Remember Cassidy Hutchinson, the former West Wing aide who swore that the hearsay evidence she would tell the J6 Committee was the truth, the whole truth, so help her God? The new Inspector General's report on the Secret Service's activities on Jan. 6, 2021, has finally put this story and Hutchinson's reputation into the wood-chipper.As you may recall, Hutchinson said that on January 6, as President Donald Trump was driven from his speech at a Save America rally to the White House, he "lunged" at the Secret Service driver when he learned that he wouldn't be going to the Capitol Building for a "peaceful and patriotic" protest. That was the story she told the January 6 Committee.---------Hutchinson's "source" for the gossip was, she claimed, former Secret Service agent-turned-Trump White House Deputy Chief of Staff Tony Ornato. Ornato says he never witnessed the event, much less told her.Furthermore, the IG's redacted report says the Secret Service took more than four months before he made himself available where he reiterated that this Trump episode never happened. The other Secret Service agents who were in the car said Trump never lunged at the driver, though one reported that he was angry that he couldn't go.
Remember the prime time, Hollywood-produced testimony for the Secret Service agents saying that this event never happened? No, you didn't. Kangaroo Court rules apply.
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Would this be the Secret Service that deleted its January 5 and 6 texts? After specifically being told to retain those texts?
Ornato says he never witnessed the event, much less told her.
Well, that clinches that. Also, Bill Clinton said he didn't recall talking about any topic other than friendly chitchat with Loretta Lynch on the tarmac. No one can seriously believe that Clinton, or Trump's Deputy Chief of Staff Ornato, would tell a lie.
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