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Transcripts of Cassidy Hutchinson‘s closed-door testimony to the January 6 committee have been released. Hutchinson’s testimony suggested the Trump administration tried to strong-arm her into lying on the stand. “The less you remember, the better,” Hutchinson recalled being told by a Trump-paid lawyer, Stefan Passantino. “Don’t read anything to try to jog your memory. Don’t try to put together timelines.” “We just want to focus on protecting the president.” Hutchinson spoke of the emotional toll that was placed on her for agreeing to talk to the committee. “I’m about to be f—ing nuked,” she sa...
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Additional transcripts from former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson‘s interviews with the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack were released on Tuesday revealing that Trump chief of staff Mark Meadowsmay have burned documents during the transition into PresidentJoe Biden‘s administration. Hutchinson claimed that she witnessed Meadows burn documents in his office fireplace nearly a dozen times between former President Donald Trump losing the 2020 election and leaving the White House the following January. She said that she did not know what informati...
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Former President Donald Trump said he didn’t want people to know that he lost the 2020 election after the Supreme Court denied his last challenge calling it “embarrassing,” former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson told the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. In December 2020, the Supreme Court refused to take up a lawsuit filed in Texas challenging the election results in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. In a testimony revealed on Thursday, Hutchinson described Trump’s reaction to the decision, considered the then-president’s last resource to ch...
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Tony Ornato, the assistant director of the Secret Service, who was at the center of the January 6 hearings held by the House select committee that is investigating the 2020 Capitol attack, is stepping down from his role. “I did retire today to pursue a career in the private sector. I retired from the U.S. Secret Service after more than 25 years of faithful service to my country, including serving the past five presidents. I long-planned to retire and have been planning this transition for more than a year,” Ornato told CNN after the news of his resignation was made public. It is unclear what j...
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Former Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone criticized former President Donald Trump‘s plan to appoint lawyer Sidney Powell as a special counsel responsible for investigating voter fraud and the Dominion voting machines, saying he was “vehemently opposed” to the idea. “I didn’t think she should’ve been appointed to anything,” Cipollone said. He also commented on Trump and his allies’ plan to utilize the U.S. military to seize voting machines. “Particularly when the attorney general has reached the conclusion that it wasn’t sufficient election fraud to change the outcome of the election when...
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New evidence showed an anonymous aide of Mark Meadows contacted Cassidy Hutchinson seeming to threaten Hutchinson before her testimony. The message encouraged the former aide of Meadows to “do the right thing.” “[A person] let me know you have your deposition tomorrow. He wants me to let you know that he’s thinking about you. He knows you’re loyal, and you’re going to do the right thing when you go in for your deposition,” the message said. After Hutchinson’s testimony about Meadows, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) presented the messages to the TV audience. Cheney alluded to the possibility of wit...
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Cassidy Hutchinson, who was a former top aide to ex-President Donald Trump‘s White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, unexpectedly testified during the January 6 public hearings on Tuesday. Hutchinson detailed Trump’s anger with members of his cabinet for going against his claims of a “stolen” and “rigged” election. The former aide testified that the former President was so angry when then-Attorney General Bill Barr announced publically in December 2020 that there was no widespread voter fraud, Trump threw his plate of food at the wall. “There was ketchup dripping down the wall and a shattered...
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During a surprise hearing from the January 6 Committee, ex-White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified before the committee about former President Donald Trump‘s actions leading up to the insurrection. Prior to the violence, Cassidy explained that Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Trump were notified that many attendees at the Ellipse rally were carrying weapons. Trump was reportedly disappointed that those carrying AR-15 rifles were not allowed to join the crowd. Hutchinson said Trump was “furious” that the crowd was not as large as expected. A loyal aide to Meadows, Hutchinson could hear con...
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Former President Donald Trump‘s chief of staff Mark Meadows burned documents pertaining to the plan to overturn the 2020 election, conservative political commentator Alyssa Farah Griffin reported during an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday. Griffin, a former Trump White House official, claimed that a source with “first-hand knowledge” had testified about Meadows burning documents following a meeting with Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pennsylvania) to the House select committee that has been investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack for the past 11 months, nothing that she expects ...
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