Their star witness was a serial liar. And they knew this. What does that say about these committee members?
January 6 Select Committee star witness Cassidy Hutchinson is caught in an ongoing war with the truth. Unfortunately for Cassidy, she committed these lies while under oath and therefore she will likely face legal consequences for her actions.
On Thursday Ben Williamson, who previously worked with Cassidy Hutchinson described a phone call he received from Cassidy before her testimony before Congress.
Cassidy claimed she was nervous that her old Republican colleagues, including Mark Meadows, would be mad at her for testifying before the Select Committee.
Ben Williamson assured her they would not be and understood the situation she was in.
Months later Cassidy Hutchinson lied to the committee about the phone call. It appears it was a setup and Ben Williamson was the victim.
(…) The Gateway Pundit has listed NINE different times Cassidy was caught egregiously lying to the committee. Here they are:
1.) Cassidy Hutchinson said President Trump attempted to grab the steering wheel of “the beast” and wrestle control from the Secret Service on January 6th.
Truth: President Trump was not in “the beast” on January 6th.
Truth: Secret Service agents willing to testify against this ridiculous lie by young Cassidy. It never happened.
2.) Cassiday Hutchinson said President Trump grabbed the neck area of Secret Service agent Bobby Engel.
Truth: Bobby Engel willing to testify this was a lie.
3.) Cassidy Hutchinson said President Trump broke dishes and flipped tablecloths on January 6th.
Truth: President Trump refutes the nonsensical claim.
4.) Cassidy Hutchinson claimed to have written a handwritten note on January 6th.
Truth: Former White House lawyer Eric Herschmann wrote the note and testified to this fact under oath previously before the committee.
5.) Cassidy Hutchinson said her boss Mark Meadows called Roger Stone on January 5th to find out what would play out the next day on January 6th.
Truth: Roger Stone has never spoken to Mark Meadows outside of a conversation they held in a green room in 2019.
6.) Cassidy Hutchinson said Mark Meadows spoke with General Flynn on January 5th.
Truth: General Flynn has never had a phone conversation with Mark Meadows.
7.) Cassidy Hutchinson said General Flynn and Roger Stone participated by phone in a briefing in the war room in the Willard Hotel with Mark Meadows on January 5th.
Truth: Did not happen. Stone and Flynn have not spoken with Meadows on the phone, ever.
8.) Cassidy Hutchinson said Jeffrey Clark met with Rudy Giuliani and Trump campaign at White House.
Truth: This is false. They’ve never met or communicated.
On March 7, 2022, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified to @January6thCmte that former senior Justice Department official Jeff Clark strategized at White House with Giuliani and Trump campaign to object to election.
100% false.
They’ve never met or communicated. pic.twitter.com/9qjWq6KjtV
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) June 29, 2022
9.) Cassidy Hutchinson testified that Trump’s White House counsel Pat Cipollone was at the White House on the morning of January 6, 2021.
Truth: Pat Cipollone was NOT at the White House on January 6.
EXCLUSIVE: Multiple sources tell @FDRLST Pat Cipollone wasn’t at the White House on the morning of Jan. 6 as Cassidy Hutchinson testified.
@RepJimBanks is demanding DHS disclose White House surveillance logs to investigate claims. https://t.co/KpA61Z3CUd
— Tristan Justice (@JusticeTristan) July 1, 2022