New Evidence Emerges About Trump’s Role in January 6 Attack
TL;DR – Two former White House officials who served under President Donald Trump are scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows, is expected to testify on Tuesday. She is reportedly expected to provide details about Trump’s actions on January 6, including his knowledge of the potential for violence and his efforts to pressure the Justice Department to overturn the election results.
Dan Scavino, a former White House social media director, is scheduled to testify on Wednesday. He is reportedly expected to be asked about his role in spreading false claims about the election and his efforts to block the release of information about Trump’s actions on January 6.
The testimony of Hutchinson and Scavino is expected to be highly consequential for the January 6 committee’s investigation. It could provide new evidence about Trump’s role in the attack and could further damage his already tarnished reputation.
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