Inside Trump's White House: Cassidy Hutchinson's Revealing Memoir Exposes Chaos and Threats to Democracy

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Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson reveals in her tell-all book, "Enough," that she witnessed Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff, burning papers in his office fireplace during the transition period. Hutchinson also details her experience working at the White House during the Covid-19 pandemic, including a conversation with Meadows where he expressed concern about keeping Trump out of jail. Hutchinson's book also alleges that Meadows said, "We killed Herman Cain," referring to the former presidential candidate's death from Covid-19. A spokesperson for Meadows dismissed Hutchinson's claims as "half truths" and "falsehoods."
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