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– I’m the president of hell, drive me to the congress now. This is how Cassidy Hutchinson, assistant to the former chief of staff of the White House, recounted what was said by President Trump when Congress stormed on January 6, 2021. In a hearing on Tuesday, she made a series of descriptions of how the president tried to get to Congress. . Several US media outlets are now trying to discredit her statements. “A source with close ties to the Secret Service informs me that both Bobby Engel and the driver of the presidential car are willing to testify under oath that none of them were attacked and that Trump never threw himself at the wheel, writes NBC News’ correspondent in the White house, Peter Alexander, on Twitter Fox News writes that they have been in contact with sources who claim that the driver who drove the president’s car and the president’s bodyguard are ready to testify that Hutchinson is lying about what happened in the president’s car on January 6. . Several American media now write that they have been in contact with the driver that Hutchinson refers to and that this gives a different version of the story. Photo: Brandon Bell / AFP New revelations are expected The American Secret Service says that they will testify in the hearings about the congressional storm. – The United States Secret Service has been cooperating with the Commission of Inquiry since its inception in the spring of 2021. We will continue to do so. This includes a response to the testimony of the committee and the allegations made during the hearing, Anthony Guglielmi, spokesman for the Secret Service, told CBS News. Several experts believe that Hutchinson can help prove that Trump was responsible for the country’s National Assembly being stormed in 2021. Photo: Leah Millis / Reuters – May be the death blow The testimony last Tuesday has marked the news picture in the USA. Several experts believe that Cassidy Hutchinson can help prove that Trump was responsible for the country’s National Assembly storming in 2021. – It is the most extraordinary testimony in a congressional hearing I have ever seen, wrote David French, editor of the conservative website The Dispatch. While the right-wing newspaper Washington Examiner writes in the lead that Hutchinson’s testimony “may be the death knell for former President Donald Trump’s political career” and that it shows that “Trump is not fit to be close to political power again” Assistant Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, has received special protection following the hearings in Congress. In several American media, she is called a liar and is subjected to massive criticism. – Her life will never be the same, says Olivia Troy who was security adviser to Vice President Mike Pence. – There is no doubt that she will receive death threats. I’m worried about her safety, says Olivia Troy Photo: STEFANI REYNOLDS / AFP – There is no doubt that she will receive death threats. I’m worried about her safety. Troy says that 26-year-old Hutchinson is brave enough to stand up in this way. She is grateful for what the former assistant to the Chief of Staff’s office is doing for the United States. – People will say, there is nothing heroic in what she does, she has worked for Trump. But when you hear what witnesses are exposed to, what kind of incitement the threats they are exposed to. “Most people know that trying to persuade witnesses to testify falsely is a big problem,” said Liz Cheney. Photo: Mark J. Terrill / AP Witnesses are pressured The investigative committee has received reports that several of the witnesses have been tried to be influenced by people from Trump’s circle. – Most people know that attempts to influence witnesses to make untrue allegations are a big problem. We will discuss this as we plan our next steps, Republican Senator Liz Cheney said after Tuesday’s hearing.



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