Found this article that answers your question.
Does this take the House Managers off the hook for using false info, hmmmmmm?
“New York Times quietly updates report on fire extinguisher striking Capitol Police officer”
FTA:The House impeached former President Donald Trump last month on a charge of inciting insurrection in connection to the Capitol riot. He was acquitted by the Senate on Saturday, but before that, the National Review’s Andrew McCarthy raised concerns about how the House impeachment managers mentioned Sicknick as they made their case against Trump. In fact, a pretrial memo cited the New York Times’s reporting, saying, “The insurrectionists killed a Capitol Police officer by striking him in the head with a fire extinguisher.”
“Clearly, if Officer Sicknick died because of something the rioters did, that is a serious matter. If that happened, former President Trump should be accountable, because he was instrumental in arranging the January 6 rally that turned violent, because he stirred up his supporters with provocative rhetoric, and because — as commander in chief of the armed forces — he failed to take action to repel the siege on the Capitol,” McCarthy, a former assistant U.S. attorney, wrote in a column published on Thursday.
“But if it did not happen the way the House Democratic impeachment manners have represented that it happened, we should be told that — and be told why such an inflammatory allegation was made in the impeachment article and repeated in the pretrial memo,” he added.
This is the same as people who will believe that five people were killed at the capitol on January 6. The media repeats a lie again and again, not caring about the truth, not even if they have to make a retraction later. They know that most people will never even hear, much less believe, the retraction.
I am so glad that we have prayer on our side. Without prayer, I would be feeling even worse than I am about the political situation in this country.