A spokesman for Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., Claimed on Thursday that a Secret Service agent who could testify before the Jan. 6 commission about the timing of the events surrounding former President Donald Trump during the uprising ” he likes to lie “. Two Secret Service agents, Tony Ornato and Robert Engel, are ready to testify before Congress that then-President Donald Trump did not fall behind the wheel or attack them in an attempt to go to the Capitol during the Jan. 6 uprising. a source told Fox News’ David Spunt this week, close to the Secret Service. The explosive new complaints were made Tuesday by Cassidy Hutchinson, a former top aide to Trump’s White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. JANUARY 6 HEARING: 5 TOP MOMENTS OF CASSIDY HUTCHINSON EXPLOSIVE TESTIMONY AT TRUMP, ATTACK ON CAPITOLIC A series of social media posts piled up this week, in which Ornato colleagues and opponents accused him of not telling the truth in the past and of being a common liar. “Tony Ornato certainly seems to be denying the conversations he apparently had,” said Olivia Troye, a former White House Homeland Security adviser to Mike Pence. First this with Keith Kellogg in “I Alone Can Fix It” [and] he now denies the story he told Cassidy Hutchinson. Those of us who have worked with Tony know where his faith lies. He must testify under oath. “ “Tony Ornato lied to me too,” CNN’s Alyssa Farah Griffin told CNN. “During the demonstrations in Lafayette Square in 2020, I told Mark Meadows [and] Ornato had to warn the press that was organized there before cleaning the square. Meadows replied: “We do not do that.” He added: “Tony lied later [and] said the exchange never took place. He knows he did it. “ JAN. 6 COMMISSION HEARING: OFFICIALS DOXXING DATA, “SEXUAL THREATS” TO FAMILIES UNDER TRUMP PRESSURE The tornado of attacks on Ornato’s credibility caught the attention of Kinsinger, who publicly commented that Ornato often lies. “There seems to be an important thread here … Tony Ornato likes to lie,” Kinzinger wrote. A spokesman for Adam Kinzinger, a Republican from Illinois, listens during a business meeting of the Jan. 6 Selection Committee of the U.S. Capitol Attack in Washington, DC, Tuesday, October 19, 2021. (Sarah Silbiger / Bloomberg via Getty Images) MP Liz Cheney declined to comment on the possibility of Secret Service members testifying before the January 6 committee after two agents disputed allegations of Trump’s behavior during the riots. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION When pressed for whether Members of the Secret Service would talk about the growing narrative discrepancies in witness testimony, Cheney disapproved. “The committee has spoken with both Mr Ornatos and Mr Engel and we welcome the additional testimony, under oath, from both of them and from anyone else in the Secret Service who has information on any of these matters,” he said. Cheney on ABC. News. Timothy Nerozzi is the author of Fox News Digital. You can follow him on Twitter @timothynerozzi and email him at [email protected]