House GOP investigates Fani Willis' relationship with J6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson

"We have reason to believe that your office interviewed Ms. Cassidy Hutchinson."

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"We have reason to believe that your office interviewed Ms. Cassidy Hutchinson."

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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The House GOP Oversight Subcommittee wants records from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis about an alleged interview her office conducted with Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide in the Trump administration and key witness for Nancy Pelosi's Jan. 6 Select Committee. Hutchinson testified that Trump attacked a Secret Service driver on January 6, 2021, while driving from the site of the rally at the Ellipse to the White House. Hutchinson said she heard that Trump tried to force the driver to go to the Capitol. This testimony was then debunked.

The subcommittee reportedly obtained messages that prove Willis' office attempted to contact Hutchinson, though it's unclear what was discussed. Congressman Barry Loudermilk, chairman of the subcommittee, penned a draft letter obtained by the Daily Caller, that requests DA Willis submit all communications her office has with Hutchinson.

"I write to you today to request your cooperation in my investigation into the security failures at the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. Based on information recovered by this Subcommittee, we have reason to believe that your office interviewed Ms. Cassidy Hutchinson, who also provided testimony to the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol ('Select Committee')," wrote Loudermilk.

"The testimony provided by Ms. Hutchinson in the course of your investigation is relevant to our evaluation of her testimony and the direct implications her testimony has on the security of the United States Capitol," he continued.

"This Subcommittee obtained evidence that your staff in the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office made numerous attempts to reach out to Cassidy Hutchinson to seek her testimony. Specifically, individuals from your office reached out to Ms. Hutchinson’s mother in an attempt to reach Ms. Hutchinson. The Subcommittee is evaluating the reliability of Ms. Hutchinson's testimony, which was heavily relied on by the Select Committee, and the findings related to the security of the United States Capitol, it is crucial for us to review any documents and records you have provided by or obtained from Ms. Hutchinson," wrote Loudermilk.

Furthermore, Loudermilk asked a question: "Did anyone affiliated with the Fulton County District Attorney’s communicate with Ms. Hutchinson at any time between January 1, 2021, and today, June 5, 2024?"

"If the answer to this question is yes, please provide the names of the individuals who communicated with Ms. Hutchinson and the dates of these communications. Additionally, please provide my staff copies of these communications to aid in our investigation," said Loudermilk.

During her testimony before the Jan. 6 committee, Hutchinson claimed that former President Donald Trump reached for the steering wheel to redirect the vehicle to the Capitol, where demonstrators were assembling. This claim garnered significant attention and was later refuted by Secret Service agents. Hutchinson also referred to the Jan. 6 committee as "bs" in a text message before she decided to testify against the former president. Then she released a book.

Loudermilk sent a letter to Hutchinson in January, requesting that she preserve and turn over all documents and materials in her possession that were relevant to the events of January 6.
 
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