Former President Trump's speech at the Ellipse was many things — low-class, loaded with conspiracy theories, reckless. See Also: Former aide Cassidy Hutchinson testifies on Jan. 6 warnings, pardon requests, and Trump trying to grab the wheel But to many legal elites, it fell short of incitement. See Also: CNN's Don Lemon defends questioning Karine Jean-Pierre about Biden's mental fitness: 'It's our job' But after the Jan. 6 Committee hearings — and, specifically, after Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony on Tuesday — that view may be starting to change. See Also: MSNBC panel wonders if Ginni Thomas should be 'perp-walked' by Jan. 6 Committee Multiple legal commentators and former DOJ officials who had publicly stated, before Tuesday, that Trump's activities did not meet the exacting legal standard for incitement have now changed their views. See Also: Joy Behar says 'The View' changed when Trump got elected: 'We used to have...