Cassidy Hutchinson on President Trump's Awareness of Weapons at January 6 Rally
During the January 6 Committee Hearing, Vice Chair Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Cassidy Hutchinson, former senior aide to former White House⦠read more
During the January 6 Committee Hearing, Vice Chair Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Cassidy Hutchinson, former senior aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, discuss the moments leading up to the rally on January 6. During this portion, they talked about President Trump's awareness that rally attendees had weapons on them but were denied access into the security area, which angered the president because he wasn't pleased the area in front of the stage was not full and was angry because of the optics that would convey. The president then demanded that the metal detectors be removed in order to allow more people into the event area and said that his supporters "are not here to hurt me." close
People in this video
- Pete Aguilar U.S. Representative [D] California
- Adam Kinzinger U.S. Representative [R] Illinois
- Zoe Lofgren U.S. Representative [D] California
- Elaine Luria U.S. Representative [D] Virginia
- Stephanie Murphy U.S. Representative [D] Florida
- Jamie Raskin U.S. Representative [D] Maryland
- Adam B. Schiff U.S. Representative [D] California
- John Wood Senior Investigative Counsel Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol
- Liz Cheney U.S. Representative [R] Wyoming
- Cassidy Hutchinson Executive Assistant (Former) White House->Chief of Staff
- Bennie Thompson U.S. Representative [D] Mississippi