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Ex-aide says White House aware Capitol violence was possible

Bombshell testimony to House select committee investigating Jan. 6 attack

06/28/2022

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Ex-aide says White House aware Capitol violence was possible

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Bombshell testimony to House select committee investigating Jan. 6 attack

We begin with bombshell testimony today on Capitol Hill. To the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection. Cassidy Hutchinson a top aide to former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows painted a startling picture of the events leading up to and on the ground that day. Testifying that the White House knew violence might erupt at the Capitol days before the riot.

06/28/2022

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