by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. as an american, i was disgusted. it was unpatriotic. it was unamerican. we were watching the capitol building get defaced over a lie. before cassidy hutchinson showed up to testify publicly and long before we started seeing her face in videos presented by the investigation, hutchinson was a trusted 20-something white house aide. both physically and figurative ty close to the center of the white house, being indispensable to chief of staff mark meadows. hutchinson had previously interned for house minority whip steve scalise and ted cruz
reporter: day after the violence, white house counsel urged him to condemn the vie otters. we need to condemn this otherwise it will be your legacy. they are already talking about the 25th 5e78d. reporter: trump wanted to float the idea of pardons for those who broke into the capitol. something he did not ultimately do. and according to hutchinson, many others including meadows and giuliani sought pardons from trump, a once loyal republican committed to trump and his mission, hutchinson now says i remember feeling frustrated, disappointed, really it felt personal. it was really sad. as an american, i was disgusted. it was unpatriotic. it was unamerican. we were watching the capitol
see that after today s very damning, very direct testimony, it does encourage people who have a story to tell, who may not have liable to come forward, in addition to those that we neal rightly talks about, those who do have liability, and now are afraid they may face the reckoning, and therefore make a deal, their own freedom for donald trump s. barry berke and neal katyal, thank you for serving us the last words legal team. once again, we always appreciate. thank you. and let s listen to more of what cassidy hutchinson said today. i remember feeling frustrated, disappointed, and really, it felt personal. i was really sad. as an american, i was disgusted. it was unpatriotic. it was an american. we were watching the capitol
it was unpatriotic. unamerican. we were watching the capitol building get defaced over a lie. with me now washington post associated editor, bob a woodwardand former white house nixon counsel, john dean. bob woodward, we should notice is more recently the co author of peril and buernstein of chasing history. and a new forward on what the watergate scandal means today. i hear the amazon links clicking right now from where i sit. much of the former president s time in the white house was about, in some ways it seems, p provoking violence. was this the first time you ve heard through testimony about him actually resorting to anger
as a staffer that works to always represent the administration to the best of my ability and to showcase the good things that he had done for the country, i remember feeling frustrated, disappointed and really it felt personal. it was really sad. as an american, i was disgusted. it was unpatriotic. it was un-american. we were watching the capitol building get defaced over a lie. and it was something that was really hard in that moment to digest, knowing that i ve been hearing down the hall and the