Washington Examiner Declares Donald Trump Unfit for Office
The Washington Examiner on Wednesday declared former President Donald Trump unfit for office based on Cassidy Hutchinson’s January 6 Committee testimony on Tuesday.
The Washington Examiner on Wednesday declared former President Donald Trump unfit for office based on Cassidy Hutchinson’s January 6 Committee testimony on Tuesday.
The Secret Service’s communications chief stated on Wednesday the agency was not asked to corroborate Cassidy Hutchinson’s Tuesday testimony before the January 6 Committee, where she claimed with secondhand knowledge that former President Donald Trump tried to commandeer “the Beast” after his rally.
The debunked Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony spun before the partisan January 6 Committee on Tuesday continued to be peddled by CNN on Wednesday as “a bombshell” revelation.
Cassidy Hutchinson’s attorney on Tuesday defended her January 6 Committee testimony as simply a regurgitation of second-hand knowledge.
CNN’s Chris Wallace on Tuesday touted former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
The Times published a list of what it called eight “bombshells” — some of which were soon debunked, some of which remain dubious, and some of which were just a repetition of things that were already common knowledge or that other witnesses had already told the investigation.
Never Trumpers and disgruntled former White House staffers fell hard for Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony on Capitol Hill Tuesday only to be left embarrassed when bombshell reports began to contradict her wild claims.
Fox News and other members of the corporate press praised Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony to the January 6 Committee just hours before Secret Service agents reportedly announced their intent to contradict Hutchinson’s testimony under oath.
January 6 Committee star witness Cassidy Hutchinson’s credibility took another hit on Tuesday when former Trump White House lawyer Eric Herschmann disputed her testimony about a handwritten statement she allegedly crafted during the January 6 riot on Capitol Hill.
Historian Douglas Brinkley said on Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that President Donald Trump became the “poster child of sedition.”
The January 6 Committee found out the hard way: hearsay is not a mere formality. It protects the rights of the accused and the credibility of the evidence.
The January 6 Committee’s credibility suffered a serious blow on Tuesday when reports contradicted Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony.
Former First Lady Melania Trump declined to send a tweet out condemning “lawlessness” and “violence” on January 6, according to text messages released by her former chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham.
Fox News Channel anchor Bret Baier said Tuesday on his network’s coverage of today’s hearing by the House Select Committee investigating January 6, 2021 that the testimony was “stunning” and moved the ball.
The lead Secret Service agent in charge of President Trump’s detail on January 6 will reportedly contradict Cassidy Hutchinson.
Donald Trump refuted Cassidy Hutchinson’s claims that he wanted individuals with weapons allowed at the January 6 rally to bolster crowd size.
John Dean, the ex-White House counsel for Richard Nixon, said on CNN’s coverage of today’s hearing by the House Select Committee investigating January 6, 2021 that the testimony from Mark Meadows’ former aide Cassidy Hutchinson proves former President Donald Trump’s criminality.
CNN contributor Carl Bernstein said Tuesday on his network’s coverage of today’s hearing by the House Select Committee investigating January 6, 2021, that the testimony from Mark Meadow’s former aide Cassidy Hutchinson proved Donald Trump was a criminal, seditious present.”
Cassidy Hutchinson claimed that Trump tried the grab the steering wheel of the presidential limousine, known as “The Beast” after his January 6 speech to supporters, and steer the vehicle toward the Capitol Building.