Jiang claims Tucker Carlson's father was a high-level CIA operative and argues that Tucker grew up in, and likely remains close to, CIA networks.
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"No. I mean, look, Tucker Carlson, his father was CIA operative. Right. And he's trying to keep a secret for a long, long time...."
"...It seems like she was a significant person in the royal family network as late as 1817, and that's only 200 years ago. Even..."
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