American Exception

Tucker Carlson’s Limited 9/11 Hangout - Sibel Edmonds (AE213)

Oct 3, 2025
In this discussion, Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI linguist and whistleblower known for exposing intelligence misconduct, challenges Tucker Carlson's narratives surrounding 9/11. She highlights discrepancies in his framing and shares her own classified evidence. Sibel also discusses the impact of state secrecy on truth-telling, the geostrategic motives behind U.S. actions post-9/11, and her advocacy for other whistleblowers. Additionally, she reveals the connections between geopolitical strategies and the heroin trade, showcasing the complexities of national security.
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INSIGHT

Early Critique Of Tucker's 9/11 Framing

  • Sibel Edmonds says the first eight minutes of Tucker Carlson's 9/11 documentary are fluffy and contain proven falsehoods.
  • She argues his choice of witness (Mark Rossini) misrepresents core facts she was gagged over by state secrets invocations.
INSIGHT

State Secrets Gag Silenced Corroborated Testimony

  • Edmonds highlights she was gagged twice via the state secrets privilege, which silenced her detailed 9/11-related testimony.
  • She formed the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition and says many corroborating FBI agents exist.
ANECDOTE

Offered Documents, Replaced By A Convicted Agent

  • Edmonds contacted Tucker's producers in May–June 2025 offering documents and FBI witnesses to improve their coverage.
  • She says producers ignored her and instead featured Mark Rossini, whom she identifies as a convicted agent unrelated to the 9/11 Commission.
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