Medical Examiner Says Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Died From Natural Causes, Two Strokes the Day After the January 6th DC Protest
All of the endless media hours and column inches written about the death of Capitol Hill Police Officer Brian Sicknick were lies.
Lies built by corporate and political media, upon more lies pushed by media pundits. All Lies.
The DC Medical Examiner released findings today showing Sicknick died from natural causes, blood clots and two strokes suffered on the day after the Capitol Hill Protest:
It was crucial for liberal sectors of the media to invent and disseminate a harrowing lie about how Officer Brian Sicknick died. That is because he is the only one they could claim was killed by pro-Trump protesters at the January 6 riot at the Capitol.
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Former president Donald Trump, QAnon supporter (Getty Images)
Many had feared that after the January 6 violence at the Capitol, supporters of Donald Trump would create an even bigger disturbance on inauguration day. With the former president refusing to concede defeat and alleging that the November election was compromised, his supporters and loyalists vowed to not let it go without a fight. Reports that the January 6 riot involved former and current members of the armed forces and law enforcement added more to the anxiety over a smooth conduct of the inauguration ceremony of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The DC, besides the state capitals, saw a thick blanket of security as the swearing-in advanced.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) has urged legislators in the Great Lakes State to purchase a number of protective equipment, like kevlar vests, from Army surplus stores. She made the recommendation after the riots at the Capitol on Jan. 6 and a warning from the FBI that Inauguration Day attacks could take place at state capitals. Of course I was horrified but there was a part of me that wasn t actually surprised because I ve seen the threats of domestic terrorism in our own state, Nessel said during a segment on 60 Minutes.
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President-elect Joe Biden and National Guard troops at Capitol Hill (Getty Images)
Authorities in the US are tense ahead of the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th president on Wednesday, January 20, thanks to the riot that broke out at the Capitol Hill building on January 6. Security cover has been tightened to unprecedented levels ahead of the high-profile ceremony but yet there are fears of an insider attack or other threats.
Officials are carrying out background checks on National Guard (NG) members who are deployed in Washington DC which Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller has said it is more out of a sense of caution than danger but yet the apprehension is very much alive.