During the Democratic National Convention, several individuals affected by policies implemented by President Joe Biden's administration came together to share their stories. Among them was Craig Sicknick, the brother of the late Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who tragically passed away following the events of the insurrection.
Craig Sicknick, accompanied by others, highlighted the positive impact of Biden's initiatives, such as capping insulin costs at $35. This move has been particularly beneficial for patients who rely on insulin to manage their health conditions.
Additionally, a small business owner and a father and son duo, who had the opportunity to meet and dine with Biden, also spoke at the event. They emphasized the importance of having a leader who prioritizes the well-being of the people and moves the country forward.
Reflecting on the events of the insurrection, Craig Sicknick expressed his disappointment in former President Trump's actions, stating that Trump's actions incited the crowd while his brother and fellow officers were risking their lives to maintain order.
Calling for a new leader who is not an autocrat stuck in the past, Sicknick paid tribute to his late brother, Brian Sicknick, who passed away due to natural causes, including strokes, the day after the insurrection. The loss of Brian Sicknick continues to be deeply felt, with his memory cherished by his loved ones and colleagues.