The Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight has delivered a report that should put to rest the wild claims that President-elect Donald Trump somehow supported the rioters who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. It’s clear that even after all this time, the narrative spun by the Democrats and their all-star cast of characters, like Cassidy Hutchinson, is based more on fiction than fact.
The interim report outlines a series of findings, most notably the assertion that there is absolutely no evidence connecting Trump to any calls for former Vice President Mike Pence to be hung—despite what one might have heard in the sensationalist news cycle. The report specifically points out that Trump didn’t attack his Secret Service detail that day and hadn’t plotted any secret excursions to the Capitol prior to the event. It’s almost as if mainstream media forgot to read the fine print in their own stories.
House Report Finds ‘No Evidence‘ Trump Supported Calls for Pence to Be Hung
Every day it becomes more and more clear that this was a set up. The DS is holding on to what little lies they have left. The truth and those involved are soon to be revealed.https://t.co/EMbiI5jrku…
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Hutchinson, a former aide to Mark Meadows, played a pivotal role in fueling these misleading impressions. She appears to have contributed significantly to the Select Committee’s flawed narrative, relying solely on her own shaky testimony. This is a classic example of how far left-leaning committees will go to twist the facts. The report underscores that Hutchinson’s initial interviews failed to mention any allegations about Trump’s supposed endorsement of violence, only bringing it up later under leading questions from representative Liz Cheney.
Her claims about witnessing Trump expressing any support for the rioters not only lack corroboration but are riddled with inconsistencies. Initially, Hutchinson claimed to directly witness conversations that would have implicated Trump, only to later admit she didn’t have firsthand knowledge of any such conversations. Talk about a game of telephone gone horribly wrong.
The subcommittee also uncovered testimonies from individuals present with Trump during the riot—individuals who contradicted Hutchinson’s convoluted narrative. One unnamed White House employee, who was in earshot of Trump the entire time, provided reliable evidence that directly undermined Hutchinson’s third-hand hearsay. It seems like the more the investigation went on, the clearer it became that the truth comes from those actually at the scene, not from hearsay crafted months later.
This entire saga highlights the desperation of the Democrats and their willingness to exploit any shred of testimony to paint Trump as a villain. The report makes it undeniably clear that the January 6 Select Committee, rather than uncovering the truth, opted to construct a narrative that aligns with their political aspirations. Forget the evidence; let’s stick to the story, right? In this case, the truth is not only stranger than fiction, it’s far more straightforward.