Trump admitted something we all knew during a campaign rally ramble

He asked to go back to the Capitol on January 6th
What happened inside the presidential SUV?
Testimony from Cassidy Hutchison
Trump had a lot of outbursts on January 6th
“Take me up to the Capitol now”
Lunging for the steering wheel
Hutchison’s story was refuted
Another report on January 6th
No one corroborated the story
Trump revealed there's some truth to it
“I’d like to go down there”
“I’m a lover, not a fighter”
Trump on the Secret Service
Confirmation from the former president
Comments from the driver
Trump wanted to go back
What stood out was the irritation in his voice
He asked to go back to the Capitol on January 6th

Donald Trump admitted that he did ask Secret Service agents to take him to the Capitol on January 6th in a bizarre retelling of events at a recent campaign rally. But the former president's story is still different from what we know. 

What happened inside the presidential SUV?

The tale of what happened inside a vehicle between the former president and his Secret Service detail has been shrouded in uncertainty ever since the story was told by an aide of former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. 

Testimony from Cassidy Hutchison

Cassidy Hutchison was a top aide under Meadows and she testified at the House Select Committee on the January 6th Attack that Trump asked his Secret Service detail to take him to the Capitol while the assault was unfolding. 

Trump had a lot of outbursts on January 6th

NBC News reported Hutchison detailed the many outbursts Trump had on January 6th and made it seem as if the former president supported the Capitol attack. But there was one story that stuck out and took over the narrative. 

“Take me up to the Capitol now”

Trump allegedly burst into anger in his presidential vehicle after his Secret Service detail refused to bring him back to the Capitol. “I am the f---ing president. Take me up to the Capitol now,” Hutchison testified Trump said according to conversations he had had with others. 

Lunging for the steering wheel

The former president allegedly attempted to grab the steering wheel of the vehicle from the back seat of the car and got into a fight with one of his bodyguards which eventually led to Trump grabbing the bodyguard's throat. 

Hutchison’s story was refuted

Hutchison’s testimony was refuted by sources close to Tony Ornato, the Secret Service official that she claimed provided her with the details about what happened in Trump's presidential vehicle, and by a March 2023 report. 

Another report on January 6th

The March 2023 report was undertaken by the U.S. House Administration Committee of Oversight, a body led by House Republicans according to The Guardian, and it revealed that Hutchison’s claims could not be corroborated. 

No one corroborated the story

“None of the White House employees corroborated Hutchinson’s sensational story about President Trump lunging for the steering wheel of the Beast,” the report read, using the nickname for the cars that move the president.  

Trump revealed there's some truth to it

However, the former president himself may have revealed there might be more truth to Hutchison’s testimony than we thought according to comments he made during a crowd during a campaign rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin.  

“I’d like to go down there”

“I sat in the back, and you know what I did say? I said, ‘I’d like to go down there, ‘cause I see a lot of people walking down,’” Trump told the crowd. "And they said, ‘Sir, it’s better if you don’t.’ I said, ‘Well, I’d like to.’ ‘Sir, it’s better if you don’t.'”

“I’m a lover, not a fighter”

“Remember the person that said I attacked a Secret Service agent in the front of the car? It’s not my deal. I’m a lover, not a fighter,” Trump told his supporters gathered in a remark that seemed to be a dig at Hutchison. 

Trump on the Secret Service

“Remember that? And these are tough guys. You know these Secret Service guys, I hate to admit it, they’re slightly younger than me. Just slightly,” Trump went on to say, and while he didn’t reveal that Hutchison’s story was real, what he did say was worrying. 

Confirmation from the former president

Those involved in the incident have stated that Trump said he wanted to go back to the Capitol on January 6th. However, now the world has confirmation from Trump that he did indeed ask his Secret Service agents to take him back to the Capitol.

Comments from the driver

It’s important to note that details of the incident were revealed by the unnamed driver of the vehicle. Transcripts of their comments were released alongside the March 2023 report into January 6th and they revealed what they saw happen. 

Trump wanted to go back

“The president was insistent on going to the Capitol. It was clear to me he wanted to go to the Capitol,” the driver said. “He was not screaming at me. Certainly, his voice was raised, but it did not seem to me that he was irate.”

What stood out was the irritation in his voice

“The driver had also said Trump never lunged for the wheel” but rather reported what “stood out was the irritation in his voice, more than his physical presence.” But now we know that from that he did indeed ask to return to the Capitol on January 6th. 

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