lawyer out of his offering today. and that is not the final price. stephen passantino is likely to pay. for the unethical and illegal conduct that is described under oath by cassidy hutchinson in this transcript. cassidy hutchinson did not want a lawyer from trump. page 32. i knew the moment that i went back and had to get a trump attorney it s i don t to categorize the world, the trump world in this way. but a lot scenarios that be privy to, once are looped in, especially financially with them, they re sort of is no turning back. castillo johnson about herself completely unable to pay for the lawyer. she has palmer s financial help. and they re surprised i cast hutchinson wasn t happy with a free lawyer from trump world. kathy hansen explain the
put them in the ground jury, play devils advocate, they ll push and pride, make sure that they understand how these witnesses know these things. they have to comply with the rules of evidence. here, we have heard a lot of hearsay, which is fine . it s a good way to start a story, but you can t use that in a court. you have to assure that up. for example, the story cassidy hutchinson tells us about what happens and the beast. you would need people who work firsthand witnesses to that story to be able to tell that story. and, finally, we didn t hear any of the defenses. what would be the defense story? what does the pundit say in opening and closing arguments? what is there some sort of intent that is unable to be proved here? so those are the things that the justice department will have to do that this committee did not have to do. but, they ve certainly given them a awful lot of helpful information that will make the job easier in a lot of ways. barbara mcquade, please feel free to
cassidy hutchinson was brought in. and in her darkest hour that start with this is testimony from the president he served. became her guiding light. page 80. so some time to jersey this early in the morning. i start googling watergate. there has been some of the part has been war gate that had either had this image of me and had exposure. how did they handle this? i had heard john dean thing before. then i came across this name. i was on the wikipedia page and i look like he had a similar role and to what i have in the white house. and then driving i was trying to read about him. and i felt that he, a couple of years ago. wrote this book with bob woodward. and this is why the most comprehensive piece of work that he had done. and testified to the watergate committee at that time about three years ago.
cassidy hutchinson to break loose from the grip of that corruption and to the right thing. back with us, and you eisman former fbi general counsel and former chief of the criminal investigation for the eastern district of new york. and mayor elect from the majority counsel for the first impeachment trial of donald trump. and a former assistant attorney. the southern district of new york. i do weisman. i want to give you some time with what i think is a very important story about how we got that castillo just testimony and how much work was done to try to prevent that testimony. but i am hoping that you have new insights and i jamming six report that may come in for segment
hutchinson decided to tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth. because she was inspired by someone who appeared on this program discussing her toes testimony. in her testimony, cassidy hutchinson says that the first lawyer who represented her who worked in the trump white house. quote, page 42, stefan never told me he specifically told me i don t want you to purdue yourself. but what i don t recall is a perjury. they don t know what you can and can t recall. by page 36 catches the hatches and said, but if i do recall something. not every little detail. can i still say i don t recall? and he said yes. for that one moment, yes.