The head of Security Guard Jesus Campos’ Union was on Tucker Carlson tonight and was pressed to answer why Campos went to Mexico and why he cancelled interviews: “MGM is clearly in charge”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psAytgc2JmE

The Daily Mail reported:
Mandalay Bay shooting hero Jesus Campos was pressured into giving his only interview to Ellen DeGeneres because the giant company that owns the Las Vegas casino feared he would spill the beans about the shooting timeline if he was grilled by real journalists, DailyMail.com has learned exclusively.

MGM is worried that families of the 58 people murdered as well as many of the 546 injured in the Mandalay Bay massacre will launch lawsuits potentially worth billions of dollars against the company, sources tell DailyMail.com.

And they thought Campos might not keep his story straight under the pressure of the TV lights and tough questioning.

The other question that’s HUGE is why Campos fled to Mexico immediately after the Las Vegas shooting and resurfaced a week later driving back through the San Diego crossing. Why would officials let him go to Mexico? This raises questions about so many things involved with the narrative of the story. Is Campos an illegal alien who struck a deal to cooperate with authorities if he wasn’t deported?

Isn’t it in the best interest of Mandalay Bay to keep it under wraps that they hired an illegal alien as a security guard? Do we REALLY know anything about Campos and whether he has a prior criminal history?

In case you happened to see Tucker discussing this last night. He is puzzled about the secrecy and the unanswered question on the Las Vegas shooter and the Security Guard Campos:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSVfpN-BA38

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