Anonymous ID: 2587a7 Dec. 22, 2022, 8:56 p.m. No.18001587   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18001271

Stanford sounds fun…

Found the club, mostly mental midgets in the Alumni

The Big Fraud Club, none of the names are surprising. Aaron Swartz knew. Not all of the names ring the stupid bell for anon but most certainly do, a whole much of dummies but very rich dummies.

 

https://edurank.org/uni/stanford-university/alumni/

Anonymous ID: 2587a7 Dec. 22, 2022, 9:09 p.m. No.18001649   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18001471

tyvm

Disclosure:

Not an actual dig, stolt the thread attachments and was way lazy so not the nice organized work of other anon on the Twitter files thread.

 

https://archive.ph/sY2TC

Anonymous ID: 2587a7 Dec. 22, 2022, 9:30 p.m. No.18001733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1775 >>1783

>>18001603

How absolutely dare they besmirch the integrity of Democrat Coup conspirators! This is outrageous and can not stand. Honest as the day is long I tell ya.. Cassidy Hutchinson, E Jean Carroll, Avenatti, Christine Blasey-Ford, fine upstanding folks…

 

Jan. 6 Witness Told Panel That Lawyer Tried to Influence Her Testimony

Cassidy Hutchinson recounted to the House select committee how a lawyer with ties to former President Donald J. Trump said to her that she should “focus on protecting the president.”

 

December 22, 2022

 

WASHINGTON — Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide who was a standout witness of the House Jan. 6 committee investigation, told the panel in an interview in September that a lawyer aligned with former President Donald J. Trump had tried to influence her testimony, the latest example of what the committee says was an effort to stonewall its inquiry.

 

“We just want to focus on protecting the president,” Ms. Hutchinson recalled Stefan Passantino, a former Trump White House lawyer who represented her during her early interactions with the committee, telling her.

 

“We all know you’re loyal,” she said Mr. Passantino told her. “Let’s just get you in and out, and this day will be easy, I promise.”

 

Ms. Hutchinson told the committee that she had been told by several allies of Mr. Trump that he knew he had lost the election two weeks after Election Day but continued to push for any way he could try to overturn the results, first through lawsuits but then through increasingly extreme plans.

Ms. Hutchinson testified that Mark Meadows, her boss and the White House chief of staff, spoke with her on Jan. 2, 2021, after Mr. Trump had sought to persuade Georgia election officials to swing the election in his favor.

 

“He said something to the effect of: ‘He knows it’s over. He knows he lost. But we are going to keep trying,’” Ms. Hutchinson recalled Mr. Meadows saying, referring to Mr. Trump.

 

Another time, Mr. Meadows described Mr. Trump as in a constant state of fury over his election loss.

“Mark said something to the effect of: ‘He’s just so angry at me all the time. I can’t talk to him about anything post-White House without him getting mad that we didn’t win,’” she said Mr. Meadows told her.

A lawyer for Mr. Meadows did not respond to a call seeking comment.

 

Ms. Hutchinson also recalled John Ratcliffe, the former director of national intelligence, telling her Mr. Trump knew he lost but did not want to concede.

 

The statements were among a batch of transcripts the committee released on Thursday that also included notable testimony from Sarah Matthews, a former White House deputy press secretary. Ms. Matthews told the committee that on Jan. 5, 2021, Mr. Trump asked his staff to provide ideas on persuading lawmakers he called RINOs, for “Republicans in name only,” to “do the right thing” and join him in overturning the election.

 

Ms. Matthews recalled that, as crowds began to amass in Washington, eager to attend Mr. Trump’s rally the next day, he grew excited and opened the door of the Oval Office on a frigid night to hear them.

 

“You could tell how excited he was that the crowd was already assembled and ready for the following day,” she said.

 

But it was Ms. Hutchinson’s transcript release that captured the most attention on Capitol Hill. The document shows Mr. Passantino was not the only person who Ms. Hutchinson claimed wanted her to protect Mr. Trump.

 

She told the committee that on the night before her initial interview, another aide to Mr. Meadows, Ben Williamson, called her with a message.

 

“Mark wants you to know that he knows you’re loyal and he knows you’ll do the right thing tomorrow and that you’re going to protect him and the boss,” she quoted Mr. Williamson as saying, in an apparent reference to Mr. Trump. “You know, he knows that we’re all on the same team and we’re all a family.”

 

Mr. Williamson did not respond to a message seeking comment.

 

Sauce/more verbal diarrhea: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/22/us/politics/jan-6-hutchinson-testimony-transcript.html

 

Most of the article appears to be regurgitated from the article shortly after she went to Congress and lied her sorry ass off.