Let’s go to the updated Cassidy Blasey Ford tote board.
- Hutchinson may have sicced the feds on the wrong guy. Jeff Davis will probably want some answers.
- Trump lunged over the seat of the presidential SUV and tried to grab the wheel to steer the vehicle to the Capitol Building. In so doing, he assaulted two Secret Service agents who said it didn’t happen. Hutchinson got the vehicle and incident all wrong, according to the unassaulted Secret Service agents, who volunteered to testify as much to the committee.
- She testified and verified she’d written notes about a passage for a presidential speech, but a White House lawyer said he was the person who wrote it and testified as much to the committee.
- She claimed people were seen parading with AR-15s at the president’s speech and near the Capitol surroundings. And not only that, she claimed (sort of) that the president knew about it and was fine with it because he knew they wouldn’t be shooting at him. How did she know there were armed people? Because the Secret Service didn’t want to take down magnetometers to check for them. As former White House Secret Service agent-turned-talk host Dan Bongino told his audience, every president wants to remove magnetometers, because they slow the crowd getting into position for photo ops. If you doubt it, read First Family Detail by Ron Kessler for verification. But only if you can stand reading about Joe Biden swimming nude in front of female agents.
If Republicans — not Nancy Pelosi’s pet poodles — had been allowed on the committee, they may have asked some questions about all of this besides, “Hey, guys, since when is hearsay considered evidence?”
Okay, that heifer’s out of the barn, but how about these questions: How many undercover cops would allow open carry of an AR-15 around a president and members of Congress? How many undercover Secret Service, D.C. Police, Capitol cops, FBI agents, and other law enforcement would allow open carry of such weapons near the president and protected Congressional reps? How many undercover cops were there? How many were helping to foment unrest? Why were there no arrests of AR-15-wielding Capitol protesters during the unrest? How do you know? How did the president know? If so, when did he know?
The committee explicated the conclusion they wanted Americans to reach:
Today’s testimony makes clear that Trump wanted to go to the Capitol with the armed mob, despite warnings not to do so from his advisors.
When the Secret Service ruled out the possibility, the former President erupted in anger in the Suburban he was riding in.
Jeff Clark hasn’t commented on the possible case of mistaken identity, but he did mention the early morning door kicking by the feds to Tucker Carlson on the latter’s Fox News program recently. (See it below.)
On Twitter, Clark describes himself as “a former Trump DOJ official who (like you) was concerned about the 2020 election. Now I’m one of the top targets of the politically motivated J6 Committee.”
It’s understandable and not illegal that President Trump wanted to go to the Capitol. He was urged not to go and didn’t. This is not a newsflash. Understandably, Trump was deeply upset by what he considered to be a stolen election. Understandably, Trump thought there was election malfeasance. Ask the Leftists who
bought their way into election offices in key states to get out the vote for Joe Biden.— or twisted arms to get unfettered and unchecked mail-in ballots throughout the country, because you can go to the store during COVID-19 but not the ballot box. Can’t have that.
Did Trump act like a petulant child? Probably. That’s not against the law, either.
What should be against the law is this January 6 kangaroo court.