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NextImg:Madison Cornbread Accused of Perjury-- Again

The newest charge of perjury concerns a note that was written about what Trump should say to the protesters on January 6th. Trump's lawyer says he wrote the note, which urged calm. Madison Cornbread claims that she wrote the note.

Let's compare the handwriting on the note to Madison Cornbread's actual handwriting. Can you tell which one was written by an older man, and which was written by womanchild?

Here's the note that Madison Cornbread claimed under oath that she wrote herself:

That looks like a mannish kind of scrawl, but perhaps Princess Cornbread writes with a mannish hand herself. Let's check an example of her handwriting:


I'm no handwriting expert, but it's my non-expert opinion that those two notes were written by the exact same hand. I mean, obviously!

But an actual handwriting expert disputes me, and says that the first note was written by Trump's lawyer -- just as he testified -- and that Madison Cornbread perjured herself again.

Handwriting analysis expert catches Cassidy Hutchinson in apparent false testimony

This is not the first instance of Hutchinson's key testimony being contradicted by other witnesses or new facts.

A handwriting analysis of a tweet draft is the latest piece of evidence contradicting the testimony of star Jan. 6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson who has come under fire from House Republicans for her role in the investigation led by the Democrat-controlled Jan. 6 Select Committee.

In her public testimony before the special committee in June 2022, Hutchinson told Congress, under oath, that she wrote the note for a proposed tweet as her boss, President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and Eric Herschmann, a personal attorney to Trump, dictated it to her.

Immediately after her public testimony, Herschmann disputed Hutchinson's claim, according to the House Republicans.

Now, the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight said it ordered a handwriting analysis from an expert who determined was consistent with Herschmann's writing, not Hutchinson's.

"This new evidence provided by an independent, Certified Questioned Document Examiner, not only contradicts Ms. Hutchinson's numerous claims that she penned the note, but also exposes the Select Committee's willingness to accept all her testimonies without corroboration or further investigation," Chairman Barry Loudermilk said in a press release.

During its investigation, the Jan. 6 Select Committee, Loudermilk's committee says, did not contact Herschmann to confirm who wrote the note despite his public insistence Hutchinson was not the author.

In a footnote to its final report, the select committee claimed to have conducted a handwriting analysis of its own, finding it consistent with Hutchinson's writing, despite citing no authority on the matter.

See the article for Madison Cornbread's previous perjuries.