Trump-hating Democrat and never-Trump members of the Jan. 6 Witch Hunt Committee hyped the testimony of White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson as the explosive bombshell everyone’s been waiting for to finally prove President Trump isn’t fit to run for office again in 2024. So far, the make-believe committee has targeted everyone in his inner circle, hoping to prevent them from ever wanting to work for Trump again. And when they ran out of inner-circle targets, they cast their nets wider to include anyone who associates with or has any kind of influence on voters that might help Trump win re-election in 2024. They’ve even gone after individual Republican state leaders (many of whom were responsible for helping Trump to get elected in 2016) with subpoenas to appear before their kangaroo court. While it’s not clear what their connection is to Jan 6, the Witch Hunt Committee appears to want an explanation as to why the Republican state electors dared to cast alternate electoral votes (a practice that was first successfully used by John F. Kennedy’s Democrat electors in Hawaii after Nixon was declared the winner of the state) for President Trump in states where strong evidence of voter fraud exists.

The Jan 6 Witch Hunt Committee is comprised of some of the most unlikeable and dishonest people in Congress. Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff (CA) is the most shameless liar in Congress. Republican Liz Cheney is so unlikeable that she will likely have her clock cleaned by her opponent in Wyoming’s Republican Party primary.  His family has disowned Republican Rep Adam Kinzinger (IL). Rep Jamie Raskin (D-NY), another member of the sham committee, who wouldn’t know the truth if it bit him in the rear end, was asked about the testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson during an interview on MSNBC.

MSNBC host: You’ve talked to the Secret Service agents in this story, Mr. Ornato, and Mr. Engel.

Did that incident happen in the car?

Jamie Raskin: *disappears*

Did Rep. Raskin suddenly disappear when asked about Hutchinson’s testimony because more than one of her statements appear to be unraveling before the Witch Hunt Committee’s eyes?

LIE #1

Hutchinson’s wild accusations were almost immediately challenged by the Secret Service agents she placed in the Beast with President Trump, who she claimed tried to choke Secret Service Agent Engel.

Both Secret Service agents Engel and Ornato, who were interviewed by the Witch Hunt Committee months ago, are reportedly asking to appear before the “committee” under oath to set the record straight about how neither man was ever assaulted by Trump and that he never lunged for the steering wheel. Curiously, statements made by both agents in a previous interview were not used by the committee yesterday.

Peter Alexander of NBC News reports:

LIE #2

Additionally, following Hutchinson’s “dramatic” testimony, ABC News reported that sources close to the former Trump White House lawyer Eric Herschmann has said that a handwritten note regarding a potential statement for then-President Donald Trump to release during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol was written by him during a meeting at the White House that afternoon, and not by White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson.

“The handwritten note that Cassidy Hutchinson testified was written by her was in fact written by Eric Herschmann on January 6, 2021,” a spokesperson for Herschmann told ABC News Tuesday evening.

“All sources with direct knowledge and law enforcement have and will confirm that it was written by Mr. Herschmann,” the spokesperson said.

Arthur Schwartz mocked Liz Cheney, calling her a “moron” for making a big deal of “STAR WITNESS” Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony in their “EMERGENCY HEARING!”

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