J6 investigator wants to look into allegations that Cassidy Hutchinson turned on Trump over a job
He added that he is not sure if these claims are true, but they would be worth looking into.
Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., said Thursday that he wants to look into whether or not Cassidy Hutchinson turned on former President Donald Trump due to allegedly not getting a job on his team.
"We've had other people who were around and with the White House who have told us similar things, that she was actively trying to get a job in Mar-a-Lago and continue on with the Trump team," Loudermilk said on the Thursday edition of the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show.
He added that he is not sure if these claims are true, but they would be worth looking into.
"Some of them feel like that one of the reasons she turned on him is because she wasn't accepted for a position," Loudermilk said. "Now, that's just a hyperbole. I don't know. But these are things that we do want to look into."
According to an exclusive from Business Insider, Hutchinson reportedly kept working for Trump for nine weeks after he left the White House.
Hutchinson is a former White House aide who testified before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, attack on the Capitol in 2021. Her testimony was central in the committee's report on the event.
In November, Just the News reported that Hutchison had made significant changes to her first testimony to the committee, filing errata sheets almost seven months after her first interview. The errata sheets identified Hutchinson’s account of the incident in the presidential vehicle—the Beast—as a later addition to her closed-door testimony.
Hutchison claims that she changed her testimony because her first lawyer, Stefan Passantino, pressured her to stay “loyal” to President Trump in her responses.