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Right-wing strategist Steve Bannon, a prominent Donald Trump 
ally, floated the possibility of a "criminal referral" for 
Cassidy Hutchinson being sent to the Justice Department after 
her testimony Tuesday before the House's January 6 committee.
Cassidy, a former aide to Mark Meadows, Trump's White House 
chief of staff, testified under oath about a series of events 
and conversations that occurred with top Trump administration 
officials and the president on and around January 6. Some legal 
experts have called her testimony a "smoking gun" demonstrating 
Trump's criminal culpability, while he and his allies have tried 
to undermine Hutchinson's credibility.
Bannon, who served as the chief executive of Trump's 2016 
campaign and then as a chief strategist to the former president, 
touted the possibility of a "criminal referral" against 
Hutchinson during a Thursday segment of his War Room podcast 
with former Trump White House official Boris Epshteyn.
"And I think Jody Hunt, the lawyer [for Hutchinson], should be 
disbarred," Bannon said. "What they did with this young woman is 
outrageous—and they're using her. And they're going to cast her 
aside quickly because of what happened."
He asked Epshteyn, "Are we going to see some criminal referrals 
here, sir?"
"We absolutely should. A criminal referral is absolutely 
appropriate," the fellow Trump ally responded. Epshteyn went on 
to say that Hutchinson had "lied under oath" and suggested that 
she had committed "perjury."
Trump and his allies, as well as some others involved in the 
incidents described, have pushed back against and rejected key 
parts Hutchinson's testimony.
https://www.newsweek.com/steve-bannon-floats-criminal-referral-
cassidy-hutchinson-1720981