Critic Trump and Jan. 6 committee member Liz Cheney last night faced a host of top challengers for a televised debate as she struggles to retain her Wyoming seat in the House of Representatives. The seat is one of the strongest Republicans in the United States, so whoever wins the qualifiers is sure to get it in November. Cheney’s main challenger, Harriet Hagemann, has been endorsed by both Trump and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. Meanwhile, allegations and counterclaims prevail over the testimony of Mark Meadows’s former aide, Cassidy Hutchinson, that Donald Trump rushed to the steering wheel of a car and grabbed a Secret Service agent when he realized he was being ousted on May 20. The former agent that Mrs. Hutchinson says told her the story, Tony Ornato, says that did not happen. He has already submitted it to the committee on January 6, and he can do it again. However, more than one former Trump aide has stated that he has a reputation for denying the truth of known conversations and events afterwards.
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Trump blasts witness on Jan. 6 as ‘social climber’ living in ‘fantasy country’
Former President Donald Trump ousted former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson after her explosive testimony before a select committee investigating the Jan. 6 uprising. The former president spoke to Newsmax and disputed the story Hutchinson said he had heard second-hand – that Trump tried to drop a US intelligence agent in his presidential limousine in an attempt to take him to the US Capitol to united with his supporters. “Is there something wrong with her?” said Mr. Trump. Oliver O’Connell1 July 2022 10:45 1656665100
Liz Cheney: Trump as an “internal threat” trying to “dismantle” US rule of law
Spokeswoman Liz Cheney said Thursday that the Jan. 6 panel will look into criminal charges against Trumpworld members for trying to intimidate or influence witness testimony before their panel. Ms Cheney told Good Morning America: “It’s something we take very seriously. And it’s something people need to know. It is a very serious issue and I imagine that the Ministry of Justice would be very interested and we will also take it very seriously. “ The attempts that have been witnessed so far “give us a real picture of how the people around the former president work,” he added. John Bowden quotes the Wyoming Republican as saying: Oliver O’Connell1 July 2022 09:45 1656661500
Former White House Adviser Pat Cipollone summoned by committee January 6
The House Electoral Commission investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol issued a summons ordering former Trump White House adviser Pat Shipolone to testify in a July 6 motion. Mr. Cipollone, who served as former President Donald Trump’s top lawyer in the White House from 2019 until the end of his term in 2021, met with the commission’s investigators for an informal interview on April 13, but has so far refused. repeated requests to sit for testimony or testify at a public hearing. Oliver O’Connell1 July 2022 08:45 1656657900
Cassidy Hutchinson supports the testimony
Cassidy Hutchinson is standing in her description of a confrontation between former President Donald Trump and Secret Service agents who refused to obey his order to take him to the Capitol during the January 6 uprising. Andrew Feinberg in Washington, DC, has the story:
Trump’s former White House aide testifies amid denials
Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson says two Secret Service agents told her that former President Donald Trump attacked a member of his bodyguard and tried to grab the steering wheel of an SUV after he was told he could not participate. mob of his supporters in the US Capitol Oliver O’Connell1 July 2022 07:45 1656657738
Parliamentary inquiry shows Trump is trying to influence witness testimony
A parliamentary inquiry shows that political organizations of former President Donald Trump and his allies have paid or pledged to pay the court fees of more than a dozen witnesses called to the Jan. 6 congressional inquiry. The New York Times reported that the House Select Committee may believe that Mr. Trump is trying to influence the testimonies. Maroosha Muzaffar1 July 2022 07:42 1656656793
Oath Keepers to tell jurors they thought the former president would federate them
The Oath Keepers will tell a jury that they really believed that former President Donald Trump would turn them into his own, personal militia on January 6 last year. It was reported that Elmer Stuart Rhodes’s lawyers would tell jurors that the far-right group believed Trump would federate them. They will argue in their trial on September 28 that this, and not the uprising, was their legitimate reason to be at the Capitol on January 6. Jurors will be informed that far-right extremists believed the former president would invoke the Rebellion Act as they rallied at the Capitol and turned them into his own, extremely loyal federal militia. Maroosha Muzaffar1 July 2022 07:26 1656655942
Supreme Court says Biden may end Trump-era immigration policy
The US Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Joe Biden could end Trump’s controversial Trump-era immigration policy. This is a major victory for Biden’s immigration agenda, as the government has suffered several losses in the lower courts in its efforts to reverse Trump’s immigration-related policies. Maroosha Muzaffar1 July 2022 07:12 1656654300
Lawyer: Ginny Thomas has ‘serious concerns’ over January 6 committee hearing
Virginia “Ginny” Thomas’s lawyer, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, said the conservative activist had “serious concerns” about the testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee of Inquiry into . Oliver O’Connell1 July 2022 06:45 1656650700
Donald Trump Jr. calls Cassidy Hutchinson a “brown girl”
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In the deleted tweet, Giuliani seems to admit that he apologized to Trump before claiming that he never did.
Former New York Mayor Rudolf Giuliani’s attempt to unite with his fellow Trumpworlders to attack a selected member of the House of Commons Cassidy Hutchinson on January 6 on Tuesday failed. He posted a tweet denying the allegations that he had asked for a presidential pardon, which was expressed in a way that seemed to confirm the allegation. Andrew Feinberg quotes the former president’s lawyer as saying: Oliver O’Connell1 July 2022 04:45