LEAKED Messages Expose What Cassidy Hutchinson REALLY Thought Of The Jan 6 Shammitee!
In an exclusive report from The Daily Caller Sunday on text messages, Cassidy Hutchinson purportedly sent asking for legal assistance through the American Conservative Union’s First Amendment Fund, while calling the sham Jan.6 committee’s subpoena “BS”.
The sincerity of the former White House aide’s testimony to the Jan. 6 committee was already severely in doubt with her claims falling apart under mild scrutiny easier than slow-cooked ribs.
Hutchinson sent the text message on Feb. 1 to a conservative activist connected to the First Amendment Fund, a group started by the American Conservative Union (ACU) that helps Trump officials pay for Jan. 6 lawyers.
ACU chairman Matt Schlapp claimed Thursday that Hutchinson approached CPAC for financial assistance through the First Amendment Fund, but he didn’t help her because he said she was passing along White House “hallway gossip as fact.”
EXCLUSIVE: Text Messages Show Cassidy Hutchinson Referring To January 6 Committee As ‘BS’
The January 6 committee’s key witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, called the committee “bs” in a text message obtained exclusively by the @DailyCallerhttps://t.co/zqy6SqZtgV
— Henry Rodgers (@henryrodgersdc) July 3, 2022
Hutchinson first texted, “Hey (redacted)! This is Cassidy Hutchinson. Kind of a random question, but do you still work for the Schlapps at the ACU?”
To which the unnamed person replied, “Hi, yes!”
When the unnamed activist responded in the affirmative, Hutchinson continued:
“Do you happen to know a First Amendment Fund POC I could reach out to? I was subpoenaed in early Nov., but the committee waited to serve me until last week (after Ben’s deposition). I had to accept service because the U.S. Marshalls came to my apartment last Wednesday, but I haven’t made contact with the Committee. I’m on a tight timeline and just trying to figure out what my options are to deal with this bs.”
Later in the conversation, Hutchinson reportedly said that she did not want the January 6th hearings to be “unnecessarily elevated.”
The Daily Wire noted:
But then Hutchinson testified in the produced and televised hearings — during which she alleged that former President Donald Trump had been so adamant that he follow his supporters to the Capitol that he had tried to take the wheel of the vehicle he was in and had physically assaulted a Secret Service agent who prevented him from doing so.
Several sources have since denied her claims, and ACU President Matt Schlapp responded to her testimony by saying he was glad the First Amendment Fund had not assisted her.
“Ms. Hutchinson approached CPAC for help through our First Amendment Fund which has helped J6 political victims defend themselves. I am pleased we did not assist her performance today. Relaying WH hallway gossip as fact does not qualify as first-person testimony,” he tweeted.
Ms. Hutchinson approached @CPAC for help through our First Amendment Fund which has helped J6 political victims defend themselves. I am pleased we did not assist her performance today. Relaying WH hallway gossip as fact does not qualify as first person testimony. https://t.co/nfQbPshIju
— Matt Schlapp (@mschlapp) June 29, 2022
Trump haters got giddy after hearing Hutchinson’s testimony, thinking her testimony may provide the smoking gun to prove that some way or another the former president was responsible for the Capitol riot.
Unfortunately for them, a June 28 Associated Press tweet rained on their parade.,
“Bobby Engel, the agent who was driving the presidential SUV, and Trump security official Tony Ornato are willing to testify under oath that no agent was assaulted and Trump never lunged for the steering wheel, a person familiar with the matter said,” the news organization posted on their Twitter account.
Sources: DailyWire, DailyCaller