Seth Meyers slams Fox News’ J6 special: Like watching a bad magic show

Fox News is taking heat from both sides of the aisle over its January 6 coverage, and now you can add a late-night comedy host to the list of those unimpressed.

Seth Meyers, during the monologue of his Late Night show scheduled to air Tuesday night, took aim at Fox for airing selective footage in an apparent attempt to downplay the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson, in the estimation of critics — including Meyers, cherry-picked footage from more than 40,000 hours of video provided to the network exclusively by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Carlson then claimed that the footage “does not show an insurrection or a riot in progress.”

But it wasn’t just the politics that bothered Meyers. The late-night comic compared Fox News’ naked partisanship to seeing a bad magic show.

“After Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired exclusive security footage from the Capitol attack, former President Trump posted on Truth Social ‘let the January 6 prisoners go.’”

“You guys know we can see what you’re doing right?” Meyers said.

“Kevin McCarthy, who is Trump’s Waylon Smithers, gives all the footage to Tucker. Tucker shows only the tame parts, and then Trump claims the rioters were framed.”

“It’s like watching a magic show where the magician is wearing sheer sleeves.”

Watch the segment below or at this link.


Tucker Carlson Airs Exclusive Security Footage from Jan. 6 Capitol Attack

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According to a report from Axios’ Holly Otterbein on Monday, Kevin Brown, who took the place of departed former political director Genevieve McDonald on the Platner campaign, is bowing out after taking the job last Tuesday.

Brown, a longtime friend of the potential nominee for the U.S. Senate seat, issued a statement to Axios explaining, “Graham is a dear friend. I started this campaign Tuesday but found out Friday we have a baby on the way. Graham deserves someone who is 100% in on his race and we want to lean into this new experience as a family, so it was best we step back sooner than later so Graham can get the manager he deserves."

The political neophyte has been battered by revelations about his past for days after making a splash as a potential threat to Collins, whose seat is considered vulnerable because of Donald Trump’s unpopularity.

As Otterbien wrote, “It's the latest in a series of personnel shakeups for Platner's campaign, which was endorsed by progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) but has been thrown into turmoil because Platner made controversial social media posts in the past and had a tattoo that looked like a Nazi symbol.”

“The Democratic Senate primary in Maine has become a battle between the party establishment and its progressive wing. Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) is the top target for Senate Democrats in the 2026 midterms,” she added before pointing out the Gov. Janet Mills (D) jumped into the race last week, adding more turmoil to the closely-watched race.

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