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Oops Pedo Joe forgot one. Or is she some sort of behind the scenes kingpin they all hate and wanted to leave twisting in the wind? There is no doubt this is some sort of Eyes Wide Shut satanic club. Cassidy is f*cked because she has been directly called a liar by Secret Service agents who were in the presidential limo on J6 who say she is full of sh*t. As well as the person she attributes the hearsay testimony too, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Anthony Ornato.
Hutchinson is the one who said to the J6 Committee that Trump reached forward and grabbed for the steering wheel of the limo when the driver said he would not take him to the Capitol to calm down the rioters. Ridiculous on its face because that limo is huge inside and Trump does not have an arm that is six feet long.
We know Liz Cheney illegally destroyed the testimony transcripts, but we can always call them to the stand again.
This is open and shut. If Pam Bondi does not prosecute this unpardoned swamp creature for lying to Congress, then we know for sure she is Deep State too and part of the problem, like a lot of people are already saying since here we are three months in and still no one has been arrested or perp walked. Calls for her to resign will be justified. It would be an important case because it would send the message to not rest too comfortably if you are going to participate in a monstrous "insurrection" lie that ends up putting peacefully protesting Americans (most were) in jail. Five of them killed themselves.
The Hill:
âItâs also interesting, I think, to look at those he didnât pardon,â [Congressman Barry Loudermilk] added, mentioning star Jan. 6 select committee witness Cassidy Hutchinson."
The Hill:
"House GOP report debunks ex-Trump aide Cassidy Hutchinsonâs testimony on ex-prez trying to wrangle SUV to Jan. 6 panel"
"Hutchinson, who at the time was an aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testified to the select committee that she was told Trump had shouted: âIâm the fâing president! Take me up to the Capitol now!â before he tried to grab the steering wheel from the driver in a desperate effort to join his supporters marching towards the Capitol.
Loudermilkâs report notes that Hutchinsonâs testimony was âdirectly refutedâ by White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Anthony Ornato â the man who according to Hutchinson, told her the anecdote â and the Secret Service agent driving the SUV.
âOrnato testified that the first time he had ever heard the story Hutchinson claims Ornato told her on January 6, was during Hutchinsonâs public testimony,â the oversight subcommittee report states.
âHutchinsonâs testimony was also contradicted by the [Secret Service] agent who was with President Trump on January 6,â the subcommittee found, which notes that âHutchinsonâs accusation came up only after the Secret Service agentâs attorney proactively brought up the subjectâ to select committee investigators.
Hutchinsonâs testimony was debunked by several witnesses, including the driver of the Secret Service SUV.
âThe driver testified that he specifically refuted the version of events as recounted by Hutchinson,â according to the report. âThe driver of the SUV testified that he âdid not see him reach [redacted]. [President Trump] never grabbed the steering wheel. I didnât see him, you know, lunge to try to get into the front seat at all.ââ
The select committee âhid the driverâs full testimony and only favorably mentioned his testimony in its Final Report, it did not release the full transcript,â Loudermilkâs committee determined. "
The Guardian:
www.theguardian.com
âThe testimony of ⌠four White House employees directly contradicts claims made by Cassidy Hutchinson and by the select committee in the final report,â read the report by the House administration subcommittee on oversight, which searched for alleged bias or malpractice in the January 6 investigation.
âNone of the White House employees corroborated Hutchinsonâs sensational story about President Trump lunging for the steering wheel of the Beast,â the report said, referring to the colloquial name for cars that carry the president."
www.thegatewaypundit.com
Hutchinson is the one who said to the J6 Committee that Trump reached forward and grabbed for the steering wheel of the limo when the driver said he would not take him to the Capitol to calm down the rioters. Ridiculous on its face because that limo is huge inside and Trump does not have an arm that is six feet long.
We know Liz Cheney illegally destroyed the testimony transcripts, but we can always call them to the stand again.
This is open and shut. If Pam Bondi does not prosecute this unpardoned swamp creature for lying to Congress, then we know for sure she is Deep State too and part of the problem, like a lot of people are already saying since here we are three months in and still no one has been arrested or perp walked. Calls for her to resign will be justified. It would be an important case because it would send the message to not rest too comfortably if you are going to participate in a monstrous "insurrection" lie that ends up putting peacefully protesting Americans (most were) in jail. Five of them killed themselves.
The Hill:
âItâs also interesting, I think, to look at those he didnât pardon,â [Congressman Barry Loudermilk] added, mentioning star Jan. 6 select committee witness Cassidy Hutchinson."
The Hill:
"House GOP report debunks ex-Trump aide Cassidy Hutchinsonâs testimony on ex-prez trying to wrangle SUV to Jan. 6 panel"
"Hutchinson, who at the time was an aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testified to the select committee that she was told Trump had shouted: âIâm the fâing president! Take me up to the Capitol now!â before he tried to grab the steering wheel from the driver in a desperate effort to join his supporters marching towards the Capitol.
Loudermilkâs report notes that Hutchinsonâs testimony was âdirectly refutedâ by White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Anthony Ornato â the man who according to Hutchinson, told her the anecdote â and the Secret Service agent driving the SUV.
âOrnato testified that the first time he had ever heard the story Hutchinson claims Ornato told her on January 6, was during Hutchinsonâs public testimony,â the oversight subcommittee report states.
âHutchinsonâs testimony was also contradicted by the [Secret Service] agent who was with President Trump on January 6,â the subcommittee found, which notes that âHutchinsonâs accusation came up only after the Secret Service agentâs attorney proactively brought up the subjectâ to select committee investigators.
Hutchinsonâs testimony was debunked by several witnesses, including the driver of the Secret Service SUV.
âThe driver testified that he specifically refuted the version of events as recounted by Hutchinson,â according to the report. âThe driver of the SUV testified that he âdid not see him reach [redacted]. [President Trump] never grabbed the steering wheel. I didnât see him, you know, lunge to try to get into the front seat at all.ââ
The select committee âhid the driverâs full testimony and only favorably mentioned his testimony in its Final Report, it did not release the full transcript,â Loudermilkâs committee determined. "
The Guardian:

House Republicansâ report contradicts witness account of Trumpâs wheel-grab
Report includes White House employeesâ January 6 testimonies that dispute former aide Cassidy Hutchinsonâs
âNone of the White House employees corroborated Hutchinsonâs sensational story about President Trump lunging for the steering wheel of the Beast,â the report said, referring to the colloquial name for cars that carry the president."
SAY THEIR NAMES: Matthew Perna, Jord Meachum, Mark Aungst, Chris Stanton â The J6 Defendants Who Died by Suicide Following the Merciless Harassment by Their Government

SAY THEIR NAMES: Matthew Perna, Jord Meachum, Mark Aungst, Chris Stanton â The J6 Defendants Who Died by Suicide Following the Merciless Harassment by Their Government | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Há´ft
On Friday, House Speaker Mike Johnson released the first batch of January 6th footage that is accessible to the general public on the Committee on House Administration website.

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