grabbing a seekcret service agency. how ado you adescribe that the leader of the greatest democracy on earth sent a mob to members who were crying out that his vice president, mike pence, should be hanged. from the beginning to end today, what former white house staffer testified she saw and heard to chief of meadows has never been said publicly before and probably never been considered imaginable before in the president of the united states. hutchinson testified in person and previously on tape that crowds were gathering for the skran ware 6th rally. he wanted medal detecters outside taken away. even though he knew some who tried to get through already had been armed. they re in the off stage tent. i was part of a conversation. i was in the vicinity of a conversation where i overheard the president say something about i don t care that they have weapons. they re not here to hurt me. let my people in. they can march the capitol from here. let the people in. take the f i
his phone. and i remember pat saying to him something to the effect of the rioters have got to the capitol, mark. we need to go see the president now. and mark said he doesn t want to do anything, pat. and pat said something to the effect of and very clearly said this to mark. something to the effect of mark, something needs to be done or people are going to die and the blood ses going to be on your f ing hands. in subsequent testimony she said her boss said the president didn t believe the rioters were doing anything wrong and the president believed the former vice president deserved to be hung. and whether he asked if he believed in the transfer of power. it ended with liz cheney describing potential instances
fought bravely to protect the capitol that day and put every staff member in the capitol building in grave danger. thank you very much. cassidy hutchinson also testified as to why white house counsel, pat step loney cipollone was adamant that then president trump not going to the capitol january 6th. mr. cipollone said something to the effect of please make sure we don t go to the capitol. we re going to get charges, every crime imaginable, if we make that movement happen. and do you remember which crimes mr. cipollone was concerned with? in the days leading up to the 6th, we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral count. bernstein, audi cornish and
cassidy hutchinson recounted mr. trump over turning tables in fits of rage. and mark meadows detachment the 6th. and here s about efforts to get the former president to stop the violence that day. not long after the rioters broke into the capitol, you described what happened with white house counsel, pat. no more than a minute, minute and a half later, i see pat barrelling towards the office and said is mark in his office? and i said yes. he looked at me and started shaking his head. and went over opened mark s office door, stood with the door propped open and mark is on his phone. i remember he s still sitting on