After years of letting lies fester, Republican lawmakers have finally stepped up to the plate and referred Cassidy Hutchinson to the Department of Justice for potential criminal charges over her demonstrably false testimony to the January 6th Committee.
Hutchinson became a household name among Democrats and the legacy media when she made the explosive—and completely fabricated—claim that President Trump physically attacked a Secret Service agent and tried to grab the steering wheel of his presidential limousine on January 6th. The story was so outlandish that even mainstream outlets had to walk it back when Secret Service agents came forward to debunk it.
But here's the kicker: Hutchinson made these claims under oath. That's called perjury, folks, and it's a federal crime.
The referral comes as President Trump serves his second term, finally with a Justice Department that isn't weaponized against him and his supporters. Under Attorney General Pam Bondi, Americans can expect real accountability for those who perpetrated the January 6th hoax.
Social media erupted with reactions to the news, with @TopNewsbyCPAC highlighting how Republicans have "finally" taken action against Hutchinson's false testimony. Meanwhile, unhinged leftists on Twitter are already melting down, with some making wild, baseless accusations—proving once again that Trump Derangement Syndrome is alive and well.
For too long, we've watched a two-tiered justice system where Trump supporters face the full weight of federal prosecution while Democrats and their allies skate free. Hutchinson's referral represents a turning point—finally, those who lied to Congress and the American people about January 6th may face consequences.
The question now is whether DOJ will pursue charges against someone whose false testimony was used to justify the largest political persecution in American history. Patriots deserve answers, and more importantly, they deserve justice.
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