Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson – an already discredited Democrat witness for the January 6th Committee – has once again been caught in a lie, this time regarding a past-relationship with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). During an appearance on Rachel Maddow’s corporate news show on MSNBC, Hutchinson claimed she had never dated Gaetz, while admitting they did have an amicable working relationship.
“Matt Gaetz, in my opinion, is somebody that I personally do not hold in high regards in terms of trust,” Hutchinson told Maddow, adding, “I will say on behalf of myself, I never dated Matt Gatez. I have much higher standards in men.”
Despite her claims, The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam was able to obtain screenshots taken from Hutchinson’s phone, showing late night FaceTime (video call) pillow talk with Gaetz that Hutchinson had sent to friends bragging about the fact the two were dating.
ANOTHER SCOOP!
I have obtained a screenshot that Cassidy Hutchinson took of Matt Gaetz on FaceTime, that she was sending around to friends, bragging about how they were dating.
She now claims that never happened. So what’s this? pic.twitter.com/RXVXaJHMa8
— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) September 27, 2023
On the War Room show, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon said he believes Hutchinson’s media tour, promoting her ‘tell all’ book about the Trump White House, is “not random.” Bannon, noting “coincidences don’t happen”, argued Hutchinson and her corporate media handlers were purposefully stirring controversy and gossip about Gaetz to distract from the Congressman’s efforts to ensure the House follows regular order and takes up individual budget appropriations bills instead of a bloated spending omnibus.
Hutchinson’s book has come under heavy criticism for blatant fabrications. In the book, she claims Trump administration Office of Management and Budget director Russ Vought is a “devout Mormon” – a puzzled Vought posted on X (formerly Twitter) stating he was in fact not a Mormon. According to Hutchinson, Vought was also present for an incident where White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows accidentally drank three White Claws – a ‘hard seltzer’ beverage – mistaking them for non-alcoholic flavored seltzer water. Vought said, emphatically, this incident never happened.