Secret Service Driver Says Cassidy Hutchinson Lied and Trump Did Not Grab for Steering Wheel in Limo on J6

Who drove Trump? She told a fake story of inside the SUV. And the party she alleges told her says no way he did not tell her that at all.

Don't know the driver's name but he didn't recall Trump reaching for the wheel.

As far as Ornato not recalling it, he could be lying. One of them is but neither you nor I know factually which one it is.
 
Don't know the driver's name but he didn't recall Trump reaching for the wheel.

As far as Ornato not recalling it, he could be lying. One of them is but neither you nor I know factually which one it is.
Let's see who profited off her book?
 
The driver's testimony only indicates Trump was irate but didn't reach for the steering wheel. It bears no revelation as to whether or not Ornato conveyed that story to her.
Irate?

Quote him saying that.

Oh, and do you think Hutchinson lied? yes or no.
 
What did the driver testify to?

Did he say that Ornato didn’t relate that story to her?

No?

Oh
The driver testified under oath her lies never happened, Moron.

He was in the limo, she was trying to sell a book.
 
What did the driver testify to?

Did he say that Ornato didn’t relate that story to her?

No?

Oh
The Driver testified Trump never reached for his throat nor grabbed him. Ornato would recall it if he said it.
 
The driver's testimony only indicates Trump was irate but didn't reach for the steering wheel. It bears no revelation as to whether or not Ornato conveyed that story to her.
More from Ornato:

Original reporting by Mollie Hemmingway in The Federalist reveals the January 6 Select Committee suppressed exonerating testimony of President Trump's push for the National Guard on January 6, 2021. The Select Committee falsely claimed they had "no evidence" to support Trump officials' claims the White House had asked for 10,000 National Guard troops. Ornato's interview proves this was false.

Read the full article here.

Top Takeaways:
  1. A January 6 committee staffer asked Ornato, “When it comes to the National Guard statement about having 10,000 troops or any other number of troops, do you recall any discussion prior to the 6th about whether and how many National Guard troops to deploy on January 6th?” Ornato surprised the committee by noting he did recall a conversation between Meadows and Bowser: “He was on the phone with her and wanted to make sure she had everything that she needed,” Ornato told investigators.
  2. Meadows “wanted to know if she need any more guardsmen,” Ornato testified. “And I remember the number 10,000 coming up of, you know, ‘The president wants to make sure that you have enough.’ You know, ‘He is willing to ask for 10,000.’ I remember that number. Now that you said it, it reminded me of it. And that she was all set. She had, I think it was like 350 or so for intersection control, and those types of things not in the law enforcement capacity at the time.” Ornato was correct. Bowser declined the offer, asking only for a few hundred National Guard and requiring them to serve in a very limited capacity.
  3. Bowser’s decision to decline help from the White House did not end the Trump team’s efforts to secure troops ahead of the protest. When the D.C. mayor declined Trump’s offer of 10,000 troops, Ornato said the White House requested a “quick reaction force” out of the Defense Department in case it was needed.
  4. Once the Capitol was breached, the Trump White House pushed for immediate help from Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller and grew frustrated at the slow deployment of that help, according to the testimony. “So then I remember the chief saying, ‘Hey, I’m calling secretary of defense to get that [quick reaction force] in here,” Ornato said. Later he said, “And then I remember the chief telling Miller, ‘Get them in here, get them in here to secure the Capitol now.'”
  5. Cheney and her committee falsely claimed they had “no evidence” to support Trump officials’ claims the White House had communicated its desire for 10,000 National Guard troops. In fact, an early transcribed interview conducted by the committee included precisely that evidence from a key source. The interview, which Cheney attended and personally participated in, was suppressed from public release until now.
 

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