(CNN)One of those who may have been trying to influence Cassidy Hutchinson'stestimony. At the request of former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, according to several sources familiar with the information gathered by the House Select Commission investigating the January 6, 2021 riot.
In one example, a witness said he received a call someone said: "(Someone) let me know that you have your testimony record tomorrow. You are faithful. I know that, and when you go for your testimony, you're going to do the right thing. "
Currently, multiple sources are on CNN and witnesses are on Hutchinson. Yes, the "person" mentioned in the edited message in the version projected on the screen during the hearing is said to be Meadows.
Meadows spokesman Ben Williamson denied that Meadows or anyone in his "camp" threatened Hutchinson or attempted to influence her testimony.
"No one in the Meadows camp, whether myself or not, tried to threaten or shape a conversation with the Commission," Williamson told CNN. ..
The second example quoted by the Commission on Tuesday-a witness statement detailing the pressure campaign from the orbit of former President Donald Trump-also included Hutchinson, sources said CNN. Told to.
"What they told me is that they know I'm on the team as long as I'm a team player. I'm doing the right thing. I'm protecting those who need it To protect, you know, I'll keep good grace in Trump World. " "And they reminded me several times that Trump was reading the transcript, and keep that in mind as I proceed with the testimony recording and interviews with the Commission.
"I think most Americans know that trying to influence and testify to witnesses raises very serious concerns," Chaney said Tuesday after issuing a message. Said to. “The Committee will discuss these issues as a committee, carefully considering the next steps.”
Hutchinson did not respond to the request for comment. A spokesperson for the committee declined to comment.