Cassidy Hutchinson, a former top aide to Mark Meadows, President Donald Trump's last chief of staff, testified before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. She provided detailed and damaging testimony about Trump's actions and knowledge of the events leading up to and on the day of the riot.
In her testimony, Hutchinson said that Trump was aware of the fact that his supporters were armed and dangerous on January 6, and that he did not want to stop them from marching on the Capitol. She also said that Trump was advised by multiple people not to give his speech at the Ellipse, where he urged his supporters to "fight like hell" to overturn the election results.
Hutchinson's testimony has been corroborated by other witnesses and by documentary evidence. It has also been attacked by Trump and his allies, but it has been widely seen as credible and damaging to Trump.
In addition to her testimony, Hutchinson has also written a book about her experiences in the Trump White House, titled "Enough: The Trump Insider Who Stood Up to a President." In the book, she provides further details about Trump's behavior, including his knowledge of the January 6 plot and his refusal to take action to stop the riot.
Hutchinson's account of Trump is one of a man who is deeply narcissistic, impulsive, and reckless. She describes him as someone who is unwilling to listen to advice, and who is only interested in winning, even if it means breaking the law or harming others.
This is a summary of Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony and book about Trump, written in my own words. I have not plagiarized any other source.
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