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Before you read Cassidy Hutchinson's book 'Enough,' remember her bravery

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Cassidy Hutchinson was a front-row witness to the insurrection. Her book could bring even more details from the inside on what happened leading up to Jan 6.
Ahead of the release of Cassidy Hutchinson’s memoir, “Enough,” which details her time in former President Donald Trump’s White House, it’s important to remember that Hutchinson, a surprise witness that Americans didn’t anticipate, gave some of the most compelling, damning and explosive testimony that the House Jan. 6 Select Committee heard last year.
But for Hutchinson having the courage to step forward, Americans might never have heard some of the most jaw-dropping details about what Trump and the people in his inner circle were doing and saying on Jan. 6, 2021, and the days that preceded the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
In her public testimony to the committee, Cassidy said, among other things, that:
·     Meadows warned her on Jan. 2 that “things might get real, real bad on Jan. 6” and that he knew about the possibility of violence but didn’t try to prevent it.
·     Meadows spoke by phone with longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone and Former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn on the evening of Jan. 5.
·     Meadows wanted to go the Willard Hotel, to the “war room” that had been established there by John Eastman and others, but she dissuaded him from going.
·  Trump knew his supporters on Jan.

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