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The death of Officer Brian Sicknick remains unclear, but video evidence shows he was not beaten to death by Trump supporters at the Capitol. Despite previous claims, Sicknick was seen walking in good health after the incident. Many media figures, including Liz Cheney and Anderson Cooper, have not corrected their statements about his death. The White House has falsely claimed that Sicknick and other officers were murdered during the Capitol riot, with Attorney General Merrick Garland stating five officers died that day. However, only Sicknick was present at the Capitol; the others died by suicide later, which cannot be attributed directly to the events of January 6. While over 100 officers were assaulted, labeling January 6 as the worst attack on the U.S. government since the Civil War is exaggerated.

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You trust the Washington Post, yet you describe the situation as sickening regarding the officer's death during the riot. The Post later clarified he died of natural causes. However, the medical examiner concluded that Officer Signick's death resulted from exposure to chemical agents and the stress of defending the Capitol, which worsened a preexisting condition. This is a legal conclusion that I trust, not something fabricated by The Washington Post. I’m not disputing that the Post presented another perspective. It seems our time for questions is over. Thank you for your time, and I appreciate your presence here.

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The footage reveals that Brian Sicknick was not a victim of violence at the Capitol, contradicting claims made by the January 6th committee. The tape shows him walking normally after the incident, and investigators for the Democratic Party reviewed it but chose not to release it to the public. This decision was made to protect their narrative, as revealing the truth would undermine their political agenda. Their willingness to misrepresent the facts about Sicknick indicates a broader pattern of dishonesty.

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We thank you for your service in protecting our country. However, there are questions about what exactly was being protected. Security footage shows that individuals were allowed to enter without resistance, without weapons, almost like a guided tour. It's important to note that the only casualty was Ashley Babbit, who was shot by Capitol Police. So, it raises the question of what exactly was saved that day. The speaker mentions having written a book before going to break.

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The speaker discusses the dishonesty surrounding the death of Brian Sicknick, a police officer. They criticize those who falsely claimed he was murdered by the mob for political gain. The speaker expresses disgust at the exploitation and lies perpetrated by certain individuals and the media. They highlight the press's resistance to releasing information and their commitment to the government's narrative. The speaker also questions the labeling of the Capitol rioters as "armed insurrectionists" when there is no evidence of them using weapons. They conclude by noting the perversion of journalism into a government-supporting entity.

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Officer Brian Sicknick's cause of death remains uncertain, despite media claims that he was beaten to death by Trump supporters during the Capitol riot. Video evidence shows Sicknick walking through the building unharmed. However, the media and politicians like Liz Cheney continue to spread false information without correction or apology. The White House, including Press Secretary and Attorney General Merrick Garland, falsely claim that Sicknick and other officers were murdered during the riot. In reality, the other four officers mentioned died by suicide, with no evidence linking their deaths to the Republican mob. While some officers were assaulted, the claim that January 6th was the worst assault on the US government since the Civil War is unfounded.

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Let's discuss January 6th. There’s no evidence it was an inside job; that’s a fringe theory. However, the released video footage raises questions about the number of federal agents present that day. It shows Capitol Police allowing people in, some of whom are now facing severe consequences, including suicide. This could be seen as entrapment, where authorities provoke individuals into actions they wouldn't normally take, then arrest them. Many were convicted before this evidence emerged. If law enforcement hadn't used forceful measures like concussion grenades and pepper spray, the situation may have remained peaceful.

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On January 6th, there were over 40,000 hours of surveillance footage from the Capitol that were withheld from the public. The full video record contradicts the claim that it was an insurrection and shows that the majority of people were peaceful and orderly. They were sightseers who believed the election was stolen. The video also reveals that Jacob Chansley, the QAnon Shaman, was not stopped by Capitol police but was actually guided by them. Despite this evidence, Chansley was portrayed as a dangerous extremist in the media. The discrepancy between the media coverage and the video evidence raises questions about who the real violent extremists are.

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The video features various speakers discussing the events of January 6th. They mention the presence of unidentified individuals with guns and the need for more munitions. One speaker regrets their initial assumption about a person causing problems. They also discuss the claim of a deadly insurrection and the controversy surrounding the death of Officer Brian Sicknick. Surveillance footage is mentioned, which supposedly contradicts the narrative that Sicknick was killed by the mob. The speakers express frustration with the lies and deception surrounding the events and apologize for their own dishonesty.

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I was appalled by the violence and destruction in the Capitol. It was criminal behavior, domestic terrorism. They were not protesters, but a riotous mob. President Trump entertained conspiracy theories and only after hours of violence did he tell them to leave. We need to trust this committee's work and get the facts out. Officer Brian Sicknick died defending the capital, but there is surveillance footage of him walking inside after he was supposedly killed. Some in the crowd were racist and attacked people. These are Trump terrorists, and the Democrats, along with Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney, lied about what happened. They are liars.

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The New York Times retracted a story about Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick's death, which was exploited by the Biden administration. Surveillance footage shows Sicknick walking in the Capitol after the alleged attack, contradicting claims of his murder. The January 6th committee knew about this footage but refused to release it, perpetuating a political lie. Sicknick's death should not be used for political gain, and the truth should be revealed to the public.

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On January 6th, there were claims of a deadly insurrection at the Capitol, but the video evidence shows otherwise. While some violence occurred, the majority of the chaos was peaceful. The media falsely reported that Officer Brian Sicknick was killed by the mob, but surveillance footage shows him walking in the Capitol unharmed. This contradicts the narrative that he was murdered by Trump supporters. The January 6th committee had access to this footage but chose not to release it, as it would undermine their political agenda. The truth about what happened that day is being concealed for political gain.

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Speaker 0 claimed the former president was illegitimate for 4 years. Speaker 1 argued about conceding the election and potential violence in the future. They debated about the Capitol attack and the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick. Speaker 1 denied that anyone died during the attack, but Speaker 0 mentioned Sicknick's death.

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The death of Officer Brian Sicknick remains unclear, but video evidence shows he was not beaten to death by Trump supporters at the Capitol. Despite claims from media and politicians, including Liz Cheney and Anderson Cooper, that he was murdered during the January 6 events, these assertions are false. Attorney General Merrick Garland stated that five officers died that day, but this includes officers who later died by suicide, not directly related to the events of January 6. The actual number of officers assaulted is reported as over 100, which is unacceptable, but labeling January 6 as the worst assault on the U.S. government since the Civil War is exaggerated.

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On January 20, 2025, there are concerns that he might show up at the White House uninvited, which could lead to trouble. One person doubts he would do that, arguing there was no attack on the Capitol. The other insists there were violent actions, including breaking windows and harming police officers. The first speaker argues that no one died that day from violence, citing a police officer who died of natural causes later. The second speaker counters that there were indeed casualties, specifically mentioning Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the events. The discussion reflects differing views on the Capitol incident and its aftermath.

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The January 6th committee hid evidence that Trump called for 10,000 National Guard troops to handle unrest, suppressing a key transcript. Former White House deputy chief of staff Anthony Ornato's interview revealed Trump's efforts to protect the Capitol, contradicting the committee's narrative. This withheld testimony proves Trump offered troops to secure the Capitol, debunking the committee's claims. The committee's actions show they lied about Trump's involvement in January 6th, despite knowing he called for National Guard assistance.

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Surveillance footage shows Sicknick walking in the Capitol after his alleged death, appearing healthy and wearing a helmet, which contradicts claims of him being killed by a head injury from the mob. This footage challenges the narrative pushed by the January 6th committee, which had access to it but chose not to release it to the public. The decision to withhold this evidence suggests a deliberate attempt to maintain a misleading political narrative. The committee's actions indicate a willingness to distort the truth about Sicknick, raising questions about their overall integrity and motives.

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Two years ago, Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd shot unarmed Ashley Babbitt during the January 6th events. Byrd had a history of firearm negligence but faced no consequences for the shooting. Instead, he was celebrated, while Babbitt's mother was arrested for holding a memorial for her daughter. The narrative surrounding January 6th has been manipulated, leading to false claims, such as the deaths of five police officers, which are untrue. Officer Brian Sicknick, initially reported to have died from violence, actually suffered a stroke later. Key events, like the pipe bomb incident and the role of Ray Epps, have been obscured, raising questions about federal agency involvement. Despite evidence of orchestrated actions, Epps faced no charges, highlighting inconsistencies in the official narrative surrounding that day.

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January 6 was a complex event shrouded in deception. Many instinctively felt that the mainstream media's narrative was false. The extensive surveillance footage from that day contradicts claims of an insurrection, showing people behaving like tourists rather than rioters. Some individuals, like Ray Epps, who encouraged the crowd to enter the Capitol, have not faced charges, raising questions about their roles. The January 6 committee's handling of evidence has been criticized, particularly regarding Epps' testimony. Additionally, discrepancies in communication between Capitol officials and Speaker Pelosi highlight failures in leadership during the crisis. Critics argue that the portrayal of January 6 has been selectively edited to fit a narrative, while the truth remains more nuanced.

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On January 6th, a mob breached the Capitol building, resulting in the deaths of five police officers. The Democratic Party and the national news media quickly labeled it a deadly insurrection, a phrase that carried emotional weight. However, surveillance footage from inside the Capitol showed mostly chaotic but peaceful scenes. The media also falsely claimed that Officer Brian Sicknick was murdered with a fire extinguisher, which was later retracted. The video evidence disproves this claim, as Sicknick can be seen walking in the Capitol after the alleged attack. The January 6th committee, aware of this footage, chose not to release it to the public, revealing their dishonesty.

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We checked with the Capitol police before airing this video and made minor changes, mainly blurring a single interior door. The video doesn't answer all questions about January 6th, but it does prove that Democrats in Congress, along with Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney, lied about what happened. This makes them liars and should discredit them from being taken seriously again.

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January 6th was a complex event shrouded in deception. Initially, I sensed something was wrong with the official narrative. The surveillance footage reveals that those at the Capitol were not insurrectionists but rather sightseers who believed the election was stolen. Some individuals, like Ray Epps, encouraged the crowd but faced no charges, raising questions about their roles. Epps lied to investigators about his actions that day. Additionally, Speaker Pelosi inaccurately claimed she hadn’t spoken to the Capitol Police chief during the incident, despite multiple calls. Many politicians, regardless of party, have shown a willingness to mislead the public about January 6th, selectively presenting evidence to support their narratives.

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The video features various speakers discussing the events of January 6th. They mention the presence of unidentified individuals, the need for more ammunition, and the use of force during the protest. They also discuss the false narrative surrounding the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, highlighting surveillance footage that contradicts the initial claims. The speakers express remorse for their lies and promise not to deceive again.

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We're diving into the January 6th select committee, which has not been truthful with the American people. The events of January 6th were indeed bad, with assaults on law enforcement being unacceptable. However, the narrative pushed by Democrats over the past four years is false and exaggerated. We aim to clarify what really happened and investigate why President Biden pardoned members of the committee. Since they are pardoned, they must testify, especially those no longer in office. Expect subpoenas to be issued soon.

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Never before seen footage of January 6 allegedly shows Jake Lange attempting to stop police brutality. He was allegedly trying to save Rosanne Boylan as she was allegedly being killed by the Capitol Police.
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