House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told Ashli Babbittโs mother that he has yet to watch video of the Jan. 6 shooting that led to Babbittโs death at age 35.
During a 30-minute Capitol Hill meeting, McCarthy (R-Calif.) promised to watch the videos Micki Witthoeft left with him, she said.
โI said, โWell, I want to talk about what you said about Michael Byrd doing his job when he murdered my daughter,’โ Witthoeft told The Epoch Times on March 23.
โI want to look you in the eye and ask you if youโve ever watched it. He did look me in the eye and said, โNo, I havenโt.โ
โAnd then he said that he would. I said, โGood, because then the next time you talk about it, youโll have a more informed opinion.โ
WARNING: The following video is very graphic in nature. Watch as another police officer communicates with Michael Byrd, giving him a thumbs up signal after Byrd shoots Ashli Babbitt.
McCarthy sparked outrage from Babbittโs family on Feb. 2 when he told Capitol reporters that Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd โdid his jobโ when he fired on the unarmed Babbitt at the entrance to the Speakerโs Lobby on Jan. 6. She was pronounced dead 30 minutes later.
McCarthyโs chief of staff approached Witthoeft outside of a House hearing on Feb. 28 and asked if she would like to have a face-to-face meeting with the Speaker.
Witthoeft said she felt very good after the meeting.
โI was expecting some positive interaction because otherwise, I donโt think he would have agreed to meet me,โ she said. โI didnโt want it to be adversarial. And I thought that we should both come at it with an open mind.โ
Witthoeft said McCarthy was very attentive and let her talk for 30 minutes about her daughterโs killing and other Jan. 6 topics.
โHe let me talk for half an hour and didnโt interrupt me, didnโt interject,โ Witthoeft said. โI really felt like he was a gracious host.โ
Witthoeft said she brought up conditions at the D.C. jail, what she sees as over-charging of Jan. 6 defendants by the U.S. Justice Department, and the difficulty many defense teams have getting exculpatory evidence accepted at trial, among other issues.