men in blue. i think it is all talk and no action. clearly they re not back in the blue. it is unbelievable to me that they could do nothing about this. so officer done, you heard what they had to say. what is your reaction? is it the same as theirs, that the whole backing the blue talk was just talk, no action? so they re such strong women. it took so much courage and strength for them to come down. and lobby for justice. and honestly, i believe that s what this is all about. accountability. justice. we weren t just blue. we weren t just police officers there. we were victims of an attack and we deserve justice. we deserve to know everybody
like that, you know. if they had a child that was hurt, was killed on a day like that, they would think very differently or if they were hurt, i mean, they could have very well somebody could have been killed. one of the congressmen or or senators. they think we re safe because of the men in blue. they don t think any further than that. what do you think? i mean, gladis said it s a slap in the fashion to not have this commission created. it s all talk and no action. clearly, they re not backing the blue. and yesterday having the officers there to talk about their experiences, i mean, i even learned more about what actually happened on that day hearing their stories close and up front on live and in color and i was absolutely appalled.
and women in blue. what will you think when you hear that? unbelievable, that they think like that. you know? it s just if they had a child, that was hurt, was killed on a day like that. they would think very differently. or if they were hurt. i mean, they could have very well somebody could have been killed. one of the congressmen, one of the senators. but apparently, they just think, well, you know, we re safe because of the men in blue. but they don t think any further from that. what do you think? i mean, is gladys said it was a slap in the face to to not have this commission created. i think, you know, it s all talk, and no action. clearly, they re not backing the blue. and yesterday, having officer fanone and officer dunn there to talk about their experiences. i mean, i even learned more about what actually happened on that day hearing their stories. you know, close and upfront and live and in color. and i was absolutely appalled.
protecting our men and women in blue who protect us. you know you re going to hear some of these 35 republicans talk about in the future how important it is to back our men and women in blue. what will you think when you hear that? unbelievable that they think like that, you know? if they had a child that was hurt, was killed on a day like that, they would think very differently, or if they were hurt. somebody could have been killed, one of the congressman, one of the senators, but, apparently, they just think, we are safe because of the men in blue. they don t think any further from that. watch jake tapper s full interview with the mother and partner of brian sicknick. i asked him if the
with customizable coverage. -and i m gonna -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. the mother of capitol policeman brian sicknick recounted the horrors that unfolded that day, and she spoke to jake tapper in an exclusive interview. they had a child that was hurt and killed on a day like that. they would think very differently or if they were hurt. they could have very well been killed, one of the congressmen or senators, but apparently, they just think, well, we are safe because of the men in blue. can you just imagine what she is going through. joining us is republican