Trump derides Jan. 6 committee witness Cassidy Hutchinson as ‘this girl’ in new rant

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Former President Donald Trump belittled Cassidy Hutchinson, who testified before the Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday, as “this girl” in an angry new attack on the House panel investigating the attack on the Capitol.

Displaying deep frustration with Hutchinson’s revelations, Trump called the 26-year-old ex-White House staffer a no-name junior aide and a liar.

“For this girl to just make up stories ...,” said Trump, whose voice trailed off in an interview that aired Thursday on the far right-wing Newsmax network.

“She has serious problems ... mental problems,” Trump added.

The attacks marked a new low in Trump’s offensive against Hutchinson, who rocked the nation with her testimony about the former president’s bizarre and erratic behavior.

Trump made it clear that the panel has gotten deeply under his skin, complaining that the committee has been given free rein to discuss his misdeeds indefinitely.

“How long is this going to go on for?” he asked.

He broadly accused Hutchinson of lying and committing perjury by relating several of his statements and actions on Jan. 6, 2021.

“It was totally false,” he asserted. “And that a person can totally get away with it.”

But Trump pointedly did not challenge Hutchinson’s specific testimony about two key points: that he knew the MAGA crowd was illegally armed when he pleaded with them to keep him in power and that angrily tried to get Secret Service agents to take him to the Capitol to lead the attempted insurrection.

Hutchinson testified under oath that she heard officials tell Trump that many in the crowd of his supporters were armed and that they refused to go through metal detectors because they feared Secret Service agents would strip them of the knives and illegal guns.

Trump only denied urging supporters to carry weapons, an issue Hutchinson never addressed in her Tuesday testimony.

“I didn’t encourage people to have guns,” Trump said. “And I’m one of the speakers. I wouldn’t want people to have guns for me either.”

The former president mocked Cassidy’s claim that he tried to “commandeer” the presidential limousine or that he wanted to “strangle” his lead Secret Service agent.

But Cassidy was relating under oath what Trump loyalist Tony Ornato told her minutes after the incident and did not claim to have witnessed the incident.

Secret Service agents confirmed to reporters that Trump angrily demanded to be taken to the Capitol.

They did deny the claim that Trump sought to grab the steering wheel and physically attacked an agent. But neither Ornato nor any agents have given that testimony under oath nor specifically denied Hutchinson's account that Ornato told her about the incident.