Tony Bobulinski sues Cassidy Hutchinson for defamation in J6 show trial
Biden family whistleblower Tony Bobulinski is facing a defamation lawsuit from Cassidy Hutchinson, the star witness for the Democrats in the Jan. 6 Committee’s show trials.
Hutchinson, a former aide to Donald Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, made headlines two years ago when she testified that President Trump attempted to violently hijack a security limousine and drive himself to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. However, her sources quickly contradicted her sworn testimony, with major news networks like NBC, CBS, and CNN reporting that Hutchinson’s claims were false.
Now, Bobulinski is suing Hutchinson for ”malicious conduct,” claiming that she fabricated details about meetings between him and Meadows in her memoir, “Enough.” According to the lawsuit, Hutchinson used her proximity to President Trump to profit from left-wing business ventures and defame Bobulinski.
The lawsuit specifically highlights a dramatic excerpt from Hutchinson’s book:
In the shadows of the bleachers, I observed Mark and Tony Bobulinski’s interaction through a gap in the vehicles. When they said their goodbyes, I saw Mark hand Tony what appeared to be a folded sheet of paper or a small envelope. Mark walked toward me, staring at the ground. He was silent for several moments as we made out way back to the staff holding area.
‘You and I, we have seen a lot together, done a lot together,’ Mark said, his head still tilted toward the ground. I cleared my throat. ‘Yes, Mark. We have.’ He abruptly stopped walking and stuck his arm out to stop me. Our eyes locked.
‘Oh, don’t look so frightened.’ He dropped his arm. ‘I just want to thank you for working so hard. It’s quite difficult to find someone as loyal as you.’ He flashed a smile, the kind of smile that doesn’t change the shape of your eyes. He disappeared around the corner, his Secret Service agents trailing him.
Hutchinson’s claims became the subject of a news story on CNN and were questioned during Bobulinski’s interview with House lawmakers in February.
During his testimony, Bobulinski stated under oath that Meadows did not hand him any documents.
Hutchinson’s History of Hyperbole
In 2022, Hutchinson testified before the Jan. 6 Committee, claiming that Trump had attempted grand theft auto. She expressed disgust over the Capitol riot and its impact on her emotions. However, it was later revealed that she continued to work for Trump nine weeks after he left office and even made jokes about the riot in private conversations.
Text messages published by The Federalist showed Hutchinson trashing Liz Cheney and joking about being an “insurrectionist.” These messages contradicted her earlier statements about the riot.
Cheney, in her memoir, praised Hutchinson as a feminist icon, but Hutchinson has been caught peddling other falsehoods in her book “Enough.” She claimed that Meadows gave classified documents to a journalist, which was proven to be a lie.
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How did Bobulinski contradict Hutchinson’s claims during his interview with House lawmakers?
Such false claims being made by Hutchinson, stating that her allegations were entirely fabricated. The lawsuit also alleges that Hutchinson used her association with President Trump and her false claims to further her own left-wing business ventures.
One particular excerpt from Hutchinson’s book is highlighted in the lawsuit. It describes a supposed interaction between Mark Meadows and Tony Bobulinski, where Meadows handed Bobulinski a folded sheet of paper or a small envelope. However, Bobulinski denies that any such meeting or exchange of documents took place.
Hutchinson’s claims were not only reported on major news networks like CNN but also brought into question during Bobulinski’s interview with House lawmakers. In that interview, Bobulinski testified under oath that Meadows did not provide him with any documents.
This is not the first time Hutchinson has been accused of exaggeration or falsehoods. The article points out her history of hyperbole, citing her previous claim that President Trump attempted to violently hijack a security limousine and drive himself to the Capitol on January 6, 2021. This claim was quickly contradicted by her own sources and was deemed false by major news networks.
The defamation lawsuit filed by Bobulinski against Hutchinson seeks to hold her accountable for her malicious conduct and the damage she has caused to his reputation. It presents a compelling case that Hutchinson used her proximity to President Trump and her false claims to profit from left-wing business ventures and defame Bobulinski.
In conclusion, Tony Bobulinski, a whistleblower in the Biden family, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Cassidy Hutchinson, the star witness for the Democrats in the Jan. 6 Committee’s show trials. The lawsuit alleges that Hutchinson fabricated details about meetings between Bobulinski and Mark Meadows and used her association with President Trump to further her own business ventures. This lawsuit brings to light Hutchinson’s history of hyperbole and raises questions about the credibility of her claims. It remains to be seen how the legal proceedings will unfold and what impact they will have on the ongoing investigations.
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