Donald J. Trump administration turncoat Alyssa Farah Griffin is accused of serving as the key “go-between” for former Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Cassidy Hutchinson, a crucial but unreliable witness for the corrupt January 6 Committee. A new congressional interim report accuses Cheney of unlawfully tampering with Hutchinson and recommends that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigate the matter.
The pressure being applied to Griffin on social media draws on texts first uncovered by the Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight in October. They show that, in the months leading up to Hutchinson’s highly publicized testimony on January 6, Cheney engaged in direct and indirect communications with Hutchinson, facilitated by Griffin.
For nearly a month, Griffin served as an intermediary. She assisted in arranging Hutchinson’s third interview without informing her attorney. During this period, Griffin and Hutchinson also concocted a pretext for Hutchinson’s need for the third interview, which Cheney led on May 17, 2022. In this session, Hutchinson introduced several new, uncorroborated narratives aligned with the committee’s portrayal of Trump as culpable for the January 6 riot.
Post-interview, Hutchinson contacted Cheney directly, circumventing her legal counsel. Subsequently, Cheney arranged for Hutchinson to receive new legal counsel from Alston & Bird, who agreed to represent her pro bono.
The House Administration Oversight Subcommittee now believes “numerous federal laws were likely broken by Liz Cheney” during this “secret communication with a witness” and that Hutchinson may have committed perjury at Cheney’s behest. […]
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