Members of the House Committee on January 6th, after last week's White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson'sblockbuster testimony. More witnesses came out on Sunday — Rep. Liz Chainy admitted that the panel could make a criminal referral to the Justice Department against former President Donald Trump.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) Called Hutchinson's appearance "inspiring a lot of people" in front of the House Selection Committee last Tuesday.
"This happens every day. Every day new people come in and say," Hey, I didn't think this story I knew was important, but because you're talking ... here I see this being played. " As mentioned in "State of the Union" of CNN.
Host Dana Bash asked if Americans would hear from new witnesses.
"Yes. Yes — Yes. There is more information. Kinzinger confirmed.
The Commission suddenly announced a hearing last Tuesday and the White House at the time. I heard a testimony from Hutchinson, a top aide to Mark Meadows, a staff member of.
In her explosive allegations, Hutchinson told legislators that an angry Trump was trying to grab a secret service agent who called him on January 6th. After telling him he couldn't be taken to the Capitol, the handle of his limousine rushed into the throat of one of his agents.
She also had Trump He told Secret Services that he had instructed him to attend a "stop stealing" rally in Ellipsis earlier that day, even if he knew that some of his supporters had weapons. To make the crowd bigger.
"They are not here to hurt me. Get rid of the f—ingmags [magnetometers]. Put in my people. They march to the Capitol from here. You can, "she recalled what the 45th President said.
The Commission may make a criminal referral to the Justice Department for Trump.
"Ultimately, the Justice Department will decide it. I think the Commission also has an opinion on it. Who knows that the mob is armed? In terms of what they are doing, we send mobs to attack the Capitol, "said Wyoming's Chainy. She was in an interview broadcast on Sunday.
When host Jonathan Karl asked Chaney, the committee's vice-chairman, if her criminal referral was possible, she answered "yes".
Chaney comes in a race with the Wyoming Republican challenger The Moon House Primary said people need to be considered liable for what happened on January 6th.
"I think it would be a serious constitutional threat if the president could engage in this kind of activity. As you know, the majority of the president's parties look away or we decide as a country. Yes, you know, we're not really going to take our constitutional obligations seriously. I think it's a more serious threat, "she said.
Chaney and Kinzinger both supported Hutchinson for the allegations that made up the allegations about Trump.
The Secret Service challenged Rimo's allegations about Trump, according to the first report citing an unknown source. However, according to other reports, secret service agents heard about the motorcade conflict of the day.
"The committee is waiting , I'm going to see her character assassinated by an anonymous source and a man claiming executive privileges, so I'm very much going to give additional testimony under the vow on every issue of . I'm looking forward to it, "said Chainy. When asked if the panel had information to support Hutchinson's testimony, "there is important evidence for all issues, including the president's angry anger," said Chainy.
Kinzinger disputed Trump and his allies against her testimony that the former president had taken the handle. No one said he didn't want to go to the Capitol or didn't know his supporters were armed.
He said that those who call Hutchinson a liar should testify under her vow as she did.
"But we will certainly say that Cassidy Hutchinson testified under her vow. I think she can be trusted," Kinzinger said. "And anyone who wants to throw a swearing on something that existed directly must come and testify under a vow. Source."