Tucker Carlson says UPS has delivered the Biden family documents, but they refuse to answer why they went missing



Tucker Carlson continued the saga of the Biden family documents by explaining that UPS had not done enough to answer his questions about how the documents were separated from their packaging and lost briefly.

Carlson told his audience about the newest developments in a short segment on his Fox News show on Thursday evening.

"UPS is a reliable company, they rarely lose anything, we agree with that. That's why we use them in the first place," said Carlson.

"And yet they lost our Biden documents. How? UPS won't tell us how. We spent a lot of the day talking to executives there, they claimed that the flash drive was found on Monday night by an hourly employee at the UPS building on 43rd street in Manhattan. They suggested it might have been sitting on the floor there," he continued.

"They couldn't prove that, because, remarkably, in a room where millions of high value packages are handled, there are no security cameras. That's what they told us. UPS says the employee who found our flash drive simply dropped it on top of the supervisor's desk. Our document sat there, undiscovered, for more than 24 hours until we announced on television that they were missing," Carlson said.

"That's their story," he added. "Obviously we had some questions about it, but UPS executives did not answer our questions."

He then read a statement from UPS about the flash drive.

"There are no more details. Security is returning it. Apologies again that we were unable to deliver it next day at the service level you requested," read the statement.

Carlson said their exchanges went back and forth for hours and they did not get an answer to their main question which is how the documents were separated from the envelope.

"Someone, for some reason, opened our package, and removed a flash drive containing documents that were damaging to the Biden family," he added. "We'd love to know who would do that, and why. It would be helpful to see the envelope itself, but UPS says we can't see it because they threw it away."

Carlson said they were now in possession of the flash drive, but he did not relate the contents or give any details about how they were damaging to the Biden family.

He went on to say that he had received other documents from other sources that he would not release about Hunter Biden and his personal life because it was improper to do so.

Here's the video of Carlson's comments:

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UPS reveals it's the company that lost Tucker Carson's 'damning' cache of 'confidential' Biden documents



Fox News host Tucker Carlson reported Wednesday night that "a collection of confidential documents related to the Biden family" his show had obtained suddenly went missing while in the hands of an unnamed shipping company.

According to Carlson, while he and his producer were in Los Angeles, they received the documents — which he said "are authentic, they're real, and they're damning" — in the New York office and asked for them to be shipped to L.A.

A Fox News producer reportedly shipped those documents via overnight service — but the documents never arrived, instead someone within the shipping company allegedly opened the package and removed the contents.

Through all of this, Carlson chose not to name the shipping company in question.

On Thursday, Business Insider reported that UPS told the outlet that it was the company that had lost the documents and that it was running an internal investigation to figure out just what happened.

UPS Corporate Media Relations Director Glenn Zaccara told Business Insider that Carlson's "package was reported with missing contents as it moved within our network."

"UPS is conducting an urgent investigation into this matter and regrets that the package was damaged," Zaccara said, according to Business Insider. "The integrity of our network and the security of our customers' goods are of utmost importance. We will remain in frequent, direct contact with Fox News as we learn more through our investigation."

Carlson on Wednesday offered praise for the shipping company's efforts, saying, "They went far and beyond, but they found nothing."

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

The company also searched the vehicles and plane that carried the package, Business Insider said.

Carlson concluded that "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."

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Tucker Carlson explains mysterious circumstances of how documents 'damning' to Biden family 'vanished'



Fox News host Tucker Carlson said that he was close to obtaining documents "damaging" to the Biden campaign, but that they suddenly "vanished" under very mysterious circumstances.

Carlson explained how it happened in a segment on his show Wednesday evening.

"So on Monday of this week we received a, from a source, a collection of confidential documents related to the Biden family," Carlson said.

"We believe those documents are authentic, they're real, and they're damning."

Carlson went on to say that he and his executive producer were in Los Angeles when they received the damning documents.

"So we texted a produced in New York and we asked them to send those documents to us, in L.A., and he did that. So Monday afternoon of this week he shipped those documents overnight to California with a large national carrier," he continued.

"But the Biden documents never arrived in Los Angeles. Tuesday morning we received word from the shipping company that our package had been opened, and the contents were missing," he said.

"The documents had disappeared," Carlson said.

Carlson said that the company took the matter very seriously and interviewed all their employees who would have had handled the package on its way to Los Angeles. The company found that the package had been opened along the way and the contents taken, but they did not discover who could have done the deed.

"They went far and beyond, but they found nothing," said Carlson.

"Those documents have vanished. As of tonight, 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 just six days from now," said Carlson.

"We spoke to executives at that company a few hours ago, they seemed baffled and deeply bothered by this and so are we," he concluded.

Carlson has been reporting details surrounding accusations that Joe Biden used his former position as vice president to benefit his son, Hunter Biden, and himself in deal allegedly involving the Chinese government. Carlson did not detail what the documents that vanished had said about those accusations.

Here's the video of Carlson's comments:

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