Mitch McConnell, a typical RINO Republican, who I cannot but call “the man with no jaw,” was jumping up and down about Tucker Carlson’s deconstruction of the January 6 riot narrative, using footage from the Capitol Building. McConnell gave the characteristic RINO response, no different from the Democrats that the protests were violent. Did they see what antifa and the left did in burning down America in the 2020 Saint George Floyd protests?

 However, footage shows that police were not arresting these so-called violent protesters, but instead, escorting them through the building; the significance of this, showing that it was all a set-up is not spoken about by the RINO. The big point made was that the death by stroke of officer Brian Sicknick was caused by being at the protests. However, a medical examiner ruled that Sicknick died of natural causes but the events of January 6 "played a role in his condition." This is no doubt true, but it is possible that if the officer was at an antifa protest, it would have had the same tragic effects; these political protests are stressful to unfortunate people with such heart conditions. For a time, the media claimed that the officer had sustained injuries due to being struck by a fire extinguisher, but that was shown not to be so. This does not minimise the tragedy, and the protests should not have occurred, and nor should this death. I keep asking, why did Trump arrange this, when even proverbial blind Freddy could see that Pence was going to rubber stamp the Democrat rule; it was in the instruction book no doubt?

https://www.axios.com/2023/03/07/mcconnell-capitol-police-fox-news-jan-6-portrayal

“Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other Republicans pushed back on Fox News host Tucker Carlson's characterization of the deadly Capitol riot as "mostly peaceful chaos."

Driving the news: In an internal letter Monday night, Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger blasted Carlson for spreading "offensive and misleading conclusions" about the Capitol riot, per NBC News, which obtained the memo.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) gave Carlson exclusive access to 41,000 hours of Capitol footage from the Jan. 6 riot, which he began airing this week.

In his letter, Manger slammed Carlson and said he "conveniently cherry-picked from the calmer moments of our 41,000 hours of video."

Over 100 officers were injured in the riot and hundreds have left the force.

Other Senate Republicans pushed back on Carlson for his characterization of the riot.

Fox News, in a statement Tuesday, accused Dominion Voting Systems, the plaintiff in the case, of a "PR campaign to smear FOX News and trample on free speech and freedom of the press. We already know they will say and do anything to try to win this case, but to twist and even misattribute quotes to the highest levels of our company is truly beyond the pale."