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it was bear spray that killed officer sicknick. revolver news found the video shows no spray coming out of the container. it's a lie. sure enough, eventually, the media admits that revolver news was right. the dc medical examiners today ruled that capitol hill police officer brian sicknick died of natural causes. officer sicknick died of natural causes. he did not die at the hands of the maga mob. and yet you still see in the mainstream media this reporting that it was a deadly mob. a murderous mob. murderous mob. the murderous mob. deadly january 6th attack on the capitol by a mob of trump supporters. they got the word deadly, from this false reporting on sicknick. it was a blood libel. and again, the national security state was operationalized on the basis of that narrative. just as non existent
it was bear spray that killed officer sicknick. revolver news found the video shows no spray coming out of the container. it's a lie. sure enough, eventually, the media admits that revolver news was right. the dc medical examiners today ruled that capitol hill police officer brian sicknick died of natural causes. officer sicknick died of natural causes. he did not die at the hands of the maga mob. and yet you still see in the mainstream media this reporting that it was a deadly mob. a murderous...
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a rioter hit officer sicknick in the head with a fire extinguisher. hit in the head with
a rioter hit officer sicknick in the head with a fire extinguisher. hit in the head with
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she is the longtime partner of fallen capitol police officer sicknick., i really appreciate your time. i know it's -- it's unbeliunbelievably frustrating for you when you hear someone like jeffrey clark refusing to answer questions but i wanted to ask you about this proclamation. i mean, trump's white house ultimately did release a proclamation honoring your partner, brian, and fellow capitol police officer liebengood. but they are trying to keep any drafts of it -- hundreds of pages of other documents hidden. that the select committee cannot have them. and specifically, you know, that any drafts of that document. why do you think that the former president wants to keep this secret? >> well, erin, first, thank you for having me on your show again. i think it is going to expose trump and the cockroach that he is and that's why he doesn't want those documents released. but in reference to the proclamation for brian and officer liebengood, i don't know. maybe it's exposing that he had something to do with the riot, instigating it. or it's a possibility that
she is the longtime partner of fallen capitol police officer sicknick., i really appreciate your time. i know it's -- it's unbeliunbelievably frustrating for you when you hear someone like jeffrey clark refusing to answer questions but i wanted to ask you about this proclamation. i mean, trump's white house ultimately did release a proclamation honoring your partner, brian, and fellow capitol police officer liebengood. but they are trying to keep any drafts of it -- hundreds of pages of other...
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loved ones of officer sicknick, levingood, smith, they carry the pain every day. and officer evans' family as well was carrying that pain since april. madame speaker, so do the families of elected officials, journalists and civil society leaders killed by political violence across the world. incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then, oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said in the front of the capitol of the united states, excuse me, of the white house, go down to the capitol. and although it wasn't the exact words of to be violent, it is what those who came down here expected the exhortation to be. it would be naive, madame speaker, to suppose that we can eradicate the violence in wider society either in our country or abroad. such evil has always existed and the internet and social media make it easier to disseminate that malicious type of speech. but constitutional parliamentarians worldwide have long understood that in order to maintain the level of civility required to carry
loved ones of officer sicknick, levingood, smith, they carry the pain every day. and officer evans' family as well was carrying that pain since april. madame speaker, so do the families of elected officials, journalists and civil society leaders killed by political violence across the world. incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then, oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said in the front of the capitol of the...
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the loved ones of officer sicknick, smith, freetag carry that pain every day. officer evans family has carried that pain since april. madame speaker, so do the f families of journalists and civil society leaders who have been killed or maimed by political violence across the world, incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then, oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said in the front of the capitol of the united states, excuse me, of the white house, go down to the capitol, and although it wasn't the exact words of be violent, it's what those who came down here expected the exhortation to be. it would be naive, madame speaker to suppose that we can eradicate the promotion of violence in wider society either in our country or abroad. such evil has always existed and the international and social media make it easier to disseminate that malicious type of speech, but constitutional parliament worldwide have long understood that in order to maintain the level of civility required to carry
the loved ones of officer sicknick, smith, freetag carry that pain every day. officer evans family has carried that pain since april. madame speaker, so do the f families of journalists and civil society leaders who have been killed or maimed by political violence across the world, incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then, oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said in the front of the capitol of the united...
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remember, trump for days wouldn't even put the flags at half staff after officer sicknick died. >> itures are extraordinary. they are hiding in plain sight. they put them out there. look at them closely. he is standing there surrounded by capitol police officers, completely different from what then-president trump was doing. i think it also speaks to the political balancing act that former vice president pence is now walking. it's no secret. he may want to run for president in 2024. how does he balance what he did that day and still hold on to the trump base that he wants, if he's going to run for office? >> it's a difficult, if not impossible task because just to put up that tweet again if we could. pence thanks the capitol police, quote, for keeping us safe today, just to -- not to put too fine a point on it. for keeping us safe from the deranged maga mob. that's who he is talking about keeping him staif from. >> correct. 100%. it is two very different method pictures what mike pence did that day and what donald trump was doing watching for 187 minutes. >> yeah, popping the popcorn
remember, trump for days wouldn't even put the flags at half staff after officer sicknick died. >> itures are extraordinary. they are hiding in plain sight. they put them out there. look at them closely. he is standing there surrounded by capitol police officers, completely different from what then-president trump was doing. i think it also speaks to the political balancing act that former vice president pence is now walking. it's no secret. he may want to run for president in 2024. how...
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trump's supporters stormed the capitol in which five people were left dead, including officer brian sicknick. and now, the question is will these six individuals actually abide by the subpoena and testify? i mean, up until now, obviously, this committee has had trouble -- trouble getting trump's allies to cooperate. i mean, just on friday, jeffrey clark showed up, right? the former-justice department official who had tried to help trump overturn the election showed up and that was about it. completely stonewalled the committee. and of course, there is steev bannon who defied a subpoena from the committee. the house has voted to refer his case, specifically, to the justice department. but as of tonight, the attorney general is very tightlipped. merrick garland not saying anything about whether he will charge and prosecute bannon. >> can you provide a status of the referral for mr. bannon, where you are on that? >> no. this is -- this is a criminal matter. it's an ongoing, um, examination of the referral and as you know, the justice department doesn't comment on those. >> now, no doubt, the si
trump's supporters stormed the capitol in which five people were left dead, including officer brian sicknick. and now, the question is will these six individuals actually abide by the subpoena and testify? i mean, up until now, obviously, this committee has had trouble -- trouble getting trump's allies to cooperate. i mean, just on friday, jeffrey clark showed up, right? the former-justice department official who had tried to help trump overturn the election showed up and that was about it....
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officer sicknick did not die. so things came out about january 6th troubled people. there were a lot of incidents throughout that period of january, february, march, where the republicans were, that kind of faded. and in an odd way the more biden does things anti trump we sort of remember how good trump was and how necessary the tweets were because he's not tweeting anymore and it works to his advantage. he's sort of the omni present person without getting in your face and i think that's a model for him and the republican party. they can really be tough and pursue this agenda without going down these cul-de-sacs and i think we're going to see a lot more of that. >> laura: well, they certainly put him on the defensive from the moment he got in office. they couldn't tolerate what he represented. victor and dinsh great to see you. fox news alert, gubernatorial races in virginia and new jersey aren't the only important races being decided tonight. in minneapolis the mayors office at the police department. ballot question two asked voters if the minneapolis police departm
officer sicknick did not die. so things came out about january 6th troubled people. there were a lot of incidents throughout that period of january, february, march, where the republicans were, that kind of faded. and in an odd way the more biden does things anti trump we sort of remember how good trump was and how necessary the tweets were because he's not tweeting anymore and it works to his advantage. he's sort of the omni present person without getting in your face and i think that's a...
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the loved ones of officers sicknick, liebengood, smith, defray tagg andra tschida carry that pain withhem every day. officer evans family as well carrying that pain since april. madam speaker, so do the families of elected officials, journalists, and others who have been killed or maimed by political violence across the world. incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said in the front of the capitol of the united states, excuse me thoarveg white house, go down to the capitol, and although it wasn't the exact words of be violent, it's what those who came down here expected the exhortation to be. it would be nigh yves, madam speaker, to -- nigh yves -- nay yves, madam speaker -- naive, madam speaker, to assume we can stop evil in our country or abroad. evil has always existed. but constitutional parliamentarians worldwide have long understood that in order to maintain the level of civility required to maintain the business of legislating for the people we must have ru
the loved ones of officers sicknick, liebengood, smith, defray tagg andra tschida carry that pain withhem every day. officer evans family as well carrying that pain since april. madam speaker, so do the families of elected officials, journalists, and others who have been killed or maimed by political violence across the world. incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said in...
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officer brian sicknick died later of course. as this trial goes on as the select committee gets more and more information and more documents, we are going to see again just the extent of how ugly and violent this was on january 6th. >> and what's so appalling is when you see this and other incidents, some that led to death as you say, you really must ask yourself why are republicans including the leadership in the house resisting the investigation. it would seem to me the more you see and the more you get to the bottom of who's involved in this and instigated this and who had prior information. to see all of this can only mean you are not really who you say you are patriotic americans are the opposite of who you are. you want to get to the bottom of this if you believe in this country. >> claire, it's sickening to hear my former party talk about law and order and defending the blue and supporting the blue. they don't support the blue when it's on capitol hill. in fact they batter them with american flags and beating many of them
officer brian sicknick died later of course. as this trial goes on as the select committee gets more and more information and more documents, we are going to see again just the extent of how ugly and violent this was on january 6th. >> and what's so appalling is when you see this and other incidents, some that led to death as you say, you really must ask yourself why are republicans including the leadership in the house resisting the investigation. it would seem to me the more you see and...
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the loved ones of officers sicknick, liebengood, smith, defray tagg andra tschida carry that pain with them every day. officer evans family as well carrying that pain since april. madam speaker, so do the families of elected officials, journalists, and others who have been killed or maimed by political violence across the world. incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said in the front of the capitol of the united states, excuse me thoarveg white house, go down to the capitol, and although it wasn't the exact words of be violent, it's what those who came down here expected the exhortation to be. it would be nigh yves, madam speaker, to -- nigh yves -- nay yves, madam speaker -- naive, madam speaker, to assume we can stop evil in our country or abroad. evil has always existed. but constitutional parliamentarians worldwide have long understood that in order to maintain the level of civility required to maintain the business of legislating for the people we must have
the loved ones of officers sicknick, liebengood, smith, defray tagg andra tschida carry that pain with them every day. officer evans family as well carrying that pain since april. madam speaker, so do the families of elected officials, journalists, and others who have been killed or maimed by political violence across the world. incited by rhetoric that is rationalized as acceptable in the political environment. and then oh, i don't support violence. i don't know how that happened. yes, i said...
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been concerned in recent weeks by some steps taken by the administration, steps i feel represent a sicknick valiant amount of overreach. seven weeks ago, you had president biden giving a speech in which he promised to enlist the assistance of corporate america with more than 99 employees in firing people who don't get vaccinated. i'm vaccinated, i encourage everyone close to me to get vaccinated. but i don't think it's the role of the federal government to do that. he is threatening to cripple employers by imposing absolutely punishing fines on them. and they are now doing the dirty work, even before this active overreach has been reduced to an order that could be litigated. litigation that i believe would and the same way youngstown versus sawyer ended. and now, you know, about a month after that, we had your october 4th memorandum in which you direct the department of and the fbi to intervene in what, as far as i can tell, he's a state and local issue. that is, a series of issues involving how parents advocate for their children with their local school boards. their loci also believe that
been concerned in recent weeks by some steps taken by the administration, steps i feel represent a sicknick valiant amount of overreach. seven weeks ago, you had president biden giving a speech in which he promised to enlist the assistance of corporate america with more than 99 employees in firing people who don't get vaccinated. i'm vaccinated, i encourage everyone close to me to get vaccinated. but i don't think it's the role of the federal government to do that. he is threatening to cripple...