>"The handwritten note that Cassidy Hutchinson testified was written by her was in fact written by Eric Herschmann on January 6, 2021," >"All sources with direct knowledge and law enforcement have and will confirm that it was written by Mr. Herschmann," >At Tuesday's hearing, Hutchinson, testifying about the note, said, "That's a note that I wrote at the direction of the chief of staff on Jan. 6, likely around 3 o'clock." >"And it's written on the chief of staff note card, but that's your handwriting, Ms. Hutchinson?" Rep. Cheney asked. >"That's my handwriting," Hutchinson replied. archive.is/Sg7vd
Imagine still watching/caring about this CNN sponsored show trial
Carson Reyes
>In response to Herschmann's claim, a spokesperson for the Jan. 6 committee said, "The committee has done its diligence on this and found Ms. Hutchinson's account of this matter credible. While we understand that she and Mr. Herschmann may have differing recollections of who wrote the note, what's ultimately important is that both White House officials believed that the President should have immediately instructed his supporters to leave the Capitol building."
Nothing changes regardless of who wrote the note. Cope harder Trumptards.
Lying shows she's willing to lie in the first place. She's not a good witness.
Ryan Hall
>his word against hers >letter itself is the evidence, not the author. >they both agree that Trump didn't do the right thing and call off the insurrection.
cope. harder.
Josiah Morgan
>The President has to listen to his aides at all times. If the President disobeys his aides this is literally treason. Are you an idiot? Aides give advice, that's it. They aren't legally binding advice. Trump also tweeted the video telling protestors to go home, so he did call it off.
Adam Morris
This is a complete larp to take away the dems spotlight for their utter failure on Roe and the 2A. Always putting the focus back on Trump. DOJ knows that if they even touch Trump they will have 100 January 6th's all over the country.
I could give a fuck less about Trump but I don't think they are THAT stupid.
No one is sworn in and in any trial you can cross examine. Not in this.
Bentley Watson
>implying they'll even have a shot at trying to convict him on anything They fail every fucking time, just fucking address how you failed to protect your gay right to abortion on a federal level and try to do something to protect those "oh so precious" faggot marriage and contraceptive rights that your constituents have been screeching about.
Fucking dems man, they always do this garbage kangaroo court bullshit instead of actually getting shit done. Fucking retarded gorilla niggers.
Anthony Ramirez
the guy who wrote the note vs the woman who claims trump has 6 foot arms and can punch though bullet proof glass while climbing over 3 people while one guy holds him back
Noah Evans
Here's one of many photos of Trump with convicted child trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
Lying to Congress is illegal, only congress is allowed to lie
Hunter Williams
>Lie under oath >But it's okay because you wear a blue pin :)
Owen Price
> claims trump has 6 foot arms and can punch though bullet proof glass while climbing over 3 people while one guy holds him back
literally no one claimed that, and nobody suggested that. Trump grabbed the steering wheel and the SS agent. Undisputed fact corroborated by evidence your nobody ass has, so recalibrate your framing of event to something more plausible than this made up story you tell everyone to cope.
Also, here's one of many photo's of Trump with child sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein
It was a FLASH MOB, not an insurrection. Right-leaning writers need to phrase it this way because when compared to other flash mobs, this shit was mild.
Okay? FLASH MOB
>The earliest such “Philly mob” incident we found took place on South Street in May 2009, when thousands of teenagers gathered after coordinating plans through social media. “A few dozen outliers in this adolescent crowd turned violent, ransacking a convenience store, pulling drivers from their cars and, in the most serious incident of the evening, assaulting a cyclist and leaving him unconscious and bleeding in the street,” researchers Christian DuComb and Jessica Benmen wrote in a paper on the phenomenon. It was local media that called it a flash mob. billypenn.com/2017/03/13/flash-mobs-in-philadelphia-the-racialized-rise-of-urban-terrorism/