Perjury in America
By: Bill O'ReillyJune 29, 2022
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The latest in the long-running series "Get Trump" is a former White House aide, Cassidy Hutchinson, accusing the former President of "assaulting" a Secret Service agent and throwing ketchup at people on January 6, 2021.



Ms. Hutchinson was under oath when she said that in front of the January 6 House committee - in place to destroy Trump's chances of running again.



Of course, Ms. Hutchinson was not challenged by any committee person, and the media immediately convicted Trump of "Seditious Conspiracy." Or something.



According to the press, Trump is absolutely guilty of everything, but I'm not sure throwing ketchup is a federal offense. Or mustard while we're on condiments.



Just hours after Ms. Hutchinson testified, she was contradicted by the Secret Service, which specifically denied the woman's claims.

This correspondent has no idea what Trump did on January 6 other than what he said publicly. I will say the President did not handle the situation as well as he could have, but we all know that.

The way it works in our rapidly deteriorating country is that all allegations immediately turn into convictions. And even if Ms. Hutchinson turns out to be a perjurer, a crime, nothing will happen to her.

Perjury is now considered a sport in America. Soon there will be a U.S. Perjury League with televised exhibitions on Saturday.

Democrats and the hate-Trump media, which ushered Joe Biden into office, are desperate to drive Trump from the public arena. And if they have to use ketchup, they will.



See you beginning tonight at six eastern for the No Spin News.

 

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