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Secret Service Agents’ Account Of Trump’s Urge To Join January 6 Riots

Several Secret Service agents have been before a grand jury to respond to inquiries about what transpired on January 6, according to a fresh report released on Monday.

Now, bystanders are speculating about whether they provided any information for the now-famous story of Trump’s activities that day told by Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House assistant.

Trump’s Reported Grabbing Of Secret Service Agent’s Wheel

When the House Select Committee convened a year ago to look into the attack on the Capitol on January 6, Hutchinson testified that Trump had instructed Secret Service personnel to drive him to the rioters there and then grabbed the wheel when they refused.

Additionally, Hutchinson claimed he grabbed an agent by the neck.

A march was never intended to take place. The demands to march to the Capitol were rejected by the Parks Department, probably due to the events taking place there on that particular day. 

However, Trump backers quietly announced that the march will go on as planned. Leonnig questioned, “What else is Jack Smith going to learn from agents?’.”

According to Cassidy Hutchinson’s evidence, which you just broadcast, Donald Trump was entirely at ease with the possession of weapons by his fans. 

This includes handguns, rifles, knives, flak jackets, bulletproof vests, and bear spray, all of which were mentioned to him in a risk assessment on the day of the event. 

Remove the magnetometers. They are welcome to join me as I march to the Capitol.

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Several Secret Service agents have been before a grand jury to respond to inquiries about what transpired on January 6, according to a fresh report released on Monday.

Direct Testimony From Agents To Address Trump’s Actions

Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman argued that it’s not even required to prove that Trump seized the steering wheel or his agent. 

Those agents’ testimony about his screams of rage would be sufficient evidence to ascertain his motivation.

According to Leonnig, sending a text message to White House personnel claiming that Trump had grabbed the agents is no longer necessary. Finally, they might address it directly by calling them to the witness stand.

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