GOP Subpoena Plans Halted Over Alleged Lewd Texts to Cassidy Hutchinson
- A top aide to House Speaker Mike Johnson warned against subpoenaing Cassidy Hutchinson due to fears of exposing sexually explicit text messages from lawmakers.
- Republican lawmakers like Rep. Barry Loudermilk considered issuing subpoenas to Hutchinson for details on key political figures, including former Rep. Liz Cheney.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson revived a GOP-led investigation into January 6, appointing Loudermilk to chair a new subcommittee to scrutinize the previous Democratic probe.
- Hutchinson's lawyer, Bill Jordan, stated that "Ms. Hutchinson has testified truthfully and stands behind every word despite the efforts of men in powerful positions to attack her.
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