Cassidy Hutchinson is a former White House aide notable for her role as an assistant to Chief of Staff Mark Meadows during the Trump administration. Her testimony before the January 6th Committee provided key insights into the events leading up to and during the Capitol attack. Specifically, her testimony included details about Trump's knowledge of potential violence, his desire to join the rioters, and actions within the White House, painting a picture of the President's conduct during that period. Her evidence was crucial in the committee's investigation of Donald Trump's role regarding the January 6th riot.
GOP lawmakers are advocating for charges against Cassidy Hutchinson regarding her January 6 testimony. Republicans are reportedly referring her to the DOJ, alleging discrepancies. The move intends to prosecute a key witness against Trump.
In December 1996, Cassidy Jacqueline Hutchinson was born.
In 2015, Cassidy Hutchinson graduated from Hopewell Valley Central High School.
During the summer of 2017, Cassidy Hutchinson interned for House whip Steve Scalise while attending Christopher Newport University.
From 2015 to 2018, Cassidy Hutchinson studied at Christopher Newport University
In the summer of 2018, Cassidy Hutchinson served as an intern in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, later becoming an employee of the office.
In 2019, Cassidy Hutchinson graduated from Christopher Newport University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and American studies.
In March 2020, Mark Meadows became Trump's fourth chief of staff and selected Cassidy Hutchinson as one of his aides. She became Meadows's principal assistant.
On September 21, 2020, Cassidy Hutchinson, identified as a "White House legislative aide", was photographed dancing to the Village People song "Y.M.C.A." with White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany at the end of Trump's campaign rally in Swanton, Ohio.
On December 1, 2020, Hutchinson testified that Trump threw his lunch plate against a wall in a White House dining room upon learning that Attorney General William Barr found no evidence of election fraud. On other occasions, he flipped tablecloths, causing the contents of the table to fall to the floor.
In her 2023 memoir, Cassidy Hutchinson wrote that in 2020 then-Congressman Matt Gaetz made "repeated passes" at her and asked her to "escort" him to his room at Camp David.
On January 3, 2021, White House counsel Pat Cipollone expressed his concern to Cassidy Hutchinson about Trump's plan to march to the Capitol with his supporters on January 6, fearing potential criminal charges.
In her 2023 memoir, Cassidy Hutchinson alleges that on January 6, 2021, Rudy Giuliani groped her backstage during Trump's speech.
According to a CNN report, since February 2021, Secret Service agents had been discussing an angry confrontation in the presidential SUV on January 6, with differing details. One agent reported that Trump "tried to lunge over the seat—for what reason, nobody had any idea".
On June 28, 2022, Cassidy Hutchinson testified before the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack regarding President Donald Trump's conduct before and during the January 6 United States Capitol attack. Her testimony received significant national attention.
On July 14, 2022, CNN published an account about the corroboration by a Metropolitan Police officer in the motorcade of the "heated exchange" Trump had with his Secret Service detail when they refused to take him to the Capitol after his rally on January 6.
On December 22, 2022, an interview transcript revealed that Cassidy Hutchinson gave additional testimony on September 14 and 15, 2022. During this testimony, she said Trump allies had pressured her not to talk to the committee and that Meadows told her Trump knew he had lost the election.
In 2023, Cassidy Hutchinson's memoir, titled "Enough," was published.
In her 2023 memoir Enough, Hutchinson recounts alleged inappropriate behavior from Rudy Giuliani on January 6, 2021 and Matt Gaetz in 2020.
In March 2024, details of Hutchinson's relaying of Ornato's account about the events in the presidential SUV on January 6 were contradicted by testimony from the vehicle's driver, who stated that Trump did not reach for, lunge at, or grab the steering wheel.
In 2024, House Speaker Mike Johnson's staff advised Representative Barry Loudermilk against subpoenaing Hutchinson's texts, due to the risk of public exposure of "sexual texts from members who were trying to engage in sexual favors" with Hutchinson.
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