On Monday, the House committee Oversight Subcommittee of the House Administration Committee sent a letter to key Jan. 6 Cassidy Hutchinson ordering her to preserve and produce all records in her possession related to the events of that day and her interactions with the Democratic Jan. 6 Select Committee.
This new letter, from Chairman Barry Loudermilk, follows reporting from Just the News this weekend that Hutchinson—the former aide to Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows—waived her attorney-client privilege with her first lawyer and internal Secret Service memorandums undercut her narratives of key events on the day of the Capitol riot.
“I write to you today to request that you immediately preserve and produce to this Subcommittee all records and materials in your possession related to the events of January 6th, 2021, and the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol,” Loudermilk wrote.
Chairman Loudermilk cited an infamous story from Hutchinson that raised doubts about the reliability of her testimony: that President Donald Trump attempted to grab the steering wheel of his presidential vehicle from a Secret Service employee and lunged at another.