In a recent transcript revealed by The New York Times, the driver of the vehicle that drove former President Trump to the Capitol on January 6th stated that Trump was not irate or agitated, but simply had his voice raised. It seems like the driver’s account contradicts that of Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide, who claimed Trump had grabbed the steering wheel during the ride.
Trump’s Driver On J6 Disputes Infamous Claim POTUS Tried To Grab Steering Wheel To Go To Capitol: REPORT https://t.co/FAR2VR9YRo
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) March 11, 2024
Now, let’s break this down from a conservative perspective. I tell you, folks, this seems like another case of anti-Trump hysteria. The left just can’t let go of their obsession with painting the former president in a negative light. It’s clear that Trump simply wanted to head to the Capitol, which is his right as a citizen and a leader. He was adamant about it, but that doesn’t mean he was being violent or erratic.
It’s absolutely ludicrous to think that Trump, a man who respects law and order, would just start grabbing things in a fit of rage. The Secret Service even debunked Hutchinson’s claims, calling them a work of fiction. It’s a shame how some people are so desperate to push their narrative that they’ll make up stories to fit their agenda.
The House committee’s report may have discrepancies, but the bottom line remains: President Trump wanted to go to the Capitol, and there’s nothing wrong with that. The left needs to stop grasping at straws and accept that Trump was well within his rights to voice his opinions and exercise his freedoms. Let’s focus on real issues, not manufactured drama.