“People are dropping dead around here, and nobody is talking about it! They are dropping dead suddenly and unexpectedly.”
She also recalled her sister’s final moments: “She said to me, ‘I can’t breathe.’ It was something out of nowhere, and no warning. . Each breath was less, and less, and less.” “What I want to say to everybody is don’t you dare call me a conspiracy theorist.
She also recalled her sister’s final moments: “She said to me, ‘I can’t breathe.’ It was something out of nowhere, and no warning. ... Each breath was less, and less, and less.” “What I want to say to everybody is don’t you dare call me a conspiracy theorist. Because I saw it happen. I saw how it happened. I was there when it happened, and it happened suddenly,” she said, urging the crowd to “get some answers as to why people are falling dead suddenly.” Silk’s comments immediately sparked a wave of outrage from figures on the far right, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene taking to Twitter to, “I demand an IMMEDIATE investigation into Covid vaccines and the dramatic increase of people dying suddenly!” In the early days of the COVID pandemic, Diamond and Silk floated many fringe conspiracy theories, including the idea thatwould result in people getting “sick” and that increased COVID-19 case numbers being shared with the public was an attempt to harm Trump politically. Silk has repeatedly denied on Twitter that Diamond passed away due to COVID-19. Instead, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has stated publicly that the pro-Trump pundit suddenly collapsed in her kitchen. “Where’s your proof that my sister died from contracting COVID-19? No Proof plus No Truth equates to a Lawsuit,” SilkOther Trumpworld royalty joined the solemn service to pay their respects to Diamond on Saturday—though the focus was often on the ex-president seated on stage. “In a blink of an eye...she is now in the—presence of the Lord Jesus Christ,” Trump-loving Pastor Mark Burns declared. “I believe without a shadow of a doubt, Diamond is talking to Jesus, and she is saying, Jesus, ‘Please make sure that Donald J. Trump is the next President of The United States of America.’” Like many pro-Trump events, the event at times slid off the rails and took the form of a MAGA rally rather than a funeral service. “She lives on in the hearts and the minds of those who loved her,” Lt. Gov Mark Robinson said. “The news media right now has paid little to no attention to her passing. We all know what the news media is. It is the most evil devil in America.”Each speaker, including Trump, paid tribute to her unwavering support of the former president. “And another secret about Diamond: She had a boyfriend. Yes, that’s right. And she had a boyfriend, and oh, my God, we would talk about him all of the time,” the duo’s executive director Tressie Ham said. “His name: President Donald J. Trump. Yes, yes, yes. President Donald J. Trump, that was her boyfriend.” Ham added that Diamond’s “side piece” was Mike Lindell. Silk also used the service to threaten to file a complaint against local police over their handling of her sister’s death, though she gave few details. “To the Hoke County Sheriff’s department, you have a rotten apple in the bunch,” Silk said. “While the body is still warm on the kitchen floor, you don’t overstep the next of kin...then try and barge into my home, that I pay the bills for, illegally, with no warrant, to retrieve my sister’s dead body.” “You don’t push yourself onto someone then say ‘don’t touch me,’” she continued. Silk—who has long called for “handcuffs” to be—then pledged to file a “complaint” against the local North Carolina police department “ASAP”—adding, “just because you are dressed in blue doesn’t mean you get to abuse the power you think you have.” The Hoke County Sheriff’s office didn’t return The Daily Beast’s request for comment on Saturday evening.
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