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Witness Reports Trump White House Chief of Staff Burned Documents Prior to the January 6 Riot

Witness Reports Trump White House Chief of Staff Burned Documents Prior to the January 6 Riot

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The 814-page report published by the House Ways and Means Committee contained quite a few bombshells.

Among them is a witness statement claiming that the former White House Chief of Staff was seen burning documents in the weeks leading up to the January 6th riot.

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On page 42 of the report, the exchange between the Vice President of the committee and Cassidy Hutchinson, a White House staffer, revealed that Hutchinson witnessed Mark Meadows, the then Chief of Staff, burning documents in the fireplace of the presidential residence in December and early January.

Page 42

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Hutchinson also admitted that the documents could have been duplicates and that original copies could still exist.

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Hutchinson also added that the burning of the documents frequently occurred after Meadows met with Congressman Scott Perry.

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Perry is one of the GOP members who showed support for Trump’s theory that the election was fraudulent and needed to be overturned

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He was also allegedly involved in the planning of the January 6th riot.

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