Cassidy Hutchinson testified under oath on Tuesday that on January 6, 2021 President Trump insisted the he be taken to the Capitol to lead his followers in the insurrection … and he tried to grab the steering wheel of the Beast (his limo) when the Secret Service denied his request on security concerns.
Now I ask you Pilgram, look at the Beast above. Is this narrative possible?
And the Secret Service has denied that this happened … and that Trump threw a plate of food at the White House wall as Hutchinson also testified.
Even more damaging to the Jan 6 committee’s narrative. If Trump wasn’t allowed near the Capitol then, how was he expected to stop things later on when things got out of control? Huh?
STAND UP FOR THE ORANGEMAN!
You are right; She must be lying. Donald would never behave that way!
ReplyDeleteBTW, Trump didn't always use the "Beast" limo, as you imply. I heard it was an SUV.
The Secret Service still says it didn’t happen. And what about the accusation he did nothing to stop it? How could he stop it if he couldn’t go there? The Jan 6 Committee has zero credibility.
ReplyDeleteDo you believe he wanted to go there to *stop* it? He could have stopped it by: a) calling out the Nat'l guard, B) Tweeted that it was time to go home c) made a public TV appearance But he did nothing but watch on TV cackling and sneering for Pence's blood.
ReplyDeleteGOP fraidies have no credibility.
Remember what Sinclair Lewis said in 1935: "When Fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag, carrying a cross." Look around.
A) He authorized the NG … but only Bowser or Pelosi could call them out …
ReplyDeleteB) How many Capitol tourists would be on their cellphones for his message?
C) Ditto, access to TVs in the Capitol
The “insurrection” only lasted a little while
This whole insurrection fraud will die after November elections. And I think Sinclair Lewis had envisioned Pelosi, Schiff and Cheney.
Actually, I highly doubt that the secret Service would be transporting Trump in the front seat of a SUV.
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