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What is at stake? Who has control? Who is Cassidy Hutchinson? Q post 4958

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 06/29/22 (Wed) 03:23:20 000000 (24) No.16552853

What is at stake? Who has control? SURPRISE WITNESS. Who was surprised? Who will be surprised? Use your logic. Can emotions be used to influence decisions? How do you control emotion? Define 'Plant'. How do you insert a plant? Can emotions be used to insert a plant? Who is Cassidy Hutchinson? Trust the plan. Q

 

Who is Cassidy Hutchinson?

 
 
 

DEBUNKED! Jan. 6 Committee “Surprise” Witness GETS CAUGHT – US Secret Service Sources DENY Trump Tried to Grab Steering Wheel — ARE WILLING TO TESTIFY! https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/06/debunked-jan-6-committee-surprise-witness-gets-caught-us-secret-service-sources-deny-trump-tried-grab-steering-wheel-willing-testify/


 
 

Anonymous 06/29/22 (Wed) 11:11:44 93afc6 (3) No.16555838 Here is why Cassidy is important… From APRIL 23, 2022: "Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows had been advised of intelligence reports indicating the potential for violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to new evidence released Friday night connected to the House committee’s investigation into the riot. Cassidy Hutchinson, who served as a special assistant in White House during the Trump administration, told the investigating committee “there were concerns brought forward” to Meadows ahead of the day that a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol, according to the newly released transcripts of the testimony. It was unclear what, if anything, Meadows did with the intelligence, Hutchinson said." “I just remember Mr. Ornato coming in and saying that we had intel reports saying that there could potentially be violence on the 6th,” Hutchinson said, apparently referencing Anthony Ornato, a senior Secret Service official. “And Mr. Meadows said: ‘All right. Let’s talk about it.’” Boy I would have LOVED to have seen their faces when they heard she was the surprise witness. Pure panic. Do the ridiculous testimony and lies to discredit her make sense now? https://nypost.com/2022/04/23/mark-meadows-was-warned-of-possible-jan-6-violence-at-capitol/

 

Anonymous 06/29/22 (Wed) 03:44:53 ef3b94 (8) No.16552992

Cassidy Hutchinson Interned @ the Trump White House in her senior year in Collee https://archive.ph/mCgAv


A Captain in the ’People's House’ Cassidy Hutchinson ramps up career in public service with high-profile White House internship. by Brian McGuire | October 18, 2018 For as long as she can remember, senior Cassidy Hutchinson has admired the men and women who enter public service. A former intern for House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and Senator Ted Cruz, her latest stint on the Beltway took her to the executive mansion. "I have set a personal goal to pursue a path of civic significance," she says. "Interning on Capitol Hill confirmed my desire to continue a path in government, and when I learned about the White House internship I was eager to apply." The White House Internship Program is a hands-on opportunity designed to mentor and cultivate young leaders and prepare them for future public service. It is a highly coveted summer gig, with a rigorous screening process. "I was brought to tears when I received the email that I had been selected to participate," Hutchinson says. "As a first-generation college student, being selected to serve as an intern alongside some of the most intelligent and driven students from across the nation – many of whom attend top universities – was an honor and a tremendous growing experience." Hutchinson worked for the Office of Legislative Affairs, which advances the administration's agenda in Congress. Her days often began with a daily strategy meeting with White House senior staff. Typical responsibilities involved drafting public messaging in support of administration priorities, facilitating communication with Congress, and assisting legislators at White House events. For Hutchinson the most memorable part was the day-to-day exposure to the inner workings of the government, and the opportunity to leave her mark. "I attended numerous events hosted by the president, such as signing ceremonies, celebrations and presidential announcements, and frequently watched Marine One depart the South Lawn from my office window," she says. "My small contribution to the quest to maintain American prosperity and excellence is a memory I will hold as one of the honors of my life." Back at Christopher Newport, Hutchinson has buckled down for her senior year. "My classes are intellectually stimulating, yet it's my professors that will be my fondest memory," she says. "They have provided an enriching educational experience both in and out of the classroom while offering constant encouragement." She adds that CNU has helped her develop her professional skills through various events, such as career fairs and guest speaker series. "Having the opportunity to participate in these events prepared me for professional interviews and pursuing workplace relationships." After graduation, Hutchinson plans to head back to the nation's capital to continue her burgeoning political career. "I'm keeping every opportunity at my fingertips and am open to any job that comes my way," she says. "I am confident I will be an effective leader in the fight to secure the American dream for future generations, so they too will have the bountiful opportunities and freedoms that make the United States great."

 

Anonymous 06/29/22 (Wed) 04:38:57 4ee9c2 (8) No.16553413

Cassidy Hutchinson’s lawyer graduated from Alabama college, worked as Jeff Sessions chief of staff



The new attorney for Cassidy Hutchinson – the former White House aide who testified Tuesday before the Jan. 6 Select Committee about former President Donald Trump – has strong connections to Alabama and former Sen. Jeff Sessions.


Hutchinson’s lawyer, Jody Hunt, worked as assistant attorney general from 2018-2020 and served as Sessions’ chief of staff when Sessions was U.S. attorney general from 2017-2018.


According to CNN, Hunt also was a key witness in the Mueller investigation into the Russia investigation that led to Trump’s first impeachment. Hunt has defended Sessions’ recusal from the Russia investigation while attorney general – a decision that led to a falling out between Sessions and Trump, who ultimately fired him in November 2018.


He also clerked for U.S. District Judge James Hancock in the Northern District of Alabama.


Hunt spent much of his childhood in Taiwan as the son of missionary parents, according to The New York Times. He finished his schooling in Alabama before enrolling at Samford.


His hiring as Hutchinson’s lawyer was first reported June 9. In reporting Hunt’s hiring, Politico reported it indicated Hutchinson’s desire to be more willing to cooperate with the Jan. 6 committee.

 

Anonymous 06/29/22 (Wed) 04:20:01 276ec3 (4) No.16553269

Trump names new acting director of legislative affairs

BY BRETT SAMUELS - 06/05/20 3:31 PM ET

>Cassidy Hutchinson, who has held various roles in the White House, will now serve as coordinator for legislative affairs for chief of staff Mark Meadows.


 

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