Congressional investigators announced
report Last week, it became clear that the January 6th Task Force and one of its prominent witnesses were moving away from the truth as a means to “legally prosecute” former President Donald Trump.
The Republican front-runner is now wondering what the implications are for one of the people whose high-sounding talk is overshadowing him.
President Trump: “Our great Secret Service has completely debunked Cassidy Hutchinson’s (a fake!) story about me trolling Secret Service agents from the back of the Beast (a limousine).” Shattered.”
I have written Monday Truth Social.
“Has she changed her testimony now?” Trump added.
House Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) released a report last week showing the committee’s Jan. 6 expungement of records. He hid transcripts of numerous interviews. He did not turn over the recordings to Republican lawmakers. He suppressed evidence that didn’t fit Democrats’ preferred narrative. And he colluded with the scandal-plagued Democratic district attorney of Fulton County.
A Congressional report prepared by the Oversight Subpanel of the House Administration Committee revealed that the committee on January 6 made sensationalist statements without holding hearings with known witnesses that would ultimately paint a very different picture. It also highlights examples of people going out of their way to give credibility to gossip. photograph.
Blaze News previously reported that Cassidy Hutchinson, Trump’s former chief of staff to Mark Meadows, was present for six transcribed interviews and one public hearing before the committee. In her fourth transcribed interview in June 2022, she provided the committee with something that clearly could be used. In the end, the commission on Jan. 6 scheduled Hutchinson’s hearing eight days later.
The committee put Mr. Hutchinson on the stand even though he was aware of other witnesses who may have given contradictory testimony, including Secret Service agents who appear in the story. She then spun a yarn about how President Trump got into a scuffle with Secret Service agents and tried to seize control of the presidential limousine.
Hutchinson claimed that Tony Ornato, a former Secret Service official and Trump’s deputy chief of staff, said on January 6, “The following is what happened.” [Trump] Like I’m annoyed. The president said something to his effect, “I’m the president now. Take me to the Capitol right now.” [Secret Service Agent Bobby Engel] “Sir, we have to go back to the west wing,” I replied.
“The president reached into the front of the car to grab the steering wheel,” Hutchinson continued. “Mr. Engel grabbed him by the arm and said, ‘Sir, please take your hands off the wheel.'”
Hutchinson is
Apparently She even misjudged the type of vehicle at the heart of her story, and then suggested that Trump may have lunged at Engel.
According to a Congressional report released last week, the committee on January 6, months after Mr. Hutchinson shared his fiction with the nation, said, “It was clear that Republicans would win a majority in the House.” It was only on January 6th that the commission was able to gain actual insight into the incident from witnesses.
Mr. Ornato “directly refuted Mr. Hutchinson’s testimony,” telling the committee on January 6 in a transcribed interview on November 29, 2022, that “this is the first time I have heard Mr. Hutchinson’s allegations.” [he] I told her that Jan. 6 was during Hutchinson’s public testimony. ”
Mr. Hutchinson’s story was also denied by the Secret Service agent who drove Mr. Trump to and from the Ellipse on January 6.
The commission on Jan. 6 didn’t bother to ask the agent about Hutchinson’s alternate history in a taped interview on Nov. 7, 2022, but the agent brought it up anyway, saying, “I didn’t see it happening,” he claimed. [redacted]. [President Trump] Never got behind the wheel. I didn’t see him lunge at all to get into the seat in front of him. ”
“The testimony of these four White House officials directly contradicts the claims made by Cassidy Hutchinson and the task force in their final report,” the watchdog report said. “No White House official corroborated Hutchinson’s sensational story.”
In a post on Truth Social on Monday, President Trump said: “Will she be prosecuted for her actions and words? What about the unselected J6 committee? “They destroyed everything. What will happen to them? A serious crime is being committed.” Was it raped? ”
In addition to calling for accountability for Hutchinson and the entire committee, Trump recently
was suggested Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) argued that he should be sent to prison along with the rest of the unelected members of the committee.
Jan. 6 Cheney, the committee’s vice chairman, gives Hutchinson sworn testimony at a hearing about what she imagines President Trump did after he was kicked out of his Jan. 6 Ellipse speech. He is the person who pressured her to do so.
After Mr. Hutchinson testified under oath, Mr. Cheney hugged him.
tell ABC News’ “This Week” said, “What Cassidy Hutchinson did was an incredible example of courage and patriotism in the face of real-life pressures.”
Cheney added: “I have absolute confidence in her credibility. I have confidence in her testimony.”
It appears that Cheney’s confidence was misplaced. She has not yet retracted her supportive statements, but her voters have spared her the need to do so.
banish her He won the 2022 Wyoming Republican primary in a landslide.
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