Cassidy Hutchinson is a former aide to former President Donald Trump
Cassidy Hutchinson is a former aide to former President Donald Trump
She is scheduled to release a memoir, "Enough," on September 26, 2023.
She is scheduled to release a memoir, "Enough," on September 26, 2023.
The book is expected to provide new insights into Trump's actions and behavior in the lead-up to and on January 6, 2021.
The book is expected to provide new insights into Trump's actions and behavior in the lead-up to and on January 6, 2021.
Hutchinson has been cooperating with the January 6th Committee, which is investigating the attack on the Capitol.
Hutchinson has been cooperating with the January 6th Committee, which is investigating the attack on the Capitol.
She has testified publicly twice before the Committee, and her testimony has been praised for its honesty and detail.
She has testified publicly twice before the Committee, and her testimony has been praised for its honesty and detail.
Hutchinson has made a number of allegations against Trump and his allies, i
Hutchinson has made a number of allegations against Trump and his allies, i
Including that Trump knew about the potential for violence on January 6th and that he tried to physically assault a Secret Service agent who refused to take him to the Capitol.
Including that Trump knew about the potential for violence on January 6th and that he tried to physically assault a Secret Service agent who refused to take him to the Capitol.
Trump has denied all of Hutchinson's allegations.
Trump has denied all of Hutchinson's allegations.
Hutchinson's recent prominence in the news is due to the importance of her testimony and her book in the January 6th investigation.
Hutchinson's recent prominence in the news is due to the importance of her testimony and her book in the January 6th investigation.
Her allegations against Trump are serious, and if they are substantiated, they could have a significant impact on the criminal and civil investigations into the attack on the Capitol.
Her allegations against Trump are serious, and if they are substantiated, they could have a significant impact on the criminal and civil investigations into the attack on the Capitol.