‘Things might get real, real bad’: key takeaways from latest January 6 hearing

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‘Things might get real, real bad’: key takeaways from latest January 6 hearing
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Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, gives explosive revelations about Trump

there was no widespread electoral fraud. Trump “had thrown his lunch against the wall”, Hutchinson said, also describing how she helped the president’s valet mop up the spilled ketchup.Hutchinson repeatedly described the chief of staff not looking up from his phone when being told urgent news, including on January 6.

Hutchinson described how on 5 January she stopped Meadows attending a meeting at the Willard Hotel held by Giuliani, the former White House strategist Steve Bannon, the law professor John Eastman and other pro-Trump extremists. Meadows “mentioned a few more times going up the Willard that evening, then eventually … said he would dial in instead”.to the mob calling for the vice-president to be hanged was included in an earlier hearing but was stunning in repeat.

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