According to Cassidy Hutchinson, Mark Meadows burned so many White House documents that his wife complained about the dry-cleaning bills.
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.That, of course, was what we learned last year. This year, Hutchinson has a new book coming out, as The New York Times, the former White House aide has some additional insights on this part of her experiences.
It was, by her telling, an administration awash in paranoia, with Mr. Meadows and others refusing to dispose of daily litter in “burn bags” for fear that someone from the “deep state” might intercept the contents. Instead, she writes, Mr. Meadows burned so many documents in his fireplace in the final days of the Trump presidency that his wife complained to Ms. Hutchinson about how expensive it had become to dry-clean the “bonfire” aroma from his suits.
There is a degree of irony to the circumstances. In the wake of Donald Trump’s criminal indictments, the former president has repeatedly insisted that relevant information related to Jan. 6 was, in his telling, set on fire. Last month, for example, he used his social-media platform to publish that read, “The January 6 unselect committee extinguished and destroyed all ‘evidence’ & records. Criminals!”NBC News’ Kristen Welker, in reference to the Jan. 6 investigation, “They burned all the evidence. Okay? They burned all the evidence.”burned evidence, but it wasn’t Jan. 6 investigators.problem, as evidenced by erased text messages.
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