What in the ever-swampy hell that is Washington, DC? We mean… SERIOUSLY?!
13.01.2021 - 18:51 / foxnews.com
I’m still angry after last week’s events at the Capitol. I mourn for Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries inflicted by rioters, and worry about the morale and safety of his fellow officers.
My concerns continue for the safety of my colleagues, staff and members of the press who work in Washington. President Trump should have denounced the attack unequivocally as it was taking place.
What in the ever-swampy hell that is Washington, DC? We mean… SERIOUSLY?!
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