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aide to trump white house chief of staff mark meadows. she was present during many critical events and conversations in the white house and we know that she s been cooperating with the panel already sitting privately for at least three different times. you can see her there. cnn reporter marshall cohen is live in washington, d.c. good morning, what do you think that we could learn from hutchinson today? reporter: good morning, guys. we could learn a lot. and you know the committee thinks that this is super important because they scheduled this surprise hearing. it was supposed to be, you know, a little break, a little hiatus after the july 4th break. not so much. this afternoon we ll be hearing from cassidy hutchinson. as you said, she was there for a lot, in the trump white house, she was an aide to mark meadows and she witnessed all kinds of events. i ll break down some of the things that we ve already heard from her and some of the things that we might be hearing f ....
court ended a constitutional right to an abortion, it s been easy to see the political story and political debates. it s a lot harder to see the medical story, meaning the reality about abortion access, the sudden changes at the state level. the crisis situations for pregnant women that may be denied care. doctors are conferring with one another and some sharing anecdotes but the accounts are second hand and details can be very hard to confirm. take this reporting from usa today quoting a top doctor. she says until the roe v. wade i never had a colleague tell me about a pregnancy that was being forced to continue because of rain. in rape. in the last week, i heard of three. patient privacy is paramount and many rape victims wouldn t want to subject them sselves to the media glare, look at the 10-year-old in ohio. a 10-year-old rape victim was pregnant and because ohio out lawed abortion, the girl was brought to indiana to end the pregnancy. the story was sited by ab ....
Court ended a constitutional right to an abortion, it s been easy to see the political story and political debates. it s a lot harder to see the medical story, meaning the reality about abortion access, the sudden changes at the state level. the crisis situations for pregnant women that may be denied care. doctors are conferring with one another and some sharing anecdotes but the accounts are second hand and details can be very hard to confirm. take this reporting from usa today quoting a top doctor. she says until the roe v. wade i never had a colleague tell me about a pregnancy that was being forced to continue because of rain. in rape. in the last week, i heard of three. patient privacy is paramount and many rape victims wouldn t want to subject them sselves to the media glare, look at the 10-year-old in ohio. ....
Difficult financial circumstances. maxwell was convicted in december 2021 of five felonies, including sex trafficking of a minor, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, and three counts of conspiracy related to her role in epstein s sexual abuse of young girls. unanimous jury has found ghislaine maxwell guilty of one of the worst crimes imaginable, if a stilltill facilitating and participating in the sexual abuse of children, crimes she committed with jeffrey epstein. the road to justice has been far too long. reporter: epstein was arrested outside new york city july 2019 on sex trafficking charges. weeks later, he was found dead in his federal detention cell. alleged victims wouldn t give up. it is not how jeffrey died but it is how he lived. and we need to get to the bottom ....
Federal indictment, a 50-plus page indictment in miami against against mr. epstein and they had that there, and for some reason the decision-makers in the office just shelved that and went with this state law charge. what does that matter? well, when he agreed to plead guilty to these state charges, they filed the plea in a in a county court where the victims wouldn t know to look for it. and then he got this cushy sentence in the county jail where he s out during the day going back to work. so there are more facts to get at, but what i think is now undeniable is that the deal was illegal, it was kept hidden from these victims, it was outrageously light and secretary acosta revictimized these young ladies by allowing it to be a prostitution charge, which is so insulting to label these teenage kids. some of these kids were middle schoolers, chris. to label these kids who were trafficked by epstein as ....