House Republicans, led by Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk, are demanding full disclosure of communications between ‘star witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson and the office of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, as reported by The Daily Caller.
The Gateway Pundit previously revealed that Congressman Barry Loudermilk obtained a transcript of the presidential motorcade driver’s interview, refuting Cassidy Hutchinson’s claim that Trump tried to grab the steering wheel and commandeer the limo on January 6.
According to Just The News, evidence has emerged showing that the former President Donald Trump’s Secret Service driver sought to quickly refute testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson about a struggle in the presidential limousine during the Capitol riots. However, the Democrat-led January 6 committee allegedly rebuffed him for months.
Loudermilk criticized the delay by the Democrat-led Jan. 6 committee, stating that it kept Americans in the dark for months ahead of the 2022 midterm elections regarding firsthand testimony refuting Hutchinson’s sensational narrative.
In March, House Republicans released a report challenging Liz Cheney’s J6 ‘star witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony on Trump’s actions on January 6. The report highlighted that none of the White House employees corroborated Hutchinson’s sensational story about Trump’s alleged actions.
Despite the driver of the President’s SUV testifying under oath that Hutchinson’s story was false, the Select Committee chose to validate and promote Hutchinson’s version of the story as fact, according to the report.
In June 2022, The J6 Committee’s ‘surprise witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson testified that Trump got into “the beast” after his speech at the Ellipse on January 6, 2021, with the belief that he would be driven to the Capitol. Hutchinson alleged that at one point, Trump reached up to the driver, grabbed the steering wheel, and tried to commandeer the presidential limo.
The Subcommittee has already obtained messages indicating that Willis’ office made attempts to contact Hutchinson. However, the content of these exchanges and the extent of information shared remain uncertain.