In blockbuster testimony, Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson revealed how then-President Donald Trump and his inner circle were warned about the potential for violence on January 6
Hutchinson has cooperated extensively with the investigation, having sat for four closed-door depositions. She brought the goods for her in-person appearance Tuesday. She revealed how then-President Donald Trump and his inner circle were warned about the potential for violence on January 6, and how Trump wanted to join the throngs of his supporters at the US Capitol.
Ex-aide was backstage with Trump at his Jan. 6 rally. Here's what she heard him say 02:52When Hutchinson told her boss, Meadows, about early reports of weapons getting confiscated, Meadows didn't even look up from his phone, according to Hutchinson. Two days earlier, he told her that"things might get real, real, bad on January 6.
'This was obscene': Tapper reacts to ex-White House aide's Jan. 6 testimony 05:28Aide recounts secondhand incident where Trump reached for steering wheelHutchinson testified Tuesday that she heard a secondhand account of how Trump was so enraged at his Secret Service detail for blocking him from going to the Capitol on January 6 he lunged to the front of his presidential limo and tried to turn the wheel.
Hear John Dean's direct message to ex-Trump White House lawyer 01:48'There was a large concern' in White House of the 25th Amendment being invoked after riotTrump delivered a speech on January 7, 2021, finally acknowledging that Biden would be inaugurated in part because there was a"large concern" by the White House that Pence and the Cabinet could invoke the 25th Amendment to remove him from power, according to Cassidy's testimony.
See how close rioters got to Pence as they breached the Capitol 03:07Committee teases evidence of witness tamperingThe committee has secured testimony from some major witnesses members of Trump's inner circle, even members of his family. But Cheney suggested during the hearing that there might be a Trump-imposed blockade of sorts, and that the panel has evidence of witness tampering.
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