J6 Committee BURIED Evidence That Contradicts LIE Told By Former White House Aide
One of the popular accusations from January 6 that the left likes to trot out occasionally is how Trump allegedly “lunged” at the steering wheel of his Secret Service vehicle when he was informed he couldn’t visit the capitol.
A former White House Aide, Cassidy Hutchinson, testified in court that this allegation was true.
But it wasn’t, and she’s been caught in her lie.
Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified that Trump physically assaulted Secret Service and “lunged” for the steering wheel when his driver refused to take him to the Capitol on J6.
Well, that same driver testified to the J6 committee that this NEVER HAPPENED, and… pic.twitter.com/dFHQKq5SLr
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 11, 2024
The driver in question testified to the J6 committee that the incident never occurred.
Unsurprisingly, the committee buried this information to further their narrative.
The testimony from the former White House aide has people seeing a similarity with another fairly recent perjury case.
Perjury is so fetch these days! pic.twitter.com/a3TpL1MA0C
— Tickers & Tantrums (@AllinADaysTrade) March 11, 2024
The J6 committee has been a fraud since day one.
— Carl Hampel (@CarlHampel) March 11, 2024
The whole #J6Committee was a sham. I wrote about it. READ BELOW https://t.co/vOCTQC0AuW
— Marc Rudov (@MarcRudov) March 11, 2024
Now that the truth is out there, Trump supporters are calling for legal action against the former aide.
PERJURY: LYING IN COURT IS A FELONY PUNISHABLE WITH JAIL TIME! HOW MAN J6 DEFENDANTS ARE BEING HELD HOSTAGE BASED ON WH AIDE CASSIDY HUTCHINSON’S LIES? THESE PEOPLE HAVE NO SHAME, DISGUSTING! pic.twitter.com/gaa5OSsdf7
— P0𝕏 (@PoliticsOnX) March 11, 2024
— Bamafan in SC 🇺🇸 (@alabamafans2) March 11, 2024
Arrest her and she’ll spill the beans pic.twitter.com/c8RIaBLLih
— The Observer (@UncleMikeyLA) March 11, 2024
The Washington Examiner has more on this latest development:
House Republicans released their initial report on Monday on their investigation into the Democratic-led select committee on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the latest step in the House GOP’s look into the riots at the U.S. Capitol following the 2020 election.
Among the findings in the House Administration Committee’s oversight subcommittee report were claims that Cassidy Hutchinson’s account of former President Donald Trump’s actions on Jan. 6 was not corroborated by other White House employees.
Hutchinson, who was the assistant to former chief of staff Mark Meadows during the Trump administration, was one of the key witnesses in the Democrats’ investigation into Jan. 6. Republicans have long sought to discredit Hutchinson and the overall findings of the select committee, challenging the committee’s work since the GOP took the House majority in 2022.
In the report, the oversight subcommittee, led by Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), said the White House provided Loudermilk with four “heavily redacted” transcribed interviews from White House employees. Upon reviewing them unredacted, the committee found the employees’ descriptions of events “did not corroborate Hutchinson’s.”