In Cassidy Hutchinson’s book, the former president makes mindless attacks and makes unrealistic demands while the White House chief of staff burns documents – “Trump’s ‘universe’ seemed almost like a criminal organization where loyalty was above all else.”
Fear and paranoia in the White House… In her new book “Enough”, the former assistant to Donald Trump Cassidy Hutchinson describes final days in White House as even more chaoticbut also completely outside the scope of legality, from what he had previously revealed in her shocking deposition last summer.
In the book by the former associate of Trump, the former president makes unprovoked attacks and makes unreal demands. Meanwhile, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is leaking classified documents to friendly right-wing media figures and burning documents. Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani doesn’t, he’s pinching Hutchinson on the day of the Capitol riot.
The book also features important Republican figuresincluding House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, to make clear behind the scenes what they have failed to tell the American people: that Joe Biden won the presidential election and that Trump lost.
“Cash, if I can stay in this job and keep (Trump) out of jail, I’ll have done a good job.”Meadows reportedly told Hutchinson in June 2020. Hutchinson, whose Capitol Hill riot testimony before the subcommittee on Jan. 6 provided the most damning account of Trump’s insider actions — and lack of action in rebellion–, describes her internal struggle with what happened at the end of the Trump administration, and how she finally chose to come forward and testify about everything she saw in the oval office.
According to Hutchinson, Trump’s “universe” looked similar almost like a criminal organization where loyalty was above all else. After a 2020 campaign rally, Meadows says he would “do anything” to get Trump re-elected.
After Trump’s indoor, mask-free rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the height of the Covid pandemic, former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, who was at the rally, contracted the virus and died. “We killed Herman Cain,” Meadows told Hutchinson and he asked for his wife’s phone number. Meadows appears in the book as two-faced. A spokesman for the former chief of staff denied Hutchinson’s testimony in a statement to CNN.
It is noted that in a visit to an N-95 mask manufacturing factory, Hutchinson advised Trump to take off his mask before facing the cameras because his bronzer makeup was… staining the rubber bands. In another typical case, visitors to the White House tested positive for Covid they were accepted, as Trump insisted on meeting with them.
Hutchinson didn’t really start challenging her superiors until after the election.
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe expresses his concern about how unpredictable the then president is, noting that one moment he “admits he’s lost… The next he does a 180-degree turn.”
“I don’t want people to know we lost, Mark. This is embarrassing. Get it,” Donald Trump typically says to his chief of staff. Even then, when Meadows assured Trump that he would do everything he could on the matter, Hutchinson “tackled” the chief of staff who gave Trump false hope, not Trump who demanded that his delusions become reality.
Hutchinson also describes a White House that has operated outside the law in recent weeks, with Meadows regularly burning documents in his office fireplace. Aphew the chief of staff’s office started smoking before a meetingformer Republican Rep. Devin Nunes asked: “How often does he burn papers?”
Source :Skai
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