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Graham Threatens To End Meeting with Sicknick’s Mother: Politico

  • Politico reported that Sen. Lindsey Graham criticized Trump’s mother for criticizing Brian Sicknick, a late Capitol officer. 
  • The moment is detailed in ex-DC  Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Falcon’s new book, according to Politico.
  • According to the book Graham threatened to end meetings if she made remarks against the former president. 

According to reports, Sen. Lindsey Graham spoke with Brian Sicknick’s mother about the officer who had beaten her. After the Jan 6th riot, many died. that he would end a meeting with her if she kept talking bad about  Trump. 

The alleged interaction was recounted by ex-DC  Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Falcon in his new book, “Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop’s Battle for America’s Soul,” Politico reported.

According to the report, Graham — a staunch Trump ally — told Gladys Sicknick, “we’re going to end the meeting” if she made ill remarks against the former president. 

A medical examiner determinedTwo strokes caused the death of Officer Sicknick, her son. This was just one day after he had fought back against pro-Trump. While Congress certified the 2020 election results, the rioters stormed into the Capitol building and attacked Joe Biden’s office. 

Sicknick’s brother Ken spoke to CNN in a summer interview. blamed TrumpFor the attack, he claimed that “he’s really to blame for riling the crowds and getting his Sycophants following every word he spoke.”

Two men, identified as Julian Elie Khater and  George Pierre Tanios, werIndicted by eIn connection with Sicknick’s murder. Khater, who was accused of using pepper spray against Sicknick, and two other officers, pleaded guilty. Department of JusticeIt was announced last month. In July, Tainos, his codefendant, pleaded guilty to entering or remaining in a restricted structure or grounds and disorderly, disruptive conduct within a restricted facility or grounds, according to the DOJ. 

More than 900 people were charged Nearly 400 people pleaded guiltyThe attack was connected. 

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