"Cassidy Hutchinson: From Testimony to Tell-All Book, Unveiling the Fallout"
Cassidy Hutchinson, the former Trump White House aide who testified before the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, defended her testimony in her first TV interview, stating that she had nothing to gain by coming forward. Hutchinson also revealed that she had testified to grand juries in Georgia and Washington, DC, about the 2020 election aftermath. She recounted an incident where an attorney advised her to provide limited information to House investigators, but she chose to recall the details she clearly remembered. Hutchinson's testimony implicated Trump in being aware of the potential for violence on January 6. She also claimed that Trump tried to turn the wheel of his presidential limo in anger at his Secret Service detail for blocking him from going to the Capitol. Secret Service agent Bobby Engel and then-White House deputy chief of staff Tony Ornato, who Hutchinson said witnessed the incident, have both denied remembering it. Hutchinson's upcoming book, "Enough," includes an allegation that Rudy Giuliani groped her on January 6, a claim that Giuliani's political adviser has called a "disgusting lie." Hutchinson stated that she has been "coming out of hiding" and going out in limited capacities since coming forward as a witness against Trump. She has also cooperated with Georgia prosecutors investigating Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election.