without using the Arizona man’s name:

TUCKER: “So let’s go back to the role of, you said nine out of the 18 agencies in the so-called intelligence community are military, Pentagon supervised… military intel. Would they have been gathering, it sounds like they were gathering information about January 6th before it happened?”

SUND: “Well, again, for Milley and Miller, to be that concerned about, uh, about January 6th in advance, they had to be getting the intelligence from somewhere. I mean, talk about locking down Washington, D.C.? That’s a huge undertaking. Um, and again, to never, never notify me. But when you begin to sit there and wonder about…”

TUCKER: “You, you believe that they were gathering intelligence… I’m asking this because there was a very weird moment in the January 6th Committee, um, interviews and they interviewed a man who was caught on camera by a lot of people encouraging law breaking, encouraging people to to run into the Capitol to break the law… the implication was to commit violence. He has never been arrested or charged with anything. And that’s just very, very strange. You know, over 1000 people have been charged, but he has not been. And so the Committee released a statement saying we are positive he was not working with law enforcement. It seems you have to be an idiot not to assume he’s working with somebody. Why haven’t they arrested him? I mean, come on. Right. So my thought was, well, they didn’t mention military intelligence. This guy’s a veteran. Am I being crazy in wondering this?”

SUND: “No, no, you’re not [crazy]. I actually write about that person in the book. It raises concern for me, uh, his involvement. Uh, and the fact that we, we haven’t learned more. Matter of fact, I think the January 6th committee thanked him for his candor.”

In response to Joe Rogan recently discussing Epps, the Arizona man’s legal team – which includes Democrat-and-Dominion-linked lawyers – said: “The fact that people like Joe Rogan continue to propagate the lie that Ray Epps participated in a false flag operation to instigate the January 6th riots demonstrates the widespread and lasting harm that Fox News has done to Ray. Without Fox’s and Tucker Carlson’s lies, Ray would be unknown and unassailed, running his wedding venue business with his wife and enjoying the ranch he and Robyn built. Instead, Ray continues to face the destructive consequences of Fox’s decision to target him with falsehoods. Joe Rogan’s comments are just the most recent proof of the perpetual damage inflicted by Fox.”

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Former Capitol Hill Police Chief Steve Sund told former Fox News host Tucker Carlson that he was not "crazy" to question the behavior of individuals present in the January 6th crowd, one of whom in particular – Ray Epps – had bragged to his friends that he "orchestrated" the entire thing, before the Democrat-run Jan 6 Committee thanked him for participating in their charade. show more

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Epps’s Jan 6th Interview Was Even Weirder Than His ‘I Orchestrated It’ Text.

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trump subpoena

Trump Subpoenas Unaired Tucker Interview with Ex Capitol Police Chief.

Former President Donald Trump has subpoenaed Fox News in an effort to attain an unaired interview with former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund. The interview was originally intended to air as part of then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s investigation into Jan 6 and the more than 40,000 hours of footage he was granted access to. The National Pulse yesterday released parts of the interview, with further clips due on Thursday afternoon.

One item of particular interest to Donald Trump’s legal team is comments that Sund may have made to Carlson regarding the presence of federal agents in the crowd on Jan 6. In an interview with English comedian Russell Brand, Carlson stated that Sund believed federal agents were among the crowds protesting the 2020 Presidential election result:

“I never thought there was a false flag or anything like that. I’m not a conspiracist by temperament… And then I interviewed the chief of the Capitol Police, Steven Sund – in an interview that was never aired on Fox by the way. I was fired before it could air… He was the chief of the Capitol Police on January 6 and he said ‘Oh yeah the crowd was filled with Federal agents.’ He would know of course because he was in charge of security at the site. So the more time that has passed, now it has been two-and-a-half years, it becomes really obvious that core claims they made about January 6 were lies.”

Carlson’s interview with Sund could be a useful piece of evidence for Trump’s legal defense, casting further doubt on official government claims about the circumstances of that days events. The unaired Sund interview appears to be a part of a broader legal strategy by Trump to demonstrate that the Jan 6 prosecution is not just a question of the former President’s First Amendment protected right to free speech but also to call in to question the partisan media narrative surrounding the 2020 Presidential election and Jan 6 itself.

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Former President Donald Trump has subpoenaed Fox News in an effort to attain an unaired interview with former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund. The interview was originally intended to air as part of then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson's investigation into Jan 6 and the more than 40,000 hours of footage he was granted access to. The National Pulse yesterday released parts of the interview, with further clips due on Thursday afternoon. show more
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U.S. Preparing Evacuation of Niger Embassy After Pro-Russia Military Coup.

The Biden government is preparing a partial evacuation of its embassy in Niger, West Africa, after launching a sanctions war against its new military government.

Niger’s former leader, Mohamed Bazoum, was seized by the Presidential Guard last week, in a move that ultimately won the backing of the wider armed forces. Announcing the coup in a televised address, officers cited “the continuing degradation of the security situation [and] bad economic and social governance” as motivating factors, with many believing Bazoum had not adequately supported their efforts to contain insurgents from the Islamic State, al-Qaeda, and Boko Haram.

Niger plays host to over a thousand U.S. troops and a similar number of soldiers from France, tasked primarily with helping combat jihadist militants in the Sahel region. Both countries have condemned the coup, not least because similar coups in neighboring Mali and Burkina Faso have seen their new military governments align with Russia, with the former expelling French troops and inviting Wagner mercenaries in.

Niger citizens protesting in support of the coup and carrying Russian flags have already attacked the French embassy, and the French are conducting a more extensive evacuation than the one the Biden administration is planning, with all French nations urged to leave the country.

The Western-backed Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) claims it will take “all measures necessary” to restore Bazoum to power, up to and including “the use of force” – a contingency that would likely involve an invasion via Nigeria, which has already cut power supplies to Niger.

Burkina Faso and Mali, however, have warned they would consider such an invasion a “declaration of war” on their own countries, potentially sparking a substantial regional war. The news comes as yet another major international and foreign policy embarrassment for President Joe Biden.

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The Biden government is preparing a partial evacuation of its embassy in Niger, West Africa, after launching a sanctions war against its new military government. show more
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DeSantis Drops MORE Delegates, Set to Lose EVERY State.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s delegate forecast has plummeted to just 159, representing another loss of 100 predicted votes in the last two weeks. DeSantis now trails former President Donald Trump by over 2,000 forecasted delegates, according to polling data tracker, ‘Race to the White House.’

The Governor of Florida has watched his delegate vote forecast plunge by 901 since the start of the year, setting yet another historic low for his campaign. Trump has collected the vast majority of DeSantis’s losses, and is now predicted to take a whopping 2220 votes. Only 1,234 delegate votes are needed to be declared the Republican nominee.

The delegate map prediction, above, now shows President Trump winning every state in the nation against his Republican competitors – a victory that would likely hang over DeSantis and his campaign team for years to come, and certainly be remembered when the 2028 primary season begins.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's delegate forecast has plummeted to just 159, representing another loss of 100 predicted votes in the last two weeks. DeSantis now trails former President Donald Trump by over 2,000 forecasted delegates, according to polling data tracker, 'Race to the White House.' show more
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12th Century French Church, With Bell From 1584, Demolished.

A medieval French church dating back to the 12th century was demolished in northwestern France on Monday after falling into a state of disrepair. Local residents watched as the centuries-old towers – containing a bell dating from 1584 – was torn down, leaving Christians without a place of worship in the village of La Baconnière. Authorities have announced the church will be replaced by a “symbolic gathering place.”

The building itself, named Saint-Corneille-et-Saint-Cyprien, had stood abandoned since 2014 for “security reasons.” The state of the church was only worsened after the roof was lost in a storm in 2019. The municipality stated that a complete restoration would cost more than six million euros ($6.5 million), which was deemed too much to save the medieval landmark.

An online petition receiving some 25,000 signatures was launched after the council announced its demolition plans, though it had little impact. One local resident who watched the church destruction described hearing the bells ring for the final time as “a funeral bell.”

This situation is far from new in Europe. Churches have been falling into ruin and shuttering across the continent for decades. More than 400 churches closed between 2010 and 2019 in the United Kingdom alone. That number grows to nearly 1,000 between 1987 and 2019. There is a similar trend in Germany, with over 40,000 rectories, community centers, and places of worship, expected to close by 2040 as congregation numbers dwindle amidst a rise in leftist leadership in Western churches.

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A medieval French church dating back to the 12th century was demolished in northwestern France on Monday after falling into a state of disrepair. Local residents watched as the centuries-old towers – containing a bell dating from 1584 – was torn down, leaving Christians without a place of worship in the village of La Baconnière. Authorities have announced the church will be replaced by a "symbolic gathering place." show more
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Swedes Turn Vigilante to Counter Surging Migrant Crime.

Residents of the Swedish “no go zone” of Husby are taking law enforcement into their own hands, forming a “National Guard” of citizens to combat rising criminality and homeless drug addiction after Swedish police all but abandoned the neighborhood.

Husby, a suburb on the outskirts of the Swedish capital Stockholm, hosts a migrant population of around 90 percent, and has seen the police vacate the area due to its skyrocketing criminality. A large number of homeless drug addicts, many of whom are illegal migrants, have moved into the area, and have taken to discarding used needles in the streets and committing burglaries and robberies to fund their addictions.

Local residents who complain to the authorities are ignored, with one local 18-year-old telling the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet:

“We have made several reports to the police, but it feels like we have not been taken seriously, because there has been no change. So we decided to find these addicts and try to have a dialogue with them.”

“We’ve tried to talk to them to get them to stop robbing and stealing, but these people are on different substances and drugs and they haven’t been receptive to dialogue. Many of them have also been armed and once one of them attacked us. Then we fought back,” he added. A local NGO has reported that crime rates have declined since the vigilantes began patrolling the area.

Sweden has been notorious for its inability to integrate its large migrant population. Instead, the government has chosen to ignore or denounce people who highlight the issue, such as professors from Lund University facing prosecution for a study that found that immigrants are “disproportionately overrepresented” in rape cases.

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Residents of the Swedish "no go zone" of Husby are taking law enforcement into their own hands, forming a "National Guard" of citizens to combat rising criminality and homeless drug addiction after Swedish police all but abandoned the neighborhood. show more

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Local Govt Funds Queer ‘Drag Camp’ for Children with Taxpayer Funds.

Local government offiicals in England’s iconic Oxford are funding a five-day “drag camp” for children as young as 14, where they will be invited to become “a comedy clown, a diva, a club kid or something totally different” and put on a show.

Oxford City Council, run by the far-left Labour Party, recently increased the local council tax by almost five percent, and used part of its extra money to contract “queer not-for-profit” T(art) Productions, Pegasus Theatre, and the Doris Field Charitable Trust to run a taxpayer-funded grooming event.

“For all kinds of drag performers including kings, queens, and all the beyond and in-between, you will get the tools you need to put together a look and a routine in your own unique style, with an optional showcase at the end,” reads the advertisement for the drag camp.

“You’ll dive into the history of drag and learn about this dynamic, boundary-pushing art form that’s taking the world by storm. Find your drag voice and make it heard in the most fabulous way possible,” it urges.

The camp’s four-page manifesto boasts its event is “likely to attract a high rate of LGBTQ+ and questioning young people”, saying it “provides age-appropriate insight into the world of drag, and allows young people to explore self expression and learn about LGBTQ+ history”.

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Local government offiicals in England's iconic Oxford are funding a five-day "drag camp" for children as young as 14, where they will be invited to become "a comedy clown, a diva, a club kid or something totally different" and put on a show. show more
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EXCLUSIVE: Capitol Police Chief Called Jan 6 Events ‘A Cover Up’ in Tucker Carlson Interview HIDDEN By Fox News.

Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund told then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson that events surrounding the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol appear to have been a “cover up,” in never-seen-before footage published exclusively by The National Pulse.

In the hour-long interview, Sund laments the behaviors of then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as well as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, who he says had intelligence to suggest problems on Capitol Hill, which they failed to communicate with Sund and his cops on the ground.

“If I was allowed to do my job as the chief we wouldn’t be here, this didn’t have to happen,” Sund begins, around 19 minutes into the conversation, during which he describes himself as “pissed off” about being “lambasted in public” over the events. Sund has written a book, Courage Under Fire, about his experiences.

Having served as a police officer for over 30 years, including taking over as Chief of the United States Capitol Police in 2019, Sund explains the events leading up to January 6th, including prior to the incident at the Capitol itself, and the aftermath, appeared to be a “cover up.”

“Everything appears to be a cover up,” says the decorated police chief, explaining that most things to do with his department were political, specifically because he reported to politicians including then Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

“Like I said, I’m not a conspiracy theorist,” Sund explains, “…but when you look at the information and intelligence they had, the military had, it’s all watered down. I’m not getting intelligence, I’m denied any support from National Guard in advance. I’m denied National Guard while we’re under attack, for 71 minutes…”

The full interview has thus far been hidden from the public at the behest of Rupert Murdoch’s increasingly left-wing Fox News channel, which unceremoniously fired its prime time host Tucker Carlson allegedly as part of a private settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

“It sounds like they were hiding the intelligence,” Carlson quizzed, to which Sund stunningly responds: “Could there possibly be actually… they kind of wanted something to happen? It’s not a far stretch to begin to think that. It’s sad when you start putting everything together and thinking about the way this played out… what was their end goal?”

The next portion of the interview, featuring a stunning conversation about Capitol riot “orchestrator” Ray Epps, will be released on TheNationalPulse.com on Thursday morning.

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Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund told then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson that events surrounding the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol appear to have been a "cover up," in never-seen-before footage published exclusively by The National Pulse. show more

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From Sanctuary City to a New ‘Hooverville’: NYC Looks to House Migrants in Central Park.

New York City may house the nearly 100,000 migrants that have flocked to the city under Joe Biden’s presidency in Central Park, with Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom declaring, “Everything is on the table.”

New York City, Washington, D.C., and Martha’s Vineyard have seen an influx of migrants that have crossed the southern border of the United States from Mexico over the past year. In a move to protest the Biden regime’s lack of action in security, Florida and Texas both sent a number of migrants via plane and bus to serval self-declared “sanctuary cities” over the past year.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams addressed the migrant crisis at a news conference, accepting, “It’s not going to get any better… From this moment on, it’s downhill. There is no more room.”

Mr. Adams said that he wanted to “localize this madness” so that people sleeping outdoors were contained to certain parts of the city, without identifying potential locations or making it clear if people would be sleeping on sidewalks, in tents, or other forms of housing.

“Our next phase of the strategy now that we have run out of room, we have to figure out how we’re going to localize the inevitable that there’s no more room indoors,” he said at an unrelated news conference on public safety.

Tent cities in NYC’s Central Park aren’t without precedent. During the Great Depression a large shanty town, called a “Hooverville” after President Herbert Hoover, sprung up in Central Park. With New York City unable to uphold its “sanctuary city” promise, it appears a new Hooverville may be in the city’s future.

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New York City may house the nearly 100,000 migrants that have flocked to the city under Joe Biden's presidency in Central Park, with Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom declaring, "Everything is on the table." show more
2020 Election

Govt Seeks Felony Charges for 2020 Election Scrutinizers.

A Michigan special prosecutor appointed by far-left Attorney General Dana Nessel is charging a Republican who ran against Nessel for AG, alongside a former Republican state representative for running tests on a voting machine.

Matthew DePerno, a former state attorney, has been charged with undue possession of a voting machine and conspiracy. Daire Rendon has been charged with conspiracy to commit undue possession of a voting machine and false pretenses – felonies which could result in sentences up to five years in prison.

AG Nessel’s office has named nine people connected to election scrutinizers’ efforts to inspect voting machines so far, and special prosecutor Hilson has said there is “[s]till more to come unrelated to the individuals currently charged.”

Five vote tabulators are believed to have been taken from three counties following the 2020 election to be examined, with defendants saying they secured the permission of local clerks to take the machines.

Michigan officials have deemed such efforts to interrogate the integrity of the 2020 election illegal, with Nessel proving particularly aggressive in her pursuit of so-called “election deniers” – some as old as 82.

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A Michigan special prosecutor appointed by far-left Attorney General Dana Nessel is charging a Republican who ran against Nessel for AG, alongside a former Republican state representative for running tests on a voting machine. show more