Want To Know What Hutchinson Really Thinks About Jan 6 'BS' Hearings, Just Look At Her Texts
I think the January 6ht committee folks must be regretting bringing former White House aide Cassidy Hutchenson into the mix by now. Not only have several people come forward debunking her claims, including the secret service, but she referred to the whole committee as 'BS' in, now leaked, private text messages.
“Do you happen to know a First Amendment fund POC I could reach out to? I was subpoenaed in early Nov., but the committee waited to serve me until last week (after Ben’s deposition),” Hutchinson continued, adding, “I had to accept service because the U.S. Marshalls came to my apartment last Wednesday, but I haven’t made contact with the Committee. I’m just on a tight timeline and just trying to figure out what my options are to deal with this bs.”
Later in the conversation, Hutchinson reportedly said that she did not want the January 6th hearings to be “unnecessarily elevated.”
Don't forget that this is the same person who claimed that Trump, from the back of a limo, grabbed the steering wheel in an attempt to 'drive himself to the Capitol'.
EXCLUSIVE: Text Messages Show Cassidy Hutchinson Referring To January 6 Committee As ‘BS’
The January 6 committee’s key witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, called the committee “bs” in a text message obtained exclusively by the @DailyCallerhttps://t.co/zqy6SqZtgV
— Henry Rodgers (@henryrodgersdc) July 3, 2022
“Ms. Hutchinson approached CPAC for help through our First Amendment Fund which has helped J6 political victims defend themselves. I am pleased we did not assist her performance today. Relaying WH hallway gossip as fact does not qualify as first person testimony,” he tweeted.
Ms. Hutchinson approached @CPAC for help through our First Amendment Fund which has helped J6 political victims defend themselves. I am pleased we did not assist her performance today. Relaying WH hallway gossip as fact does not qualify as first person testimony. https://t.co/nfQbPshIju
— Matt Schlapp (@mschlapp) June 29, 2022
Secret Service agent Tony Ornato, Trump's White House chief of operations on January 6, is reported to be willing to testify to dispute the claims made by Hutchinson on June 28.
Hutchinson testified that it was Ornato who told her about the apparent incident involving Trump in the presidential vehicle known as "The Beast," including how Trump tried to grab at the throat of another secret service agent, Bobby Engel.