We wouldn't know as much as we know about what happened on the days leading up to Jan. 6, 2021, if Cassidy Hutchinson hadn't made a break with Trumpworld.
will sit down with former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson for her first live interview since the Jan. 6 hearings. Tune in Monday at 9 p.m. ET on MSNBC.
Initially represented by an attorney, Stefan Passantino, whose legal fees were being paid for by Trump’s Save America PAC, Cassidy eventually retained her own counsel, Jody Hunt, who was not being paid by Trump’s allies. And it was only then that she agreed to appear publicly to testify before the Jan. 6 committee.According to transcripts of her testimony to Jan. 6 investigators, she said Passantino told her about scheduled talks with investigators.
She said that on days when she was to be deposed, he’d say, “We’re gonna get you a really good job in Trumpworld. You don’t need to apply to other places. We’re gonna get you taken care of. We want to keep you in the family.” She made a point to say that Passantino never told her to lie, but he did tell her, “’Hutchinson’s bravery in making a break from Trumpworld and telling the country what she witnessed cannot be overstated.
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