From what I am reading, it seems no one in former President Trump’s Secret Service detail agrees with former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s recent hearsay testimony (“Megyn Kelly: ’First-year law student’ could discredit Cassidy Hutchinson testimony,” Web, June 30). For the life of me I cannot figure out why the Jan. 6 committee even called her as a witness. If Congress wanted anybody to testify, it should have been the Secret Service agents Ms. Hutchinson was supposedly quoting. The only logical reason to have called her would have been to try to prove the agents were lying — after they had testified.

Then there are those who admitted to lying about Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh: Julie Swetnick, Deborah Ramirez and Judy Munro-Leighton. They have never been prosecuted for perjury. Why is that? They are self-confessed liars. They testified under oath that they had been gang-raped or drugged by Justice Kavanaugh. As time went on it, it was revealed that this never occurred; the three had made it all up. (Stormy Daniels’ lawyer was involved, too.)

The Democrats’ star witness at Justice Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Christine Blasey Ford, has never retracted her testimony against him, but she was a total dolt who had zero credibility. I believe with the help of her therapist she actually believes the lies she was telling about the judge.



Cmdr. WAYNE L. JOHNSON

Judge Advocate General’s Corps, U.S. Navy (retired)

Alexandria, Virginia

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