Who is Cassidy Hutchinson? All about Mark Meadows former aide as she s set to testify at January 6th hearing
Who is Cassidy Hutchinson? All about Mark Meadows' former aide as she's set to testify at January 6th hearing Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Hutchinson was a senior aide to former WH Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
W/ and @jakeshermanNEWS: Cassidy HUTCHINSON will be the surprise witness at the Jan. 6 hearing tomorrowHutchinson was a senior aide to former WH Chief of Staff Mark MeadowsW/ and @jakesherman Prior to the upcoming testimony, Hutchinson provided her deposition to the committee through three separate private videotaped interviews. However, her live testimony will be one of the key moments in the January 6 hearing as Hutchinson is considered to be one of the most important witnesses in the case due to her close ties to Meadows. Certain clips from her closed-door testimonies have already been played during previous hearings. According to CNN, Hutchinson previously testified that Donald Trump's former attorney, and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows allegedly discussed having fake electors to overturn the 2020 US presidential election results. In another video, Hutchinson testified that Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Scott Perry allegedly wanted Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Clark to handle the Department of Justice in a bid to support another of Trump’s efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s wish. She further claimed that Trump allegedly told Meadows to approve the "Hang Mike Pence" slogan from the January 6 rioters during the Capitol attack and alleged that the former president even complained about the then-vice president being taken to safety when rioters attacked the US Capitol. Cassidy Hutchinson is reportedly the 1-6 committee's witness today. According to LinkedIn (assuming 2015-2015 is 2015-2019) she went straight from college to work at the White House.Cassidy Hutchinson is reportedly the 1-6 committee's witness today. According to LinkedIn (assuming 2015-2015 is 2015-2019) she went straight from college to work at the White House. Hutchinson even hinted that several Republican members of Congress allegedly asked the White House for pardons ahead of the January 6 attack. Despite the private testimony, Cassidy Hutchinson’s nod to give a public statement comes after several months of negotiations. The news of the possibility of her public comes after she hired a new attorney, Jody Hunt, to represent her during the January 6 hearings. Although the panel has not officially announced Hutchinson’s name as a surprise witness, several sources have hinted towards the former White House aide. The hearing is scheduled to take place at 1 p.m. ET on June 28 but the topic of the hearing is yet to be revealed by the panel at the time of writing.
Who is Cassidy Hutchinson All about Mark Meadows former aide as she s set to testify at January 6th hearing
Cassidy Hutchinson is due to testify live at the hearings examining the January 6 events (Image via Getty Images and @falseAberration/Twitter) ' former aide Cassidy Hutchinson is reportedly expected to testify at the January 6 hearing on June 28 in front of the House Select committee investigating the US Capitol attack, as per Punchbeat News. The news comes after the committee announced a sudden public hearing to provide “recently obtained evidence and receive witness testimony,” in a week that otherwise had no scheduled public activity. NEWS: Cassidy HUTCHINSON will be the surprise witness at the Jan. 6 hearing tomorrowHutchinson was a senior aide to former WH Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
W/ and @jakeshermanNEWS: Cassidy HUTCHINSON will be the surprise witness at the Jan. 6 hearing tomorrowHutchinson was a senior aide to former WH Chief of Staff Mark MeadowsW/ and @jakesherman Prior to the upcoming testimony, Hutchinson provided her deposition to the committee through three separate private videotaped interviews. However, her live testimony will be one of the key moments in the January 6 hearing as Hutchinson is considered to be one of the most important witnesses in the case due to her close ties to Meadows. Certain clips from her closed-door testimonies have already been played during previous hearings. According to CNN, Hutchinson previously testified that Donald Trump's former attorney, and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows allegedly discussed having fake electors to overturn the 2020 US presidential election results. In another video, Hutchinson testified that Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Scott Perry allegedly wanted Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Clark to handle the Department of Justice in a bid to support another of Trump’s efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s wish. She further claimed that Trump allegedly told Meadows to approve the "Hang Mike Pence" slogan from the January 6 rioters during the Capitol attack and alleged that the former president even complained about the then-vice president being taken to safety when rioters attacked the US Capitol. Cassidy Hutchinson is reportedly the 1-6 committee's witness today. According to LinkedIn (assuming 2015-2015 is 2015-2019) she went straight from college to work at the White House.Cassidy Hutchinson is reportedly the 1-6 committee's witness today. According to LinkedIn (assuming 2015-2015 is 2015-2019) she went straight from college to work at the White House. Hutchinson even hinted that several Republican members of Congress allegedly asked the White House for pardons ahead of the January 6 attack. Despite the private testimony, Cassidy Hutchinson’s nod to give a public statement comes after several months of negotiations. The news of the possibility of her public comes after she hired a new attorney, Jody Hunt, to represent her during the January 6 hearings. Although the panel has not officially announced Hutchinson’s name as a surprise witness, several sources have hinted towards the former White House aide. The hearing is scheduled to take place at 1 p.m. ET on June 28 but the topic of the hearing is yet to be revealed by the panel at the time of writing.