Tucker Carlson Claims “Damning” Evidence Against The Bidens Was Lost In The Mail

Tucker Carlson claimed on his Fox News program Wednesday night that documents containing supposed evidence about Hunter Biden that would allegedly damage his father’s campaign were either lost or intercepted in the mail. He didn’t name the mail carrier in his segment, but UPS has since confirmed that they were the ones who misplaced this “evidence” and now say they have located the package and it’s back on route.

Oddly, however, Carlson didn’t just say the package failed to arrive. He claimed that UPS told him on Tuesday that “our package had been opened and the contents were missing.”

He further claimed that the package had been entirely emptied and that UPS conducted an extensive search, interviewing anyone who had come into contact with it and “combed the entire cavernous sorting facility.” He then said that UPS still couldn’t find the package and that they were “baffled and deeply bothered by this.”

By Thursday, however, UPS had apparently found the package or the missing contents of the package and has shipped it to its original destination.

“After an extensive search, we have found the contents of the package and are arranging for its return,” a UPS spokesman said. “UPS will always focus first on our customers, and will never stop working to solve issues and make things right.”

There does not yet seem to be any explanation for why the package was opened or if it actually was, where it was found, or how they located the set of documents that was supposedly taken out of the packaging.

The Trump campaign and its allies have been trying to attack Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, over supposed business dealings that could make the family look bad ahead of the election. Unfortunately for them, something always seems to throw their “evidence” into suspicion, such as the laptop that was circulated around the Ukraine before being sold to the highest bidder in the U.S.

Before the package was found, this latest hitch in the Republicans’ plans resulted in a cavernous sorting facility’s worth of jokes.

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