Tucker Carlson revealed Democrats knew that Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick was not murdered during the Capitol riot and lied to the American public.
The 41,000 hours of previously unreleased January 6th footage, provided to Tucker by House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), shows exactly what the Democrats have been lying about.
The January 6 Committee released only what they wanted the public to see in an attempt to frame MAGA Republicans as insurrectionists.
Carlson said that the full footage proved the exact opposite.
While a minority of people were violent, the vast majority of those in the Capitol were not and believed that they were protesting legally due to the apparent cooperation of some Capitol Police.
As Tucker Carlson noted, the media had falsely claimed that Brian Sicknick had been killed by being struck with a fire extinguisher during the riot.
The January 6 Committee propagated the same claim that rioters had killed him even after his death was from natural causes.
Carlson showed footage where Sicknick continued to perform his duties “vigorously” while facing rioters outside the Capitol.
Carlson said that the January 6 Committee reviewed the same footage but continued to mislead the public even though they knew Sicknick’s did not die at the hands of rioters and continued their claim of a “deadly insurrection.”
Last year, January 6 committee chair Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) falsely claimed rioters were guilty of “savagely” beating and killing law enforcement officers,” despite no evidence.
Carlson also noted that Sicknick was a “Trump voter,” adding that politicians had used his death for their own purposes.
As Breitbart reported, Carlson also released footage that debunked the claim Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) had run away from the Capitol in fear; that refuted claims that Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) had guided some rioters on a reconnaissance tour the day before the event; and that contradicted the claims of witness Ray Epps, whom Carlson said had misled the committee when he claimed to have texted a relative after leaving the Capitol.