Top House Republican McCarthy doesn't recall Jan. 6 talk with Hutchinson
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[July 30, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
House of Representatives Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said on Friday
he does not remember urging then-White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson to
prevent Donald Trump from coming to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, despite
her sworn testimony to the contrary.
Hutchinson - the star witness in a televised hearing before the House
committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on Congress by Trump
supporters - testified under oath that a "frustrated and angry" McCarthy
called her that day after President Trump announced at a nearby rally
that he would join in a march to the Capitol.
"Mr. McCarthy called me with this information," Hutchinson told the
panel on June 28. "I was confused, because I didn't know what the
president had just said. ... He (McCarthy) said, 'Well, he just said it
on stage, Cassidy. Figure it out. Don't come up here'." She also said
McCarthy had been in touch with her about Trump's plans in the days
leading up to the attack.
But McCarthy insisted on Friday that he had no recollection of talking
to Hutchinson, at the time an aide to White House Chief of Staff Mark
Meadows.
"I don't recall talking to her that day," McCarthy said at a news
conference. "I don't remember having any conversations with her about
the president coming to the Capitol."
McCarthy said he did not watch Trump's speech ahead of the attack on the
Capitol and that he did not know Trump said he would join his supporters
in marching there.
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U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks during a
statue dedication ceremony honoring Amelia Earhart at the U.S.
Capitol in Washington, U.S., July 27, 2022. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
A committee spokesman declined to comment.
The panel is investigating Trump's role in the attack, which
occurred as the House and Senate worked to certify Democrat Joe
Biden's 2020 presidential election victory.
Trump did not join his supporters in the end, saying the Secret
Service prevented him from accompanying them. But the committee has
presented evidence that the mob was animated by his repeated false
claims that the election was stolen through massive voter fraud.
Days after the June hearing, McCarthy dismissed Hutchinson's
testimony as "hearsay." He maintains the panel is conducting a
partisan investigation.
McCarthy said he instead called then-Deputy Chief of Staff Dan
Scavino and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner in an effort to
locate the president on Jan. 6.
(Reporting by Rose Horowitch and David Morgan; editing by Jonathan
Oatis)
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