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y did you decide to push up ms. hutchison's testimony to y?
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y did you decide to push up ms. hutchison's testimony to today? >> it is testimony we recently discovered in the deposition and we felt, to be honest with you, we did not need to hold it any longer. she was a truthful witness, somebody who we felt message needed to be out, and many of the clarifications she provided the committee we had not heard before. >>
y did you decide to push up ms. hutchison's testimony to today? >> it is testimony we recently discovered in the deposition and we felt, to be honest with you, we did not need to hold it any longer. she was a truthful witness, somebody who we felt message needed to be out, and many of the clarifications she provided the committee we had not heard before. >>
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ms. hutchison excellent as this. -- castel estes. -- has told us this. ms. hutchinson: i recall him being reluctant to some of the video of the sixth of what involves -- i remember seeing the video go out. rep. cheney: on the evening of january 6 and the day after, the president's family and his senior staff and others try to encourage the president to condemn the violence and commit to peaceful transition of power. at 3:31 p.m. at january 6, sean hannity texas -- texted mark meadows. sean hannity, called -- quotes -- sean hannity sent another text to mark meadows. he shared a link to the suite. the suite reported --tweet reported -- as you can see on the screen, 26 -- 25th amendment to the constitution creates the process of a transition of power if the president is on switch -- unfit or unable to reserve -- sir. the committee has learned that this was being discussed by members of the cabinet. president trump supporters were worried. in addition to the suite that -- one him about what could happen. we understand that this text message sean hannity sent to
ms. hutchison excellent as this. -- castel estes. -- has told us this. ms. hutchinson: i recall him being reluctant to some of the video of the sixth of what involves -- i remember seeing the video go out. rep. cheney: on the evening of january 6 and the day after, the president's family and his senior staff and others try to encourage the president to condemn the violence and commit to peaceful transition of power. at 3:31 p.m. at january 6, sean hannity texas -- texted mark meadows. sean...
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why did you decide to pushp ms. hutchison's testimony to today? >> it is testiny we recently discovered in the deposition and we felt, to be honest wi you, we did not need to hold it any longer. she was a truthful witness, somebody who we felt message needed to be out, and many of the clarifications she provided the committee we had not heard before. >> who do you want to interview in the future? > well, some of the people she referenced in her comments. we will look seriously at bringing them forward to the committee to talk, pat cipollone and other people. >> first of all, why did she just -- she decide to stay in the white house as long as she did? >> she was obviously a major emplee in the white house and we felt important. and we talked to her and she came vuntarily, initially. she me again. and part of the legal aice she was receiving didn't allow her to be as forthcoming as we felt, so at some point, she changed attorneys and she began to open up more and more about what was happening around january 6. >> some of what she told the committee
why did you decide to pushp ms. hutchison's testimony to today? >> it is testiny we recently discovered in the deposition and we felt, to be honest wi you, we did not need to hold it any longer. she was a truthful witness, somebody who we felt message needed to be out, and many of the clarifications she provided the committee we had not heard before. >> who do you want to interview in the future? > well, some of the people she referenced in her comments. we will look seriously at...
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why did you decide to push up ms. hutchison's testimony to today? >> it is testimony we recently discovered in the deposition and we felt, to be honest with you, we did not need to hold it any longer. she was a truthful witness, somebody w we felt message needed to be out, and many of the clarifications she provided the committee we had not heard before. >> who do you want to interview in the future? > well, some of the people she referenced in her comments. we will look seriously at bringing them forward to the committee to talk, pat cipollone and other people. >> first of all, why did she just -- she decide t stay in the white house as long as she did? >> she was obviously a major ployee in the white house and we felt important. and we talked to her and she came voluntarily, initially. she came again. and part of the legal advice she was receiving didn't allow her to be as forthcoming as we felt, so at some point, e changed attorneys and she began to open up more and more about what was happening around january 6. >> some of what she told the comm
why did you decide to push up ms. hutchison's testimony to today? >> it is testimony we recently discovered in the deposition and we felt, to be honest with you, we did not need to hold it any longer. she was a truthful witness, somebody w we felt message needed to be out, and many of the clarifications she provided the committee we had not heard before. >> who do you want to interview in the future? > well, some of the people she referenced in her comments. we will look...
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>> i think the example of ms. hutchison's civic courage d honesty will inspire those who have been reluctant. we hope nobody would give into any kind of intimition or witness tampering. we hope that everyone will step forward and give the committee all of the relevant evidence they have within their possession. all right. thanks.
>> i think the example of ms. hutchison's civic courage d honesty will inspire those who have been reluctant. we hope nobody would give into any kind of intimition or witness tampering. we hope that everyone will step forward and give the committee all of the relevant evidence they have within their possession. all right. thanks.
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. -- dean hutchison, ms. hutchison provided videotaped testimony which the committee has used in previous periods. if you missed any part of the hearing, we will be showing it in its entirely at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. the committee will reserve -- hearing will resume shortly. >> fact that he knew that they weren't dangerous -- the fact that he was trying to get to the capital to leave them to the capital tells you that his desk the president had insurrection -- tells you that the president had insurrection on his mind. that is what happen next and where is merrick garland. >> what you think about him denying the allegation? >> -- we can see who is more important to tell the truth. she will go under of an they will not go -- under alt and they will not go under of -- under oath and they will not go under old --oth. thank you. >> january 6 committee under a sort -- a short break. we will show the hearing again in its entirely. that will be at 8 p.m. eastern and we will hearing on c-span -- people see it on c
. -- dean hutchison, ms. hutchison provided videotaped testimony which the committee has used in previous periods. if you missed any part of the hearing, we will be showing it in its entirely at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. the committee will reserve -- hearing will resume shortly. >> fact that he knew that they weren't dangerous -- the fact that he was trying to get to the capital to leave them to the capital tells you that his desk the president had insurrection -- tells you that the...
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ms. hutchison told the investigators that trump's aide had been telling him all morning, the issue was not people were not being let in, it was that lots of people were refusing to enter the rally area, because they were carrying weapons. and to enter the rally space, they had to go through magnetometers, or mags and have their weapons confiscated. many people who had gone into the rally area had already had all kinds of weapons confiscated including pepper spray, knive, brass knuckle, body armor, gas masks and batons. >> in this instance, is wasn't the capacity of our space, it was the knives of the people who didn't want to go through and that's what tony had tried to relay to him that morning particular is not the issue on the campaign, we have enough space, they don't want to come in, they have weapons, they don't want confiscated by the secret service. and they're want to march straight to the capital from the mall. >> the president apparently wanted all attendees inside the official
ms. hutchison told the investigators that trump's aide had been telling him all morning, the issue was not people were not being let in, it was that lots of people were refusing to enter the rally area, because they were carrying weapons. and to enter the rally space, they had to go through magnetometers, or mags and have their weapons confiscated. many people who had gone into the rally area had already had all kinds of weapons confiscated including pepper spray, knive, brass knuckle, body...
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myself and all the other witnesses, the other officers, ms. hutchison, everybody that's appeared before the committee, that's appeared under oath, these individuals are just appearing on twitter with their opinions. so it's a lot more credible when you are under oath, and under penalty of perjury. so, you know, i take all that noise with a grain of salt. if you have something to say, and you dispute what is true, then come under oath and say what is true. >> yep. so now, i read your tweets. i thought it was just very powerful when you said i'm always conflicted when i see these "courageous" men and women coming forward with their testimony. i appreciate it tremendously, but there isn't anything you could have done before? does cassidy hutchison deserve credit for testifying publicly when so many other trump allies have frankly not cooperating behind closed doors with the committee. >> i think it's a very difficult question, but i do give her the utmost credit for doing what she was supposed to do. i'm not criticizing her at all. but i ask that
myself and all the other witnesses, the other officers, ms. hutchison, everybody that's appeared before the committee, that's appeared under oath, these individuals are just appearing on twitter with their opinions. so it's a lot more credible when you are under oath, and under penalty of perjury. so, you know, i take all that noise with a grain of salt. if you have something to say, and you dispute what is true, then come under oath and say what is true. >> yep. so now, i read your...
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. >> let's listen, ms. hutchison, to what you told us about that and about the process of crafting those remarks. >> i learned from a conversation with mark and overhearing between him and white house counsel and eric herschmann as well that trump didn't necessarily think he needed to do anything more on the 7th than what he had already done on the 6th. when he was convinced to put out a video on the 7th, he -- i understand that he had a lot of opinions about what the context of that announcement were to entail. i had original drafts of the speech where, you know, there were- several lines didn't make it in tre about prosecuting the rioters or calling them violent. he didn't want that in there. he wanted to put in there that he wanted to potentially pardon them. and this is just with the increased emphasis of his mindset at the time, which was he didn't think that they did anything wrong. he -- the people who did something wrong that day or the person who did something wrong that day was mike pence by not s
. >> let's listen, ms. hutchison, to what you told us about that and about the process of crafting those remarks. >> i learned from a conversation with mark and overhearing between him and white house counsel and eric herschmann as well that trump didn't necessarily think he needed to do anything more on the 7th than what he had already done on the 6th. when he was convinced to put out a video on the 7th, he -- i understand that he had a lot of opinions about what the context of...