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Trump Disputes Testimony by Former White House Aide Cassidy Hutchinson, Secret Service Ready to Reject It Too

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In sworn testimony before the January 6th House Select Committee, Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, contended that former President Trump had no issues with his supporters marching to the Capitol with weapons.

Hutchinson said she heard the former president tell security officers at the rally to allow armed supporters past checkpoints to make for a larger crowd.

"I was in the vicinity of a conversation where I overheard the president say something to the effect of, 'You know, I don't effing care that they have weapons. They're not here to hurt me. Take the effing mags away,'" Hutchinson said.

The committee played police radio traffic from that morning backing up the reports of armed protestors, some of whom were reportedly perched in trees.

The former aide also said she was told that Trump was angry when Secret Service agents told him they were not going to drive him to the Capitol and that things got physical when he attempted to take the wheel and drive himself.

When a witness in court claims to have secondhand information from another source, it is defined as "hearsay" and is inadmissible as evidence, but the January 6 committee allowed Hutchinson's comments anyway. 

"The president said something to the effect of, 'I'm the effing president, take me up to the Capitol now,'" Hutchinson said. "The president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. Mr. Engel grabbed his arm, said, 'Sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. We're going back to the West Wing, we're not going to the Capitol.'"

Trump took to his Truth Social platform to dispute the claims.

"Never complained about the crowd, it was massive," he wrote in one post. "I didn't want or request that we make room for people with guns to watch my speech. Who would ever want that? Not me!"

He also debunked Hutchinson's account of him lunging for the steering wheel. 

"Her fake story that I tried to grab the steering wheel of the White House limousine in order to steer it to the Capitol building is 'sick' and fraudulent... I hardly knew who she was," said Trump. 

Multiple media outlets report that the Secret Service is ready to dispute Hutchinson's claims of the former president grabbing the wheel and assaulting an agent.

Anthony Guglielmi, Chief of Communications for the Secret Service, tweeted a statement Tuesday which reads, "The United States Secret Service has been cooperating with the Select Committee since its inception in spring 2021, and will continue to do so, including by responding on the record to the Committee regarding the new allegations surfaced in today's testimony." 

The committee's star witness also highlighted that White House counsel Pat Cipollone tried to get Meadows to encourage Trump to call off protestors over threats toward Vice President Mike Pence.

"I remember Pat saying something to the effect of, 'Mark we need to do something more. They're literally calling for the Vice President to be effing hung'." And Mark had responded something to the effect of 'You heard him Pat he thinks Mike deserves it... He doesn't think they're doing anything wrong'," Hutchinson claimed.

Meanwhile, Hutchinson also said Mark Meadows and former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani both sought presidential pardons related to the January 6 attack.

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Charlene Aaron
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Charlene Aaron serves as a general assignment reporter, news anchor, co-host of The 700 Club, co-host of 700 Club Interactive, and co-host of The Prayerlink on the CBN News Channel. She covers various social issues, such as abortion, gender identity, race relations, and more. Before joining CBN News in 2003, she was a personal letter writer for Dr. Pat Robertson. Charlene attended Old Dominion University and Elizabeth City State University. She is an ordained minister and pastor’s wife. She lives in Smithfield, VA, with her husband.