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GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk has reportedly made a criminal referral of Hutchinson to the DOJ, accusing her of lying to Congress.
The referral is based on Hutchinson's testimony that Trump was aware of the potential for violence on January 6th and still moved forward with his attempts to rile up his supporters.
Hutchinson testified that Trump wanted to march to the Capitol with supporters and was angry when aides and Secret Service prevented him.
She also testified that Trump supported armed protesters and said Mike Pence "deserves it" amidst chants to "Hang Mike Pence."
Republicans on Capitol Hill are asking the Justice Department to consider bringing criminal charges against Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide in President Donald Trump’s first administration, alleging she lied to Congress in her summer 2022 testimony.
Hutchinson’s testimony was explosive at the time, as she claimed that Trump was fully aware of the potential for violence on Capitol Hill and was extra agitated on that day. She said he wanted to march on the Capitol with his supporters, but was told by his aides and Secret Service detail that it wouldn’t be safe. Furious, Trump tried to grab the steering wheel of The Beast, the presidential limousine, but when a Secret Service agent took his arm, Trump grabbed the agent’s neck, she said.
This referral follows previous attempts to discredit Hutchinson, including accusations of collusion with Liz Cheney and her inclusion on a "MAGA enemies list." The DOJ will now decide whether to pursue charges, though similar past referrals have been ignored due to lack of evidence.
Q: Why are Republicans targeting Cassidy Hutchinson?
They claim she lied to Congress in her testimony regarding Trump's awareness of potential violence on January 6th.
Q: What was the substance of Hutchinson's testimony?
She testified that Trump knew of the potential for violence, wanted to march to the Capitol, and supported armed protesters.
The Justice Department will decide whether to charge Hutchinson with lying to Congress.
This move is seen by some as retaliation for her damaging testimony against Trump regarding the January 6th Capitol riot.
The situation highlights the ongoing partisan divisions surrounding the investigation into the January 6th attack.
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