Retribution: Merrick Garland Busted for Pushing the ‘Big Lie’ About Jan. 6th Deaths

(Political Cartoon by Jeff Darcey at Cleveland.com)

Tucker Carlson went out on a limb last week to present the truth about what happened at the January 6th, 2021, rally at the US Capitol; then in response, the administrative state,  trying desperately to cover up the real actions of that day and to flex their collective muscle over the national narrative, with various rage tactics, politicians and pundits did everything they could to keep journalists and broadcasters shamed and pressured into being quiet. 

At issue last week was Carlson’s coverage, which blasted a crater in the official administrative state’s narrative in two strategic places:  1) By completely upending the narrative that Jacob Chansley, dubbed the ‘Qanon Shaman’ broke into the Capitol building and was riotous, and 2) that Trump supporters murdered Office Brian Sicknick. 

The official narrative of the opponents of President Donald J. Trump is that his supporters are all crazy Qanons who murder police and will kill elected officials and others if not spied upon for their ties to domestic terrorism and investigated.

That is what the supporters of Trump have faced since that day, and we know for a fact that US Democrat Attorney General Merrick Garland has acted as a stooge for the Biden administration and set in motion the official narrative with his authority as the “top cop” of the nation. 

For example,  Garland, in particular, misrepresented everything about what happened on Jan 6th and even implied that five police officers died due to the January 6 incident.  Because of his position of authority, millions of Trump haters have repeated that lie for over two years. 

“I think all Americans saw what happened on January 6th, and most of it saw, most of us saw it,,, as it was happening,” Garland said. “It was a violent attack on a fundamental tenant of American democracy. That power is peacefully transferred from one administration to another. Over a hundred officers were assaulted on that day. Five officers died. We have charged more than a thousand people with their crimes on that day. And more than 500 have already been convicted. So I think it’s very clear what happened on January 6th,” Kyle Becker posted on Twitter along with a clip of Garland speaking, reminding readers about the “Big Lie.”

And now, because of Carlson’s coverage of the never before seen footage of Jan 6th from Capitol Police cams, showing Sicknick walking around after the time the Administrative state says he was murdered,  Americans know for a fact  Garland fundamentally misrepresented the January 6 incident in his statement.

And now we know for a fact that no police officers died due to attacks by January 6 protesters.

Becker wrote in his Substack:

“U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died a day after the attack, but his death was determined afterward to be of natural causes: two strokes at the base of his brain stem caused by an artery clot.

In the aftermath of the Capitol riots, four Capitol Police and Washington Metropolitan Police officers died by suicide. In addition, the Capitol Police officer’s union said about 140 officers were injured during the protests.”

Of course, Garland is not alone. 

In March 2022, President Joe Biden knowingly and intentionally spread myths about the January 6 riot.

“Again, we’re not perfect — we’re not even close — but we never have walked away,” he said. “And Vladimir Putin was counting on being able to split up the United States.”

“Look, how would you feel if you saw crowds storm and break down the doors of the British Parliament, kill five cops, injure 145 — or the German Bundestag, or the Italian Parliament?” he added. “I think you’d wonder. Well, that’s what the rest of the world saw. It’s not who we are. And now, we’re proving, under pressure, that we are not that country. We’re united.”

Such misleading statements by top Biden officials and U.S. attorneys can taint jury pools in January 6 cases, particularly on the D.C. Circuit.

Becker’s report went on with an update about legal action:

Attorney Joseph D. McBride wants to put an end to it. He is now filing a motion to stop the U.S. government from defrauding the American people and thereby perpetrating injustice to J6 prisoners.

“We just filed a motion in USA v RYAN TAYLOR NICHOLS to prevent the Government from advancing the false narrative that police were killed by protestors on J6,” McBride wrote on Twitter.

McBride attached a copy of the motion, which said that his law firm representing Ryan Taylor Nichols was seeking an order to exclude the prosecution from “arguing, mentioning, or presenting claims by Government witnesses at trial, that are unduly prejudicial about the deaths of police officers wrongfully attributed to demonstrations that took place on January 6, 2021.”

Nichols is allegedly implicated in the fire extinguisher incident involving deceased Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick.

“At one point, a person hands Nichols a bottle that looks like a fire extinguisher,” the Longview News-Journal reported on the incident. “Nichols admits to pointing it at officers who were spraying people with a substance and spraying them back.”

“The spray appears to have no effect of any kind, on any one,” the document states, referring to video of the scene. “Ryan has no idea what was in the bottle.”

“Nichols writes that if the bottle contained a chemical that qualifies as a dangerous weapon, Nichols did not bring the bottle and ‘did not possess it’,” the report added.

The motion notes that the prosecution intends to call forth witnesses to insinuate that the fire extinguisher incident may have played a role in Officer Sicknick’s death. The motion would forbid the prosecution from even insinuating the fire extinguisher incident is releated to Sicknick’s end a day later.

“Defendant Nichols hereby places the prosecution on notice that he will call the D.C. Chief Medical Examiner, Francisco Diaz, as a witness — and as a designated expert witness — at trial, if the prosecution raises, mentions, or hints this persistent lie at trial.”

“A motion of this type would be unnecessary under normal circumstances where we would assume care and truthfulness from prosecutors,” the statement added, before referencing Attorney General Garland’s misleading statements.

Of course Garland and Biden were not alone in the pre-planning of drama.

McBride posted other proof that that the administrative state had set into motion a number of Pre-narrative making schemes ahead of the actual event:

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