By USN Columnist Kate Dalley / Feb 4, 2021

The narrative of the staged event that took place at the Capitol to stop the process of the electoral vote count- is falling apart.

There was no armed invasion. No one was armed. They took photos and were waved in by police.

And the officer that supposedly died of an attack by fire extinguisher (because again, no one was armed) well, it didn’t exactly happen that way.

“According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officer sustained any blunt force trauma, so investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true”.

But all we heard is that the people were violent and killed an officer, right? Did the supposed violence occur between the photo ops where the police were standing and watching? The officer collapsed that night and died the next day and the coroner can’t figure out why. Interesting.

https://amp.cnn.com/…/brian-sicknick-charges/index.html…

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